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    Page 1 Phantom PS2000 PHANT OM Series PS2000 25 Watt VHF/FM ITU Class D DSC Marine T ransceiver Owner's Manual  ITU-R Class D Commercial Grade remote mount VHF  Independent channel 70 receiver for continuous DSC watching  Capable of using up to two optional enhanced RAM+ type micro- phones  30W P A/Fog signaling with bells and whis[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMA TION ...................................................................................... 4 2 P ACKING LI ST ........................................................................................................ 4 3 OPTIONS ...............................................................[...]

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    Page 3 Phantom PS2000 1 1 DIGIT AL SELECTIVE CALLING ............................................................................ 32 1 1.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................... 32 1 1.2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY (MMSI) ........................................ 33 1 1.2.1[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 4 1 GENERAL INFORMA TION The Phantom PS2000 is a revolutionary Commercial Grade remote control ITU-R Class D Marine VHF transceiver . The design allows the transceiver to be mounted in a protected area on vessels that may not have space to mount a full size VHF . The Phantom PS2000 is cap able of using up to 2 enhanced full func[...]

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    Page 5 Phantom PS2000 4 SAFETY / W ARNING INFORMA TION This radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure conditions of its passengers and byst anders by maintaining the minimum separation dis- tance of 0.6 m (2 feet). Failure to observe these restricti[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 6 5 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMA TION V ertex S tandard radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. ST A TION LICENSE An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S. waters (except Hawaii) which is under 20 meters in length. [...]

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    Page 7 Phantom PS2000 6 FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void com- pliance with FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by Marine Division of V ertex S tandard. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Pa[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 8 7 GETTING ST ARTED 7.1 ABOUT VHF RADIO The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with some shore stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The ma- rine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially “line of sight” (VHF signals do not travel well through objects s[...]

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    Page 9 Phantom PS2000 7.3 COAXIAL CABLE VHF antennas are connected to the transceiver by means of a coaxial cable – a shielded transmission line. Coaxial cable is specified by it’s diameter and construction. For runs less than 20 feet, RG-58/U, about 1/4 inch in diameter is a good choice. For runs over 20 feet but less than 50 feet, the larger [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 10 8 INST ALLA TION 8.1 LOCA TION The radio can be mounted at any angle. Choose a mounting location that: • is far enough from any compass to avoid any deviation in compass read- ing due to the speaker magnet • allows connection to a power source and an antenna • It is recommended not to mount the antenna closer than three[...]

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    Page 11 Phantom PS2000 2. Connect the red power wire to a 13.8 VDC ±20% power source. Connect the black power wire to a negative ground. 3. If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used, refer to next section for connections. 4. It is advisable to have a Certified Marine T echnician check the power output and the standing wave ratio of the[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 12 Wire Color/Description RED - P A S peaker ( + ) SHIELD - P A S peaker (–) BLUE- NMEA Input (+) GREEN - NMEA Input (–) GRA Y - NMEA Output (+) BROWN-NMEA Output (–) Connection Examples Connect to external 4 Ohm P A speaker Connect to external 4 Ohm P A speaker Connect to NMEA (+) output of GPS Connect to NMEA (–) outpu[...]

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    Page 13 Phantom PS2000 8.5 CONNECTION OF GPS WITH NMEA OUTPUT • The GPS must have the NMEA Output turned on and set to 4800 Baud in the setup menu. If there is a selection for parity select none. • For further information on interfacing /setting up your GPS. Please contact the manufacturer of the GPS receiver . • Phantom PS2000 can read NMEA-[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 14 8.7 CHANGING THE GPS TIME Y ou may select the time display between “Local time” and “UTC time” (GPS sends to Phantom PS2000 ). T ime is displayed when GPS position (LA T/LON) is displayed by pressing the [ NA V ] key on the RAM+ mic. 1. On the RAM+ mic, press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RARIO[...]

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    Page 15 Phantom PS2000 8.8 CHANGING THE TIME OFFSET If you change the time display to “Local time” in the previous section, you need change the time offset to show the local time correctly in your area. 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key , then pre[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 16 8.9 CHANGING COG TO TRUE OR MAGNETIC Allows customizing the NA V data showing GPS Course Over Ground (COG). Factory default is “T rue,” however , following the step s below the COG can be changed to “Magnetic.” 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [[...]

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    Page 17 Phantom PS2000 8.1 1 OPTIONAL MMB-84 FLUSH MOUNT INST ALLA TION 1. T o assist in flush mounting, a template has been included. Use this tem- plate to find the mounting location. 2. Use the template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be cut. Confirm the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accom- modate the tra[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 18 9 CONTROLS AND INDICA TORS NOTE This section defines each control, switch, and connector of the Phan- tom PS2000 Transceiver and CMP25 RAM+ Microphone. For detailed operating instructions refer to section “ 10. BASIC OPERA TION .” 9.1 PHANTOM PS2000 TRANSCEIVER[...]

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    Page 19 Phantom PS2000 PWR key NOTE The Phantom PS2000 is designed to be flush mounted or bracket mounted in a dry cool area when there is limited mounting areas. When it is bracket mounted the power switch on the Phantom PS2000 is not used instead use the PWR key located on the top of the RAM+ mic(s). T urns the transceiver on and off. T o turn th[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 20 9.2 CMP25 RAM+ MICROPHONE SQUELCH CONTROL ( SQL ) Activates the squelch adjusting mode. Press this key to activate the squelch adjusting mode. Press the [  ] or [  ] key to adjust the squelch. VOLUME KEY ( VOL ) Activates the volume adjusting mode. Press this key to activate the volume adjusting mode. Press the [  ] [...]

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    Page 21 Phantom PS2000 KEY P AD [ SCAN ] Key  S tarts and stops scanning of programmed channels.  If held while the [  ] or [  ] key is pressed, the radio will show the channels programmed in scan memory . This function will not work if the unit is scanning. NOTE : The priority channel by default is Channel 16, however the priority chan[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 22 10 BASIC OPERA TION 10.1 RECEPTION 1. After the transceiver has been installed, ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected. 2. Press and hold the [ PWR ] key on the RAM+ mic or on the front panel of the Phantom PS2000 until the radio turns on. 3. Press the [ SQL ] key , then press the [  ] key until th[...]

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    Page 23 Phantom PS2000 10.4 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE Refer to the VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART (p age 61) for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels. NOTE All channels are factory-programmed in accordance with International, Industry Canada (Canada), and FCC (USA) regulations. Mode of opera- tion cannot be altered from simplex to duplex o[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 24 3. The programmed NOAA weather channels will be scanned along with the regular-programmed channels. However , scanning will not stop on a nor- mal weather broadcast unless a NOAA alert is received. 4. When an alert is received on a NOAA weather channel, scanning will stop and the transceiver will emit a loud beep to alert the[...]

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    Page 25 Phantom PS2000 10.8 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL ( CHANNEL 16 OR 9 ) Channel 16 may be used for initial contact (hailing) with another vessel. However , its most important use is for emergency messages. This channel must be monitored at all times except when actually using another channel. It is monitored by the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards and[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 26 10.9 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS T o make a radiotelephone call, use a channel designated for this purpose, The fastest way to learn which channels are used for radiotelephone traffic is to ask at a local marina. Channels available for such traffic are designated Public Correspondence channels on the channel charts in this manual.[...]

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    Page 27 Phantom PS2000 10.12 SCANNING Allows the user to select the scan type from Memory scan or Priority scan. “Memory scan” scans the channels that were programmed into memory . “Pri- ority scan” scans the channels programmed in memory with the priority chan- nel. 10.12.1 Selecting the Scan T ype 1. Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET )[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 28 10.12.3 Priority Scanning ( P-SCAN ) In the default setting, Channel 16 is set as the priority channel. Y ou may change the priority channel to the desired channel from the Channel 16 by the Radio Setup Mode, refer to section “ 12.7 PRIORITY CHANNEL SET .” 1. Set the squelch level to the “squelch threshold” (the backg[...]

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    Page 29 Phantom PS2000 10.13 P A/FOG OPERA TION P A/FOG mode allows the transceiver to be used as a 30W hailer when an optional ST ANDARD HORIZON 220SW or 240SW HAIL/P A Horn is installed. When in Hail mode the HAIL/P A Listen’ s Back (acts as a microphone and sends sound to the CMP25 RAM+ Microhone’s speaker) through the HAIL/P A speaker which[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 30 10.13.2 Operating the FOG HORN Mode Operator can select from Underway , S top, Sail, T ow , Aground, Anchor , Horn, or Siren. Please refer to page 70 for FOG Horn Timing Chart. 1. Press and hold down the [ NA V ] key until “ PUBLIC ADRESS ” notation appears. 2. Press the [  ] key to select “ FOG ” menu, then press [...]

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    Page 31 Phantom PS2000 10.14 NA VIGA TION INDICA TION The transceiver has the ability to display the time and your vessel position (LA T/ LOG), when connected to a GPS receiver . 1. Press the [ NA V ] key momentarily , display “time,” “latitude,” and “longitude” informations alternately every two seconds. If the GPS re- ceiver is not re[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 32 1 1 DIGIT AL SELECTIVE CALLING 1 1.1 GENERAL W ARNING This radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue. T o be effective as a safety device, this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore- based VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watc[...]

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    Page 33 Phantom PS2000 1 1.2 MARITIME MOBILE SER VICE IDENTITY ( MMSI ) 1 1.2.1 What is an MMSI? An MMSI is a nine digit number used on Marine T ransceiver s capable of using Digital Selective Calling (DSC). This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other vessels. THIS NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE RADIO T O OPERA TE THE [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 34 1 1.3 DSC DISTRESS CALL The Phantom PS2000 is capable of transmitting and receiving DSC Distress messages to all DSC radios. The Phantom PS2000 may be connected to a GPS to also transmit the Latitude, Longitude of the vessel in a distress. 1 1.3.1 T ransmitting a DSC Distress Call NOTE T o be able to transmit a DSC distress c[...]

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    Page 35 Phantom PS2000 T ransmitting a DSC Distress Call with Nature of Distress The Phantom PS2000 is capable of transmitting a DSC Distress Call with the following “Nature of Distress” categories: Undesignated, Fire, Flooding, Collision, Grounding, Capsizing, Sinking, Adrift, Abandoning, Piracy , MOB 1. Lift the red rubber cover , then press [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 36 Cancel a DSC Distress Call If a DSC Distress call was sent by error the Phantom PS2000 allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the Distress Call that was made in error . 1. Press the [ 16/9 ] key . 2. Press the [ DISTRESS ] key again. The “ DISTRESS ” notation will appear on the LCD. 3. Press the [  ] o[...]

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    Page 37 Phantom PS2000 1 1.4 A LL SHIPS CALL The All Ships Call function allows cont act to be established with other vessel stations without having their ID in the individual calling directory . Also, priority for the call can be designated as Urgency or Safety . URGENCY Call: T his type of call is used when a vessel may not truly be in distress, [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 38 1 1.5 INDIVIDUAL CALL This feature allows the PS2000 to contact another vessel with a DSC VHF radio and automatically switch the receiving radio to a desired communications channel. This feature is similar to calling a vessel on CH16 and requesting to go to another channel (switching to the channel is private between the two [...]

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    Page 39 Phantom PS2000 1 1. Repeat step 10 as many times as necessary to com- plete the MMSI code (nine digits). 12 Press and hold the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key to store the individual address. 12. T o enter another individual address, repeat step s 5 through 12. 13. T o exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key . 1 1[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 40 3 : 15 times 2 : 10 times 1 : 5 times 5. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 6. T o exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key . The Phantom PS2000 has the capability to turn of f the Individual or Group call ringer . 1. Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ][...]

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    Page 41 Phantom PS2000 If the reply signal is not received, the transceiver will transmit again. 6. After the second INDIVIDUAL CALL is transmitted, if the reply signal is not received, “ NO REPLY ” notition will appear . T o send the call again, press the [  ] key to select the “ SEND ,” then press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key . 7. Whe[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 42 1 1.5.6 Setting Up the Call W aiting Function Allows the Phantom PS2000 to be setup to reply (ABLE) or set the radio so it transmits a call that advises the calling vessel the person is UNABLE to reply to the call at this time. This function is similar to an answering machine. When set up in UNABLE and a individual call is re[...]

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    Page 43 Phantom PS2000 6. Press the [  ] or [  ] key to select the first letter of the name of the group you want to reference in the directory . 7. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. 8. Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up t[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 44 1 1.6.3 Receiving a Group Call 1. When a group call is received, “ RECEIVED GROUP ” will ap- pear on the LCD, and a ringing alarm sound. 2. The radio automatically switches to the requested channel. 3. Press any key to stop the alarm. 4. Press the [  ] or [  ] key to see the MMSI of the vessel transmitting the Group[...]

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    Page 45 Phantom PS2000 1. Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [  ] key to select “ DSC SETUP ” menu, then press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key . 3. Press the [  ] or [  ] key to select “ POS REQUEST ” menu, then press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key . 4. Press the [ ?[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 46 Position Request DSC signal. 5. After a DSC position request is transmitted, the trans- ceiver remains on channel 70 until position data is received from the polled vessel. 6. When the Phantom PS2000 receives the position from the polled vessel, RECEIVED POS REPLY ” will appear on the LCD. 7. Press the [  ] or [  ] ke[...]

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    Page 47 Phantom PS2000 3 Select type of reply function “ SEND ” or “ NO REPLY ” by using the [  ] or [  ] key . 4 . When “ SEND ” is selected, press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key . And your position will be transmitted to the requesting vessel. 5. T o exit from position request display , press the [ 16/9 ] key . 1 1.8 POSITION SEN[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 48 1 1.8.3 Receiving a DSC Position Send Call When another vessel transmits their vessels location to the PS2000 the follow- ing will happen: 1. When the Position Send Call is received, “ RECEIVED POS SEND ” will appear on the LCD and a ringing sound will be produced. 2. Press any key to stop ringing. 3. Press the [  ] or[...]

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    Page 49 Phantom PS2000 12 RADIO SETUP 12.1 LCD DIMMER This selection sets up the display backlight intensity or to turn it of f. 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key , then press the [  ] or [  ] key to select “ DIMMER ” menu. 3. Press the [ CA[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 50 12.3 TIME OFFSET This selection sets the time of fset between local time and UTC (time GPS sends to radio). T ime is displayed when GPS position (LA T/LON) is displayed by pressing the [ NA V ] key . 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU [...]

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    Page 51 Phantom PS2000 12.4 TIME LOCA TION This selection selects the time display between local time and UTC time (GPS sends to radio). T ime is displayed when GPS position (LA T/LON) is displayed by pressing the [ NA V ] key . 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RARIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET )[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 52 12.6 CHANGING COG TO TRUE OR MAGNETIC Allows customizing the NA V data showing GPS Course Over Ground (COG). Factory default is “T rue,” however , following the step s below the COG can be changed to “Magnetic.” 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [...]

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    Page 53 Phantom PS2000 12.8 SCAN TYPE This selection selects the scan mode between “Memory Scan” and “Priority Scan.” 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RARIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key , then press the [  ] or [  ] key to select “ SCAN TYPE ” menu. 3. Press the [ CA[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 54 12.10 KEY BEEP ( ON/OFF ) This selection allows the beep tone when a key is pressed to be turned off. 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key , then press the [  ] or [  ] key to select “ KEY BEEP ” menu. 3. Press the [ CALL[...]

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    Page 55 Phantom PS2000 12.12 CHANNEL NAME CHANGE This selection allows you to customize the name of a channel from the default name. 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key , then press the [  ] or [  ] key to select “ CH NAME ” menu. 3. Press the[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 56 12.13 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY This selection allows you to select the Alert T one Frequency for the P A/FOG Operation. Available selections are “200 Hz” through “850 Hz” in 50 Hz steps. The default Alert T one Frequency is 400 Hz. 1 . Press and hold down the [ CALL ( SET ) MENU ] key until “ RADIO SETUP ” menu ap[...]

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    Page 57 Phantom PS2000 MEMO[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 58 13 MAINTENANCE The inherent quality of the solid-state component s used in this transceiver will provide many years of continuous use. T aking the following precautions will pre- vent damage to the transceiver . • Keep the microphone connected or the jack covered at all times to prevent corrosion of electrical cont acts; ?[...]

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    Page 59 Phantom PS2000 SYMPTOM Transceiver fails to power up. Transceiver blows fuse when connected to power supply . Popping or whining noise from the speaker while engine runs. Sound is not emitted from the internal or ex- ternal speaker . Receiving station re- port low transmit power , even with trans- ceiver set to HI power . “HI BA TTERY” [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 60 14. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS T ables on the following columns list the VHF Marine Channel assignments for U.S.A. and International use. Below are listed some data about the charts. 1. VTS. Where indicated, these channels are part of the U.S. Coast Guard’s V essel T raffic S ystem. 2. Alpha channel numbers, that is, channel numbe[...]

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    Page 61 Phantom PS2000 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CH U C I S /D TX RX CHANNEL USE 01 X X D 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 01A X S 156.050 Port Operation and Commercial. VTS in selected areas 02 X X D 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 03 X X D 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 03A X [...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 62 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CH U C I S /D TX RX CHANNEL USE 23 X X D 157.150 161.750 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 23A X S 157.150 U.S. Government Only 24 X X X D 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 25 X X X D 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 26 X X X D 157.300 161.900 Public [...]

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    Page 63 Phantom PS2000 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CH U C I S /D TX RX CHANNEL USE 75 X S 156.775 Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) 76 X S 156.825 Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) 77 X X S 156.875 Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) 77 X S 156.875 Port Operations (Inter-ship only) 78 X D 156.925 161.525 Public Correspondence (Marine Oper[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 64 Noncommercial 68 17 156.425 156.425 09 16 156.450 156.450 69 156.475 156.475 71 156.575 156.575 72 156.625 ........ Intership only . 78A 156.925 156.925 79A 156.975 156.975 Great Lakes only . 80A 157.025 157.025 Do. 67 14 156.375 ....... Internship only . Distress, Safety and Calling 16 156.800 156.800 EPRIB Intership Safety [...]

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    Page 65 Phantom PS2000 4: Use of 156.875 MHz is limited to communications with pilots regarding the movement and docking of ships. Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt. 5: 156.375 MHz and 156.650 MHz are available primarily for intership navigational commu- nications. These frequencies are available between coast and ship on a secondary basis[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 66 15. W ARRANTY Marine Products Limited W arranty ST ANDARD HORIZON (a division of V ertex S tandard) warrants, to the original purchaser only , each new Marine Communications Product (“Product”) manu- factured and/or supplied by ST ANDARD HORIZON against defects in materi- als and workmanship under normal use and service f[...]

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    Page 67 Phantom PS2000 ST ANDARD HORIZON will not warrant installation, maintenance or service of the Products. In all inst ances, ST ANDARD HORIZON’s liability for damages shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective Product. This warranty only extends to Products sold within the 50 S tates of the United S tates of America and the Distri[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 68 ONL Y PRODUCTS SOLD ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 1991 ARE COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY . ON-LINE W ARRANTY REGISTRA TION THANK YOU for buying Marine Division of V ertex S tandard product s! We are confident your new radio will serve your needs for many years! Please visit w ww .st andardhorizon.com to register t[...]

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    Page 69 Phantom PS2000 16 SPECIFICA TIONS Performance specifications are nominal, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to change without notice. 16.1 GENERAL Channels ............................................................. All USA, International and Canadian Input V oltage ...............................................................[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 70 17 APPENDIX FOG HORN TIMING CHART The fog horn function sounds a horn repeatedly until the function is turned off. TYPE P A TTERN USAGE 120s Listen Back 5s 5s 2s 2s 120s Listen Back 1s 1s 1s 1s 2s 2s 2s 2s 120s Listen Bac k 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 120s Listen Bac k 60s Listen Back 60s Listen Back UNDERW A Y STOP S[...]

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    Page 71 Phantom PS2000 MEMO[...]

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    Phantom PS2000 Page 72 Copyright 2004 VERTEX ST ANDARD CO., L TD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX ST ANDARD CO., L TD. 0412f-A Y Marine Division of VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. www.standardhorizon.com EM013N101[...]