Standard Horizon MATRIX AIS GX2000 Bedienungsanleitung

Standard Horizon Marine MATRIX AIS GX2000

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Page 1GX2000/GX2100
MATRIX SERIES
GX2000 and GX2100
25 Watt VHF/FM
Marine Transceivers
Owner's Manual
๎€Integrated dual channel AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver (GX2100)
๎€AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver or transponder connection (GX2000)
๎€AIS target display: MMSI. Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG, and COG๎€
๎€Contact AIS Ship with DSC*
๎€38400 AIS VDM sentence output to compatible GPS Chart Plotter (GX2100)
๎€80 dB Commercial grade receiver
๎€Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling) with Individual, All Ship, Position Report, Posi-
tion Request, and Distress.
๎€Automatically poll up to 4 ships
๎€Independent Channel 70 receiver built-in for continuous DSC watch
๎€Local/Distance attenuator
๎€Enter, Save, and Navigation to waypoint with Compass page๎€
๎€Navigation to a DSC Distress Call๎€
๎€Submersible JIS-7 / IPX7 (3.3 feet for 30 minutes)
๎€ClearVoice noise canceling speaker microphone with channel selection and 16/9 key
๎€Oversized rotary channel knob with push to enter, backlit display and keys
๎€30 Watt PA/Loud Hailer with pre-programmed fog signals and (listen back GX2100)
๎€Capable of connecting an optional RAM3 second station remote microphone
๎€Intercom between radio and RAM3
๎€DSC position request and report function when connected to compatible GPS chart
plotter
๎€Voice Scrambler (optional)
๎€One button access to Channel 16 and 9
๎€User programmable soft keys
๎€Navigation (LAT/LON, SOG, and COG) information shown on display๎€
๎€E2O (Easy-To-Operate) menu system
๎€When connected to an optional GPS (GX2100)
When connected to an optional GPS and AIS receiver or transponder (GX2000)
MATRIX AIS GX2100 MATRIX GX2000
GX2000/GX2100Page 2
Quick Reference Guide ................................................................................................................................................. 4
1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2 PACKING LIST ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
3 OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
4 SAFETY/WARNING INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 10
5 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 11
6 FCC NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
7 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................................ 13
7.1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATION .......................................................................................................... 13
7.2 ABOUT VHF RADIO .............................................................................................................................. 13
7.3 SELECTING AN ANTENNA ................................................................................................................... 13
7.4 COAXIAL CABLE .................................................................................................................................... 14
7.5 EMERGENCY (CHANNEL 16 USE) ........................................................................................................ 15
7.6 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) ........................................................................... 16
7.7 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS .............................................................................................................. 17
7.8 OPERATING ON CHANNELS 13 AND 67 .........................................................................................17
8 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1 LOCATION ............................................................................................................................................... 18
8.2 MOUNTING THE RADIO ....................................................................................................................... 18
8.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................. 20
8.4 ACCESSORY CABLE ............................................................................................................................. 21
8.5 CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................ 23
8.6 CHANGING THE GPS TIME ................................................................................................................ 23
8.7 CHANGING THE TIME LOCATION ...................................................................................................... 24
8.8 CHANGING THE TIME FORMAT ......................................................................................................... 24
8.9 CHANGING COG TO TRUE OR MAGNETIC .................................................................................... 25
8.10 OPTIONAL CMP30 (RAM3) INSTALLATION .......................................................................................... 26
9 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ......................................................................................................................... 28
9.1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................... 28
10 BASIC OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................. 33
10.1 RECEPTION ............................................................................................................................................ 33
10.2 TRANSMISSION ..................................................................................................................................... 33
10.3 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) ................................................................................................... 33
10.4 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE ..................................................................................................... 34
10.5 DISPLAY TYPE ....................................................................................................................................... 34
10.6 USA, CANADA, AND INTERNATIONAL MODE .................................................................................... 35
10.7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS ............................................................................................................. 35
10.8 DUAL WATCH (TO CHANNEL16) .......................................................................................................... 36
10.9 SCANNING .............................................................................................................................................. 37
10.10 PRESET CHANNELS (0 ~ 9): INSTANT ACCESS .............................................................................. 39
10.11 PA/FOG OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. 40
10.12 INTERCOM OPERATION ....................................................................................................................... 43
10.13 VOICE SCRAMBLER ............................................................................................................................. 44
11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING ......................................................................................................................... 45
11.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................ 45
11.2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY (MMSI) ............................................................................... 45
11.2.1 What is an MMSI? ............................................................................................................... 45
11.2.2 Programming the MMSI ........................................................................................................ 46
11.3 DSC DISTRESS CALL .......................................................................................................................... 47
11.3.1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call ....................................................................................... 47
11.3.2 Receiving a DSC Distress Call ........................................................................................... 50
1. Accepting to auto switching to channel 16 .......................................................................... 50
2. Pausing the auto switching to channel 16 .......................................................................... 50
3. Quit to exit to the working channel ..................................................................................... 50
11.4 ALL SHIPS CALL ................................................................................................................................... 52
11.4.1 Transmitting an All Ships Call ............................................................................................. 52
11.4.2 Receiving an All Ships Call ................................................................................................. 53
1. Accepting to auto switching to channel 16 .......................................................................... 53
2. Pausing the auto switching to channel 16 .......................................................................... 53
3. Quit to exit to the working channel ..................................................................................... 53
11.5 INDIVIDUAL CALL .................................................................................................................................. 54
11.5.1 Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory .............................................................. 54
11.5.2 Setting up Individual Reply .................................................................................................. 55
11.5.3 Enabling the Individual Acknowledgment ............................................................................ 55
11.5.4 Setting up Individual / Group Call Ringer ........................................................................... 56
11.5.5 Transmitting an Individual Call ............................................................................................ 57
11.5.5 Receiving an Individual Call ................................................................................................ 59
11.6 DSC LOG OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 60
11.6.1 Reviewing and Relaying a Logged DSC Distress Call .................................................... 60
11.6.2 Reviewing a Logged All Ship or Individual Call ............................................................... 61
11.6.3 Deleting a Call from the "DSC LOG" Directory ................................................................ 62
11.7 GROUP CALL ......................................................................................................................................... 63
11.7.1 Setting up a Group Call ...................................................................................................... 63
11.7.2 Transmitting a Group Call .................................................................................................... 64
11.7.3 Receiving a Group Call ........................................................................................................ 66
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11.8 POSITION REQUEST ............................................................................................................................ 67
11.8.1 Setting up a Position Reply ................................................................................................. 67
11.8.2 Setting up a Position Request Ringer ................................................................................ 68
11.8.3 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel .......................................................... 68
11.8.4 Receiving a Position Request .............................................................................................. 69
11.9 POSITION REPORT ............................................................................................................................... 71
11.9.1 Setting up a DSC Position Report Ringer ......................................................................... 71
11.9.2 Transmitting a DSC Position Report Call .......................................................................... 71
11.9.3 Receiving a DSC Position Report Call .............................................................................. 73
11.9.4 Navigating to a Position Report .......................................................................................... 73
11.10 MANUAL INPUTTING OF THE GPS LOCATION (LAT/LON) ............................................................ 75
11.11 AUTO DSC POLLING .............................................................................................................................. 76
11.11.1 Selecting Stations to be Automatically Polled (tracked) .................................................... 76
11.12.2 Enable/Disable Auto DSC Polling ........................................................................................ 77
11.12 DSC TEST .............................................................................................................................................. 78
11.12.1 Programming MMSI into Individual Directory ..................................................................... 78
11.12.2 DSC Test Call by using Individual Directory ..................................................................... 78
11.12.3 DSC Test Call by Manually Entering MMSI ....................................................................... 79
12 GENERAL SETUP ................................................................................................................................................ 80
12.1 DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................................. 80
12.2 LOCAL DISTANCE RECEIVER ATTENUATOR ................................................................................... 81
12.3 LAMP ADJUSTING ................................................................................................................................. 82
12.4 DISPLAY CONTRAST ............................................................................................................................ 82
12.5 TIME OFFSET ........................................................................................................................................ 83
12.6 TIME AREA ............................................................................................................................................. 84
12.7 TIME DISPLAY ....................................................................................................................................... 84
12.8 UNIT OF MEASURE .............................................................................................................................. 85
12.9 MAGNETIC .............................................................................................................................................. 86
12.10 KEY BEEP .............................................................................................................................................. 86
12.11 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY ....................................................................................................... 87
12.12 SOFT KEYS ............................................................................................................................................ 88
13 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP ........................................................................................................................... 89
13.1 CHANNEL GROUP ................................................................................................................................. 89
13.2 SCAN MEMORY ..................................................................................................................................... 89
13.3 SCAN TYPE ............................................................................................................................................ 90
13.4 SCAN RESUME ...................................................................................................................................... 90
13.5 PRIORITY CHANNEL ............................................................................................................................. 91
13.6 WEATHER ALERT .................................................................................................................................. 91
13.7 CHANNEL NAME ................................................................................................................................... 92
13.8 STATION NAME ..................................................................................................................................... 93
13.9 SCRAMBLER SETUP ............................................................................................................................. 94
13.10 DEMO MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 95
14 DSC SETUP ......................................................................................................................................................... 96
14.1 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY ...................................................................................................................... 96
14.2 INDIVIDUAL REPLY ............................................................................................................................... 97
14.3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT ....................................................................................................... 97
14.4 INDIVIDUAL RINGER ............................................................................................................................. 98
14.5 GROUP DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................................. 98
14.6 POSITION REPLY ................................................................................................................................ 100
14.7 DSC BEEP ............................................................................................................................................ 101
15 AIS / COMPASS SETUP .................................................................................................................................... 102
15.1 AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) ................................................................................. 102
15.2 DIRECTION ........................................................................................................................................... 103
15.3 ACTIVATION RANGE ........................................................................................................................... 103
15.4 CPA ALARM .......................................................................................................................................... 104
15.5 TCPA ALARM ........................................................................................................................................ 104
15.6 DISPLAY RANGE ................................................................................................................................. 105
15.7 AIS OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. 106
15.8 AIS RANGE .......................................................................................................................................... 107
16 WAYPOINTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 108
16.1 MARKING A POSITION ....................................................................................................................... 108
16.2 ADDING A WAYPOINT ........................................................................................................................ 109
16.3 EDITING A WAYPOINT ....................................................................................................................... 110
16.4 DELETING A WAYPOINT .................................................................................................................... 110
16.5 SAVING A DSC POSITION CALL AS A WAYPOINT ...................................................................... 111
16.6 NAVIGATING TO A SAVED WAYPOINT ............................................................................................ 111
16.7 STOP NAVIGATING TO A WAYPOINT .............................................................................................. 112
17 CMP30 (RAM3) REMOTE MIC OPERATION ................................................................................................. 114
17.1 REMOTE MIC CONTROLS ................................................................................................................ 114
17.2 ASSIGNING SOFT KEYS ................................................................................................................... 116
18 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................... 118
18.1 REPLACEMENT PARTS ...................................................................................................................... 118
18.2 FACTORY SERVICE ............................................................................................................................ 118
18.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ............................................................................................................ 119
19 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS ............................................................................................................................... 120
20 WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................................ 126
21 RESET PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................................................... 129
22 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 130
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GX2000/GX2100Page 4
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
๎€
[PTT] S
WITCH
Place your mouth
about 1/2 inch away
from Mic hole and
speak in a normal
voice level while
pressing this
switch.
๎€‚
[๎€] / [๎€‚] K
EY
Selects the operating
channel.
๎€ƒ
[H/L] B
UTTON
When pressed,
toggles the transmit
power between High
(25W) and Low (1W).
๎€„
[SQL] K
NOB
Move this control
clockwise to squelch
or counter clockwise
un-squelch the radio.
๎€…
[PWR/VOL] K
NOB
Press and hold this knob to turn on or off
the radio. When the radio is on, turning
this knob will adjust the speaker audio
volume.
๎€‚
[CH/ENTER] K
NOB
Selects the operating channel.
๎€†
[16/9] B
UTTON
๎€Press to recall chan-
nel 16.
๎€Press and hold to
recall channel 9.
๎€†
[16/9] B
UTTON
๎€Press to recall
channel 16.
๎€Press and hold to
recall channel 9.
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7 GETTING STARTED
7.1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS
The FCC prohibits the following communications:
โ€ข False distress or emergency messages:
โ€ข Messages to โ€œany boatโ€ except in emergencies and radio tests;
โ€ข Messages to or from a vessel on land;
โ€ข Transmission while on land;
โ€ข Obscene, indecent, or profane language (potential fine of $10,000).
7.2 ABOUT VHF RADIO
The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158
MHz with some shore stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The ma-
rine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially
โ€œline of sightโ€ (VHF signals do not travel well through objects such as buildings,
hills or trees). Actual transmission range depends much more on antenna type,
gain and height than on the power output of the transmitter. On a fixed mount
25W radio transmission expected distances can be greater than 15 miles, for
a portable 5W radio transmission the expected distance can be greater than 5
miles in โ€œline of sightโ€.
7.3 SELECTING AN ANTENNA
Marine antennas are made to radiate signals equally in all horizontal direc-
tions, but not straight up. The objective of a marine antenna is to enhance the
signal toward the horizon. The degree to which this is accomplished is called
the antennaโ€™s gain. It is measured in decibels (dB) and is one of the major
factors in choosing an antenna. In terms of effective radiated power (ERP),
antennas are rated on the basis of how much gain they have over a theoretical
antenna with zero gain. A 3 foot, 3dB gain antenna represents twice as much
gain over the imaginary antenna.
Typically a 3 foot 3dB gain stainless steel whip is used on a sailboat mast. The
longer 8 foot 6dB fiberglass whip is primarily used on power boats that require
the additional gain.


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