Instrukcja obsługi Standard Horizon HX300


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Page 1HX300
HX300
Floating VHF FM Marine Transceiver
Owners Manual
HX300Page 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Reference Guide 3 ....................................................................................................................................
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 4 ........................................................................................................................
1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 SAFETY INFORMATION 5 ..............................................................................................................
2. ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 PACKING LIST 6 ..............................................................................................................................
2.2 OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3. ABOUT THIS RADIO 8 ................................................................................................................................
3.1 ABOUT THE VHF MARINE BAND 8 ............................................................................................
3.2 ABOUT WATER RESISTANCE 8 ...................................................................................................
3.3 DISTRESS AND HAILING
(CHANNEL 16) ................................................................................ 8
3.4 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) ............................................................... 9
3.5 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13 10 ................................................................................................
3.6 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67 10 ................................................................................................
3.7 SIMPLEX / DUPLEX CHANNEL USE 10 ........................................................................................
3.8 AUTOMATED RADIO CHECK SERVICE ..................................................................................11
4. GETTING STARTED................................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 RADIO CARE 12 ...............................................................................................................................
4.2 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS 12 ..................................................................................................
4.2.1 BATTERY SAFETY ......................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION / REMOVAL .......................................................................... 14
4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING 15 ....................................................................................................
4.3 BELT CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL 16 ...................................................................................
HAND STRAP INSTALLATION 16 ..................................................................................................
4.4 INSTALLATION OF OPTION 17 .....................................................................................................
4.4.1 FBA-44 ALKALINE BATTERY CASE 17 ............................................................................
5. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 18 ............................................................................................................
5.1 CONTROLS AND SWITCHES 18 ...................................................................................................
5.2 LCD INDICATORS 21 ......................................................................................................................
6. BASIC OPERATION 23 ................................................................................................................................
6.1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS 23 ............................................................................................
6.2 INITIAL SETUP 23 ...........................................................................................................................
6.3 RECEPTION ................................................................................................................................ 23
6.4 TRANSMISSION .......................................................................................................................... 24
6.4.1 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER
(TOT) .............................................................................. 24
WATER ENABLED LIGHT 24 ...........................................................................................................
6.5 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS 25 ..........................................................
6.6 KEYPAD LOCK 25 ...........................................................................................................................
6.7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS 25 ..................................................................................................
6.7.1 NOAA WEATHER ALERT ................................................................................................ 26
6.7.2 NOAA WEATHER ALERT TESTING ................................................................................ 26
6.8 PRESET CHANNELS (0 ~ 9): INSTANT ACCESS 27 ...................................................................
6.8.1 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................. 27
6.8.2 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 27
6.8.3 DELETING A PRESET CHANNEL ................................................................................ 27
6.9 SCANNING .................................................................................................................................. 28
6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY ............................................................................... 28
6.9.2 SELECTING SCAN TYPE 28 ..............................................................................................
6.9.3 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 29
6.9.3.1 Priority Scan 29 .......................................................................................................
6.9.3.2 Memory Scan 30 .....................................................................................................
6.10 DUAL WATCH 30 .............................................................................................................................
6.11 TRI-WATCH ................................................................................................................................. 31
7. MENU (“SET”
) MODE 32 ..............................................................................................................................
8. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 34
8.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 34
8.2 REPLACEMENT PARTS............................................................................................................. 34
8.3 FACTORY SERVICE 35 ...................................................................................................................
8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................................................................................... 35
9. VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT 36 .............................................................................................
10. WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................. 42
11. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 45
11.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 45
11.2 TRANSMITTER............................................................................................................................ 45
11.3 RECEIVER ................................................................................................................................... 45
12. FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION 46 .....................................................................
13. FCC NOTICE 47 ...........................................................................................................................................
Page 3HX300
Q R Guick efeRence uide
This transceiver is equipped with the E2O (Easy-To-Operate) system. You
can do the basic operation in numerical order of the illustration below.
Press and hold the key to turn on or off the radio.
Press the key ( ” indicator blinks), then press the / key to VOL
adjust the speaker audio volume.
Press the / key to selects the operating channel.
Press the key two times (“ indicator blinks), then press the SQL
key to squelch or press the key to un-squelch the radio.
Press the key to toggle the transmit power between High (5W) and
Low (1W).
Press the key briey to recall channel 16.
Press and hold the key for two seconds to recall channel 9.
Press the key again to revert to the last selected channel.
Place your mouth about 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from MIC hole and speak
in a normal voice level while pressing the switch.PTT
MIC Hole


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