Ray49EMarine VHF RadioOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81297-1Date: June 2007
10 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioImportant InformationLicensingPrior to using your Ray49E, please check your national requirements for both operators and equ
100 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio23 157.150 161.750 Public Correspondence, Port Operations and Ship Movement24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence, Port O
Appendix D: Channel List 101• Intership channels are for communications between ship stations. Intership communications should be restricted to Channe
102 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioU.S. Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies CH. NoXMIT FreqRCV FreqSingle Freq Use01A 156.050 156.050 x Port Opera
Appendix D: Channel List 10322A 157.100 157.100 x Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broad-casts. Broadcasts announced on channel 16.
104 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio• Recreational boaters normally use channels listed as Non-Commercial: 68, 69, 71, 72, 78A.• Channel 70 is used exclusively
Appendix D: Channel List 105Canadian Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies CH No.XMIT FreqRCV FreqArea of Operation Use01 156.050 160.650 PC
106 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio14 156.700 156.700 AC, GL Intership, Ship/Shore, Commercial, Non-commercial and Ship Movement: Port operations and pilot i
Appendix D: Channel List 10727 157.350 161.950 AC, GL, PC Ship/Shore and Public Correspondence28 157.400 162.000 PC Ship/Shore, Safety and Public Corr
108 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio68 156.425 156.425 All areas Intership, Ship/Shore and Non-commercial:For marinas and yacht clubs.69 156.475 156.475 All ar
Appendix D: Channel List 109Area of OperationAC: Atlantic Coast, Gulf and St. Lawrence River up to and including MontrealEC (East Coast): includes NL,
Important Information 11Note: When ATIS is enabled, certain programming steps have been implemented to pro-tect the integrity of the Basel Agreement
110 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioEuropean Private Channels and FrequenciesIn addition to the channels listed above in the International Marine VHF Channels
111Appendix E: Glossary Term MeaningAll Scan A feature that scans all channels in the channel set.All Ships Call A DSC call that sends out
112 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioITU International Telecommunications Union (EU)MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity; a number issued by each country to i
113IndexNumerics16/PLUS key 23, 25AAdding channels to memory 41All Scan function 38All Ships Calls 79Receiving 79Transmitting 79ATISFunction 53indic
114 Ray49E VHF RadioPosition Reply 90setup 46Group Calls 75Receiving 78Transmitting 76Group MMSI Setup 75HHandset 23, 95Help from Raymarine 91HI/LOind
115Web site 91RayMic 35, 62Received Calls 84Removing the sun cover 15Repair 91Reset 59RX indicator 26SSave 24SAVED indicator 26Saved Scan function 3
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12 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioEMC ConformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreation
13Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 Ray49E Fixed Station VHF RadiosThe Ray49E marine VHF radiotelephone is a microprocessor-controlled transceiver that provi
14 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio• All Scan, Memory Scan and 2 Priority Scan functions• Dual/Tri Watch Monitor modes• Local Mode decreases noise in areas whe
15Chapter 2: Installation2.1 Unpacking and InspectionUse care when unpacking the unit from the shipping carton to prevent damage to the contents. It i
16 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioEquipment SuppliedThe Ray49E comes in two colors: gray and white. The following is a list of materials supplied with each mo
Chapter 2: Installation 172.2 Planning the InstallationMount the transceiver to allow easy access from the location where the boat is normally navigat
18 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio topbottomD10241-1179mm (7.05 in)126mm(4.96 in)167mm(6.57 in)175mm(6.89 in)138mm(5.43 in)40 mm(1.57 in)76.8mm(3.0
Chapter 2: Installation 192.3 Cable ConnectionsThe radio has bullet connectors for power and cable connectors for attaching the optional Microphone Re
Trademarks and registered trademarksRaymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc.All other product names are trademarks or registered trademar
20 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioPower The red and black Power Cord provides connection to DC power. Slide the bullet connectors on the cord into their mates
Chapter 2: Installation 21 NMEA AlarmWhen no valid position data is available, the NMEA alarm sounds (provided that the MMSI number has bee
22 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioAntenna Mounting SuggestionsMounting the VHF antenna properly is very important because it will directly affect the performa
23Chapter 3: General Operations3.1 Keypad and Rotary KnobsSeveral of the keys on the front panel of the transceiver serve multiple purposes. For the m
24 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio4. UP/DOWN Use the arrow keys to change the active channel number. Press and hold for rapid channel changing. Can also be u
Chapter 3: General Operations 2510. CLEARPress and release to terminate a function and return to the last-used channel. Press and hold for 3 seconds t
26 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio1. (TX) TransmittingIndicates the PTT key is being pressed and the radio is transmitting.2. (RX) ReceivingIndicates that the
Chapter 3: General Operations 278. Weather AlertIndicates that the radio is monitoring for weather alert broadcasts. US and Canada only.9. (U, I, C, W
28 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio14. (HI, LO) Transmit Power Indicates whether radio tranmissions are being made at 25 watts (HI) or 1 watt (LO).15. ATIS Act
Chapter 3: General Operations 293.6 Tuning the Channel...on the TransceiverRotate the CH/OK knob clockwise to increase the channel number.Rotate the C
3ContentsTrademarks and registered trademarks ... 2About this Handbook ...
30 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioWeather Alert Operation (If Available) NOAA also broadcasts continuous severe weather alerts as needed. You can set your Ra
Chapter 3: General Operations 313.9 Selecting the Secondary Priority (PLUS) ChannelThe Ray218E/Ray55E enables you to program the 16/PLUS key to store
32 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio 3.10 TransmittingPress and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) key on the microphone to transmit on the selected channel
Chapter 3: General Operations 333.11 Menu Mode OperationPress and release the MENU/DSC key while in standby mode to enter Menu Mode.Menu mode is fully
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35Chapter 4: Menu Settings4.1 Menu Function Most of the radio’s functions reside in the Main Menu, which is accessed through the MENU/DSC key. A diagr
36 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio3. Press in the CH/OK knob on the transceiver or HI/LO key on the microphone to accept. The sub-menu headings are displayed.
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 377. Press CH/OK on the transceiver or the HI/LO key on the microphone to accept. The setting is changed. Continue in the sam
38 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioYour Ray49E is equipped with four types of scan options: All Scan, Saved (Memory) Scan, Priority All Scan and Priority Saved
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 39Priority All ScanPriority All Scan searches for activity on all channels but alternates scanning the Priority Channel 16 af
4 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio3. 16/PLUS ...234. UP/DOWN ...
40 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioPriority Saved ScanPriority Saved Scan is much like Priority Scan except that the radio alternates searching for activity on
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 41 Some channels are limited by regulation to be low power only. If the HILO operation request is denied, an error
42 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioTo remove the selected channel from memory, navigate to CLEAR and then press CH/OK.The SAVED icon either appears to indicate
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 43Dual WatchDual Watch monitors the current working channel and Channel 16 in cycle.DUAL 16 appears on the top line of the di
44 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioFrequency Band The Ray49E can transmit and receive all USA, International and Canadian frequencies, if so licensed. This set
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 45To completely remove the Channel Name, rotate the CH/OK knob to choose DELETE in step 5 above, instead, and then press CH/O
46 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioSensitivityUse this setting to switch the transmit power from high to low. Rotate the CH/OK knob t o toggle between full rec
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 47Manual PositionIf no GPS data is available and the MMSI number has been programmed, the “NO GPS” icon does not appear, and
48 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio• Continue this process until all time data been selected. • When time data is entered manually, the MAN indicator appears i
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 49SettingsYou can also set how some time and position information is displayed on the screen. Make your selection from the op
53.10 Transmitting ... 323.11 Menu Mode Operation ...
50 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio Note: If COG/SOG is set ON, TIME DISPLAY is automatically set to OFF. Because they oc-cupy the same line on the
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 51program the ATIS number yourself, you can have your dealer program the number for you.Note: The ATIS ID number is a ten di
52 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio D10273-1MAIN MENU VHS OPS GPS SETUP>ATIS OPS72PROGRAMMING567891234>SAVE CANCEL72ATSI OPS>MY ATIS ID ATI
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 53ATIS FunctionThis operation enables or disables the ATIS feature in the radio. This feature accommodates users who travel o
54 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio D10274-1MAIN MENU VHS OPS GPS SETUP>ATIS OPS7272ATIS FUNCATIS ONTHEN DSC OFFPRESS [OK]72ATSI FUNC>ON OFF [
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 554.5 System Configuration Use these menu items for selecting general system-wide settings. Backlight AdjustmentTh
56 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioContrast AdjustmentThis setting adjusts the levels of LCD contrast. Choose from 10 settings. Rotate the CH/OK knob to select
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 57Bearing ModeThis setting is used to determine how heading data are displayed when COG/SOG is displayed (see page 49). Selec
58 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioSystem TestThis menu item displays status of three separate conditions: Version NumberThis menu item
Chapter 4: Menu Settings 59ResetUse this menu item to return your radio to the default factory settings. The following items are reset. All other sett
6 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioGPS SETUP ...59SYSTEM CONFIG ...
60 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio• SPEED UNITSet to KNOTS.DSC MENU• RECV’D CALLSAll logs are cleared.•DSC SETUPAUTO CH CHG is set AUTO.
61Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC)The Ray49E includes equipment for Class “D” Digital Selective Calling (DSC). DSC protocol is a globally a
62 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio Note: To conform with regulations of the Basel Agreement for radiotelephone service on inland waterways, DSC f
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 63 5.2 Distress CallsFor a Distress Call transmission, the Ray49E takes the position and time in
64 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio Designated Distress CallTo send a distress call and specify its nature:1. Press the red DISTRESS key.2. Release
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 65 Note: To conform with regulations of the Basel Agreement for radiotelephone service on inlan
66 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioCancelling a Distress Call Made in ErrorIf the countdown has not been completed, release the DISTRESS key before the countdo
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 67To accept a Distress Call when Auto Channel Change is OFF1. Press the CH/OK knob. The alert tone is muted
68 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioNote: The AUTO CH CHG option determines whether you want your radio automatically switched to channel 16 to receive the cal
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 69 4. Rotate the CH/OK knob. The flashing underline is replaced with a numeric character. Contin
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70 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioIf you enter a number other than 0 in the initial position of the MMSI ID, an anchor symbol ( ) is entered as a prefix to th
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 71Deleting an Existing Entry1. From the Phonebook, rotate the CH/OK knob until the arrow is pointing to the
72 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio If using MANUAL MMSI ID entry:Enter the MMSI number using the CH/OK knob. Rotate CH/OK to select each character
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 736. Press CH/OK to transmit the call. The Individual Call is transmitted on channel 70, the radio tunes to
74 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio To mute the alert tone:Press CLEAR. Automatic cancellation takes place after 2 minutes.To ignore the Individual
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 755.5 Group CallsThe Group Call feature sends transmissions that are only received by radios sharing a comm
76 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio Transmitting a Group CallTo call another vessel in the group, select the Group Name to contact from the list of
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 776. Press CH/OK to select. You are prompted to send the call or cancel the call.7. Press CH/OK to transmit
78 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioReceiving Group CallsThe Ray49E can receive Group Routine Calls from anyone in your prearranged group.When a Group Call is r
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 795.6 All Ships CallsAn All Ships Call sends out a message to all stations within range. The Ray49E can mak
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80 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioAll Ships Routine or SafetyWhen an All Ships Routine or Safety Call is received, the LCD alternates among 3 screens displayi
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 81To accept an All Ships Urgency or Distress Call when Auto Channel Change is OFF1. Press CH/OK. The alert
82 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio5.7 Position RequestWith this option you can request GPS position information from any station capable of responding to this
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 83 Retrieving the Last Received Position Data1. From the DSC Menu, select RECV’D CALLS.2. Rotate
84 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio5.8 Received Calls (Logs)The radio maintains lists of the last received DSC call types by number and time of call. Separate
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 85To view the Received Call Logs:1. From the DSC menu, rotate the CH/OK knob until the arrow points to RECV
86 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioIf the caller had requested a change to an unsupported working channel, Unable to Comply appears, indicating the radio could
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 87My MMSI IDThis operation stores the MMSI number required for DSC communications, including Distress Calls
88 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio D10313-1DSC MENU PHONEBOOK>DSC SETUP [BACK]72PROGRAMMING2320123456>SAVE CANCEL72DSC SETUP>MY MMSI ID AU
Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 89Automatic Channel Changing for Incoming CallsFor incoming Distress and All Ships Urgency Calls, this opti
9About this HandbookIntended UseThis handbook describes the Ray49E fixed VHF marine radio. The Ray49E provides two-way communications on all Internati
90 Ray49E Marine VHF Radio Position ReplyThis option enables you to determine how your radio responds to a request for your GPS position in
91Chapter 6: Customer ServiceThis chapter provides information on service for your Ray49E.6.1 How to Contact RaymarineOn the InternetVisit the Raymari
92 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioTechnical SupportThe Technical Services Department handles inquiries concerning installation, operation, fault diagnosis and
93Appendix A: SpecificationsGeneral Mounting Bracket or flush mountSize (H x W x D): Ray49EFlush MountedBracket Mounted73 x 167 x 174 mm (
94 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioTransmitter Receiver Frequency Error 10 ppmRF Power (at 13.6 VDC):Hi ModeLo Mode25 W1 WMaximum Deviation ± 5 KHz
95Appendix B: Radio ControlsThis section is a quick reference to your radio’s controls. Microphone Keys Key Name Press & Rel
96 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioTransceiver Controls Transceiver Push Keys Key Name Function6. CH/OK Rotate to change channels or nav
97 Appendix C: Menu StructureFollowing is the structure of the menu that appears when the MENU/DSC key is pressed and then immediately released.
98 Ray49E Marine VHF RadioFollowing is the structure of the menu that appears when the MENU/DSC key is pressed and held for 3 seconds. ----
99Appendix D: Channel ListInternational Marine VHF Channels & Frequencies CH No.XMIT FreqRCV FreqSingle Freq Use01 156.050 160.650 Pub
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