Specifications

The 7-segment display shows following information:
Channel
1/25 watt output power indicator
Channel table selection (Int, US or BI)
Volume level (6 bars, but 12 levels)
Squelch level (6 bars, but 12 levels)
Dual Watch
Tx indicator
Call indicator
DSC Alarm indicator
The graphic display is used for all settings and the DSC menu. The menus can be operated by using the
UP, DOWN, MENU BACK and OK key. The menus are activated by pressing the Menu buttons. All menus
have a number, and the menus can be selected by pressing the respective number.
The graphic display has a sleep mode function. When this function is activated the graphic display can go
into sleep mode, whenever it is not activated. The bright background light intensity usually inherent to
LCD displays is well known to be very annoying on vessels at night, as it disturbs the night vision and the
light may reflect in the windows on the bridge. The sleep mode function solves this problem in the
RT5022.
The newest regulations require that the display show UTC time, MMSI number and position and time of
position report. The RT5022 fulfils these requirements.
3.3.1 Dimming
The dimming function allows the user to set the right level direct on the front panel by pushing just one
button. When pressed once the light becomes brighter, and pressed twice the light is reduced. The
contrast can be set in the menu.
3.4 Replay
This is a completely new function, which has never been seen in
the market before. Pattern applications are pending. The SAILOR
RT5022 constantly records the latest 90 seconds of communication
received. The communication can then be replayed simply by
pressing the Replay button. The graphic display indicates on which
channel the communication was received, the time and date, and
the duration in seconds. The RT5022 records communication only
on the channel selected.
90 seconds may sound a short time, but it can easily cover incoming communication for a very long
period!
Sales Introduction SAILOR RT5022 – Version 1.0 HFY
Thrane & Thrane, April 6
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2005 Page 9 of 19