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Navman VHF 7000 User manual

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VHF Radio
lnstallation Guide
for VHF 70001710017200
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 1 5 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
lf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
. reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
. increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
. consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INIPORTANT:
'1. Some features described in this manual are not available on every model. ln particular,
DSC functions are NOT available on the 7000.
2. DSC functions will not operate on the 7100US or the 7100EU until your MMSID has been
entered. Refer to section 4.2 for details.
2. The radio channels installed into the Navman VHF radio may vary from country to
country, depending upon the model, and government or national communications authority
regulations.
3. Navman NZ Ltd recommends that you check the radio operating licensing requirements
of your country before using the Navman VHF radio. The operator is solely responsible for
observing proper radio installation and usage practices.
4. A DSC warning label is supplied with the 7100US. To comply with FCC regulations, this
label must be affixed in a location that is clearly visible from the operating controls of this
radio. Make sure that the chosen location is clean and dry before applying this label.
It is the owner's sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in such a manner that
will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage.
Navman NZ Limited disclaims all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause
accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
Governing Language: This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other
information relating to the product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been
translated from, another language (Translation). ln the event of any conflict between any
Translation of Documentation, the English language version of the Documentation will be
the official version of the Documentation.
This manual represents the Navman VHF 7000, 7100US, and 7100EU radios at the time of
printing. Navman NZ Limited reserves the right to make changes to specifications without
notice.
Copyright @ Navman NZ Limited, New Zealand. All rights reserved. NAVMAN is a registered
trademark of Navman NZ Limited.
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VHF Radio installation Guide 3
Fuse
Red Black
Accessory
External Speaker
Deck Oullel
GPS navigation speaker
This Navman radio is designed to generate a digital
maritime dlsfress call to facilitate search and rescue. To
be effective as a safety device, this radio must be used
only within the geographic range of a shore-based VHF
marine Channel 70 drstress and safety watch system.
The geographic range may vary but under normal
conditions is approximately 20 nautical miles.
DSC functions are NOT available on the 7000. A
DSC warning label is supplied with the 7100U5 and
7200U5. To comply with FCC regulations, this waming
label must be affixed in a location that is clearly visible
from the operating controls of this Navman radio. Make
sure that the chosen location is clean and dry before
applying this label.
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Checklist (pictured over)
The following items should be supplied in the box. Check before
starting the installation and contact your dealer if an item is missing.
Note that an antenna is not provided with the VHF Radio. Consult
your Navman dealer for advice if necessary.
1. Mounting gimbal for the VHF radio
2. Power supply cable and external speaker connection cable
3. Two mounting knobs
4. Microphone bulkhead mount
5. GPS connection cable
6. Four self-tapping screws for the mounting gimbal
7. Fo,-,'flat screws for the mounting gimbal
8. Four plain washers for the mounting gimbal
9. Four spring washers for the mounting gimbal
10. Four nuts for the mounting gimbal
11. Two self{apping screws for the microphone bulkhead mount
12. fwo flat screws for the microphone bulkhead mount
'13. Two plain washers for the microphone bulkhead mount
14. Two spring washers for the microphone bulkhead mount
15. Two nuts for the microphone bulkhead mount.
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Checklist (middle picture opposite)
16. Two flush mount kit brackets
17. Two lV5x32 screws
18. Two M5x10 screws
19. Two lock nuts
20. Two plastic bulkhead bushings.
21. lnstallation template (not pictured)
22. Two 7 Amp spare fuses (not pictured) in case of accidental reverse
of the battery polarity
lnstallation Options
There are two ways to install the radio. You can choose:
. a deck or overhead mounted gimbal installation. The reversible
mounting gimbal is fixed to to a suitable site and the radio is
placed into it. The radio can be removed for storage and the
viewing angle can be adjusted.
. a recessed installation. The radio is recessed into a cavity cut
into a bulkhead. The radio fixture is permanent and the viewing
angle cannot be adjusted.
Location Requirements - P/ease check these before doing any
cutting or drilling.
Whichever installation method you choose, ensure that the chosen
location:
. is at least one metre (3') from the antenna
. allows easy connection to (at least) a 10 Amp fused 13.6V DC
electrical source and the antenna
. is at least 45cms (1.5') from the compass to avoid creating
magnetic deviation of the compass during radio operation
. has a suitable space close by for installing the microphone
bulkhead mount
. provides easy access to the front panel controls
. provides reasonable access to the wiring at the back of the
radio
. provides enough room to fix the DSC warning label (7100U5
and 7200U5).
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Gimbal lnstallation
1. Hold the mounting gimbal at the chosen location and use a
soft pencil to mark the screw hole positions onto the mounting
surface.
2. lf you cannot reach behind the mounting suiace to attach the
nuts, use the Smm self-tapping screws rnsfead of the flat screws
shown in the picture. lf you are drilling into fiberglass, use a drill
bit smaller than Smm to drill the pilot holes.
Otherwise, drill the four screw holes where marked, using a
Smm (3/16") drill bit. Drill completely through the mounting
surface.
3. Use a Philips screwdriver and the set of four flat screws, spring
washers, plain washers, and nuts to attach the mounting gimbal
to the location site.
4. Slide the radio into the mounting gimbal.
5. lnsert the two mounting knobs through the holes and tighten
them sufficiently to hold the radio at the desired viewing angle.
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Changing the Viewing Angle
The viewing angle has a 20o tilt range. To change the current
viewing angle on a gimbal mount:
1. Support the radio then loosen the mounting knobs until the radio
can be moved.
2. Re-position the radio then tighten the mounting knobs again.
Recessed lnstallation (picture below)
1. Tape the installation template onto the chosen location site.
2. Cut out the area marked by the solid dark line. (The dashed line
indicates the total area that will be covered by the radio fascia
after installation.)
3. Remove the installation template and slide the radio into the
cavity.
4. Working from the rear of the bulkhead, align the racheted
outstand on each side of the radio with the central hole in each
mounting bracket.
5. Use the two short M5x10 screws to screw the mounting brackets
to the sides of the radio.
6. Slide each tr45x32 screw through the screw hole in the mounting
bracket, then attach the lock nut and the stopper. lf your bulkhead
exceeds 13mm, the stopper nut can be discarded if necessary.
7. Tighten the M5x32 screws until the radio is held against the rear
ofthe bulkhead.
8. Tighten up the lock nuts to secure the installation.
Connecting the Radio
There are three sockets at the rear of the radio, as shown. The
combined power & speaker socket and the GPS socket have short
connectors already in place but further electrical wiring is required
at the rear of the radio.
VHF Radio installation Guide
GPS connector. Line up the arrow on the connector with the arrow
on the GPS cable (supplied) and then plug together. The GPS cable
has eight pins as follows:
Wire
Red
Orange
White
Yellow
Green
Black
Blue
Grey
Antenna. Not supplied.
A suitable radio antenna
must be mounted and
connected before
operating the radio.
Consult your Navman
dealer for advice, if
necessary.
Refer to the picture on
the front page for an
overview of the completed
connections.
Function
Not used. (No connection)
NMEA OUT (+) (not used)
Program or clone select (not used)
Nt\4EA lN (+) (from GPS)
NTVEA lN (-) (from GPS)
NTUEA OUT (-) (Ground, not used)
NAVBUS (not used on 7000 or7100)*
NAVBUS (not used on 7000 or7100) -
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Combined Power & Speaker connector. The end of the
connector splits into three.
Red Power. 13.6V DC (+). Connect this to the positive battery
terminal. Use at least a 10 Amp fused 13.6V DC electrical service
to the radio.
Black Ground (-). Connect this to the negative battery terminal.
An external speaker cable with a 3.Smm male jack is supplied. Plug
together. Use a 4 Ohm 4 Watt external speaker. White is SPEAKER
1+land Black is SPEAKER (-).
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User MMSID (7100 and 7200 only)
You must obtain a user Mlr4SlD (tt/arine tt/obile Service ldentity) and enter
it into your 7100 or 7200 in order to use the DSC functions. Contact the
appropriate authorities in your country. lf you are unsure who to contact,
consult your Navman dealer. The user N4t\4SlD is a unique nine dlgit
number, similiar to a personal telephone number. lt is used on marine
transceivers that are capable of using DSC (Digital Select Calling).
You cannot make any DSC fransmlssions until you have obtained an
MAISID and entered it into your 7100 or 7200.
Entering your user MMSID is ONCE ONLY operation.
1. Press and hold CALL/MENU to display the menu.
2. Press +CH- or rotate the knob to select DSC SETUR then press ENT.
3. Press ENT to select USER IUMSID. A dashed line appears.
4. Enter your user t\4t\4slD along the dashed line. Use an alphanumeric
microphone or the +CH- key. Press ENT to confirm each correct entry.
lf you make an error, press - until < is displayed, then press ENT to
backup and correct the entry.
5. When your MtvlSlD number is entered correctly, press ENT to store it.
6. You must re-enter your MMSID again as a password check, then press
ENT to store it permanently.
You can view your stored MMSID anytime in the DSC SETUP screen.
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