VHF 7110 D u a l S t a t i o n R a d i o Quick Start Guide www.navman.
FCC Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Navman VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in such a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. Navman New Zealand disclaims all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
Volume and Power Base Unit • Turn the VOL knob clockwise to power on. • Continue to turn until a comfortable volume is reached on the base speaker. Note: this switch controls the power to both the base unit and second station handset. You can adjust the volume on your handset with the VOL and keys on the righthand side of the handset. Hold down VOL or to rapidly increase or decrease the volume or press quickly to step through the eight (8) different volume levels.
Select the Radio Setup OR DSC Call Menu • on the base unit or Press CALL MENU handset to show the DSC Call Menu. • on the base unit Hold down CALL MENU or handset to show the Radio Setup Menu. CALL MENU Base Unit, Microphone and Handset Set Backlighting Levels CALL . • Hold down • Use CH or CH to scroll through the menu listing to BACKLIGHT. • Press • Press CH or CH to select the desired backlight level. There are eight (8) levels.
Set Contrast Levels . Hold down • Use CH or CH to scroll through the menu listing to CONTRAST. ENT MENU . • Press • Press CH or CH to select the desired contrast level. There are eight (8) levels. • Press • Hold down • Use or to scroll through the menu listing to CONTRAST. • Press • Press or to select the desired contrast level. There are eight (8) levels.
How the base unit microphone and the second station handset work together • Neither item works when both are ON hook, but you can hear audio from the handset speaker and adjust the handset volume. • To use one item when OFF hook, the other must be ON hook. • If both items are OFF hook, only the base unit microphone works. • In INTERCOM mode ONLY, both items work OFF hook.
Channel Select • The channel is shown in large numbers on the LCD. • To step through the channels one at a time, press CH or CH to display each channel. • To change channels rapidly, hold down CH or CH to scroll through the channels. • The channel is shown in large numbers on the LCD. • To step through the channels one at a time, press or to display each channel. • To change channels rapidly, hold down or on the handset to scroll through the channels.
Scan/Stop Scanning a Favourite Channel • Select the favourite channel. • Press SCAN to scan the favourite channel and the priority channel in DUAL or TRI watch mode. • Press SCAN • Press 3CH • Hold down SCAN to scan all three favourite channels and the priority channel. • Press • Select the favourite channel. • Hold down 3CH until the setting (CH1, CH2 or CH3) disappears off the LCD. again to stop. SCAN Base Unit and Handset Scan all 3 Favourite Channels SCAN . again to stop.
Use the Intercom • On the VHF 7110 US, hold down H/L to enter INTERCOM mode. IC This disables the radio receiver except for incoming DSC calls. The intercom calls the other handset. On the VHF 7110 EU, press IC . • Press PTT when invited. • Press ESC to exit the INTERCOM mode, or place the handset back ON hook. H/L IC VHF 7110 US H/L Base Unit, Microphone and Handset VHF 7110 EU Select the Channel Bank (7110 US only) on the base unit 1.
Making an Individual Call • until the menu Hold down CALL MENU appears on the LCD. • Use CH or CH to scroll through the menu listing to INDIVIDUAL then press ENT to show your buddy list. • Scroll through the buddy list to the buddy that you want to call, then press ENT . • Select the working channel and press ENT . • Press ENT again to send the call. The call will be acknowledged when it is received and the working channel is automatically selected.
Setting Up a Buddy List Use this to alphanumerically store a maximum of 20 favourite names and their associated MMSIDs for DSC calls. • until the menu Hold down CALL MENU appears on the LCD. • Press ENT to show the buddy list, then press ENT again. • Enter the buddy name (maximum of 12 characters) and the MMSID using CH or CH (NOTE: Hold down the keys to scroll rapidly through the sequences.) • Press ENT when you are finished, then press ENT again to store the new buddy name.
Making a DSC Distress Call • Open the red DISTRESS cover. If time is available to specify the nature of the distress, press and release the DISTRESS key to show the categories. Scroll to your category. • Hold down the DISTRESS key for about 3 seconds. The LCD starts to flash and beep and warns that a distress call is about to be sent unless it is cancelled. To cancel, press ESC or CH 16 .
Navman VHF 7110 Installation Supplement This Installation Supplement is designed to be read with the Navman VHF RADIO INSTALLATION SHEET for 7000, 7100US, 7200US, 7100EU, 7200EU. It provides additional information that is specific to your VHF 7110 radio.
Checklist - The following extra items are supplied in the VHF 7110 box: 1 10m connection cable 2 Rubber cushion 3 Handset wallplate 4 Two screws 5 Protective cap 6 Hexagonal nut 7 Locking nut 8 Handset cable 1 2 6 7 3 Also supplied, but not shown: • Two self-tapping screws • Two flat screws • Two plain washers • Two spring washers • Two nuts • Handset bulkhead mount 4 5 8 Handset Wallplate 20.0 20.0 40.0 50.
Connect the Radio Cables - Rear view of base unit 2 3 1 4 5 1. VHF Antenna connection. (Antenna is not supplied.) 2. Combined power and speaker cable. The end of the power cable splits in two: BLACK. Earth. Connect to the (-) NEGATIVE battery terminal. RED. Power. Connect to the (+) POSITIVE battery terminal. Check that a 10A fuse is installed on this power cable, close to the battery. 3. External speaker cable. 4. Handset connection cable. 5. GPS connector cable.
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