Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL 1 1.2 EQUIPMENT FEATURES 1 1.3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1.3.1 Electrical Specifications 3 1.3.2 Mechanical Specifications 4 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 5 2.2 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED 5 2.3 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 6 2.3.1 Mounting Optio...
Page 11 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS VHF Very High Frequency: 30MHz to 300MHz FM Frequency Modulation Carrier W ave A Radio Frequency on which Intelligence is superimposed Dual W atch Monitor channel 16 while working on another channel All Scan Scans all channels Select Scan Scans only user selected memory channels U....
Page 13 - EQUIPMENT FEATURES; ALL channels
1 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Congratulations on your purchase of Raymarine's RAY210 marine radiotelephone. Your RAY210 VHF-FM marine radiotelephone provides reliable simplex and duplex (two-frequency) communications between ships and from ships at sea to public or private shore stations. The...
Page 14 - ) Selected channel number indicated on the LCD digital display.
2 7) Large speaker cavity designed to provide superior audio quality. 8) Selected channel number indicated on the LCD digital display. 9) "Quick" channel 16 or 9 key to instantly switch to emergency channel 16/9. 10) Full 25 watts RF output power to the antenna port with protective circuitry...
Page 17 - UNPACKING AND INSPECTION; Description
5 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Use care when unpacking your new RAY210 from the shipping carton to prevent damage to the contents. It is also a good practice to save the carton and the interior packing material. The original packing material should be used in the unlikely even...
Page 18 - PLANNING THE INSTALLATION; ) There should be adequate ventilation.
6 2.3 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION When planning the installation for your RAY210, the following conditions should be considered to insure dependable and trouble-free operation. 1) The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the front panel. 2) There should be adequate venti...
Page 19 - Figure 2-2 Outline and Mounting Dimensions
Page 20 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; Figure 2-3 Rear View; CAUTION; DO NOT INSTALL THIS RADIO ON VESSELS WITH POSITIVE GROUND
8 2.3.1 Mounting Options The RAY210 may be given a professional appearance when mounting the radio into a console when ordering and using the optional RAY 210 Console Mounting Kit-Product Code M92803. The Console Mounting kit is available from your Raymarine dealer. 2.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Figure...
Page 21 - DC Power and External Speaker Connections; Fig 2-4 POWER / EXTERNAL SPEAKER CABLE AND 4PIN CONNECTOR
9 2.4.1 DC Power and External Speaker Connections The 6 foot long power cable assembly consists of the DC power and the external speaker cable. The DC power cable is composed of RED (+) and BLACK (-) wires, and the external speaker cable has YELLOW (+) and GREEN (-) wires. The RED (+) wire with an i...
Page 22 - speaker can be purchased from your local marine dealer.
10 It is recommended that lugs be used to connect the power cable to the DC supply and that lugs should be both crimped and soldered. This is very important in order to insure adequate current draw to the equipment. Intermittent operation may result if an insufficient connection is made to the power...
Page 23 - Use an antenna with the highest possible gain characteristics.
11 There are several factors to consider in order to maximize the effective communication range of the radio. • Since VHF transmissions are essentially Line-of-Sight, mount the antenna at the highest possible location on the vessel and free of obstruction in order to obtain maximum range. • Use an a...
Page 24 - CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY; ) CHANNEL Selector Control
12 SECTION 3 OPERATIONS 3.1 INTRODUCTION Your RAY210 has the capability to transmit on 51 and receive on 93 Marine VHF radiotelephone channels. There are channels that are FCC approved but may only be used by authorized stations for specific purposes, depending on the type of vessel (commercial or n...
Page 27 - The radio will no longer be in the DWX mode.
15 • If a signal is received on either channel 16 or the selected working station while in the DWX mode, the operator can communicate with the calling party and still remain in this mode. • If a weather warning is received on the weather station being monitored, the RAY210 will emit a series of tone...
Page 29 - This switch has the same function as that of the main unit.
17 17) [DIM] (Dimmer) key : The [DIM] key changes backlighting level for the front panel. The backlighting is in the off condition when the RAY210 is first turned on. There are four levels for front panel illumination (high, medium, low, and off), Pressing the [DIM] key one time turns the backlight ...
Page 30 - Figure 3-1 Layout of Controls and Connectors
Page 33 - OPERATING PROCEDURES
21 3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES Specific operating procedures for the RAY 210 are presented on this section. General information regarding correct marine channel usage may be found in the Appendix section. Refer to the Controls section 3.2.1 beginning on page!2 for a thorough description of all function...
Page 34 - To Transmit and Receive on INTL Frequencies
22 After 4 minutes of continuous transmit, the RAY 210 will emit two warning tones. If the transmitter remains engaged for an additional minute, or 5 minutes total, the RAY 210 will automatically disable the transmit operation. At this time, the RAY 210 will cease transmitting, emit an alarm, and “o...
Page 35 - RAY 210 VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNELS
23 RAY 210 VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNELS Frequency (MHz) FUNCTION Channel Design. TX RX (U.S.A.) RX (INTL) TYPE OF TRAFFIC SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHORE 01 156.050 156.050 160.650 VTS/Portops Yes Yes 02 # 156.100 160.700 Port Operations Yes Yes 03 # 156.150 160.750 Port Operations Yes Yes 04+ 156.200 156...
Page 37 - 1st Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Circuit; Then it is output as a low frequency signal.
25 SECTION 4 TECHNICAL 4.1 RECEIVING CIRCUIT OPERATION: 4.1.1 Antenna Switching Circuit: A signal received at the antenna connector J1 goes to the antenna switching circuit composed of pin diode Dl and D2 via the low pass filter. 4.1.2 High Frequency Amplifier Circuit: After being amplified by trans...
Page 38 - TRANSMITTING CIRCUIT OPERATION
26 4.1.5 Low Frequency Circuit: The low frequency signal re-modulated by IC307 obtains -6dB/oct characteristic by going through the de-emphasis circuit which contains BUFF (IC13A) and LPF (Q25). Then the signal is input to the low frequency section of CPU AF board. 4.1.6 Squelch Circuit: If no signa...
Page 42 - How to contact Raymarine Technical Support
30 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 GENERAL The purpose of this section is to provide servicing instructions to the service technician. The RAY 210 is designed to provide long periods of trouble-free operation. It is recognized, however, that environmental and other factors may result in a need for occasio...
Page 45 - ) Connect the coupler output to an FM linear detector.
33 5.3.3 Frequency Adjustment (TRANSMITTER) 1) Connect the coupler output to a frequency counter, set the radio on CH16 (156.800MHz), key to transmit, and read the indication on the frequency counter. 2) Adjust trimmer capacitor CV1 on the RF module for the desired frequency (156.800MHz) ±200Hz on t...
Page 46 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
34 5.3.7 Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment (RECEIVER) 1) Connect an RF signal generator to the antenna connector. Set the RF signal generator as follows: Frequency: 162.550MHz with no modulation Output level: 60dB µ 2) Select the weather channel WX1. 3) Connect a frequency counter to TP1 on the RF ...
Page 49 - SECTION 6
37 SECTION 6 6.1 PARTS LIST ******PF PCB Assembly Section****** DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No. Capacitor Ceramic, 15pF (2125) 2 C7,361 Ceramic, 33pF (2125) 2 C4,5 Ceramic, 1000pF (3216) 4 C6,12,18,20 Ceramic, 1000pF 61 C9,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,30,31,32,33,35,36,40,80,97,106,107,111,115,118,119,502...
Page 56 - MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
44 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST Description Q'ty Parts No. FRONT CASE 1 G623760-3 GASKET (MAIN) 1 G6237604 KEY 1 SPACER (KEY) 1 HEATSINK PLATE 1 HEATSINK 1 PEAR CASE 1 BRACKET (PCB) 2 SPACER (ROT 1 W FACE O RING 1 KNOB (VOL) 2 G623760-5 KNOB (ROT 1 G623760-10 NUT (VOL) 3 NUT (MIC) 1 MIC CONNECTOR 1 G263129...
Page 57 - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
45 6.3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Fig.6-1 Schematic diagram/RF PCB
Page 65 - then try again. Keep communications brief and avoid chit-chat.
53 SECTION 7 APPENDIX 7.1 VHF MARINE CHANNEL USAGE GUIDE AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Most of the information found in this section is reprinted in whole or in part from FCC Information Bulletin No. 2 February 1991 and FCC Fact Sheet PR-5000 March 1990. REMEMBER: • Maintain a radio watch on Channel 16...
Page 66 - Power or Less; ii) The transmitting power is limited to ONE WATT only.
54 • Your radio license is not transferable. If you sell your boat, request the FCC to cancel your station license. If you replace your radio, you do not need to change your license unless the new radio operates on another frequency band. If you install equipment to operate on another frequency band...
Page 67 - NOTE: A Marine Utility Ship license will not be authorized.; USAGE GUIDE
55 c) Marine Utility Station: A utility station in the maritime mobile service consists of one or more hand held transceiver units licensed under a single authorization. Each unit is capable of operating while being hand carried by an individual. There are two types of stations authorized: i) Marine...
Page 69 - You Must — monitor channel 16
57 Monitoring Channel 16 & Working Channel When — your VHF station is turned on and it is not being used to exchange communications You Must — monitor channel 16 As an operating convenience, many stations employ a second receiver so that they can monitor a working channel and channel 16 simultan...
Page 71 - Port Operations; Vessels: Recreational boats and any
59 Port Operations Channels: 5,12, 14, 20, 65, 66, 73, 74, [77] Vessels: Any Use: Messages relating to the operational handling, movement and safety of vessels in or near ports, locks and waterways Between: Ship-to-ship or ship-to-coast Comments: Channel 77 is limited to communications to and from c...
Page 72 - Commercial
60 Commercial Channels: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 67, 79, 80, [88] Vessels: Those used primarily for commercial transport of persons or goods, or engaged in servicing other vessels Use: Communications pertaining to the purpose for which the vessel is used Between; Commercial transport vessels (ship-t...
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