RS35 VHF HS35 handset Installation Instructions ENGLISH simrad-yachting.
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1 Installation preparation 2 VHF installation 1.1 Checklist 2.1 Location requirements Check that you have all the following items before starting the installation.
2.3.1 Mounting bracket installation 2.3.2 Recessed installation 1. Hold the supplied mounting bracket at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark the 4 screw hole positions onto the mounting surface. 1. Tape the supplied mounting template to the chosen location. Ensure that the template is smooth and taut. 2. Drill the 4 screw holes where marked. Drill completely through the mounting surface. 2. Drill the 2 screw holes where marked. Drill completely through the mounting surface.
2.4 RS35 dimensions 2.5 Handset mic wall hanger 1. Hold the handset mic wall hanger at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark the 2 screw hole positions onto the mounting surface. 2. If the mounting surface is: • non-metallic, use the 2 self-tapping screws and 2 plain washers to attach the handset mic wall hanger to the mounting surface. • metallic, use the 2 flat screws, 2 spring washers and 2 nuts to attach the handset mic wall hanger to the mounting surface. 3.
3 VHF electrical installation 3.1 Connect the radio Both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 is supported by this radio. Use the GPS connector cable to connect NMEA 0183, or the N2K connector for NMEA 2000 connections.
3.2 Wiring diagram - NMEA 2000 connections 4 - Hailer Horn Function Details White (+) Connect to hailer speaker + Shield (-) Shield Connect to hailer speaker - Multifunction Display SIMRAD STBY AUTO TO EN TE R VHF Antenna PUS H Wire color Important: Do not short these 2 wires. Install the hailer horn in a forward-facing location on the boat because the hailer horn will transmit the FOG horn sounds and will ‘listen back’ when not transmitting.
3.3 Wiring diagram - External speaker and hailer 3.4 Wiring diagram - NMEA 0183 connections VHF Antenna GPS Plotter RS422 38,400 AIS Information NMEA0183 Out GPS Position Hailer Speaker External Speaker NMEA0183 In 4800 DSC Information VHF Antenna - + - +- + 8.Grey N/C 7. Blue N/C 3. White 6.Black 5.Yellow 4. Green 2. Orange 1.
4 HS35 Handset installation Drill 3 x 04.0mm mounting holes Drill 1 x 03.5mm Wire hole 1. Choose a suitable location that ensures sufficient room is allocated to allow the HS35 handset to fit securly in the charging bracket. 2. Hold the supplied mounting bracket at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark the 3 screw holes and 1 wire hole positions onto the mounting surface. 3. Drill the 3 screw holes (0 4.0 mm) and 1 wire hole (0 3.5mm) where marked.
*988-10259-001* 4 Setup your radio - Your user MMSI CAUTION You can’t make any DSC transmissions until you’ve obtained a user MMSI and entered it into your radio. You must enter your User MMSI before the DSC functions of this radio will work. See the Setup section in the RS35 User Guide for full setup details. CAUTION Under extreme operating conditions, the temperature of the rear heat-sink on this radio may exceed normal surface temperatures. Caution is advised to prevent possible skin burns.