Navman VHF 7110 User manual

VHF 7110
VHF RADIO
NAVMAN
www.navman.com
Quick Start GuideQuick Start Guide
and Installation Supplement
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Navman VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
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 New Zealand 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). In 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 7110 at the time of printing. Navman New
Zealand reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice.
Copyright © Navman New Zealand. All rights reserved. NAVMAN is a registered
trademark of Navman New Zealand.
Please check out your model. There are slight variations in the keys and some
features are not available on every model.
This manual relates to the following models:
• VHF 7110US
• VHF 7110EU
This Quick Start Guide and Installation Supplement for the VHF 7110 is to be used in
conjunction with the Navman VHF 7100 Owner’s Manual.
For further information on these and other options, including radio setup and
DSC options, troubleshooting, and channel charts, refer to the Navman VHF 7100
Owner’s Manual.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 3
NAVMAN
Volume and Power
Base Unit
• Turn the VOL knob clockwise to
power on.
• Continue to turn until a
comfortable volume is reached on
the base speaker.
Note: this switch controls the power to
both the base unit and second station
handset.
Handset
You can adjust the volume on your
handset with the VOL and keys
on the righthand side of the handset.
Hold down VOL or to rapidly
increase or decrease the volume or
press quickly to step through the eight
(8) different volume levels.
This will not change the volume on the
base speaker.
Squelch
Base Unit
• Turn the SQL knob fully
counterclockwise so that random
noise is heard.
• Turn SQL slowly clockwise until the
random noise disappears.
• Make another 1/4 turn clockwise
for best reception in normal open
sea conditions.
In areas of high noise (eg close to
large cities) reception may improve if
sensitivity is reduced. Try turning SQL
slowly clockwise or use the LOCAL
setting (see the Owner’s Manual).
Handset
You can also adjust the squelch with
the and keys on the handset.
Press or to step through the eight
(8) different squelch settings or hold
down to rapidly change the squelch.
The squelch setting on the base unit
will temporarily change to match.
When you put the handset back ON
hook, the base unit squelch setting
takes precedence again.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
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Select the Radio Setup OR DSC Call Menu
Base Unit, Microphone and
Handset
• Press
CALL
MENU on the base unit or
handset to show the DSC Call Menu.
• Hold down
CALL
MENU on the base unit
or handset to show the Radio Setup
Menu.
CALL
MENU
Set Backlighting Levels
Base Unit and Microphone
• Hold down
CALL
MENU .
• Use CH or CH to scroll through
the menu listing to BACKLIGHT.
• Press
ENT .
• Press CH or CH to select the
desired backlight level.
There are eight (8) levels.
• Press
ENT to store the setting.
CALL
MENU
MENU SELECT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
>BACKLIGHT
Handset
• Hold down
CALL
MENU .
• Press or to scroll through the
menu listing to BACKLIGHT.
• Press
ENT .
• Press or to select the desired
backlight level.
There are eight (8) levels.
• Press
ENT to store the setting.
CALL
MENU
MENU SELECT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
>BACKLIGHT

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 5
NAVMAN
Set Contrast Levels
Base Unit and Microphone
• Hold down
CALL
MENU .
• Use CH or CH to scroll through
the menu listing to CONTRAST.
• Press
ENT .
• Press CH or CH to select the
desired contrast level. There are eight
(8) levels.
• Press
ENT to store the setting.
CALL
MENU
MENU SELECT
LOCAL/DIST
BACKLIGHT
>CONTRAST
Handset
• Hold down
CALL
MENU .
• Use or to scroll through the
menu listing to CONTRAST.
• Press
ENT .
• Press or to select the desired
contrast level.
There are eight (8) levels.
• Press
ENT to store the setting.
CALL
MENU
MENU SELECT
LOCAL/DIST
BACKLIGHT
>CONTRAST
Entering menu data correcting errors
Base Unit and Microphone
• Only four (4) menu items can be displayed on the LCD
at any one time. Press CH or CH to scroll through
the menu.
• Press
ESC to return to the previous menu screen
without saving changes OR press ENT to confirm
changes.
• Press CH or CH to step through the alphabet and
numbers. Hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired
item.
• To correct errors, press CH then select the
<backup character on the display. Then press ENT
to backup one space at a time.
Handset
• Only four menu items can be displayed on the LCD
at any one time. Press or to scroll through the
menu.
• Press
ESC to return to the previous menu screen
without saving changes OR press ENT to confirm
changes.
• Press or to step through the alphabet and
numbers. Hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired
item.
• To correct errors, press then select the <backup
character on the display. Then press ENT to backup
one space at a time.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
6NAVMAN
How the base unit microphone and the second station handset work together
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• Neither item works when both are ON hook, but you
can hear audio from the handset speaker and adjust
the handset volume.
• To use one item when OFF hook, the other must be
ON hook.
• If both items are OFF hook, only the base unit
microphone works.
• In INTERCOM mode ONLY, both items work OFF
hook.
High and Low Power
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• On the VHF 7110 US, press H/L
IC
on the handset or H/L on the
microphone to toggle between HI
(High) and LO (Low) (25W or 1W)
transmission power for the entire
channel bank. A beep sounds and the
selection is shown on the LCD.
• On the VHF 7110 EU, press H/L .
• If HI power cannot be used with a
particular
channel, the annunciator
automatically goes to LO power. If
you press H/L
IC or H/L , a warning
beep sounds.
H/L
IC
VHF 7110
US
H/L
VHF 7110
EU
Priority Channel
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• Channel 16 and HI power are
automatically selected at power up.
• On the VHF 7110 US, the priority
channel can be set to Channel 09.
Hold down 16/9 on the handset
or the base unit until Channel 09
appears on the LCD.
• If you are on a working channel and
want to check the priority channel for
traffic, just press 16 or 16/9 on
the handset or the base unit. Press
again to recall your working channel.
16/9
VHF 7110
US
16
VHF 7110
EU

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 7
NAVMAN
Channel Select
Base Unit and Microphone
• The channel is shown in large numbers
on the LCD.
• To step through the channels one at a
time, press CH or CH to display
each channel.
• To change channels rapidly, hold down
CH or CH to scroll through the
channels.
Handset
• The channel is shown in large numbers
on the LCD.
• To step through the channels one at
a time, press or to display each
channel.
• To change channels rapidly, hold
down or on the handset to scroll
through the channels.
Select a Favourite Channel
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• Press
3CH to toggle through each of
the three favourite channels until the
desired channel is shown.
3CH
Store 3 Favourite Channels
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• Select the channel.
• Hold down
3CH to store this channel as
your first favourite channel, CH1.
• Repeat to store your second favourite
channel as CH2.
• Repeat again to store your third
favourite channel as CH3.
3CH

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
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Scan/Stop Scanning a Favourite Channel
Base Unit and Handset
• Select the favourite channel.
• Press
SCAN to scan the favourite
channel and the priority channel in
DUAL or TRI watch mode.
• Press
SCAN again to stop. SCAN
Scan all 3 Favourite Channels
Base Unit and Handset
• Press
3CH .
• Hold down
SCAN to scan all three
favourite channels and the priority
channel.
• Press
SCAN again to stop.
3CH
SCAN
Delete a Favourite Channel
Base Unit and Handset
• Select the favourite channel.
• Hold down
3CH until the setting
(CH1, CH2 or CH3) disappears off
the LCD. 3CH
Select ALL SCAN mode
Base Unit and Handset
• Hold down
SCAN to start scanning
all channels (and the priority
channel every 1.8 seconds).
NOTE: In Europe, scanning
functions may be limited or
blocked in some countries.
When a signal is received, scanning
stops at that channel. Press ENT
to skip over an ‘always busy’
channel and resume scanning.
• Press
SCAN to stop at the current
channel.
SCAN

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 9
NAVMAN
Use the Intercom
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
• On the VHF 7110 US, hold down
H/L
IC to enter INTERCOM mode.
This disables the radio receiver
except for incoming DSC calls. The
intercom calls the other handset.
On the VHF 7110 EU, press IC .
• Press PTT when invited.
• Press
ESC to exit the INTERCOM
mode, or place the handset back
ON hook.
H/L
IC
VHF 7110 US
IC
VHF 7110 EU
Select the Channel Bank (7110 US only)
Base Unit and Handset
1. Hold down
CALL
MENU on the base unit
or handset to show the Radio Setup
Menu.
2. Press ENT to select UIC.
3. Scroll to the channel bank you
want (USA, International, or
Canadian), then press ENT to
select it.
CALL
MENU
RADIO SETUP
>UIC
RING VOLUME
INT SPEAKER
UIC
>USA
INT’L
CANADA

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
10 NAVMAN
Making an Individual Call
Base Unit and Microphone
• Press
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Use CH or CH to scroll
through the menu listing to
INDIVIDUAL then press ENT .
• Scroll through the list and select
MANUAL NEW, then press ENT .
• Enter the desired MMSID number
and press ENT .
• Select the working channel and
press ENT .
• Press
ENT again to send the call.
The call will be acknowledged
when it is received and the working
channel is automatically selected.
• Press PTT to talk and release PTT to
receive a reply.
CALL
MENU
Handset
• Press
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Use or to scroll through the
menu listing to INDIVIDUAL then
press
ENT
.
• Scroll through the list and select
MANUAL NEW, then press ENT .
• Enter the desired MMSID number
and press ENT .
• Select the working channel and
press ENT .
• Press
ENT again to send the call.
The call will be acknowledged
when it is received and the working
channel is automatically selected.
• Press PTT to talk and release PTT to
receive a reply.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 11
NAVMAN
Making an Individual Call to a Station in your Buddy List
Base Unit and Microphone
• Press
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Use CH or CH to scroll
through the menu listing to
INDIVIDUAL then press ENT to
show your buddy list.
• Scroll through the buddy list to the
buddy that you want to call, then
press ENT .
• Select the working channel and
press ENT .
• Press
ENT again to send the call.
The call will be acknowledged
when it is received and the working
channel is automatically selected.
• Press PTT to talk and release PTT to
receive a reply.
CALL
MENU
Handset
• Press
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Use or to scroll through the
menu listing to INDIVIDUAL then
press
ENT
to show your buddy list.
• Scroll through the buddy list to the
buddy that you want to call, then
press ENT .
• Select the working channel and
press ENT .
• Press
ENT again to send the call.
The call will be acknowledged
when it is received and the working
channel is automatically selected.
• Press PTT to talk and release PTT to
receive a reply.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
12 NAVMAN
Setting Up a Buddy List
Base Unit and Microphone
Use this to alphanumerically store a
maximum of 20 favourite names and
their associated MMSIDs for DSC calls.
• Hold down
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Press
ENT to show the buddy list,
then press ENT again.
• Enter the buddy name (maximum
of 12 characters) and the MMSID
using CH or CH (NOTE: Hold
down the keys to scroll rapidly
through the sequences.)
• Press
ENT when you are finished,
then press ENT again to store the
new buddy name. The new buddy
name appears immediately in your
buddy list.
• Repeat the procedure to store
another buddy name.
CALL
MENU
MENU SELECT
>
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
BACKLIGHT
BUDDY LIST
>
MANUAL NEW
ENTER NAME
------------------
>
ENTER MMSID
------------------
NAME
123456789
>
STORE?
CANCEL
Handset
Use this to alphanumerically store a
maximum of 20 favourite names and
their associated MMSIDs for DSC calls.
• Hold down
CALL
MENU until the menu
appears on the LCD.
• Press
ENT to show the buddy list,
then press ENT again.
• Enter the buddy name (maximum
of 12 characters) and the MMSID
using or (NOTE: Hold down
the keys to scroll rapidly through
the sequences.)
• Press
ENT when you are finished,
then press ENT again to store the
new buddy name. The new buddy
name appears immediately in your
buddy list.
• Repeat the procedure to store
another buddy name.

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide 13
NAVMAN
Making a DSC Distress Call - Unspecified Distress
Base Unit and Handset
•Open the red DISTRESS cover.
•Press and release the red DISTRESS
key.
•A list will show with UNDEFINED
category always selected. Press
and hold the red DISTRESS key
for 3 seconds to transmit the DSC
distress call.
• The LCD starts to flash and beep
and warns that a distress call
is about to be sent unless it is
cancelled.
• To cancel, press ESC or CH 16 .
Otherwise, the call is sent and then
repeated automatically until an
acknowledgement is received or
the call is cancelled.
UNDEFINED
FIRE
FLOODING
COLLISION
GROUNDING
LISTING
SINKING
ADRIFT
ABANDONING
PIRACY
OVERBOARD
DISTRESS
AUTO TX
WAITING ACK
>CANCEL
Making a DSC Distress Call - Specified Distress
Base Unit and Handset
•Open the red DISTRESS cover.
•Press and release the red DISTRESS
key.
•A list will show with UNDEFINED
category always selected.
•If you wish to transmit a specific
distress call – like FIRE or
COLLISION, select the category
and hold the RED button down
for 3 seconds to transmit the DSC
call. The radio is automatically on
CH16. If no acknowledgement is
received (normally from the Coast
Guard) the VHF will automatically
re-transmit again after 3.5 to 4.5
minutes. The automatic re-transmit
function will be cancelled by an
acknowledgement.
• To cancel, press ESC or CH 16 .
Otherwise, the call is sent and then
repeated automatically until an
acknowledgement is received or
the call is cancelled.
UNDEFINED
FIRE
FLOODING
COLLISION
GROUNDING
LISTING
SINKING
ADRIFT
ABANDONING
PIRACY
OVERBOARD
DISTRESS
AUTO TX
WAITING ACK
>CANCEL

VHF 7110 Quick Start Guide
14 NAVMAN
Receiving a Distress Call from another vessel
Base Unit, Microphone
and Handset
The Distress Alarm tone sounds and
the VHF 7110 automatically tunes to
CH16.
• Press any key to stop the alarm.
• Make voice contact on CH16 and
lend assistance if needed.
Position and time data and the vessel’s
MMSID are shown on the LCD, and the
data is recorded in the DISTRESS CALL
LOG.
DISTRESS
ID123456789
PIRACY
12:45PM LOC
Receiving a Distress Relay from another vessel
An alarm sounds. Maintain a listening watch on CH16 and standby to lend assistance.
Receiving a Distress Acknowledgement from a coast station
An alarm sounds. Maintain a listening watch on CH16 and standby to lend assistance.
For further information on these and other options, including radio setup and
DSC options, troubleshooting, and channel charts, refer to the Navman VHF
7100 Owner’s Manual.

VHF 7110 Installation Supplement 15
NAVMAN
Navman VHF 7110 Installation Supplement
!
WARNING
This Installation Supplement is designed to be read with the Navman VHF RADIO
INSTALLATION SHEET for 7000, 7100US, 7200US, 7100EU, 7200EU. It provides additional
information that is specific to your VHF 7110 radio.
Wall
Length = 10m
Fuses
Red
Black
GPS Navigation
Receiver
External
Speaker
Water Proof
Deck Outlet
Handset
Base Unit
MicrophoneMicrophone
Be sure to use a 7amp fuse for replacement.
NEVER use a fuse of a higher rating or the
warranty is VOID.

VHF 7110 Installation Supplement
16 NAVMAN
Checklist - The following extra items are
supplied in the VHF 7110 box:
1 10m connection cable
2 Rubber cushion
3 Handset wallplate
4 Two screws
5 Protective cap
6 Hexagonal nut
7 Locking nut
8 Handset cable
Also supplied, but not shown:
• Two self-tapping screws
• Two flat screws
• Two plain washers
• Two spring washers
• Two nuts
• Handset bulkhead mount
Installation
Before doing any cutting or drilling, check that:
• The intended location for the handset wallplate has reasonable access at the rear so that the
10m connection cable can be easily installed and accessed.
• The 10m connection cable comfortably reaches from the base unit to the intended location
for the handset wallplate.
• The intended route for the 10m connection cable allows it to be secured to a bulkhead (or
similar) along its length.
1. Install the base unit and the microphone bulkhead mount as described in the Navman VHF
RADIO INSTALLATION SHEET for 7000, 7100US, 7200US, 7100EU, 7200EU.
2. Drill the 25.4mm (1”) hole through the bulkhead at your chosen location.
3. Install the handset wallplate components in the order shown in the picture. Finger tighten the
locking nut on the 3m handset cable to make a waterproof connection.
4. Install the handset bulkhead mount on the bulkhead, using the screws, nuts and washers
provided.
Handset and Microphone Bulkhead mount
Drill 2 x screw
pilot holes
Drill 1 x
25.4mm (1”)
38.0
20.0 20.0
40.0
50.0
8
5
4
3
1
2
6
7
Handset Wallplate

VHF 7110 Installation Supplement 17
NAVMAN
Wiring Details
In case a cable is cut accidentally the pinouts are shown here for information only.
Do not cut cables intentionally.
Cable Pinout Color
1 VHF Antenna
2 Power 1. 13.6V DC + Red (thick cable)
2. 13.6V DC - Black (thick cable)
3 External speaker 1. EXTERNAL SPK + White (thin cable)
2. EXTERNAL SPK - Black (thin cable)
4 Handset connection 1. MIC White
2. Shielding core for MIC Copper-colored
3. SPEAKER Black
4. POWER Red
5. Tx D+ Yellow
5 GPS connector (pins used) 4. NMEA IN + Yellow
5. NMEA IN - Green
2. NMEA OUT + Orange
6. NMEA OUT - Black
Connect the Radio Cables - Rear view of base unit
1. VHF Antenna connection. (Antenna is not supplied.)
2. Combined power and speaker cable. The end of the power cable splits in two:
BLACK. Earth. Connect to the (-) NEGATIVE battery terminal.
RED. Power. Connect to the (+) POSITIVE battery terminal. Check that a 10A fuse is installed on
this power cable, close to the battery.
3. External speaker cable.
4. Handset connection cable.
5. GPS connector cable.
1
2
3
4
5

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que no cause accidentes, lesiones personales o daños a la propiedad.
Navman New Zealand no se hace responsable de modo alguno si el uso de este
producto ocasiona accidentes, daños o infringe las leyes.
Idioma predominante: esta declaración, los manuales de instrucciones, las guías del
usuario y cualquier otra información relacionada con el producto (documentación)
pueden ser traducidos a, o han sido traducidos desde, otro idioma (traducción). En
caso de producirse un conflicto con cualquier traducción de la documentación, la
versión en inglés de la documentación será la versión oficial de la misma.
Este manual hace referencia al modelo Navman VHF 7110 en el momento de la
impresión. Navman New Zealand se reserva el derecho de efectuar cambios en las
especificaciones sin previo aviso.
Copyright © Navman New Zealand. Reservados todos los derechos. NAVMAN es una
marca comercial registrada de Navman New Zealand.
Verifique su modelo. Hay leves variaciones en las teclas y algunas funciones no
están disponibles en todos los modelos.
Este manual hace referencia a los siguientes modelos:
• VHF 7110US
• VHF 7110EU
Esta Guía de inicio rápido y el Suplemento de instalación para el VHF 7110 deben
utilizarse de manera conjunta con el Manual del usuario de Navman VHF 7100.
Para obtener más información sobre ésta y otras opciones, incluida la configuración
de la radio y las opciones DSC, solución de problemas y cuadros de canales, consulte
el Manual del usuario de Navman VHF 7100.

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Volumen y encendido
Unidad base
• Para encender el aparato, gire el control de
volumen en el sentido de las agujas del reloj.
• Continúe girándolo hasta alcanzar un volumen
adecuado en el altavoz base.
Nota: este interruptor controla el encendido
tanto de la unidad base como de un segundo
radioteléfono.
Radioteléfono
El volumen del radioteléfono se ajusta con el
control de volumen y las teclas del lateral
derecho. Mantenga pulsado el control de volumen
o para aumentar o reducir el volumen o bien
púlselo rápidamente para desplazarse por los ocho
diferentes niveles de volumen.
No se cambiará el volumen del altavoz base.
Silenciador
Unidad base
• Gire completamente el control SQL en sentido
contrario a las agujas del reloj para escuchar
ruido aleatorio.
• Gírelo lentamente en el sentido de las
agujas del reloj hasta que el ruido aleatorio
desaparezca..
• Para lograr una mejor recepción en condiciones
normales de mar abierto, realice otro cuarto de
giro en el sentido de las agujas del reloj.
En zonas de mucho ruido (por ejemplo, cerca de
grandes ciudades) puede mejorarse la recepción
si se reduce la sensibilidad. Intente girar SQL
suavemente en el sentido de las agujas del reloj o
utilice la configuración LOCAL (consulte el manual
de usuario).
Radioteléfono
También puede ajustar el silenciador con las teclas
y del radioteléfono. Manténgalas pulsadas
o para desplazarse por las ocho diferentes
configuraciones de silenciador o manténgalas
pulsadas para cambiar rápidamente el silenciador.
La configuración de silenciador en la unidad base
cambiará de manera temporal hasta ajustarse.
Al colocar el radioteléfono en su soporte, el
silenciador de la unidad base recupera de nuevo
la prioridad.
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