User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 List of figures
- 2 Abbreviations
- 3 General
- 4 Standards
- 5 Product description
- 6 Emergency battery and emergency test battery safety instructions
- 7 Rechargeable battery safety instructions
- 8 Functional description
- 9 Technical specifications
- 10 Installation
- 11 Operation instructions (GMDSS radio)
- 12 Operation instructions (Maritime VHF radio)
- 13 Maintenance
- 14 Test and maintenance records
- 15 Channels and frequencies
- 16 Warranty
- 17 Optional accessories
- 18 Spare parts
- 19 Recycling and disposal
- 20 Emergency instructions
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2. Unauthorized transmissions and incidents harmful interference should, if
possible, be identified, recorded in the radio log and brought to the attention of
the Administration in compliance with the Radio Regulations, together with an
appropriate extract from the radio log (STCW Code BVIII/2 No. 32).
Testing of radio equipment and reserve source of energy should occur:
Monthly: Handheld VHF transceivers are to be tested using a test or rechargeable
battery.
The below safety information is extracted from Green Energy Battery
and MSDS info from Pony Test Lab's report (sections 4, 5 & 6).
7.1 Hazards identification
The lithium thionyl chloride batteries used in the Tron TR30 and described herein are
sealed units.
Under normal conditions, the battery is hermetically sealed. These batteries are not
hazardous when used as intended and recommended.
Do not short circuit, recharge, puncture, incinerate, crush, immerse,
force discharge or expose to temperatures above the declared
operating temperature range of the product, otherwise you risk fire or
explosion.