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Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 31
Note:
The RAY101E requires a software upgrade from the distributor to communicate on the US or Canadian channel sets. Some countries require special licensing to activate the
US or Canadian channels.
If no other Channel Sets besides International have been programmed for your
Ray101E by the distributor, an error tone sounds when you press the
*
key.
4.8 Selecting Priority Mode
The Ray101E provides you with a dedicated key for selecting Priority Mode, which instantly switches the radio to Priority Channel 16 at high power.
If not already tuned to the Priority Channel 16, press and release the 16/PLUS key to place the radio into Priority Mode. While in this mode, the radio is switched to CH16 at high power. The P and
HI indicators appear on the LCD.
Note:
When you press the
16/PLUS
key, the radio always switches to HIGH power. You can use the HI/LO /
USER key to change to LOW power.
The following describes the results of pressing the various keys during Priority Mode:
• 16/PLUS. Press and release to return to the last-used working channel. Press and hold to switch to the Favourite (PLUS) Channel.
•
*
.
Press and hold to switch to the other channel sets (if available). The radio remains in Priority Mode even though it switches frequency sets.
• SCAN / SAVE. Press and release to initiate Scan Mode. When you press again, the scan halts and the radio returns to Priority Mode. Press and hold to save CH16 into memory but remain in Priority Mode.
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Table of contents
- 7 About this Handbook
- 8 Important Information
- 11 Chapter 1: General Information
- 11 1.1 Introduction
- 11 1.2 Features
- 12 1.3 Licensing Requirements
- 13 Chapter 2: Installation
- 13 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- 13 Equipment Supplied
- 13 2.2 Attaching the Antenna
- 14 2.3 Using the Belt Clip
- 14 2.4 Attaching the Wrist Strap
- 14 2.5 Battery Usage
- 15 Battery Tray
- 17 Charging Rechargeable Ni-MH Cells
- 18 Charger LED
- 19 Storage
- 21 Chapter 3: Getting Started
- 21 3.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs
- 22 Rotary Keys
- 22 Push Keys
- 22 Description
- 22 1. PWR/VOL
- 22 2. SQ
- 22 3. PTT
- 23 4. UP/DOWN
- 23 5. Backlight / Keylock
- 23 6. 16/PLUS
- 23 7. DW/TRI
- 23 8. Frequency Band (*)
- 23 9. SCAN / SAVE
- 23 10. HI/LO / USER
- 24 3.2 LCD Display
- 24 1. (TX) Transmitting
- 24 2. (RX) Receiving
- 24 3. (USER) Favourite Channel Mode
- 25 4. (SAVED) Memory Mode
- 25 5. (P) Priority Mode
- 25 6. (SCAN) All Scan/Saved Scan/Priority Scan
- 25 7. (U I C) Channel Set
- 25 8. (B) Receive-only Channel
- 25 9. (A) Simplex Channel
- 25 10. Channel Number
- 25 11. Battery Level
- 26 12. Keylock
- 26 13. Indicators
- 26 14. Signal Strength
- 27 Chapter 4: Operating the Radio
- 27 4.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF
- 27 4.2 Setting the Volume
- 28 4.3 Setting the Squelch
- 28 4.4 Setting the Power Output
- 29 4.5 Setting the Channel
- 29 4.6 Selecting a Weather Channel (If Available)
- 30 Weather Alert Operation (If Available)
- 30 4.7 Setting the Frequency Band
- 31 4.8 Selecting Priority Mode
- 32 4.9 Selecting the Favourite (PLUS) Channel
- 32 Reprogramming the Favourite (PLUS) Channel
- 33 4.10 Transmitting
- 34 4.11 Turning On the Backlight
- 34 4.12 Turning On the Keylock
- 35 4.13 Using the Scan Modes
- 35 All Scan
- 36 Saved (Memory) Scan
- 37 Priority All Scan
- 37 Priority Saved Scan
- 38 4.14 Adding Channels to Memory
- 39 4.15 Using the Monitor Modes
- 39 Dual Watch
- 40 Tri Watch
- 41 4.16 USER Channel Mode
- 42 4.17 ATIS ID Number
- 42 Programming the ATIS ID Number
- 46 4.18 Resetting Factory Defaults
- 47 Chapter 5: Customer Service
- 47 5.1 How to Contact Raymarine
- 47 On the Internet
- 47 Customer Support
- 47 In Europe
- 48 Technical Support
- 48 Accessories and Parts
- 48 Worldwide Support
- 49 Appendix A: Specifications
- 51 Appendix B: Channel List
- 54 European Private Channels and Frequencies
- 55 U.S. VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies
- 58 Canadian VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies
- 63 WX Channels (North America only)
- 65 Appendix C: Glossary
- 67 Index