Ocean Signal SafeSea V100 User Manual

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SafeSea™ V100
GMDSS Survival Craft Portable Two Way VHF
Radiotelephone

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  • Page 1 Ocean Signal User Manual for the SafeSea™ V100 GMDSS Survival Craft Portable Two Way VHF Radiotelephone...
  • Page 2 © 2011 Ocean Signal Ltd The Technical Data, information and illustrations contained in this manual were believed to be correct at the time of print. Ocean Signal Ltd reserve the right to change specifications and other information contained in this manual as part of our continual improvement process.
  • Page 3 SafeSea V100 User Manual Note: the use of this radio for transmitting may be covered by licensing requirements in the country it is being operated in. Please contact your regulatory authority for guidance. Version 0A.00 21/07/2011...
  • Page 4: Basic Operation

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Basic Operation • In emergency ensure the yellow Lithium primary battery is fitted. • Before operation break off the security from battery. • Turn on by pressing the • The radio will turn on with the...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Contents Basic Operation ....................4 Contents......................4 General ......................6 Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy ..............6 Approvals ............. Error! Bookmark not defined. V100 Overview ....................7 Operation ......................8 Switching On ..................... 8 Switching Off..................... 8 Channel Selection ....................
  • Page 6: General

    SafeSea V100 User Manual General Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy This product has been evaluated for compliance with the FCC RF exposure limits given in CFR 47 part 1.307(b) at a distance of greater than 2.5cm. Do not operate this radio without the antenna attached or with a damaged antenna.
  • Page 7: V100 Overview

    SafeSea V100 User Manual V100 Overview ON/OFF and LIGHTS key Antenna Socket Press to Talk (PTT) key Channel Up key Channel Down key Scan key Dual Watch (D/W) key Hi/Lo Power key Channel 16 select key 10. Volume Select key 11.
  • Page 8: Operation

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Operation Ensure the radio is fitted with a charged battery before commencing use. Switching On Press the key to turn the SafeSea™ V100 on. The LCD will start showing information, with channel 16 as the selected channel.
  • Page 9: Lights Adjustment

    SafeSea V100 User Manual To monitor a channel without adjusting squelch settings, press and hold the SQ key until a double beep is heard. Note: The squelch will remain open while the key remains pressed or will stay in this...
  • Page 10: Scan Advance

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Note: if there are no channels already entered, pressing this key will have no effect. To exit the Memory Scan mode, press the SCAN or ▼ key. Scan advance In any of the scanning modes, pressing the ▲ key will advance the scan on one channel.
  • Page 11: Individual Menu Modes

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Individual Menu Modes Mem Scan Enable (MSCAN EN) In this Menu mode the channels that are marked for Memory Scan are shown. Any number of channels may be so marked. All Channel Scan Inhibit (ASCAN INH) In this Menu mode the channels will be shown for marking as inhibited (or for re-enabling) for All Channel Scan.
  • Page 12 SafeSea V100 User Manual Serial number This Menu Mode displays the radios serial number. The value cannot be changed by the user. SOFTWARE This Menu mode displays the current software version number. The value cannot be changed by the user.
  • Page 13: Batteries

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Batteries Always ensure that the correct type of battery is fitted before operating your radio. There are two types of battery available. The RB5V Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery is suitable for normal everyday use of the radio.
  • Page 14 SafeSea V100 User Manual Make sure the charger is already powered up. The Green power LED will now be lit up. Place the radio into the charger base and ensure it locks in place. The status LED will start flashing to indicate the battery is charging.
  • Page 15: Appendix

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Appendix Maintenance and Troubleshooting The V100 Radiotelephone should not need servicing during its lifetime, with the exception of changing the primary Lithium battery before the marked expiry date. The following procedure is recommended to be carried out on a monthly basis.
  • Page 16: Channels

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Channels 156.050 160.650 156.025 160.625 156.100 160.700 156.075 160.675 156.150 160.750 156.125 160.725 156.200 160.800 156.175 160.775 156.250 160.850 156.225 160.825 156.300 156.225 156.350 160.950 156.275 160.875 156.400 156.325 160.925 156.450 156.375 156.500 156.425 156.550 156.475 156.600...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Specifications Transmitter Output Power (High) 2.5Watts Output Power (Low) 1Watt Modulation FM (G3E) Modulation Designator 16K0G3EJN Deviation (nominal) ±3kHz (peak) <±5kHz Adjacent channel power <-70dBc Spurious emissions <0.25µW Receiver Sensitivity (MUS) <-113dBm Audio Output Power 1Watt Adjacent Channel Rejection >70dB...
  • Page 18: Accessories

    SafeSea V100 User Manual Accessories Lithium primary battery LB4V For use as an emergency battery, compliant with the GMDSS carriage requirements. Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery RB5V Rechargeable battery for everyday use. Lithium Polymer battery charger 721S-00617 Mains adaptor (Universal plug)
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    Your SafeSea V100 radiotelephone is warranted against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase. Ocean Signal Ltd will, at is discretion, repair or replace a faulty product free of charge, including return carriage costs to the owner.
  • Page 20 SafeSea V100 User Manual Version 0A.00 21/07/2011...

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