Page 2 - Making a Distress Call; For future reference, write your boat’s name & call sign here:
Making a Distress Call For future reference, write your boat’s name & call sign here: Speak slowly - clearly - calmly. 1. Make sure your radio is on. 2. Press the 16/9-TRI button to switch to Channel 16 (156.8 MHz). (If the display does not show 16, press the 16/9-TRI button again until it does....
Page 3 - Faire un appel de détresse; Parlez lentement – clairement – calmement.; ICI; MAYDAY; JE VAIS ÉCOUTER SUR LE CANAL 16; À VOUS; Push To Talk; Si vous n’obtenez pas de réponse après 30 secondes,
Faire un appel de détresse Pour toute référence ultérieure, transcrivez ci-dessous le nom et l’indicatif d’appel de votre bateau: Parlez lentement – clairement – calmement. 1. Vérifiez si votre radio est en marche. 2. Appuyez sur la touche 16/9-TRI du microphone afin de commuter au canal 16 (156,8 M...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................ 2 Features......................................................................................2 Included in Your Package ......................................... 3Controls and Indicators .................
Page 6 - Introduction; Features; • Optionally operates from 6 AAA
E-2 Introduction The Atlantis 200 is a waterproof, portable two-way VHF transceiver. It is compact, lightweight, rugged and fits easily in your hand. This marine radio will give you consistent, outstanding performance in virtually all conditions and situations. Your radio has many important and valu...
Page 7 - Included in Your Package; If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact
E-3 Included in Your Package NOTE If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact Uniden Customer Service (see back cover for contact information). For information on available accessories, visit www.uniden.com. 6 AAA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (BBTG0873001) AC Adapter (BADG1194001) ATLANTIS...
Page 8 - Controls and Indicators; MEM; Microphone; sQuElCh
E-4 Controls and Indicators 6 8 PWR H / L 7 10 7 10 10 8 (under protective rubber cover) 1 2 3 4 5 9 9 (see below) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 1. Speaker 10. On/Off/Vol Knob 2. PWR h/l - loCk Key 11. Lanyard Hole 3. WX - alERT Key 12. Battery Case Cover 4. 16/9 - TRI Key 13. Battery Case Cover Scre...
Page 9 - LCD Display; LO; D E F G H
E-5 LCD Display A. Battery Level Indicator Icons B. Memory ( MEM ) Indicator C. Transmit ( TX ) Indicator D. United States ( US ) Channel Indicator E. LO (1 W) Power Indicator F. International ( INT ) Channel Indicator G. HIGH (3.5 W) Power Indicator H. Canada ( CAN ) Channel Indicator I. Channel Nu...
Page 10 - Getting Started; Attaching the Antenna; against mounting base. Hand tighten only.; Set Battery Type; Your radio comes set to; if; Install Batteries; batteries. Be sure to match; AAA
E-6 Getting Started Attaching the Antenna 1. Place antenna over antenna stub.2. Thread antenna clockwise until fully seated against mounting base. Hand tighten only. NOTE Be sure the antenna is firmly seated. Set Battery Type Your radio comes set to Ni-MH and with 6 Ni-MH batteries installed. CAUTIO...
Page 11 - Charging Ni-MH Batteries; Make sure the battery switch is set to; Battery Level Display; In the event that the radio shuts down, turn the power off
E-7 Charging Ni-MH Batteries Your radio is powered by 6 AAA rechargeable Ni-MH (included) or 6 AAA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (not included). Before operating your radio, charge the Ni-MH batteries for 14 hours without interruption using the multifunction jack (Ext. Speaker/Mic/CHARGE) on t...
Page 12 - PTT; Attach and Remove Belt Clip; To attach; Position belt clip above its
E-8 Battery Level Icon Battery Level Icon LEVEL 5100% Full HIGH US LEVEL 4Battery Approx.70% Capacity HIGH US LEVEL 3Battery Approx.50% Capacity HIGH US LEVEL 2Battery Approx.20% Capacity HIGH US LEVEL 1Low Battery(10% or Less) HIGH US LEVEL 0Nearly Empty(Flashing) HIGH US CAUTION • You can’t transm...
Page 13 - Operation; Turn On and Set Squelch; Vol; knob clockwise until you hear; until the hissing stops.; Make sure to first select a channel not in use before setting
E-9 Operation Turn On and Set Squelch Your radio automatically tunes to channel 16 — the United States Coast Guard frequency for distress, safety, and calling. 1. Turn Vol knob clockwise until you hear a beep. 2. Continue until you hear a hissing sound.3. Press sQuElCh until the hissing stops. NOTE ...
Page 14 - Selecting a Channel; for more than 1 second; Change Channel Mode; UIC; Transmitting and Receiving
E-10 S2 - medium squelch S3 - maximum (tight) squelch 1. Press sQuElCh . S displays and the current squelch level flashes. 2. Press sQuElCh while the squelch level displays in order to change the squelch level to the next level. 3. Press and hold sQuElCh to save and exit the squelch setting. The uni...
Page 15 - Triple Watch; TRIPLE; Monitoring Weather Channels; WX
E-11 One-touch Channel 16/9 Triple Watch Triple Watch mode monitors channels 16 and 9 for a signal while you listen to the currently-selected channel. The marine radio checks channel 16 and 9 for activity every 2 seconds. 1. Press and hold 16/9/TRI to activate Triple Watch. TRIPLE displays. 2. Press...
Page 16 - Emergency/Weather Alert; USA, International and Canadian Channels
E-12 Emergency/Weather Alert Emergency/Weather Alert allows your radio to function as a severe weather warning radio and will also alert you to any local or national emergencies. If the NOAA issues a warning while this feature is turned On, the radio sounds an alert tone. You will then hear the emer...
Page 17 - Programming a Channel into Memory; You cannot program Channel 70 or any of the weather; Deleting a Channel from Memory; Press; Scanning
E-13 1. To listen to International marine channels, press the uIC button. INT appears on the display. To listen to Canadian marine channels, press the uIC button again. CAN appears on the display. HIGH INT 2. The radio will keep the last mode setting that was selected when turned back on. 3. For USA...
Page 18 - Transmit; TX; Turn On Keypad and Display Light
E-14 NOTE • Scanning starts from the lowest to highest channel and stops when it finds an active channel. It remains on that channel until the transmission ends, then resumes scanning after a 2 second delay period. • When in the scan mode, the unit automatically activates the Triple Watch feature. T...
Page 19 - Enable or Disable Key Beep; Your radio beeps each time you press a key except; Key Lock; To prevent accidental entries, you can lock the keypad.; loCk; The radio retains Key Lock status even when you cycle; Maintenance & Troubleshooting
E-15 Enable or Disable Key Beep Your radio beeps each time you press a key except PTT . 1. To enable key beep, turn the radio off and then on again while pressing and holding the ▲ or ▼ buttons. 2. To disable key beep, turn the radio off and then on again while pressing and holding the ▲ or ▼ button...
Page 20 - Common Questions; Problem; Specifications; General
E-16 Common Questions Problem Things to Try The radio won’t turn on. Charge the radio. The radio does not charge. • Make sure the Battery Switch is in the Ni-MH position (refer to page 6). • Make sure you installed Ni-MH batteries. • Make sure the AC adapter is fully connected to the multifunction j...
Page 22 - Marine Channels; United States Channels; United States Marine Channels
E-18 Marine Channels United States Channels United States Marine Channels Ch RX Freq TX Freq Status Name 1A. 156.050 156.050 Simplex Vessel.traffic.system/commercial 5A. 156.250 156.250 Simplex Vessel.traffic.system/commercial 6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-ship.safety 7A. 156.350 156.350 Simplex C...
Page 23 - Canada Channels; Marine Operator
E-19 United States Marine Channels Ch RX Freq TX Freq Status Name 67 156.375 156.375 Simplex,.1W Bridge.To.Bridge 68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non.Commercial 69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non.Commercial 70 156.525 .Inhibit Receive.only Digital.Selective.Calling 71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non.Commercial 7...
Page 25 - Duplex
E-21 Canadian Marine Channels Ch RX Freq TX Freq Status Name 66A 156.325 156.325 Simplex,.1W Port.Operation 67 156.375 156.375 Simplex Bridge.To.Bridge 68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non.Commercial 69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non.Commercial 70 156.525 Inhibit Receive.only Digital.Selective.Calling 71 156...
Page 26 - International Channels; International Marine Channels
E-22 International Channels International Marine Channels Ch RX Freq TX Freq Status Name 1 160.650 156.050 Duplex Marine.operator 2 160.700 156.100 Duplex Marine.operator 3 160.750 156.150 Duplex Marine.operator 4 160.800 156.200 Duplex Marine.operator 5 160.850 156.250 Duplex Marine.operator 6 156....
Page 28 - Weather Channels; Regulations and Safety Warnings; WARNING! Read this information before using the radio.; RBRC Information; participates in an RBRC; Maritime Radio Services Operation; This transmitter will operate on channels/frequencies that
E-24 Weather Channels Weather Channels Channel No. RX Frequency (MHz) TX Frequency (MHz) 1 RX ONLY 162.55 2 RX ONLY 162.4 3 RX ONLY 162.475 4 RX ONLY 162.425 5 RX ONLY 162.45 6 RX ONLY 162.5 7 RX ONLY 162.525 8 RX ONLY 161.65 9 RX ONLY 161.775 10 RX ONLY 163.275 Regulations and Safety Warnings WARNI...
Page 29 - ) or contact the FCC Call Center; Basic Radio Guidelines; are a few guidelines that affect nearly all boaters:; FCC/Industry Canada Information
E-25 Guard, use in Canada, and use in international waters. Operation on these frequencies without proper authorization is strictly forbidden. See page 18 through page 24 for tables of the available channels and their uses. If you are still not certain which channels to use, see the FCC maritime rad...
Page 30 - FCC RF Exposure Information; WARNING; ! It is up to the user to properly operate this radio; RF Exposure Information
E-26 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compliance with the FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing ...
Page 31 - please visit the FCC website at; Three Year Limited Warranty
E-27 please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov . Avoid exposing the batteries (whether attached to the radio or not) to direct sunlight, heated cars, or temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) or above +140°F (+60°C). Exposing the chemical contained within the batteries to temperatures above +140°F (+60°C...