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Raymarine Ray218E Owner's Handbook Manual (128 pages)
Marine VHF Radio
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
2
Table of Contents
3
About this Handbook
9
Important Information
10
Group MMSI ID
10
Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure
11
Safe Compass Distance
11
EMC Conformance
12
Duty Cycle
12
Chapter 1: Introduction
13
Ray218E and Ray55E Fixed Station VHF Radios
13
Features
13
Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
14
Chapter 2: Installation
15
Unpacking and Inspection
15
Removing the Sun Cover
15
Equipment Supplied
16
Planning the Installation
17
Cable Connections
20
Power
21
Hailer Horn (Ray218E Only)
22
External Speaker
22
Raymic / MIC Relocation
22
NMEA Data
23
NMEA in (from GPS)
24
NMEA out (to Chartplotter Display)
24
Antenna
25
Grounding
26
Chapter 3: General Operations
27
Keypad and Rotary Knobs
27
Microphone Keys
28
Ptt
28
Hilo / Loc Dist
28
Plus
28
Up/Down
28
Scan / Save
28
Transceiver Controls
28
Ch/Ok
28
Pwr/Vol
28
Soft Keys
29
Transceiver Push Keys
29
HAILER / INTCM (Ray218E Only)
29
Menu/Dsc
29
Clear
29
Plus
29
Distress
29
Optional Raymic Second Station
30
Ptt
30
Vol/Sq
30
Clear
31
16/Plus
31
Soft Keys
31
Menu / Dsc
31
Ok / Intcm
31
Transceiver LCD
32
RX) Receiving
32
TX) Transmitting
32
HI/LO) TX Power
32
ATIS Active
32
SAVED) Memory Mode
32
LOCAL) Local/Distant Mode
33
FAV123) Favorite Channel
33
Automatic Channel Changing Blocked
33
Gps
33
DSC Call
33
Weather Alert
33
Dot Matrix Display
33
MAN) Manual Position Data
33
Channel Status
34
Soft Key Labels
34
Channel Name
34
Channel Number
34
Channel Set
34
Signal Strength
34
Display Mode
34
Alert Messages
35
Turning the Power on and off
35
Setting the Volume
36
Setting the Squelch
36
Tuning the Channel
36
Selecting a Weather Channel (if Licensed)
37
Weather Alert Operation (if Available)
37
Selecting the Priority Channel
38
Selecting the Secondary Priority (PLUS) Channel
38
Reprograming the Secondary Priority (PLUS) Channel
39
Transmitting
39
Menu Mode Operation
40
DSC Call Operation
40
Chapter 4: Menu Settings
41
Menu Function
41
Making Menu and Programming Selections
41
VHF Operations
44
Scan Mode
44
All Scan
45
Priority All Scan
46
Saved (Memory) Scan
46
Priority Saved Scan
47
Display Mode
47
Setting the Power Output (HI/LO)
48
Saving Channels to Memory
49
Using the Watch Modes
50
Dual Watch
50
Tri Watch
50
Frequency Band
51
Channel Name
52
Favorite Channel
53
Sensitivity
55
Hailer/Fog Horn/Intercom
55
Hailer (Ray218E Only)
55
Fog Horn (Ray218E Only)
56
Intercom
57
Gps/Time Setup
58
Manual Position
58
Settings
60
Latitude/Longitude Display
60
Time Display
60
Time Offset
60
Time Format
60
COG/SOG Display
61
NMEA Output
61
ATIS Operation
63
My ATIS ID
63
ATIS Function
65
System Configuration
66
Backlight Adjustment
66
Contrast Adjustment
66
Key Beep
67
Signal Bar
67
Bearing Mode
67
Speed Unit
68
System Test
68
Version Number
69
Reset
69
Vhf Ops
69
Gps Setup
69
System Config
70
Dsc Menu
70
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
71
DSC Call Menu
71
Making DSC Menu and Programming Selections
72
Distress Calls
74
Sending a Distress Call
74
Undesignated (Quick) Distress Call
74
Designated Distress Call
75
Transmitting
76
Receiving Acknowledgement
76
Cancelling a Distress Call Made in Error
76
Receiving a Distress Call
77
Receiving a Distress Relay Sent by Another Station
78
DSC Phonebook
78
Adding a New Entry
79
Editing an Existing Entry
80
Deleting an Existing Entry
81
Individual Calls
81
Making DSC Calls to Coast Stations
81
Transmitting an Individual Call
81
Receiving Individual Calls
83
Group Calls
85
Group MMSI Setup
85
Adding a New Group
85
Transmitting a Group Call
86
Receiving Group Calls
87
All Ships Calls
89
Transmitting an All Ships Call
89
Receiving an All Ships Call
90
Position Request
91
Specifying the Target Vessel
92
Retrieving the Last Received Position Data
93
Receiving a Position Request from Another Station
93
Received Calls (Logs)
94
Log Entry Options
95
DSC Setup
96
My MMSI ID
96
Automatic Channel Changing for Incoming Calls
98
Position Reply
99
Chapter 6: Customer Service
101
How to Contact Raymarine
101
On the Internet
101
Customer Support
101
Product Repair and Service
101
Technical Support
102
Accessories and Parts
102
Worldwide Support
102
Appendix A: Specifications
103
General
103
Transmitter
104
Receiver
104
Appendix B: Radio Controls
105
Microphone Keys
106
Transceiver Controls
106
Transceiver Push Keys
106
Optional Raymic Handset
107
Raymic Keys
108
Appendix C: Menu Structure
109
Appendix D: Channel List
111
International Marine VHF Channels & Frequencies
111
Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies
114
Canadian Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies
117
European Private Channels and Frequencies
122
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Raymarine Ray218E Owner's Handbook Manual (108 pages)
Marine VHF Radio
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
Marine Radio
| Size: 7.01 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1: Introduction
8
Ray218E and Ray55E Fixed Station VHF Radios
8
Features
8
Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
9
Chapter 2: Installation
10
Unpacking and Inspection
10
Removing the Sun Cover
10
Chapter 3: General Operations
11
Keypad and Rotary Knobs
11
Microphone Keys
12
Ptt
12
Hilo / Loc Dist
12
Plus
12
Up/Down
12
Scan / Save
12
Transceiver Controls
12
Ch/Ok
12
Pwr/Vol
12
Soft Keys
13
Transceiver Push Keys
13
HAILER / INTCM (Ray218E Only)
13
Menu/Dsc
13
Clear
13
Plus
13
Distress
13
Optional Raymic Second Station
14
Ptt
14
Vol/Sq
14
Clear
15
16/Plus
15
Soft Keys
15
Menu / Dsc
15
G. Ch
15
Ok / Intcm
15
Transceiver LCD
16
RX) Receiving
16
TX) Transmitting
16
HI/LO) TX Power
16
ATIS Active
16
SAVED) Memory Mode
16
LOCAL) Local/Distant Mode
17
FAV123) Favorite Channel
17
Automatic Channel Changing Blocked
17
Gps
17
DSC Call
17
Weather Alert
17
Dot Matrix Display
17
MAN) Manual Position Data
17
Channel Status
18
Soft Key Labels
18
Channel Name
18
Channel Number
18
Channel Set
18
Signal Strength
18
Display Mode
18
Alert Messages
19
Turning the Power on and off
19
Setting the Volume
20
Setting the Squelch
20
Tuning the Channel
20
Selecting a Weather Channel (if Licensed)
21
Weather Alert Operation (if Available)
21
Selecting the Priority Channel
22
Selecting the Secondary Priority (PLUS) Channel
22
Reprograming the Secondary Priority (PLUS) Channel
23
Transmitting
23
Menu Mode Operation
24
DSC Call Operation
24
Chapter 4: Menu Settings
25
Menu Function
25
Making Menu and Programming Selections
25
VHF Operations
28
Scan Mode
28
All Scan
29
Priority All Scan
30
Saved (Memory) Scan
30
Priority Saved Scan
31
Display Mode
31
Setting the Power Output (HI/LO)
32
Saving Channels to Memory
33
Using the Watch Modes
34
Dual Watch
34
Tri Watch
34
Frequency Band
35
Channel Name
36
Favorite Channel
37
Sensitivity
39
Hailer/Fog Horn/Intercom
39
Hailer (Ray218E Only)
39
Fog Horn (Ray218E Only)
40
Intercom
41
Gps/Time Setup
42
Manual Position
42
Settings
44
Latitude/Longitude Display
44
Time Display
44
Time Offset
44
Time Format
44
COG/SOG Display
45
NMEA Output
45
ATIS Operation
47
My ATIS ID
47
ATIS Function
49
System Configuration
50
Backlight Adjustment
50
Contrast Adjustment
50
Key Beep
51
Signal Bar
51
Bearing Mode
51
Speed Unit
52
System Test
52
Version Number
53
Reset
53
Vhf Ops
53
Gps Setup
53
System Config
54
Dsc Menu
54
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
55
DSC Call Menu
55
Making DSC Menu and Programming Selections
56
Distress Calls
58
Sending a Distress Call
58
Undesignated (Quick) Distress Call
58
Designated Distress Call
59
Transmitting
60
Receiving Acknowledgement
60
Cancelling a Distress Call Made in Error
60
Receiving a Distress Call
61
Receiving a Distress Relay Sent by Another Station
62
DSC Phonebook
62
Adding a New Entry
63
Editing an Existing Entry
64
Deleting an Existing Entry
65
Individual Calls
65
Making DSC Calls to Coast Stations
65
Transmitting an Individual Call
65
Receiving Individual Calls
67
Group Calls
69
Group MMSI Setup
69
Adding a New Group
69
Transmitting a Group Call
70
Receiving Group Calls
71
All Ships Calls
73
Transmitting an All Ships Call
73
Receiving an All Ships Call
74
Position Request
75
Specifying the Target Vessel
76
Retrieving the Last Received Position Data
77
Receiving a Position Request from Another Station
77
Received Calls (Logs)
78
Log Entry Options
79
DSC Setup
80
My MMSI ID
80
Automatic Channel Changing for Incoming Calls
82
Position Reply
83
Appendix A: Specifications
84
General
84
Chapter 6: Customer Service
85
How to Contact Raymarine
85
On the Internet
85
Customer Support
85
Product Repair and Service
85
Transmitter
85
Receiver
85
Technical Support
86
Accessories and Parts
86
Worldwide Support
86
Appendix B: Radio Controls
86
Microphone Keys
87
Transceiver Controls
87
Transceiver Push Keys
87
Optional Raymic Handset
88
Raymic Keys
89
Appendix C: Menu Structure
90
Appendix D: Channel List
92
International Marine VHF Channels & Frequencies
95
U.s. Marine Vhf Channels and Frequencies
95
Canadian Marine Vhf Channels and Frequencies
98
European Private Channels and Frequencies
103
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