Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 About this manual
- 2 2110SSB Transceiver compliance
- 3 HF radio transmission
- 4 The 2110SSB Transceiver
- 5 Preparing the 2110SSB Transceiver for use
- 6 Operating the transceiver
- 7 Using lists
- 8 The Channel List
- 9 The Network List
- 10 The NETList
- 11 The Phone Link List
- 12 The Address List
- 13 Making and receiving calls
- 14 The Control List
- 15 The Keypad List
- 16 The Mode List
- 17 Using the transceiver in free tune and Amateur Mode
- 18 Hot keys
- 19 Operating the transceiver from a computer
- 20 Connectors
- 21 System messages
- 22 Accessories and hardware options
- 23 Specifications
- Index
- List of figures
- List of tables
- 1 About this manual
- 2 2110SSB Transceiver compliance
- 3 HF radio transmission
- 4 The 2110SSB Transceiver
- 5 Preparing the 2110SSB Transceiver for use
- Charging a battery
- Connecting a battery to the transceiver
- Inserting the transceiver into a backpack
- Selecting an appropriate antenna
- Troubleshooting the transceiver
- Testing the installation
- 6 Operating the transceiver
- Switching on the transceiver
- The front panel screen
- The channel screen
- Entering and editing text
- Quick Start
- Muting the transceiver
- Scanning channels
- Using the microphone
- Finding words and values
- Setting the basics
- Using hot keys
- Tuning the antenna
- Using the clarifier
- Reducing background noise with Easitalk
- Using the voice encryptor
- 7 Using lists
- The Main Menu
- Selecting a list
- The List Manager
- Setting a marker
- Setting the home screen
- Changing a setting in the Control List
- Making changes to all other lists
- Hiding and showing settings
- Grouping and ungrouping entries
- Restricting access to information
- Logging into admin level
- Displaying full and normal view
- Hiding and showing information
- Locking and unlocking information
- 8 The Channel List
- 9 The Network List
Preparing the 2110 SSB Transceiver for use
34 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual
Charging a battery
Before using your transceiver, you must ensure that the supplied battery is fully charged.
You may use an AC–DC or DC–DC charger with the battery. The AC–DC charger (Type
3121) uses a universal AC mains input of 90–264 V AC. The DC–DC battery charger
(Type 3122) may be powered from any 12–60 V DC source, for example, from a vehicle
12 V DC outlet, or from a 24 V vehicle battery.
The Codan battery chargers are specially designed for low-noise operation, so receiver
performance remains optimal while charging the battery via the front panel. You can
continue to use your transceiver during battery charging.
Figure 5: Typical front panel of a battery charger
To charge a battery:
1 Do one of the following:
• If the battery is attached to the transceiver, use cable 08-06215-001 to connect
the output of the charger to the 19-way connector on the front panel of the
transceiver.
• If the battery is detached from the transceiver, use cable 08-06214-001 to
connect the output of the charger to the 6-way connector on the top of the
battery pack.
1 Connect the charger to an appropriate power source.
CAUTION
Charging is recommended between 0 and 40°C. The battery will not
commence charging if the temperature is at or above 40°C. If charging is
already in progress, and the temperature rises to 50°C, charging will be
stopped automatically.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the battery, Codan recommends the use of the
Codan battery chargers to charge the battery pack.
WARNING
The battery pack should be charged with the connector facing upward and
the vents clear of obstructions so that any gas created during the charging
process is released.
CAUTION
Provide clear notification that charging is underway. Ensure there is
adequate ventilation around the battery during charging.
NOTE It will take approximately 16 seconds for charging to start.
3121 AC Battery Charger
INPUT
OUTPUT
power on
(green)
charging
(orange, off when
charging complete)