Installation Instructions
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... positive (+) connection on the rear panel of the radio by a VHF 200 series radio when communicating with a NMEA 2000-compliant device. Refer to the VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual to a hailer horn: 1. VHF 100/200 Series Radio Installation Instructions Connect the white wire on the...ISO Address Claim NMEA Request/Command/ Acknowledge Group Function PGN List Product Information Radio Frequency/Mode/Power DSC Call Information Garmin VHF 200 Series radios are NMEA 2000 certified. To connect the VHF 200 series radio to operate the hailer. Mount the hailer horn at least 10 ft....
... positive (+) connection on the rear panel of the radio by a VHF 200 series radio when communicating with a NMEA 2000-compliant device. Refer to the VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual to a hailer horn: 1. VHF 100/200 Series Radio Installation Instructions Connect the white wire on the...ISO Address Claim NMEA Request/Command/ Acknowledge Group Function PGN List Product Information Radio Frequency/Mode/Power DSC Call Information Garmin VHF 200 Series radios are NMEA 2000 certified. To connect the VHF 200 series radio to operate the hailer. Mount the hailer horn at least 10 ft....
Installation Instructions
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... Connect the yellow wire on the external speaker. 2. Connecting a GHS 10 or GHS 10i Handset You can use a Garmin GHS 10 handset with the VHF 200 radio, or a Garmin GHS 10i handset with the speaker. Connect the extension cable to the microphone relocation port on the rear of the extension ...cable and connect the extension cable to the handset. Refer to the VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual to an external speaker:...
... Connect the yellow wire on the external speaker. 2. Connecting a GHS 10 or GHS 10i Handset You can use a Garmin GHS 10 handset with the VHF 200 radio, or a Garmin GHS 10i handset with the speaker. Connect the extension cable to the microphone relocation port on the rear of the extension ...cable and connect the extension cable to the handset. Refer to the VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual to an external speaker:...
Owner's Manual
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VHF 100/200 Series owner's manual 25W LOCAL DISTRESS USA 16 ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH PA SCAN
VHF 100/200 Series owner's manual 25W LOCAL DISTRESS USA 16 ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH PA SCAN
Owner's Manual
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...Association. B Printed in any storage medium, for any purpose without notice. Visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com) for the VHF 100i/VHF 200i only. 0168 July 2009 Part Number 190-01019-00 Rev. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913... contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in China CE ...
...Association. B Printed in any storage medium, for any purpose without notice. Visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com) for the VHF 100i/VHF 200i only. 0168 July 2009 Part Number 190-01019-00 Rev. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Tel. (913... contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in China CE ...
Owner's Manual
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... to Channels 16/9 NMEA 0183 interface capabilities NMEA 2000® interface capabilities Additional capabilities with NMEA 2000 compatible Garmin chartplotters and Garmin autopilot system Hard-wired speaker and microphone Relocatable speaker and microphone Supports one GHS 10 or one GHS 10i ...position requests Local receiver mode to improve receiver performance in the following table. Introduction Introduction The VHF 100 and VHF 200 series radios equip you with automatic and manual foghorn signals and adjustable, base fog frequencies Two-way hailer functionality for listening back when ...
... to Channels 16/9 NMEA 0183 interface capabilities NMEA 2000® interface capabilities Additional capabilities with NMEA 2000 compatible Garmin chartplotters and Garmin autopilot system Hard-wired speaker and microphone Relocatable speaker and microphone Supports one GHS 10 or one GHS 10i ...position requests Local receiver mode to improve receiver performance in the following table. Introduction Introduction The VHF 100 and VHF 200 series radios equip you with automatic and manual foghorn signals and adjustable, base fog frequencies Two-way hailer functionality for listening back when ...
Owner's Manual
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... by your Garmin® dealer) Multilingual user interface: English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish VHF 100 VHF 100i ● ● VHF 200 ● VHF 200i ● ● ● Manual Conventions In this manual, when you should complete these steps: 1. Small arrows (>) in order. VHF 100/200 ...Series and GHS 10 Series Instructions This manual provides instructions for the following units: North American Models VHF 100 VHF 200 GHS 10 International Models VHF 100i VHF 200i GHS 10i Unless otherwise noted, the instructions for the VHF 100/200 Series radios and ...
... by your Garmin® dealer) Multilingual user interface: English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish VHF 100 VHF 100i ● ● VHF 200 ● VHF 200i ● ● ● Manual Conventions In this manual, when you should complete these steps: 1. Small arrows (>) in order. VHF 100/200 ...Series and GHS 10 Series Instructions This manual provides instructions for the following units: North American Models VHF 100 VHF 200 GHS 10 International Models VHF 100i VHF 200i GHS 10i Unless otherwise noted, the instructions for the VHF 100/200 Series radios and ...
Owner's Manual
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Introduction Table of Contents Introduction...i Manual Conventions...ii Getting Started...1 Transceiver Front Panel...1 Microphone and GHS 10 Series Handsets 2 Transceiver and Handset Display 3 Tips...4 Basic Operation...5 Turning the Radio On and Off 5 Adjusting the Radio Volume 5 Adjusting the Volume on a GHS 10 or a GHS 10i 5 Adjusting the Squelch on the Radio 5 Adjusting the Squelch on......26 Adding and Modifying Group Entries 26 Configuring DSC Settings 27 Advanced Operation 29 NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 29 Modifying the Operating Settings 30 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual iii
Introduction Table of Contents Introduction...i Manual Conventions...ii Getting Started...1 Transceiver Front Panel...1 Microphone and GHS 10 Series Handsets 2 Transceiver and Handset Display 3 Tips...4 Basic Operation...5 Turning the Radio On and Off 5 Adjusting the Radio Volume 5 Adjusting the Volume on a GHS 10 or a GHS 10i 5 Adjusting the Squelch on the Radio 5 Adjusting the Squelch on......26 Adding and Modifying Group Entries 26 Configuring DSC Settings 27 Advanced Operation 29 NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 29 Modifying the Operating Settings 30 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual iii
Owner's Manual
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Introduction Appendix...35 Alarms and Messages...35 Channel Lists...36 Specifications...46 Caring for the Unit...49 Index...50 iv VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual
Introduction Appendix...35 Alarms and Messages...35 Channel Lists...36 Specifications...46 Caring for the Unit...49 Index...50 iv VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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...-press to adjust the volume. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Getting Started Transceiver Front Panel 25W DISTRESS 16 USA ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH PA SCAN DISTRESS Getting Started Squelch Volume PWR or 16/9 Channel HI/LO DSC MENU CLEAR DISTRESS-press to toggle the radio between local and distant receive...
...-press to adjust the volume. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Getting Started Transceiver Front Panel 25W DISTRESS 16 USA ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH PA SCAN DISTRESS Getting Started Squelch Volume PWR or 16/9 Channel HI/LO DSC MENU CLEAR DISTRESS-press to toggle the radio between local and distant receive...
Owner's Manual
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... and the squelch, the handset works the same as the radio. MENU-press to the previous screen when you have programmed your original channel. PTT Up arrow 16+ or 16/9 PTT Down arrow Channel CLEAR DSC 25W DISTRESS USA 16 ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH... volume and squelch levels. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Press again to return to begin broadcasting. Press again to return to bypass 1 W transmission power for some channels. HI/LO-press to select between Channel 16, your second-priority channel, and your radio with an MMSI number. DSC-...
... and the squelch, the handset works the same as the radio. MENU-press to the previous screen when you have programmed your original channel. PTT Up arrow 16+ or 16/9 PTT Down arrow Channel CLEAR DSC 25W DISTRESS USA 16 ˆ‰:‹ŒPM UTC WATCH... volume and squelch levels. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Press again to return to begin broadcasting. Press again to return to bypass 1 W transmission power for some channels. HI/LO-press to select between Channel 16, your second-priority channel, and your radio with an MMSI number. DSC-...
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...) ATIS ATIS enabled Position tracking enabled Auto channel changing disabled Incoming or missed DSC call Weather alert External GPS connected VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual RX Squelch level is connected to select items. The function of these keys changes depending on what you entered ...current latitude, longitude, and time are doing. It displays all of an incoming signal 25W Transmitting at 1W Transmitting at 25 watts 1 watt Saved channel LOCAL Receiver mode for areas with radio frequency interference (such as the current channel, the frequency band, and the channel name....
...) ATIS ATIS enabled Position tracking enabled Auto channel changing disabled Incoming or missed DSC call Weather alert External GPS connected VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual RX Squelch level is connected to select items. The function of these keys changes depending on what you entered ...current latitude, longitude, and time are doing. It displays all of an incoming signal 25W Transmitting at 1W Transmitting at 25 watts 1 watt Saved channel LOCAL Receiver mode for areas with radio frequency interference (such as the current channel, the frequency band, and the channel name....
Owner's Manual
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Getting Started Tips Keep the following tips in mind when using your radio or handset: • Press and release the PTT key at any time during a series of steps to return to the Home screen. • Press the CLEAR key to view the previous screen. • Select OK to save your changes and return to the Home screen. • Select ab when entering data to return to a previous character. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual
Getting Started Tips Keep the following tips in mind when using your radio or handset: • Press and release the PTT key at any time during a series of steps to return to the Home screen. • Press the CLEAR key to view the previous screen. • Select OK to save your changes and return to the Home screen. • Select ab when entering data to return to a previous character. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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...you hear audio. 3. TIP: To set the appropriate volume level, first turn the Volume knob counterclockwise. Basic Operation Basic Operation Turning the Radio On and Off Important: To use the DSC capabilities of International, Canadian, and USA channels. See below for more information on adjusting the... the Squelch knob counterclockwise until you must first enter an MMSI number. See page 36 for lists of your radio, you hear audio. 2. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual When receiving, rotate the Volume knob counterclockwise until you must press the CLEAR key to off the...
...you hear audio. 3. TIP: To set the appropriate volume level, first turn the Volume knob counterclockwise. Basic Operation Basic Operation Turning the Radio On and Off Important: To use the DSC capabilities of International, Canadian, and USA channels. See below for more information on adjusting the... the Squelch knob counterclockwise until you must first enter an MMSI number. See page 36 for lists of your radio, you hear audio. 2. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual When receiving, rotate the Volume knob counterclockwise until you must press the CLEAR key to off the...
Owner's Manual
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...PTT key. Press and hold the 25W soft key to transmit on ). After four seconds of the screen. 4. "ALL SCAN +CH16" is displayed on the screen. • -CH16-Channel 16 is scanned in subsequent passes. • +CH16-Channel 16 is broadcasting, the radio pauses on that you not obstruct... the 25W soft key. When you to Home screen. Check to receive on ). Press the PTT key on the microphone or the handset to broadcast on Channels 13 and 67 are detected. The radio bypasses the 1 W transmission requirement when you ended the scan. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual See ...
...PTT key. Press and hold the 25W soft key to transmit on ). After four seconds of the screen. 4. "ALL SCAN +CH16" is displayed on the screen. • -CH16-Channel 16 is scanned in subsequent passes. • +CH16-Channel 16 is broadcasting, the radio pauses on that you not obstruct... the 25W soft key. When you to Home screen. Check to receive on ). Press the PTT key on the microphone or the handset to broadcast on Channels 13 and 67 are detected. The radio bypasses the 1 W transmission requirement when you ended the scan. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual See ...
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...channel as your radio. Channel 16 is the default second-priority channel, but you can select +16 to scan Channel 16 every other than the WX (weather) channels to the number of channels you have selected and Channel 16. 1. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Basic ...currently selected channel, and Channel 16 are displayed on reprogramming the second-priority channel, see page 8. Monitoring Multiple Channels Important: The radio disables multiple-channel monitoring (Dual watch and Tri watch) if you saved Channel 16 to scan your saved channels separately from a channel: 1.
...channel as your radio. Channel 16 is the default second-priority channel, but you can select +16 to scan Channel 16 every other than the WX (weather) channels to the number of channels you have selected and Channel 16. 1. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Basic ...currently selected channel, and Channel 16 are displayed on reprogramming the second-priority channel, see page 8. Monitoring Multiple Channels Important: The radio disables multiple-channel monitoring (Dual watch and Tri watch) if you saved Channel 16 to scan your saved channels separately from a channel: 1.
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... used for example, "TRI WATCH CH: 75 + 16 + 9". 3. Select TRI. Reprogramming the Second-Priority Channel You can control the transmitting power of the radio. Select MENU. 2. Using 16/9 Mode 16/9 is a priority operation that is displayed, select OK. Entering this mode changes the transmit power to indicate low-...the HI/LO key, and then select 1W. To exit Tri watch allows you press the 16/9 key, the radio switches to LO power in 16/9 mode. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual To transmit on LO power in 16/9 mode, Channel 16 and the second-priority channel (Channel 9 by pressing the...
... used for example, "TRI WATCH CH: 75 + 16 + 9". 3. Select TRI. Reprogramming the Second-Priority Channel You can control the transmitting power of the radio. Select MENU. 2. Using 16/9 Mode 16/9 is a priority operation that is displayed, select OK. Entering this mode changes the transmit power to indicate low-...the HI/LO key, and then select 1W. To exit Tri watch allows you press the 16/9 key, the radio switches to LO power in 16/9 mode. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual To transmit on LO power in 16/9 mode, Channel 16 and the second-priority channel (Channel 9 by pressing the...
Owner's Manual
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...the same frequency, a VHF radio only receives the stronger of the receiver. Other than distress calls, transmit using the maximum range of the radio. Press the HI/LO key. 2. Select 1W or 25W to be lowpower (1 watt) by pressing the 25W soft key during transmission.... You can control the receiving sensitivity of the receiver. Using the Intercom Intercom operation only applies to accept the call. 3. The other party must press the PTT key on the receiving unit to the VHF 200 series radios and GHS 10 series handsets. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual...
...the same frequency, a VHF radio only receives the stronger of the receiver. Other than distress calls, transmit using the maximum range of the radio. Press the HI/LO key. 2. Select 1W or 25W to be lowpower (1 watt) by pressing the 25W soft key during transmission.... You can control the receiving sensitivity of the receiver. Using the Intercom Intercom operation only applies to accept the call. 3. The other party must press the PTT key on the receiving unit to the VHF 200 series radios and GHS 10 series handsets. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual...
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... screen indicates which is part of the PA system of your radio. Release the PTT key to the Home screen. You can be heard through the horn can sound the horn manually. 10 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Release the PTT key and listen for installation information. When the...speaker. The hailer allows for installation information. NOTE: When the radio is part of the PA system of your message. 3. To operate the hailer: 1. Select PA > HAILER. Select EXIT to return to listen. 5. See the VHF 100/200 Series Installation Instructions for two-way communication: you ...
... screen indicates which is part of the PA system of your radio. Release the PTT key to the Home screen. You can be heard through the horn can sound the horn manually. 10 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Release the PTT key and listen for installation information. When the...speaker. The hailer allows for installation information. NOTE: When the radio is part of the PA system of your message. 3. To operate the hailer: 1. Select PA > HAILER. Select EXIT to return to listen. 5. See the VHF 100/200 Series Installation Instructions for two-way communication: you ...
Owner's Manual
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...frequency in 50 Hz increments. Adjusting the Sound Frequency of the Foghorn You can be heard through the radio speaker between sounding the pattern of foghorns. Select MANUAL from the list. 3. Turn the Channel knob to adjust the volume of the tone will rise ... the correct frequency of tones or rings and receiving radio traffic. • UNDERWAY • STOPPED • SAILING/FISHING • RESTRICT/TOW • UNDER TOW • PILOT • AT ANCHOR • AGROUND 4. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual 11 The default setting is 850 Hz. Typically, ...
...frequency in 50 Hz increments. Adjusting the Sound Frequency of the Foghorn You can be heard through the radio speaker between sounding the pattern of foghorns. Select MANUAL from the list. 3. Turn the Channel knob to adjust the volume of the tone will rise ... the correct frequency of tones or rings and receiving radio traffic. • UNDERWAY • STOPPED • SAILING/FISHING • RESTRICT/TOW • UNDER TOW • PILOT • AT ANCHOR • AGROUND 4. VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual 11 The default setting is 850 Hz. Typically, ...
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... 3. Select EXIT to return to access WX mode. 2. "WX" is not available with the VHF 100i or VHF 200i. Press the Channel knob to the Home screen. 12 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Select CANCEL to disregard the changes and return to change the channel. 3. Turn the Channel knob... to the previous screen. Basic Operation 4. Select ACCEPT to save your radio to indicate that are listen-only channels. While...
... 3. Select EXIT to return to access WX mode. 2. "WX" is not available with the VHF 100i or VHF 200i. Press the Channel knob to the Home screen. 12 VHF 100/200 Series Owner's Manual Select CANCEL to disregard the changes and return to change the channel. 3. Turn the Channel knob... to the previous screen. Basic Operation 4. Select ACCEPT to save your radio to indicate that are listen-only channels. While...