Standard Horizon HX100 Bedienungsanleitung
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HX100 HX150
HX100/HX150
Floating VHF Marine Transceiver
Owner’s Manual

HX100/HX150Page 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Reference Guide 3 ....................................................................................................................................
1. GENERAL INFORMATION 4 ........................................................................................................................
1.1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 SAFETY INFORMATION 5 ..............................................................................................................
2. ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 PACKING LIST 6 ..............................................................................................................................
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................... 6
3. ABOUT THIS RADIO 8 ................................................................................................................................
3.1 ABOUT THE VHF MARINE BAND 8 ............................................................................................
3.2 ABOUT WATER RESISTANCE 8 ...................................................................................................
3.3 DISTRESS AND HAILING
(CHANNEL 16) ................................................................................ 8
3.4 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) ............................................................... 9
3.5 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13 10 ................................................................................................
3.6 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67 10 ................................................................................................
3.7 SIMPLEX / DUPLEX CHANNEL USE 10 ........................................................................................
3.8 AUTOMATED RADIO CHECK SERVICE ..................................................................................11
4. GETTING STARTED................................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 RADIO CARE 12 ...............................................................................................................................
4.2 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS 12 ..................................................................................................
4.2.1 BATTERY SAFETY ......................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION / REMOVAL .......................................................................... 14
4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING 15 ....................................................................................................
4.3 BELT CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL 16 ...................................................................................
5. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 17 ............................................................................................................
5.1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 17 ................................................................................................
5.2 LCD INDICATORS 20 ......................................................................................................................
6. BASIC OPERATION 22 ................................................................................................................................
6.1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS 22 ............................................................................................
6.2 INITIAL SETUP 22 ...........................................................................................................................
6.3 RECEPTION ................................................................................................................................ 22
6.4 TRANSMISSION .......................................................................................................................... 23
6.4.1 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER
(TOT) .............................................................................. 23
6.5 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS 24 ..........................................................
6.6 KEYPAD LOCKING 24 .....................................................................................................................
6.7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS 24 ..................................................................................................
6.7.1 NOAA WEATHER ALERT ................................................................................................ 25
6.7.2 NOAA WEATHER ALERT TESTING ................................................................................ 25
6.8 PRESET CHANNELS (0 ~ 9): INSTANT ACCESS 26 ...................................................................
6.8.1 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................. 26
6.8.2 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 26
6.8.3 DELETING A PRESET CHANNEL ................................................................................ 26
6.9 SCANNING .................................................................................................................................. 27
6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY ............................................................................... 27
6.9.2 SELECTING SCAN TYPE 27 ..............................................................................................
6.9.3 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 28
6.9.3.1 Priority Scan 28 .......................................................................................................
6.9.3.2 Memory Scan 29 .....................................................................................................
6.10 DUAL WATCH 29 .............................................................................................................................
6.11 TRI-WATCH ................................................................................................................................. 30
7. MENU (“SET”
) MODE 31 ..............................................................................................................................
8. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 33
8.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 33
8.2 REPLACEMENT PARTS............................................................................................................. 33
8.3 FACTORY SERVICE 34 ...................................................................................................................
8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................................................................................... 34
9. VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT 35 .............................................................................................
10. WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................. 41
11. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 44
11.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 44
11.2 TRANSMITTER............................................................................................................................ 44
11.3 RECEIVER ................................................................................................................................... 45
12. FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION 46 .....................................................................
13. FCC NOTICE 47 ...........................................................................................................................................

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The HX100/HX150 is equipped with the E2O (Easy-To-Operate) menu system.
You can perform the basic operation in numerical order of the illustration below.
Press and hold the key to turn on or off the radio.
Press the key (“ ” is displayed to the left of the channel number), VOL
then press the / key to adjust the speaker audio volume.
Press the key twice (“ ” is displayed to the left of the channel SQL
number), then press the key to squelch or press the key to un-
squelch the radio.
Press the / key to selects the operating channel.
Press the key to toggle the transmit power between High (5 W:
HX150, 2.5 W: HX100) and Low (1 W). “ ” will be displayed on the LCD L
when Low (1W) power is selected.
Press the key to recall channel 16.
Press and hold the key for two seconds to recall channel 9.
Press the key again to revert to the last selected channel.
Place your mouth about 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from MIC hole and speak
in a normal voice level while pressing the switch.PTT
MIC Hole
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