MARINE VHF RADIO TELEPHONE OPERATION MANUAL STR-6000D SAMYUNGENC CO.,LTD.
STR-6000D SUMMARY KNOB/BUTTON FUNCTIONS PWR/VOL Power On/Off/Speaker Volume Control SQUELCH SQUELCH Control Pressing and holding down this button for 3s will allow users to input the own ship ID in order to transmit the distress call. DISTRESS (※ Trial transmission is strictly forbidden !! ) CH16 This converses to the current channel and Channel 16. MENU This moves to DSC MENU (Refer to Page. 45) MENU More than 1 s. This works on reception, conversing to the current channel and Channel 16.
* How to mark and look for MENU 1. Press Call/Menu button. Only 3(three) items of MENU can be simultaneously marked. 2. Press Up/Down buttons until the cursor is located at the wanted position. Press ENT button to select any function. 3. Perform the wanted change and selection. 4. Press ENT button to confirm the change. If pressing ESC button, the current setup will stay unchanged. 5. Press ESC button to get out of the current MENU function. * How to put in numbers and alphabets 1.
CAUTIONS Before supplying power, users are urged to read this operation manual with attention. 1. How to make Distress Call and stop 1-1. When any distress call is made, press DISTRESS button for 3s until DISTRESS MESSAGE is seen, then the overall display unit will be flamed with a high level of alert sound. In transmitting any distress call, it should be made based on the duty person’s judgment of the ship.
Chapter 1. Summary ..........................................................................................................7 1.1. Summary ............................................................................................................................. 7 Purpose................................................................................................................................ 7 DSC Transmission and Reception ...........................................................................
4.4.6 Call using disaster log(DIST LOG)............................................................................ 46 4.4.7 Request a call of friend’s position (LL REQUEST).................................................... 48 4.5 Receiving DSC call............................................................................................................. 49 4.5.1 Receiving all vessel’s call (ALL SHIPS CALL) .......................................................... 49 4.5.
Chapter 1. Summary 1.1. Summary Purpose This VHF Radio is designed to be fit for the VHF carriage requirements for both internationally engaged vessels and locally engaged vessels and is radio transceiver for ship mobile radio communication. On top of the traditional voice communication, this equipment has an additional function of DSC alert which enables users to work on both normal-time communication and distress communication with the built-in DSC facility.
1.2. Features 1. Including all the channels designated by the radio communication agreements of International Electro-technical Commission, it is designed to work on USA CHANNEL, WEATHER CHANNEL and CANADA CHANNEL. (Weather Alert Sense Function available, USA and Canada area applicable) 2. Compact design requires less space and easier installation. 3. The adoption of GRAPHIC LCD of wide range sight-angle allows users to have better eye-sights at various positions and easier operation.
Chapter 2. Components The equipment consists of the following specifications. 2.1 Standard components Item Model Quantity Remarks STR-6000D 1Set Including HAND MIC VHF radio telecomm. Main nut Operation manual 1 Volume 2.
Chapter 3. Specifications 3.1 STR-6000D Main Unit 3.1.1 Generals TX Frequency RX Frequency Type of Emission Channel Interval Communication Mode Antenna Impedance Audio Output Impedance 156.025MHz ~ 157.425MHz 156.050MHz ~ 163.275MHz 183 Channels ITU : 55 Channels USA : 57 Channels CANADA : 61 Channels WEATHER : 10 Channels FM(16K0G3E), DSC(16K0G2B) 25KHz Duplex and Semi Simplex 50 Ω (SO-239) 4Ω Frequency Stability ± 10ppm(-15°C to +55°C) Voltage Supply Consumed Currency(13.6V) 13.
3.1.3 Receiver Unit Receiving Mode Intermediate Frequencies Local Oscillating Frequency Local Oscillating Mode Receiving Sensitivity Audio Frequency Responce Squelch Sensitivity Common Channel Reject Rate Adjacent Channel Selection Spurious Response Reject Rate Inter Modulation Response Rate Spurious Emission Hum and Noise Audio Output Power (@13.6V DC) Double Conversation Super Heterodyne 1st 21.7MHz 2nd 450KHz Receiving Frequency -21.7MHz Synthesizer Mode 0.32uV(20dB SINAD) 0.
3.2 Channel list 3.2.1 ITU Channel CH TX (MHZ) RX (MHZ) 01 156.050 160.650 02 156.100 160.700 03 156.150 160.750 04 156.200 160.800 05 156.250 160.850 06 07 08 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.300 160.950 156.400 09 156.450 156.450 10 156.500 156.500 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15(1) 156.750 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17(1) 18 19 20 21 22 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 156.850 161.500 161.550 161.
TX RX Communication Ship to Ship to Channel (MHZ) (MHZ) Type Ship Shore Name 60 156.025 160.625 NO YES TELEPHO 61 156.075 160.675 NO YES P-OPS 62 156.125 160.725 NO YES P-OPS 63 156.175 160.775 NO YES TELEPHO 64 156.225 160.825 NO YES P-OPS 65 156.275 160.875 NO YES P-OPS 66 156.325 160.925 Port Operations, Duplex NO YES P-OPS 67 156.375 156.375 Commercial, bridge to bridge YES NO BRIDGE 68 156.425 156.
Transmission on CH75 and CH76 is forbidden to avoid any harmful interference. 3.2.2 USA Channel CH TX (MHZ) RX (MHZ) 01A 156.050 160.650 03A 156.150 156.150 05A 156.250 156.250 06 07A 08 09 10 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13(1) 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15(3) RX Only 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17(1) 156.850 156.850 19A 156.950 156.950 20 157.000 161.600 20A 157.
CH TX (MHZ) RX (MHZ) 61A 156.075 156.075 63A 156.175 156.175 64A 156.225 156.225 65A 66A 156.275 156.325 156.275 156.325 67(1) 156.375 156.375 68 69 70(2) 71 72 73 74 77(1) 78A 79A 80A 156.425 156.473 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 81A 157.075 157.075 82A 157.125 157.125 83A 157.175 157.175 84 157.225 161.825 84A 157.225 157.225 85 157.
(2) Voice transmission on Ch70 is forbidden as a dedicated DSC channel. Transmission on CH15, CH75 and CH76 is forbidden to avoid any harmful interference. 3.2.3 CANADA Channel 01 TX (MHZ) 156.050 RX (MHZ) 160.650 02 156.100 160.700 03 156.150 160.750 04A 156.200 156.200 05A 156.250 156.250 06 07A 08 09 10 156.250 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13(1) 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15(1) 156.
28B RX Only 162.000 CH TX (MHZ) RX (MHZ) 60 156.025 160.625 61A 156.075 156.075 62A 156.125 156.125 64 156.225 160.825 64A 156.225 156.225 65A 66A 67 68 69 70(2) 71 72 73 74 77 78A 79A 80A 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.575 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 81A 157.075 157.075 82A 157.125 157.125 83 157.175 161.
(2) Voice transmission on Ch70 is forbidden as a dedicated DSC channel. (3) Transmission on CH75 and CH76 is forbidden to avoid any harmful interference * 1W output is set on CH66, CH77 and available to convert to 25W 3.2.4 WHEATHER CHANNEL WEATHER CH WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7 WX8 WX9 WX10 Rx(MHz) 162.55. 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.
3.3 POSITION INFORMATION INTERFACE This unit is efficiently designed for convenient use, after receiving NMEA0183 FORMAT typed GPS information that will interfaces internally and input automatically with current own vessel’s latitude and longitude value when distress call is occurred. It is available to input the time when determined with position information and position by manual.
In case not receiving position data from electronic position-determined device, and/or in case position information conducted by manual input being delayed more than 4 hours, alarm is ringing. Any position information, which is not updated more than 231/2 hours should be deleting. Alarm will ring if GPS is not input more than 1 minute and alarm would stop when GPS is input again. NMEA0283 input mode and type for this unit is as follows, $GPGGA,065501,3506.3023,N,12905.6429,E,1,07,001.
The chapter 4. How to operate. 4.1 Unit Description. 4.1.1 Front Panel. 1) 2) 3) 4) Power knob : To turn ON/OFF power and control volume. SQUELCH knob : Squelch control. DISTRESS button : When pushed for 5 seconds, it activates distress call. Front Panel button. - CH16 : Convert to current channel and CH16. - DUAL : Inter converting and scanning function between current channel and CH16. Short pressing button links to DUAL. Long pressing button links to ALL SCAN.
4.1.2 Microphone 1) PTT : If pressed, it goes to transmission. 2) MIC : Condenser Microphone. 3) Key Pad : - 16/9 : To convert to current channel and CH16.
4.2 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 4.2.1 LCD Screen Description ① ② ③ DISTRESS TAG 12:15PM 25W 35.05N SIM ④ 16 126.02E ITU BSY ALL A 1) * DISTRESS : Indicating channel used for international distress purpose. * 12:15PM : Current time * 35.05N : Indicating latitude of position where is own vessel (GPS antenna position as current position) *129.02E : Indicating longitude of position where is own vessel (GPS antenna position as current position) 2) * TAG : Indicating that Tag is set in current channel.
4.3 Menu tree and Instruction (Please press button for long time) 1. FRIEND SEL ADD NEW Register a friend ID 2. BACKLIGHT LOW ~ HIGH(4step/2) BACKLIGHT conversion 3. CONTRAST LOW ~ HIGH (4step/2) CONTRAST conversion 4. GPS SETUP MANUAL SET DATA TIME OST - 00:00 Time difference set up TIME FMT - 12HR,24HR How to set displaying time TIME DISP - ON/OFF Time displaying ON/OFF LL Position displaying ON/OFF DISP - ON/OFF GPS Alarm GPS Lat.
4.3.1 FRIENDS SEL Use FRIENDS menu to save maximum 20 numbers of preferred friend’s name and associated MMSI.
2) FRIENDS EDIT FRIENDS LI ADD NEW NAVMAN 〉STR580 16 ITU STR580 〉EDIT TAG DELETE 16 ITU TAG ① After selecting FRIENDS on Menu List, press ENT after selecting FRIENDS head to edit. ② Select EDIT using ▲ or ▼. Press ENT on choice of DELETE.
4.3.2. BACKLIGHT Set up BACKLIGHT level to control brightness of LCD and Key Pad. MENU SEL FRIENDS 〉BACKLIGHT CONTRAST 16 ITU BACKLIGHT? BSY ALL LOW HIGH ▐███▌ ① Select BACKLIGHT on MENU List. 16 ITU BSY ALL ② Select an adequate level by pressing the button ▲ or ▼. The level can be adjusted with 4 steps. It goes MENU List back to keep set value when pressed ENT. 4.3.3 CONTRAST Used to set up an adequate CONTRAST of LCD.
4.3.4 GPS SETUP VHF radio updated the location and time of the ship automatically if there is working GPS receiver in a ship available, otherwise user has to input the location and time of the ship by manual using GPS SETUP function where there is no working GPS receiver in a ship available. This is very important information for using DSC.
2) TIME OFFSET Used to input time difference between UTC and Local Time. GPS SETUP MANUAL 〉SET DATA 16 ITU SET DATA 〉TIME OST TAG TIME FMT TIME DSIP 16 ITU TAG ① Select SET DATA after choosing GPS SETUP on MENU List. ② Select TIME OST(OFFEST) to input time difference between UTC and Local Time. It increases / decreases every 1 minute interval within Max. 23 hours and 59 minutes offset.
4) TIME DISPLAY OPTION Time will be displayed in reverse if it is input manually. However, the displayed time can be ON / OFF on a screen if the location of a ship is updated through GPS receiver. GPS SETUP MANUAL 〉SET DATA 16 ITU SET DATA TIME OST TAG 〉TIME FMT TIME DSIP 16 ITU TAG ① Select GPS SETUP on MENU List. ② Select TIME DISP. TIME DISP ③ Press ENT after choosing either ON 〉OFF 16 ITU ON or OFF by pressing the button ▲ ALL ▼. Time is not displayed on a screen in OFF choice.
6) GPS ALARM GPS is normally set up as “ON” status and the alarm takes place when the GPS is disconnected with GPS receiver. GPS SETUP MANUAL 〉SET DATA 16 ITU SET DATA LL DISP TAG COG/SOG 〉GPS ALERT 16 ITU TAG ① Select GPS SETUP on MENU List. ② Select GPS ALERT. TIME OFFST ③ Press ENT after choosing either 〉ON OFF 16 ITU ON or OFF by pressing the button ▲ TAG or ▼. Umbrella mark is displayed on a main screen.
SIM ☏ TAG 00:00AM 25W 00,00,000N 000,00,000E 16 ITU TAG ⑤ This is the display that appears when the function of GPS expansion is on. It displays the lat/longitude in details. 4.3.5 DSC SETUP 1) USER MMSI (OWN SHIP’S MMSI INPUT or MMSI GHKRDLS) This activity has to be executed only once. The users have to input their own ship’s MMS ID before using DSC function. MMS ID once set can be read out at any time.
③ Use ▲,▼ and ENT to input GROUP NAME. ④ Use ▲,▼ and ENT to input GROUP MMSI. GROUP NAME SAMYUNG SAMYUNG GROUP MMSI 012345678 16 ITU 012345678 TAG 〉STORE? CANCEL? ⑤ If this is the first group edit, 9 dot lines appears. Otherwise, the existing group name is displayed. The above example shows that the group name is SAMYUNG and the group MMSI is 012345678. 16 ITU TAG ⑥ If you input the group name and group MMSI, the above display will appear.
EDIT MMSID TAG 051601668 TAG 〉STORE? DELETE ③ Input group name and MMSID by pressing the button ▲ or ▼. Press ENT to turn to next screen when the edit is finished. ④ Press ENT after placing the cursor at STORE to store the edit and turn to GROUP SET screen. * GROUP NAME DELETION GPS SETUP ADD NEW 〉D GROUP SAMYUNG 16 ITU EDIT TAG ① Select GROUP SETUP after choosing DSC SETUP on MENU List. The existed group names are displayed.
USER MMSI 〉AUTO GROUP SET TAG MANUAL TAG 〉INDIV RPY ① Select INDIV/RPUY after choosing DSC SETUP on MENU List. ② Select AUTO to execute automatic response and choose MANUAL to response manually. 4) LL REPLY (Set-Up Auto-Reply for LL Polling request) This function allows user to set up the reply when the own ship’s value is called by coast station or other ships’ stations. There are three options as a response to be selected against LL Polling request.
CH NAME TELEPHO 01 ITU TELEPHO 〉EDIT TAG DELETE 01 ITU TAG ③ Press the button ▲ or ▼ to select wanted channel number. ④ Press ENT after choosing a channel, then screen changed that can edit CH NAME available. CH NAME can be changed when EDIT is chosen. CH NAME can be changed when DELETE is chosen. EDIT NAME EDIT NAME ▪ ELEPHO 01 ITU TELEPHO TAG 〉YES NO ⑤ Input new name after choosing EDIT. Possible to input 7 digits Max.
③ Press the button ▲ or ▼ until channel appears that wants to be closed. ④ Press ENT after choosing YES. The character of ‘C’ is displayed on the right bottom of screen and it means the channel was closed. 3) WX ALERT (WEATHER ALERT SET-UP) NOAA serves various weather channels about USA and CAN channels. NOAA broadcasts Weather Alert of 1050Hz when expected serious weather such as storm or hurricane. This function is to be set to detect Weather Alert.
LOW or OFF. 〉HIGH LOW TAG OFF 5) WATCH MOD Used to add CH9 after CH16 as a priority channel. When both CH9 and CH16 are selected, then 9CH is added on watch. MENU SEL 〉RADIO SET DSC STOP FAC RESET 16 ITU RADIO SET WX ALERT TAG BEEP VOL 〉WATCH MOD 16 ITU TAG ① Select RADIO SET on MENU List. ② Select WATCH MOD. WATCH MODE ③ Press ENT after choosing ONLY16CH or 16CH+9CH. 〉ONLY16CH 16CH+9CH 16 ITU TAG 4.3.7 DSC Receiving Control It is function to control DSC receive.
MENU SEL DSC SETUP RADIO SET 〉DSC STOP ① 16 ITU DSC FUNCT 〉ON TAG Select DSC STOP on MENU and press ENT. OFF 16 ITU TAG Select ON and press ENT for DSC receiving. ② 4.3.8 Initializing - RESET Get all set up initialized except all MMSID and FRIEND LIST set up. MENU SEL RADIO SET DSC STOP 〉FAC RESET 16 ITU FAC RESET SURE? TAG ① Select FAX RESET on MENU and 〉YES NO 16 ITU TAG ② Select YES to reset and press ENT. press ENT. Note) Not available to delete MMSID, GROUP ID and FRIEND. 4.3.
- Display program version number 00.91 BSY - Program renewal date DATA 2004 ALL 10/08 1725 Check program version and renewal date. 2) DIST KEY(Check DISTRESS button) DISTRES ITU 16 KEY STATE NOT PRESS TAG To check pressing status of DISTRESS button, press it for 3 seconds. 3) PLL TEST(Check PLL condition) - Check the status from minimum frequency unto maximum frequencies at 25 KHz step. PLL TEST NUM : B4 165.
DSC CALL 1. INDIVIDUAL 2. LAST CALL 3. GROUP 4. ALL SHIPS 5. CALL LOG 6. DIST LOG 7. LL LOG Individual call Call for DSC Call which is received last Call a vessel which is set Call all vessels Call after confirming previous DSC Call (Max. 20) Call after confirming previous DSC Distress (Max. 10) Request on FRIENDS’s position information 4.4.
* To convert screen status when calling 0516016680 INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE CALLING… : 16 ITU INDIVIDUAL TAG This shows the calling is in the middle of being made. 0516016680 PRESS PTT ESC ->EXIT 16 ROUTUNE WAIT ACK ① INDIV ACK 0516016680 ITU 16 ITU TAG This shows it is waiting for the acknowledge of the other party. ② Press PTT to start communication if there’s a response to the call. Try to call again if there’s no response.
Press CALL/MENU button for DSC mode and it selected LAST CALL automatically. Press ENT for check recent call’s detail. Press ENT to convert a screen which is able to set a channel. Able to select a channel by using ▲ or ▼ button. STR580 STR580 ① INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE 〉SET CH? ③ INDIVIDUAL TAG INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE CALLING… 16 ITU TAG SEND AGAIN > YES CANCEL 16 16 ITU TAG Radio asks for transmitting DSC call. Press ENT for the call.
Press CALL/MENU button short a while for DSC mode and then select GROUP. ② ① D GROUP 033333333 ROUTINE SET CH ? 16 ITU TAG ROUTINE CALLING… 16 ROUTINE SEND ? Choose the transmission channel and then press ENT. 033333333 GROUP 033333333 ③ D GROUP Press ENT after choosing group name. GROUP MMSI should be set before group calling. Then press ENT to call. 16 ITU TAG This asks user to see if user wants a transmission. Press ENT to make a call. ④ ITU TAG This shows calling is being made.
ALL SHIPS URGENCY 〉YES NO ALL SHIPS URGENCY CALLING… 16 ITU 16 ITU ③ Select YES to call. TAG ④ This shows a calling is being made. After calling, it goes back to the initial display. TAG 4.4.5 CALL LOG (Call by Call Log) Call Log saved 20 of received call in order with their contents and therefore it is efficiently able to call one of them. DSC CALL GROUP ALL SHIPS 〉CALL LOG 16 ITU STR580 INDIVIDUAL TAG ① Press CALL/MENU for DSC mode and then select CALL Log.
STR580 INDIVIDUAL 〉CALL BACK DELETE 16 ITU STR580 INDIVIDUAL TAG ROUTINE 〉SET CH? 16 ITU TAG ③ Press ENT if found received call, and then select Call BACK to execute call. Select DELETE if wanted to delete a log of its content. ④ Press ENT for transmitting after select working channel. STR580 STR580 INDIVIDUAL ROUNTINE CALLING… 16 ITU SEND AGAIN TAG ⑤ This shows that a call is being made.
DSC CALL ALL SHIPS CALL LOG 〉DIST LOG 16 ITU 03 10:05 U STR580 TAG 35’50N 130.05E 16 ITU TAG ① Press CALL/MENU shortly to get into DSC mode and then select DIST LOG. ② Two displays will appear by turns at the intervals of 1.5 second. The firs display shows the MMSI number of a ship in disaster and the latest received distress call is stored as No.
4.4.7 Request a call of friend’s position (LL REQUEST) DSC CALL CALL LOG DIST LOG 〉LL REQ 16 ITU LL REQUEST BSY 〉STL6000D ALL STR580 STR680 ① Press CALL/MENU shortly to get into DSC mode and then select LL REQ. STR580 LL REQUEST CALLING… 16 ITU 16 ITU BSY ALL ② Select FRIENDS of whose position user wants to know and then press ENT. The below screen will follow. STR580 LL REQUEST ALL WAIT ACK 16 ITU TAG ③ This shows a calling is being made.
4.5 Receiving DSC call Receives several kinds of DSC call from a vessel within same area. - Disaster Receiving - All vessels - Individual call - Group call - Geographic territory - Position request Reverted DSC and alarm sound, which is able to hear when receiving. 4.5.1 Receiving all vessel’s call (ALL SHIPS CALL) R : ALL SHIP SAFETY STR6000D ESC -> EXIT 16 ITU BSY ALL P 1) Press any of key except ENT and ESC to cancel alarm sound when received DSC for all vessels. Selects channel 16 automatically.
4.5.2 Receiving all vessel’s call (IDIVIDUAL CALL) R : INDIV STR6000D ENTER -> ACK ESC -> EXIT 16 ITU INDIV BSY STR6000D ALL PRESS PTT P ESC => EXIT Manual 16 ITU BSY ALL P Automatic 1) Press any keys except ENT and ESC key to make a stop of alarm when received individual call. Available to connect a channel through automatically received DSC according to menu setup. Individual call has always its routine category.
4.5.4 GEOGRAPHY CALL - Receiving Geography Call R : GEOGRAPH - Calling party’s User MMSI or STR6000D Name - Calling Time. 12:30 UTC - Description ESC ->EXIT 16 ITU ALL P GEOGRAPH CALL is received within the specific areas. 1) When received GEOGRAPHY Call, press ant buttons except ENT, ESC to stop the alarm. Channel is changed to the designated channel on the automatically received DSC Call. Time and USER MMSI or Name is displayed on the screen.
4.6 DISTRESS CALL 4.6.1 Transmit the distress call 1) Open the cover marked “DISTRESS”. If you have a sufficient time, go to item “2”, otherwise go to directly item “3”. 2) Press DISTRESS button for 3 seconds till the distress call is shown. Press ENT key looking through following list, which suits the present status. - UNDEFINED – undefined distress - FIRE – explosion - FLOODING - COLLISION - GROUNDING - LISTING - SINKING - ADRIFT - ABANDON - PIRACY - OVERBOARD Distress Call.
HOLD DISTR ALL ALL ESS KEY 2S SENDING !! ① Press DISTRESS KEY and hold down for 3 seconds to start the distress call. If user wants to cancel it, press ESC. ② This shows a distress calling is being made. DISRESS This shows a distress call is being transmitted. If user wants to cancel it, press ESC. SEND! WAIT PRESS ESC TO CANCEL 16 ITU ③ TAG Display part starts flickering, while alarm sound starts ringing loudly. Distress call is transmitted in 5 consecutive times.
1) When received distress call, distress alarm is ringing. To stop alarming press any other button except ESC and ENT. No need to transmit distress acknowledgement. 2) Channel is automatically changed to Channel 16, and it displays detail contents of distress on screen. If wanted to connect voice communication, press PTT, then two information related to distress is displayed on screen. Two screens are changed in about 1.5 seconds interval. First screen displays time and position.
Chapter 5. INSTALLTION 5.1 Dismantling package and inspection When dismantling the package, please treat with great care in checking the contents with order specification. Please observe external surface whether it is damaged during transportation or not and if there find damaged parts, then install after proper treatment made.
1. Fix the support plate by using screw to table, ceiling or wall. When pull the machine into the wall, cut out the wall size 147 x 59 first and flush it into the wall. (Refer to Drawing No. 04110353) 2. Assemble the unit to the support using handle knob, and fix it at a convenient angle.
5.4 Cable Connection Rear part of the unit has connectors, which can be efficiently interfaced with power, antenna and other cables.
5.4.1 POWER CONNECTION 2P connector located in the rear of the unit is used to supply power, which connects to Power supply as Red (+) and Black (-). 5.4.2 CONNECTS TO EXTERNAL SPEAKER The unit has a Speaker built-in and it is possible to set up External Speaker as well. (8Ω/5W/MAX7W). 1P connector that is located in backward of the unit is a Speaker Connection Connector. 5.4.
The frequency range between Tx frequency and Rx frequency should be 4.6MHz when used for DUPLEX method. However, it can be occurred when installation is improperly made that the receiving sensitivity of other tranceiver is suppressed, and the distance range may be shortened when used for long distance communication or DUPLEX communication gets impossible. Therefore please set up the antenna with following Cautions.
6. PACKING LIST 6.1 Domestic VHF STR-6000D (Standard) NO Item Feature Size Q’ty Check STR-6000D 1 2 SM-6000 INCL.
NO Item 12 Cable Tie 13 U-Bolt Feature Size Q’ty DACT-300 STR-601 CODE NO Ø63 X 80mm Check Remark 20 2 STR-600 CODE NO SP-670DC 14 Power Supply 15 Power Supply Fuze 16 Power Cable CODE NO STR-6008 10A STR-598 CODE NO 1 2 Spare part CVV SB-2.0 SQ x 2C 1 Size Q’ty Check 1 A-04 L=3M VHF STR-6000D (Option) NO Item Feature Remark SS-6000 1 Speaker CODE NO 2 FLUSH MOUNT (Bracket) STR-6009 SMB-60 61 1 INCL.
6.2 Overseas VHF STR-6000D (Standard) NO Item Feature Size Q’ty Check STR-6000D 1 Main Unit 2 SM-6000 INCL.
5 DC Power Cable 1 CODE NO L= 2m A-01 STR-6004 INCL. Fuze and Bolt Ø4 X 16 6 Steel Piece 7 Fuze 10A CODE NO 8 STR-594 CODE NO Manual 6 2 Spare Part STR-6010 STR-6000D-ME 1 Size Q’ty SAN-150 1 VHF STR-6000D (Option) NO 1 Item Feature Antenna CODE NO 2 3 L=15m CODE NO CODE NO 4 Cable Tie 5 U-Bolt CODE NO. STR-601 Ø63 X 80mm CODE NO.
SS-6000 7 1 Speaker CODE NO 8 FLUSH MOUNT (Bracket) SMB-60 1 CODE NO 9 Power Supply Fuze 11 Power Cable INCL. Bolt STR-6007 SP-670DC Power Supply 10 A-04 STR-6009 1 CODE NO STR-6008 10A CODE NO STR-598 CVV SB-2.