Simrad Axis 200 Service Manual

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Summary of Contents

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MAXIMIZING YOUR PERFORMANCE AT SEA

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On/Off (1)Press to turn the HT50 on. To turn the radio off, press andhold the key for approximately 2 seconds. This is to avoid acci-dental power off

Page 3 - & Axis 50 GMDSS

Instruction Manual11E03766 Issue 3.0• The icon indicates that the selected channel is includedin Memory Scan.• Press and hold until double beep soun

Page 4 - © 2005 Simrad Ltd

2.3 Disable/enable key beepThe HT50 beeps every time a key is pressed to confirm opera-tion. To disable the key beep, press and hold SQ while turning

Page 5 - 2 OPERATION

Instruction Manual13E03766 Issue 3.02.6 Charger optionsThe HT50 is supplied with a TC50 trickle charger that willaccept the whole radio or the batte

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HT50/HT51/HT53 & Axis 50 GMDSS14E03766 Issue 3.0When using a lithium battery pack, the low-level battery indi-cator may flash under transmit cond

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3 APPENDIX3.1 LicensingNote Prior to use please check the national licensing requirementsfor operators.In the UK license applications and queries sh

Page 8 - 2.1 Controls

HT50/HT51/HT53 & Axis 50 GMDSS16E03766 Issue 3.03.3 AntennaThe antenna for the radio is fitted to the unit via a robust screwfitting to an M6 th

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Instruction Manual17E03766 Issue 3.03.5 Channel frequenciesNote Ch 0 will only be made available in the UK to Coastguardusers with written authoriza

Page 10 - SCAN mode (8)

BATTERY PACK Typical life of fully charged pack at 25°CDuty Cycle Ai Duty Cycle Aii Duty Cycle B850mAh NiCad 9 hrs 12 hrs 5 hrs1200mAh NimH 12 hrs 20

Page 11 - - Backlight (11)

Instruction Manual19E03766 Issue 3.03.7 TroubleshootingThese simple checks should be carried out before seeking tech-nical assistance and may save t

Page 13 - 2.7 Charging of batteries

HT50/HT51/HT53 & Axis 50 GMDSS20E03766 Issue 3.03.8 Spares & accessoriesThe following spares and accessories are available from author-ized

Page 14 - E03766 Issue 3.0

Instruction Manual21E03766 Issue 3.03.9 Technical specificationChannel capability . .54 international channels 1–28, 60–69, 71–88 . . . . . . . . .

Page 15 - 3 APPENDIX

HT50/HT51/HT53 & Axis 50 GMDSS22E03766 Issue 3.03.10 Declaration of ConformityEnglish Hereby, Simrad Limited (Margate) declares that this HT50/H

Page 16 - 3.4 Transmission range

Instruction Manual23E03766 Issue 3.03.11 Service & warrantyYour radio should seldom need servicing, although it will bene-fit from an applicatio

Page 19 - 3.7 Troubleshooting

MAXIMIZING YOUR PERFORMANCE AT SEA

Page 20 - 3.8 Spares & accessories

Simrad HT50/51/53& Axis 50 GMDSSHandheld VHF RadiosMANUAL

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The technical data, information, and illustrations contained in this publication were to the best of our knowledge correctat the time of going to prin

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VE03766 Issue 3.01 GENERAL 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 OPERATION 2.1 Controls

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1 GENERAL1.1 IntroductionThe Simrad waterproof handheld VHF range comprises threemodels:• The HT50 VHF radio is designed for leisure and light com-m

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HT50/HT51/HT53 & Axis 50 GMDSS8E03766 Issue 3.02 OPERATION2.1 ControlsThe location of the controls for the HT50 series are shown inFig 2.1 belo

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Hold duringPower UpSelect secondarychannel set*Disable / enablefirst key beep*If availablePress & holdTriple BeepInhibit / enableselected channelf

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