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1 Product Training RS80 Series Author Job title Please ensure mobile phones are switched to silent.... Thanks!

2 01: Brand Introduction 02: System Overview and Configuration 03: Signature Features and Application 04: Component Parts and Accessories 05: Installation and Commissioning 06: Typical Customer Enquiries RS80 Series: Agenda Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 2

3 Simrad represents  Quality  Innovation  Dependability The RS80 provides  Superior VHF system  Ideal for Premium Boat Builders  Wide Range of Options  Flexible Installation RS80 Series: Brand Introduction Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 3

4 RS81 VHF Only  VHF only handset  Built-in handset speaker  Dual handset capable RS82 DSC class D  DSC enabled handset  Class D DSC  Dual handset capable RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 4

5 Interchangeable Handsets  DSC upgrade with AHK82  Use AHK81 for helm position  Intercom between stations SimNet interface  Easy integration  Share GPS  Make DSC calls from AI50 RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 5

6 RS87 DSC class D  Four station capable  Intercom to stations  Dual Intercom speakers  Loudhailer / Listenback  Foghorn RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 6

7 RS86 DSC class D  Four station capable  Intercom to stations  Dual Intercom speakers  Loudhailer / Listenback  Foghorn  Mix and match handsets and panels RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 7

8 Typical Customers  High End Boat Builders  Sports Fishing Boats  Sailing Yachts RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 8

9 Basic Systems  RS81 Single Station  RS81 Dual Station  RS82 Single Station  RS82 Dual Station  Mixed Dual Station Integration  With Chartplotter  WR20  AI50 RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 9

10 Advanced Systems  RS87 Single Station  RS87 Multi Station  RS86 Single Station  Mixed Multi Station Additional Features  Hailers – Fore and Aft  Intercom Speakers Integration  With Chartplotter  WR20  AI50 RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 10

11 Simple connection  Connect Power  Connect handset  Connect additional handsets RS80 Series: System Overview and Configuration Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 11

12 Handset Kits  AHK81 –Consists of AHS81 handset, cradle, 20metre cable and fixings  AHK82 –Consists of AHS82 handset, cradle, 20metre cable, LS80 speaker and fixings  AHK87 –Consists of AHS87 handset, cradle, 20metre cable, LS80 speaker and fixings  PCK86 –Consists of PC86 front panel, mounting bracket, 20metre cable and fixings RS80 Series: Component Parts and Accessories Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 12

13 Extension Speaker  LS80 –Complete with 5metres cable Intercom Speaker  LS81 –Complete with 5metres of cable Loudhailer Speaker  LSH80 RS80 Series: Component Parts and Accessories Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 13

14 Extension cables  EXAH05 –5metre cable for RS82 and RS87 handsets  EXAH20 –20metre cable for RS82 and RS87 handsets  EXPC05 –5metre cable for the RS86 control panel  EXPC20 –20metre cable for the RS86 control panel (and WB20)  EXBH05 –5metre cable for the RS81 handset  EXBH20 –20metre cable for the RS81 handset  EXAD00 –RS81-RS82 handset adaptor cable RS80 Series: Component Parts and Accessories Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 14

15 RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Power Connection NMEA in/out Terminal Number Wire Reference 1Common Out – 2Data Out + 3IDSC - 4IDSC + Terminal Number Wire Colour(s) 1Red 2Black Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 15

16 RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Station Connection Loudspeaker Connection Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 16

17 Horn Key Connection Aux AF input Intercom Speaker Connection Hailer Connection RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 17

18 Handset extension cables  Use provided cables if possible  RS87 - 6 core cable 2*16/0.2 (0.5mm2), 4*7/0.2 (0.25mm2)  RS81 / RS86 - 8 core cable 2*16/0.2 (0.5mm2), 6*7/0.2 (0.25mm2) Intercom Speakers  3 core screened cable 7/0.2 (0.25mm2)  Screen connected to pin 1 Hailer  2 Core twisted pair 24/0.2 (0.75mm2) minimum.  For long runs >10 metres use 32/0.2 (1.0mm2) NMEA / iDSC  2 core 7/0.2(0.25mm2)  Screen to be connected as per manufacturers recommendations RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 18

19 Successful Installation  Always use appropriately sized power cable  Always separate antenna and power cables  Always route antenna and power cables away from engine compartment  Always route radio cables away from other cables carrying high current  Always suppress spark ignition systems, refrigerators, etc. RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 19

20 RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Adding MMSI number  Select Menu option from keypad  Select Numbers Option  Select Ships MMSI Option  Press OK to Enter MMSI  Enter Number  Press OK  Enter number again  Press Ok to Confirm  Press Clear key to exit menu Use same procedure to enter ATIS number ATIS and MMSI numbers can only be entered once Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 20

21 Periodic Maintenance  Light greasing of exposed connector pins  Cleaning of handset with warm soapy water only  Cleaning and protection of any antenna connectors, especially through deck varieties RS80 Series: Installation and Commissioning Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 21

22 RS80 Series: Typical Customer Enquiries QuestionReplyRemarks My transmissions have been reported as weak and my reception appears to be very short range. What could cause this? The symptoms suggest a faulty antenna. Check and replace antenna parts as necessary, not forgetting deck plugs & sockets. Is it possible to have International & USA Channels available? Yes.Refer to the User Manual for how to select Second Mode or Alternate Channel Set. Why am I unable to access the Second Channel Set? The Second Channel Set is not enabled in the configuration program on most Standard programs. Use the PR80 programming kit to change configuration setting; “SECOND MODE ENABLED”. How do I set an RS80 Series product into Programming Mode? Programming mode access is dependent upon the operating software. Software version 2.1 or later does not need a handset to be connected, connect the programming and power leads and switch on. Software versions pre 2.1 require a handset. Switch on and key in 1,6,0 before the radio has completed it software version display cycle. If successful the display will show “Config NVM”. Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 22

23 RS80 Series: Typical Customer Enquiries QuestionReplyRemarks Why can’t I update the software in an RS80 Series product using the PR80? The PR80 Programming Kit only grants access to the Configuration Program held in the on board Non Volatile Memory chip. To upgrade the product software Requires the PR80F Flash Programming Kit to flash update the processor. How can I change the MMSI Number entered into an RS80 Series product? Once entered and confirmed the MMSI Number can only be changed using the Programming Kit PR80. The MMSI Number can be erased to enable entry from the front panel / handset by selecting DSC Identifier on the Configuration Settings page and hitting Space Bar. I have used the PR80 to access the Configuration Software. Why am I unable to change the Serial Number or to enable ATIS or Second Mode? These attributes are password protected. Contact your National Distributor for assistance. Protection by password is used to deny access to certain attributes to ensure that the regulations in differing countries are not infringed. Why can I communicate with other boats on Channel 6 but not on Channel 7? Channel 6 is a Simplex Channel but Channel 7 is Duplex. Simplex can be used ship to ship but Duplex is normally reserved for ship to shore. A list of Channels is given in the User Manual; those with the same frequency for transmit and receive are Simplex and those with different frequencies are Duplex. Why having connected an AHS87 to an RS80B “Black Box” and switching does the handset briefly display the software version and then switch off? The RS87 is incompatible with the RS80B “Black Box”. The various versions of “Black Box” will only accept the handset or control panel for which it has been factory configured i.e. AHS87 will not operate with RS81 and similarly AHS81 will not operate with RS87. An AHS82 Handset can be added to an RS81 to upgrade to DSC capability. Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 23

24 RS80 Series: Typical Customer Enquiries QuestionReplyRemarks In a multi-station installation can I install Station 1 with an AHS87 Handset and Station 2 with a PC86 Control Panel? Yes.The AHS87 and PC86 are completely interchangeable. I have a scrambler module fitted to my RS87. If I am in scrambler mode and make a DSC call will the DSC call be scrambled? No.The product automatically jumps out of scrambler mode when a DSC call is initiated. Do I need an expansion board fitted to enable a scrambler module to be fitted? No.The scrambler module is fitted into a socket on the control board. Why is the volume on Hailer and Intercom functions much lower than on other functions? Volume control of Hailer and Intercom speakers are independent of the volume selected for VHF operation. Settings will initially be at factory default but can be adjusted from the handset or control panel during hailer or intercom operation. Can I adjust the volume of a station from another station? Yes.Enter the “ VHF Items” Menu followed by “Speaker Settings” and choose the station whose volume requires adjusting. Can I have a speaker connected to Station 2 without a handset and still control the volume from Station 1? Yes.See Speaker Settings above. Company Confidential © 2010 Navico Holding AS Page 24


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