MF - HF DSC 6300 Ome 98-131070
MF - HF DSC 6300 Ome 98-131070
MF - HF DSC 6300 Ome 98-131070
150W/250W/500W
User manual
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Warranties
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Safety summary
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all
phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply
with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual
violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the
equipment. Thrane & Thrane assumes no liability for the customer's failure
to comply with these requirements.
GROUND THE EQUIPMENT
To minimise shock hazard, the equipment chassis and cabinet must be
connected to an electrical ground and the cable instructions must be
followed.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a
definite safety hazard.
KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS
Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers. Component
replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified
maintenance personnel. Do not service the unit with the power cable
connected. Always disconnect and discharge circuits before touching them.
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MF/HF
SAILOR 638x
Antenna Tuning
Unit
Service
General service must be done by skilled service personnel.
Caution!
Warranty limitation
The radio is not a user maintainable unit, and under no circumstances
should the unit be opened except by authorized personnel. Unauthorized
opening of the unit will invalidate the warranty.
Emergency calls
Lif
ov
er
iftt CCov
over
Press RED Button
until beep sounds continuously
(more than 3 seconds)
Press
Use the HAND
HANDSSET for voice calling
MAYDAY-M
AYDAY-M
AYDAY
-MA
-MA
This is
NA
ME-NA
ME-NA
ME
NAME-NA
ME-NAME-NA
ME-NAME
CAL
ALLLSIGN
OWN ID
SHIPs NAME:
CALLSIGN:
or other IDENTIFICATION
M MSI
MMSI:
MAYDAY
NA
ME of the VESSEL in distress
NAME
CAL
AT ION
IDENTT IFIC
IFICA
ALLLSIGN or other IDEN
M MS I
(If the initial alert is sent by DSC)
POSIT
ION
ITION
it
ude and longit
ude
given as lat
atit
itude
longitude
or
If latitude and longitude are not known
or if time is insufficient,
in relation to a known geographical location
NA
TURE of distress
NATURE
E required
ANCE
Kind of ASSISTANC
OR
MAT ION
Any other useful INF
INFOR
ORM
DI
OM
MUNIC
AT ION
DISSTRE
TRESSS and CCOM
OMM
UNICA
FREQUENCIE
FREQUENCIESS
DSC
Radi
ot
elephon
NBDP
adiot
otelephon
elephonyy
____________________________________
VHF
Channel 70
Channel 16
----MF
2187.5 kHz
2182.0 kHz
2174.5 kHz
HF4
4207.5 kHz
4125.0 kHz
4177.5 kHz
HF6
6312.0 kHz
6215.0 kHz
6268.0 kHz
HF8
8414.5 kHz
8291.0 kHz
8376.5 kHz
HF12
12577.0 kHz
12290.0 kHz
12520.0 kHz
HF16
16804.5 kHz
16420.0 kHz
16695.0 kHz
____________________________________
Remember to use the correct HF-procedures
Dont forget your EPIRB is the secondary means of
alerting
99-132140
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Preface
Manual overview
This manual has the following chapters:
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Related documents
Title and description
Document number
98-132396
98-130890
98-1xxxxx
98-132519
98-130981
98-132369
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Table of contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC .................................................... 1
Accessories available .........................................................5
Chapter 2
Operation
Overview ............................................................................7
General use and navigation ...............................................7
Basic MF/HF radio communication ....................................14
Watch ................................................................................16
DSC calls ...........................................................................17
Handling multiple calls DSC and voice .......................... 32
Phone book ...................................................................... 34
Radiotelex ........................................................................36
Replay function ................................................................ 37
Setup ...............................................................................38
Chapter 3
App. A
ITU channels
Glossary
......................................................................................... 57
Index
.........................................................................................59
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Table of contents
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Features
Rugged and reliable design.
Full power range on all ITU channels: 1.6 30 MHz for 150 W, 250 W and
500 W systems (Reduced power in the frequency range 1.6 4.0 MHz fpr
500 W).
Powerful transceiver (150, 250 or 500 W).
Outdoor automatic antenna tuning unit.
Radiotelex using the SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal
Optionally 6 DSC Distress frequencies in one unit.
Intelligent scanning for Voice, DSC and radio telex (optional).
Ethernet with ThraneLINK.
Compliant with GMDSS in sea areas A2, A3 and A4 (Wheelmark).
Fulfills DSC specification ITU493-13.
System overview
The MF/HF radio consists of a Control Unit with a handset, a Transceiver Unit
and an automatic Antenna Tuning Unit. The MF/HF radio is available in three
power classes:
System
Control Unit
Transceiver Unit
SAILOR 6310
SAILOR 6301
Control Unit
DSC Class Aa
SAILOR 6320
SAILOR 6350
Antenna Tuning
Unit
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Introduction
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1. Loudspeaker.
2. Four soft keys with function title in the display.
3. Large TFT color display.
4. Alphanumerical keys to enter Rx or Tx frequency or text strings.
5. Rx/Tx Key to enter Tx or RX frequency.
6. Connector for handset or handmicrophone.
7. Button for sending a DSC Distress alert.
8. RF gain control (AGC/IF).
9. Volume wheel knob with key-press function for power on/off.
10. Selector wheel knob with key-press function for radio operation and
navigation.
11. Mode key to select the primary work mode: SSB, AM Broadcast, DSC, Telex.
12. Replay button to play back up to 240 s voice message.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Display overview
The picture shows the display after
start-up. The display holds various
fields of information, depending on
the currently selected function.
1. Functions you can select with the
soft keys. If there are more than 4
functions in the list press the soft
key MORE to display further
functions.
CALL
ALERT
SQ LO
4357.0
4065.0
SSB
401
TAG
kHz/TX
RELAY
RX
MMSI: 123456789
LAT: N 1234.5678 (GPS)
MORE LON: E 12345.6789 22:07
5
6
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Accessory
SAILOR 6201
Handset with
cradle
SAILOR 6203
Handset with
cradle
Description
One SAILOR 6201 Handset with
cradle is included in the delivery of
the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC. If
needed, you can connect another 2
SAILOR 6201 Handsets.
SAILOR 6203 with cradle, waterproof
to IPx6.
SAILOR 6208
Connection Box
SAILOR 6209
Connection Box
Introduction
Accessories available
Accessories available
Chapter 1: Introduction
Accessory
Description
MF/HF
SAILOR 608x
Power Supply
SAILOR 6201
Handset
SAILOR 636x
Transceiver Unit
(Optional)
SAILOR 6270
SAILOR 6209
Accessory
Connection Box
SAILOR 638x
Antenna Tuning
Unit
SAILOR 630x
MF/HF Control Unit
Other Alarm
Distress Alarm
SAILOR 6209
Accessory
Connection Box
(Optional)
SAILOR 6208
Control Unit
Connection Box
Telex option
GPS option
2182 select option
SAILOR 6103
Alarm Panel
SAILOR 6006
Message Terminal
Switch
Box
9-131805-C
Accessories available
SAILOR 6001
Keyboard
SAILOR H1252B
Printer
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Operation
Operation
Overview
In this chapter you find detailed instructions and guidelines for:
Watch
DSC calls
Phone book
Replay function
Setup
Chapter 2: Operation
Action
Procedure
Power on
Power off
Press and hold the on/off wheel knob and follow the
instructions in the display.
Speaker volume
Volume of the
To adjust the volume of the handset earpiece see
handset earpiece Controller setup on page 44.
Tuning the
antenna unit
CALL
ALERT
1794.0
2138.0
kHz/RX
TX
294
AM: AM broadcast is a listen-only mode for RELAY SSB
MMSI: 123456789
pleasure purposes.
LAT: N 1234.5678 (GPS)
MORE LON: E 12345.6789 22:07
DSC: The MF/HF radio monitors a single
DSC channel to be able to receive DSC calls.
TELEX: The MF/HF radio monitors a single TELEX channel for telex
communication using a SAILOR 6006A Message Terminal.
Furthermore the radio may be instructed to go into a specific mode under DSC
subsequent communication or if a frequency is entered which only relates to a
specific mode.
Operation
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Chapter 2: Operation
Adjusting RF gain
The RF gain is adjusted by the AGC and/or the manual RF gain
control. In SSB telephony mode the AGC can be on (default) or off. In
all other modes it is on. The manual RF gain is used alone or in
combination with the AGC. For details how to switch AGC off see Radio setup
on page 39.
RF gain control knob turned fully
Manual RF gain is used alone or in combination with the AGC, the function is
enabled in SSB telephony and disabled in all other modes. After entry of a
new receive frequency the RF gain is set to maximum.
1794.0
2138.0
10
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4. After you have entered a value manually or overruled the GPS input, a soft
key UseGPS appears in the display if the GPS is available. Press this soft key
if you decide to use the data from the connected GPS.
If the GPS was present and then disappears a warning appears in the display
after 10 minutes. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Soft-key functions
A number of functions of the SAILOR
6300 MF/HF DSC are accessed using
the four soft keys to the left of the
display. The current function of a soft
key is shown in the display next to the
soft key.
Use the soft key MORE to display
further soft key functions.
CALL
ALERT
1794.0
2138.0
kHz/ RX
kHz/TX
RELAY SSB
294
MMSI: 123456789
LAT: N 1234.5678 (GPS)
MORE LON: E 12345.6789 22:07
ALERT
HI/LO
SQLCH
SETUP
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Chapter 2: Operation
RADIO SETUP
Scan Hang Time: OFF
Scan Resume: 6
Priority Scan: ON
Channel Mode: INT
Engagement status
The radio is engaged when an active DSC-initiated communication is ongoing,
or communication is active on non-DSC initiated MF/HF operation:
The engagement state is used to prohibit incoming DSC calls from taking over
control of the transmitter channel, disrupting ongoing communication.
When the radio is engaged in communication not initiated by DSC, this is
indicated with the tab
in the display. Engagement will automatically
time-out on inactivity (in the absence of any of the listed events above), and
after an inactivity time specified in DSC setup, Comm Inactivity on page 39.
To terminate the engagement immediately press the soft key HOLD.
Before the automatic disengagement, the tab
will be inverted (white
handset on black background). To prolong the engagement press the soft key
ACTIVE.
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Speaker devices
The MF/HF radio can be equipped with the following speaker devices:
SAILOR 6201 Handset with cradle, microphone, ear piece and PTT (Push To
Talk) button.
See Controller setup on page 44 for managing the connected speaker devices.
SQ LO
4357.0
4065.0
RX
TX
SSB CH 401
TAG
MMSI: 123456789
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Operation
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Chapter 2: Operation
Only valid frequencies and channel numbers are accepted. For information on
channels and frequencies available see ITU channels on page 55.
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Operation
3. Take the handset off the hook and press the PTT button on the speaker
device. Now the antenna is tuned and a tuning symbol is displayed.
Note
The radio tunes every time you press the PTT button. As
long as the tuning symbol is in the display, the radio is not
trasmitting. Wait until the tuning symbol has dissappeared, then
press PTT to start talking. Tuning may take from 0.1 s to 8 s.
4. When the TX indicator lights up and the transmission power bar shows
activity, the transmission is active. Always say Over. before releasing the
PTT button.
5. To receive a radio signal, release the PTT button. When receiving a signal,
the bar for received signal strength shows activity.
1794.0
2138.0
2. Press the PTT button and wait until the tune icon has
disappeared. The symbol TX shows that the radio is transmitting
on the frequencies displayed and the transmission power bar shows
activity.
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3. Repeat the name of the station calling you and say: This is [your ships
name].
4. Suggest a frequency pair by saying: Frequencies [suggested frequencies]
and Over. and release the PTT button to allow the caller to confirm the
suggested new frequencies.
5. Switch to the new frequencies using the RX/TX button and the keypad and
begin your conversation. Press PTT only when you are talking.
CALL
ALERT
1794.0
2138.0
kHz/RX
TX
294
RELAY SSB
3. Press the PTT button and wait until the
MMSI: 123456789
LAT: N 1234.5678 (GPS)
tune icon has disappeared. The symbol
MORE LON: E 12345.6789 22:07
TX shows that the radio is transmitting on
the frequencies displayed. The transmission power bar shows activity,
4. Say the name of the station you are calling three times.
5. Say: This is [your ships name] and Over. and release the PTT button to
listen. The symbol RX shows that the radio is receiving on the working
channel displayed.
6. When answered, agree upon a pair of frequencies.
7. Enter the new frequencies or ITU channel and start talking.
Watch
The MF/HF radio radio has a dual watch function. The currently selected RX
and TX frequencies and one DSC frequency (i.e. 2177 kHz) are watched.
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To stop the watch function press the soft key WATCH again or PTT on the
speaking device.
Watch
DSC calls
In this section of the manual you find information on:
Sending, acknowledging and cancelling own Distress
Operation
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Action
Description
Action
Description
Transmitting
Voice cancelling
Acknowledged
Received distress
Cancelled (DSC)
DSC calls
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QUIT
and Tx appear in the display. A twoDISTR MMSI:223344556
LAT: N 1234.5678
seconds beep tone is heard and the
HOLD LON:E 12345.6789
POS-TIME: 12:28
rectangle for the current band displays a
UNDESIGNATED
flashing, inverted T while sending.
INFO 2 T 4 6 8 12 16
MODE: SSB TELEPHONY
If you inadvertently transmit a DSC
SSB
Rx 2182.0
Distress alert press the soft key ANNUL.
MORE
Tx 2182.0
For detailed instructions how to cancel all
Distress alerts see To cancel own Distress on page 20.
2. When a Distress acknowledgement is received in a band, the rectangle for
this band shows an inverted A. Press the soft-key INFO and start radio
communication on the frequency 2182 kHz (automatically set) to inform
about your Distress situation.
If no Distress acknowledgement is received within a period of 3,5 to
Note
4,5 minutes, the Distress message will automatically be
retransmitted.
Transmitting order: 2 MHz, 8 MHz, 4 MHz, 6 MHz, 12 MHz, 16 MHz.
Note
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DSC calls
EXIT
POS
DISTRESS CALL
NAT: UNDESIGNATED
LAT: 2323.3234 N
LON: 12323.3234 W
POS UTC: 12:34
PUSH DISTRESS
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2. Enter the necessary information using the selector wheel knob or the
keypad:
Item
Description
Mode
Operation
3. Then lift the cover of the red Distress button and push the
Distress button for 3 seconds.
DSC calls
SILENCE
INT
DSC Call Received
DISTRESS ACK
FROM: 219005678 TAG
RX
DISTRESS/CALL
CAT: DISTRESS
D C
!!! OWN DISTRESS !!!
ACKNOWLEDGED
0:03
FROM: 219005678
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QUIT
HOLD
VIEW
MORE
QUIT
DISTRESS ACKN.
CAT: DISTRESS
FROM: 219005678
MMSI:223344556
LAT: N 1234.5678
LON:E 12345.6789
POS-TIME: 12:28
INT
16
LO INT
16
HOLD To be completed
TAG
DISTRESS/CALL RX
INFO
D V
!!! OWN DISTRESS !!!
ACKNOWLEDGED
0:03
MORE FROM: 219005678
QUIT
ANNUL?
DISTR MMSI:223344556
LAT: N 1234.5678
HOLD LON:E 12345.6789
POS-TIME: 12:28
UNDESIGNATED
INFO 2 T 4 6 8 12 16
MODE: SSB TELEPHONY
SSB
Rx 2182.0
MORE
Tx 2182.0
YES
NO
WARNING
4360.0
DISTRESS
DO YOU WANT TO
4068.0
SSB CANCEL
CH 402YOUR
V DISTRESS?
D OWN
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DSC calls
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OK
Operation
VOICE CANCEL
All stations, all stations,
all stations. This is
[vessel name 3 times].
Our MMSI number is
123456789.
TX
QUIT
MY DISTRESS
CONFIRM
WARNING
RESUME
SENDING
DISTRESS IN
10 SECONDS
DSC calls
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To send a Distress alert from the SAILOR 6103 Multi Alarm Panel, do as
follows:
1. Lift the cover of the Distress button marked MF/HF.
2. Press and hold the button until the light is steady and the buzzer stops
(more than 3 seconds).
The MF/HF radio is now in Distress mode. Continue the Distress traffic and
procedures from the MF/HF radio front panel.
3. Press the MUTE button on the Alarm panel to mute the audible alarm on
incoming Distress or urgency messages. All audible alarms are muted.
For further information see the Alarm Panel Installation and user manual.
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DSC calls
3. Enter the necessary information using the selector wheel knob or the
keypad:
Relay items
TYPE:
Description
Select RELAY ALL, RELAY INDIV or RELAY AREA.
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TO:
Freq:
Mode:
NATURE:
Operation
Enter also the position data, LAT, LON and POS UTC.
4. Lift the cover of the red Distress button and push the Distress
button for 3 seconds.
4360.0
4068.0
DSC calls
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Types of Distress calls are Distress, Distress ACK, Distress RELAY and DISTR.
RELAY ACK.
1. Switch off the 2-tone alarm by pressing the soft key SILENCE or any other
key.
2. Press INFO to display further information.
3. Press HOLD if you decide to put the call on hold and stay in the
communication loop to receive follow up information, updates etc.
4. Monitor radio communication on the frequency 2182 kHz (automatically
set) as a coast station may require your assistance.
5. The radio receives the first Distress
acknowledgement call and the 2-tone
alarm sounds again. To switch off the 2tone alarm press the soft key SILENT. A
press on any other key also switches off
the 2-tone alarm.any key.
6. If you decide to acknowledge the Distress
press MORE until DISACK is shown in the
display. MERE HER? USIKKER.
QUIT
HOLD
16
To be completed
VIEW
MORE
D
DISTRESS RX
ACKNOWLEDGED
FROM: 987654321
0:25
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DSC calls
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Operation
1. Press the soft key LOG. If it is not in the display, press the soft key MORE
until LOG appears.
2. Press the soft key NEXT and PREV to browse the received Distress
messages.
3. Press the soft key EXIT to leave the log.
MF/HF
Radio A
MF/HF
Radio B
EXIT
DSC CALL
Type: INDIVIDUAL
Cat: ROUTINE
PHBOOK To:
ToCh:be
9 completed
10
To:
Freq: Mode
Cat
Ch
DEST CENTRE
+ RADIUS
INDIVID.
INDIV. W.POS
DSC calls
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To:
Freq: Mode
Cat
Ch
DEST CENTRE
+ RADIUS
SATETY TEST
Position
Group
Area
Description
TO:
Freq:
Mode:
Cat:
JH name
Ch:
DEST CENTRE + For Area calls enter the destination centre with latitude
RADIUS
and longitude data, plus the destination radius in nm.
For more information about how areas see
4. Press the soft key SEND to make the call.
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DSC calls
Session line
Explanation
OWN Distress
Distress RX
RELAY calls
(numerous)
GROUP TX/RX
INDIVIDUAL TX/RX
TEST TX/RX
POSITION TX/RX
Operation
Session line
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Session status
Session status
Explanation
WAIT FOR
ACKNOWLEDGE
OCCUPIED
DSC calls
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Session status
Explanation
TRANSMITTING
IN COMMUNICATION
WITH
HOLD
PIN
ACTIVE
INFO
RESEND
NEWCH
UNABLE
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SILENT
ACK
DSC calls
RESUME (Own
Distress)
DIST ACK
Distress acknowledgement.
RELAY
Operation
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HIST (Received
Distress)
Explanation
DISTR-MMSI
NAT
Nature of Distress
DSC calls
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Details Distress
Explanation
LAT
LON
POS UTC
Time of position
MODE
2 4 R 6 8 12 16
For other session types the soft key function INFO typically shows the details
from a single call. Detail fields for other calls than Distress are:
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Explanation
CALL Type
CAT
FROM
TO
MODE
CHANNEL
LAT
LON
POS UTC
Time of position
DSC calls
If the radio is in stand-by mode, i.e. not engaged in another session, and a
DSC call is received the call details are shown on the display.
You can acknowledge the call, put it on hold
or display more information. If you put the
call on hold, the session icon for this call will
flash until you have acknowledged the call.
QUIT
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HOLD To be completed
INT
PORT-PUBLIC
VIEW
R
S
GROUP RX
COMM WITH 123456789
MORE 0:12
DSC calls
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Session state
Session line
QUIT
HOLD
4360.0
4068.0
SSB CH 402
RX
TX
TAG
R V
GROUP RX
COMM WITH 123456789
0:12
For more information on the session state icons see Session state icons D, U,
S, R and V on page 33.
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Multiple sessions
The SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC can control multiple DSC sessions (
)
simultaneously with voice communication sessions. All sessions can keep
track of their session state and the communication channel used. They are
handled in their respective sessions, in the order as they are started up.
Note that there is one active call or session at a time
Session QUIT
icons
10
Operation
Note
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To be completed
ACTIVE
PORT-PUBLIC
MORE
INT
R
VOICE COMM
CHANNEL: 10
LO INT
Multiple QUIT
sessions
LOC
HOLD To be completed DUP
TAG
INTERSHIP/PORT RX
R V
VOICE COMM
CHANNEL: 10
MORE
10
In case there are simultaneous alarms, they are sorted according to their
priorities, the most important ones are shown first. In some cases alarm or
pop-up messages terminate automatically, then the display messages and
audible alarms also disappear automatically.
D Distress category
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U Urgency
S Safety
R Routine
T Telex
Active call/session
Inverted
Call on hold
Normal
Phone book
Use the phone book when making a DSC call. You can enter up to 50 contacts.
The phone book is always sorted alphabetically by contact names. To sort
phone book contacts use the soft key FILTER. The contacts can be sorted in
ALL, COAST, SHIP or GROUP.
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Phone book
Description
NAME
TYPE
MMSI
Ch (optional)
Position Auto Ack For SHIP or COAST STATION: Press and turn the
selector wheel knob to select YES or NO for this
contact, press the soft key OK. This will allow auto-ack
of position requests for this contact.
Listen to Group
Phone book
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Editing a contact
1. Press the soft key PHBOOK. If it is not in the display, press the soft key
MORE until PHBOOK appears.
2. Press the soft key EDIT.
3. Press and turn the selector wheel knob to browse through the details of the
contact.
4. Continue as described in Adding a contact to the phone book from step 2
onwards.
Deleting a contact
1. Press the soft key PHBOOK. If it is not in the display, press the soft key
MORE until PHBOOK appears.
2. Turn the selector wheel knob to browse to the contact you want to delete.
3. Press the soft key MORE until DELETE appears.
4. Press the soft key DELETE.
5. Press EXIT to leave the phone book and return to radio operation.
Radiotelex
With the Radiotelex system you can send and receive telex messages over
MF/HF radio. The Radiotelex program runs on a SAILOR 6006 Message
Terminal with a keyboard. The SAILOR 6006 is connected to a System 6000
MF/HF radio system, which transmits and receives the radio telex messages.
In order to send and receive telex messages press the mode button of the
MF/HF radio until Telex is shown in the display.
For detailed instructions how to send a radio telex message see the SAILOR
System 6000 MF/HF Radiotelex User Manual.
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Radiotelex
Replay function
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Replay function
in the
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Operation
Chapter 2: Operation
Setup
The following setup pages are described in this section of the manual:
Radio setup
Channel setup
Power Supply
DSC setup
System setup
Controller setup
or
3. Turn the selector wheel knob to go to a setting, then press the selector
wheel knob to change the setting.
4. Press EXIT to return to normal radio operation.
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Setup
Item
Scan
Hang
Time
Description
Scan hang time, in seconds on an active receiving working
channel. The time is measured from the signal is detected. The
radio remains on the channel for the set time interval, if a signal
was detected.
OFF: Resumes scanning when signal disappears (default)
4, 6, 8, 10: Hang time in seconds.
Scan
Resume
Audio
AGC
OFF AGC is turned off, and the user operates the RF Gain
manually.
Setup
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Radio setup
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Channel setup
Item
Description
Watch
Receiver
Private
Channels
Power Supply
Parameter
Monitor
Description
Set this to ENABLED if the radio is connected to a SAILOR 6081
Power Supply Unit and Charger.
Set this to DISABLED for any other power supply.
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Status
Voltage
Current
Setup
DSC setup
Item
Position Info
Description
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DSC groups
input
Auto-Ack Test
Operation
OFF - Disabled
ON Enabled (default)
Auto-Ack Polling
ON
OFF
Auto-Ack Position
ON
OFF
Auto-Ack Individual
Non-Distr. Inactivity
Distress Inactivity
Setup
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Item
Comm Inactivity
Description
Inactivity time-out of non DSC communication.
Range: 10 to 600 seconds, in 10 s steps
Default: 30 s
Non-Distr.Alarms
Self-Term. Distr.
Alarms
Enabled
Disbabled
Medical transport
Neutral crafts
Print DSC
ON
OFF
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Description
Received Distress
Transmitted Calls
Received Calls
Setup
Item
Description
Inactivity timeout
Operation
System setup
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Language
English
Color theme
NMEA in (baud)
Radio info
Factory Defaults
Password
Setup
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Chapter 2: Operation
Controller setup
Item
Handset 1 vol:
Description
Adjust earpiece volume for handset 1: ON, can be
adjusted OFF and from 5 to 100, in steps of 5.
Note: Default setting is ON. The handset connected to
the front connector has top priority and is configured
to ON. The volume can be adjusted from 0 to 100, in
steps of 5.
Handset 2 vol:
High priority
Controller Info
Sw Version
S/N:
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Setup
SETUP PAGES
CALL
EXIT
NEXT
PHBOOK
SETUP
RADIO SETUP
ALERT
EXIT
POS
CHANNEL SETUP
Watch Receiver
Private Channels
Tx Band
RELAY
EXIT
NEXT
PHBOOK
SETUP
DSC SETUP
POS
EXIT
PHBOOK
EXIT
ADD
FILTER
HI/LO
WATCH
SQLCH
EXIT
Positon Info
DSC groups
Auto-Ack Test
Auto-Ack Individual
Non-Distr. Inactivity
Distress Inactivity
Comm Inactivity
Non-Distr. Alarms
Auto-switch Channel
Medical transport
Neutral crafts
Auto-Ack Polling
Auto-Ack Position
Print DSC
DSC Self Test
EXIT
Received Distress
Transmitted Calls
Received Calls
SYSTEM SETUP
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Setup
Chapter 3
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Contact your authorized dealer for technical service and support of the MF/HF
radio. Before contacting your authorized dealer you can go through the
troubleshooting guide to solve some of the most common operational
problems.
Maintenance
Preventive maintenance
Maintenance of the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC can be reduced to a weekly
check and a maintenance check at each visit of the service staff. Inspect the
radio for mechanical damages, salt deposits, corrosion and any foreign
material. Due to its robust construction and ruggedness the radio has a long
lifetime. Anyway it must carefully be checked at intervals not longer than 12
months - dependent on the current working conditions.
Salt deposits
In case the equipment has been exposed to sea water there is a risk of salt
crystallization on the keys and wheel knobs and they may become inoperable.
Clean the MF/HF radio and speaker microphones with fresh water.
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Maintenance
Errors and warning messages are shown in the display and are read-only.
or
3. Turn the selector wheel knob to select DSC Self Test. Press and turn the
selector wheel knob to select RUN.
The test will check the ability to encode/decode DSC signalling on RF level.
The radio will automatically transmit a DSC safety test call to its own MMSI
number without enabling the transmitter power amplifier. In parallel the
radio decodes and compares the received call to be the same as the
transmitted.
The display shows the result of the test.
TEST RESULT
Important
DSC loopback
test passed
TEST RESULT
DSC loopback
test FAILED
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Troubleshooting guide
Action
Symptom
Remedy
The display is
empty.
No communication
The
loudspeaker
is mute.
GPS
Position
requested.
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Maintenance
Symptom
DSC routine
testing
Remedy
Check the DSC function regularly. Verify the
complete DSC installation, with antennas, by
transmitting a Safety Test call to another
station (coast or ship). The test call is
generated using the DSC call flow via menu
CALL.
The call should normally be replied by the
receiving station without questioning. The
default configuration of a DSC MF/HF radio is
auto-acknowledgement of any received Safety
test call requests. If a ship is equipped with
multiple radios a second radio can be the
station to check up against. The transmitting
radio will not receive its own transmitted calls.
If there is only a single radio on a vessel, a
facility is built into the unit where the DSC
engine can be verified using a test call that is
internally looped without activating the radio
transmitter PA. The test is executed via menu
SETUP, DSC SETUP. The call sequence that is
verified, is an Individual Safety Test Call
directed to own MMSI. The test status is read
in the display.
Missing
MMSI
DSC
operation is
not working
Maintenance
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Action
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Action
Symptom
Remedy
Radio time
DSC Channel
not free
DSC
transmission
delayed
Handset
configuration
No sound in
earpiece
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Maintenance
Device failure
Symptom
Remedy
If any of the checks and tests described in this
section do not assist in resolving the
difficulties experienced in the operation
and/or performance of the installation, a fault
may have developed in the MF/HF radio itself.
When contacting an authorized Thrane &
Thrane representative be sure to provide as
much information as possible describing the
observed behavior - also including the type of
the radio, its serial number, and software
release version (both found in the setup menu
Controller Setup).
Maintenance
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Action
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Warranty
For repair or replacement of the MF/HF radio within terms of warranty, contact
your local dealer.
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Warranty
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ITU channels
To be added.
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ITU channels
Appendix A
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Glossary
BBBB
Glossary
A
AGC
AM
Amplitude Modulation
ATU
Glossary
D
DROBOS
G
GMDSS
GPL
GPS
H
HF
High Frequency
I
IF
L
LGPL
M
MF
Medium Frequency
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Glossary
MMSI
P
PTT
Push To Talk
R
RX
Receive
S
SSB
T
TFT
TU
Transceiver Unit
TX
Transmit
U
UTC
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Index
acknowledgement, Distress, 19
action line, display, 4
activate
scan resume, 39
watch, 16
ACTIVE
session, 32
ADD, 35
add a contact, 35
adjust
RF gain, 10
speaker volume, 8
AGC, 39
AGC control, 10
alarm panel
Distress, 22
AM BROADCAST, 9
antenna unit
tuning, 8
ATIS code
change, 43
Auto-Ack
Individual, 41
Test, 41
automatic gain control, 39
CALL, 34
call
Distress procedure, vi
DSC, 17
end, 12
routine, 34
safety, 34
update, 34
urgency, 34
voice, non-DSC, 34
call log, DSC, 42
cancelling
Distress, 20
channel
select, 9, 13
working, 9, 13
check
installation, 48
Colour theme, 43
Comm Inactivity, 42
contact, 47
adding, 35
deleting, 36
editing, 36
sorting, 34
controls, front plate, 3
cradle for 6201, installation, 5
background sessions
DSC, 32
backlight
dim, 9
browse channels, 9
Index
CCCC
Index
D
deactivate
watch, 16
default reset, 43
DELETE, 36
delete contact, 36
dim, 9
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Index
display, 4
display colour
change, 43
Distress
acknowledgement, 19
cancelling, 20
power failure, 21
received calls, 23
send from alarm panel, 22
Distress button, 18
Distress procedure, vi
Distress timeout, 41
document number, this manual, i
DSC, 9
background sessions, 32
call log, 25, 42
calls, 17
loopback test, 49
multiple calls, 32
session definition, 32
setup, 41
DSC alarms
non distress, 42
DSC session, 32
typical display, 32
DSC setup, 41
DSC soft keys, 28
DSC window, 32
E
editing a contact, 36
emergency calls, vi
end call, 12
engagement status, 12
enter position manually, 10
error messages, 49
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F
factory defaults, 43
filter
phonebook, 34
front plate, controls, 3
fuses, how to replace, 54
G
GPS data, 11
GPS position
display, 10
H
Handmicrophone, 13
handset cradle
installation, 5
hang time, 39
HOLD
session, 32
I
icons
session state, 32
input
NMEA, 43
installation
cradle for 6201, 5
handset cradle, 5
installation check, 48
IP address, 43
K
keys on front plate, 3
license
software, ii
louder, volume, 8
M
manual, document number, i
MAYDAY, vi
medical transport, 42
message
replay, 37
MMSI
change, 43
mode
AM BROADCAST, 9
DSC, 9
SSB, 9
TELEX, 9
monitor power supply, 40
MORE, 11
multiple calls, DSC, 32
mute
speaker, 10
N
neutral crafts, 42
night vision, how to dim, 9
NMEA
input, 43
Non-dist Inactivity, 41
Non-distr.alarms, 42
phone book, 34
add contact, 35
delete a contact, 36
edit a contact, 36
position
enter manually, 10
position data
enter manually, 41
position Info, 41
power
fuse, 54
off, 8
on, 8
power failure
Distress, 21
power supply
monitor, 40
PTT button, 15
Index
CCCC
Index
R
radio call
making, 16
receiving, 15
received Distress calls, 23
replay, 37
button, 3
reset to default, 43
resume time, 39
RF exposure hazards, iv
RF gain, 10
routine call, 34
S
P
password, 43
PHBOOK, 34
safety call, 34
safety summary, iv
salt deposits, 47
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Index
scan
hang time, 39
resume time, 39
resume, activate, 39
selector wheel knob, 3, 9
self test, 49
serial number, 43
service line, display, 4
service procedure
weekly, 48
session
ACTIVE, 32
HOLF, 32
INFO key, 29
line, 27
soft keys, 28
state icons, 32
status, 27
what is, 32
setup
controller, 44
DSC, 41
Radio, 39
system, 43
watch, 39
soft key, 11
ADD, 35
CALL, 34
DELETE, 36
DISACK, 24
DSC, 28
MORE, 11
PHBOOK, 34
RELAY, 22
STOP, 37
WATCH, 16
soft keys, 11
softer, volume, 8
software license, ii
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Software version, 43
sorting contacts, 34
speaker volume, 8
speaking devices, 13
squelch, 13
squelch control, 3, 10
SSB, 9
SSB VOICE AGC, 39
STOP, 37
stop
replaying a message, 37
watch or scan, 16
subcommunication
mode, 19
telex, 19
voice, 19
support, 47
SW version, 43
system setup, 43
T
TELEX, 9
telex
subcommunication, 19
terminate
call, 12
engagement, 12
theme
colour, change, 43
timeout, 43
Distress, 41
non distress, 41
VHF and other non distress, 42
tuning
antenna unit, 8
urgency call, 34
Use GPS, 11
UTC time, 4
enter manually, 10
V
voice
call, 34
subcommunication, 19
volume
louder, 8
softer, 8
speaker, 8
Volume wheel knob, 3
Index
CCCC
Index
W
warnings, 49
warranty, 54
limitation, v
WATCH, 16
watch
setup, 39
start, 16
stop, 16
weekly check, 48
wheel knob
selector, 3
volume, 3
working channel, 9, 13
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