Uniden America UT638 PORTABLE MARINE/GMRS/FRS PTT RADIO User Manual

Uniden America Corporation PORTABLE MARINE/GMRS/FRS PTT RADIO Users Manual

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Owner’s ManualGuide d’utilisationModel / Modèle 12019113VHF255AVHF255Floating Dual BandTwo-Way Marine RadioRadio maritime bidirectionnelleà deux bandes
Making a Distress Call Speak slowly - clearly - calmly.For future reference, write your boat’s name & call sign here: Make sure your radio is on. On the radio, press the 16/9-Tri button to switch to Channel 16 (156.8 MHz). (If the corner of the display does not show 16, press the 16/9-Tri button again until it does.) Press the push to talk button on the microphone and say: “MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY.” Say “THIS IS {name of your boat (three times) and call sign/boat registration number (once)}.” Say “MAYDAY {name or call sign of your boat}.” Tell where you are: (what navigational aids or landmarks are near, or read the latitude and longitude from your GPS). State the nature of your distress, (e.g. are you sinking, medical emergency, man overboard, on re, adrift, etc.) State the type of assistance you need (medical, towing, pumps, etc.).Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured persons. Estimate present seaworthiness of your ship (e.g. how immediate is the danger due to ooding or re or proximity to shore). Briey describe your ship, giving the ship name (e.g. “Blue Duck is a 32 foot cabin cruiser, white hull, blue deck house”). Say: “I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.” End message by saying “THIS IS {name or call sign of your boat}, OVER.” Release the push to talk button and listen. If you do not get an answer after 30 seconds, repeat your call, beginning at step 3, above. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.
Faire un appel de détresse Faire un appel de détresse vocal Parlez lentement – clairement – calmement. Pour toute référence ultérieure, transcrivez ci-dessous le nom et l’indicatif d’appel de votre bateau : Vériez si votre radio est en marche. Appuyez sur la touche 16/9-Tri de la radio an de commuter au canal 16 (156,8 MHz). (Si le canal 16 n’apparaît pas à l’afchage, appuyez de nouveau sur la touche 16/9-Tri jusqu’à ce qu’il soit afché.) Appuyez sur le bouton de microphone push to talk et dites :“MAYDAY - MAYDAY – MAYDAY”. Donnez l’identité de votre navire en disant : “ICI {nom de votre bateau (trois fois) ou indicatif d’appel et le numéro d’identication de votre bateau (une fois)}”. Dites “MAYDAY {nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau} une fois”. Donnez votre position : (quels sont les points de repère ou aides à la navigation près de vous ou lisez les coordonnées de longitude et de latitude apparaissant sur votre dispositif GPS). Révélez la nature de votre détresse (par exemple, nous sommes en train de couler, urgence médicale, un homme à la mer, un incendie, nous sommes à la dérive, etc. Révélez la nature de l’assistance désirée (médicale, remorquage, essence, etc.)Donnez le nombre de personnes à bord et les conditions des blessés, s’il y en a. Donnez la condition de navigabilité actuelle de votre navire, tel que le degré de l’urgence par rapport à l’inondation, à l’incendie ou à votre proximité de la côte. Donnez une brève description de votre navire en donnant le nom du bateau (par exemple, “Blue Duck est un yacht de croisière de 32 pieds, avec une coque blanche et un roufe bleu.”). Dites : “JE VAIS ÉCOUTER SUR LE CANAL 16”. Terminez le message en disant “ICI {nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau}, À VOUS”. Relâchez le bouton push to talk du microphone et écoutez. Si vous n’obtenez pas de réponse après 30 secondes, répétez l’appel encommençant à l’étape 3 ci-dessus. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.
Table of ContentsFaire un appel de détresse vocal  iiiIntroduction ..............................E-1Features ................................... E-1Getting Started .........................E-3What’s Included ........................ E-3Parts of the VHF255 ................. E-4Front view ..................................E-4Back view ..................................E-4Charger .....................................E-6Using the Menus ....................... E-6Using Your Radio (General Operation) ............................ E-6Changing the Volume  ...............E-6Setting the Squelch Level .........E-7Changing the Channel ..............E-7Contrast .....................................E-8Lamp adjust ...............................E-8Turning the Key Beep  On and Off ............................E-9Using the external  speaker/mic jack  ..................E-9How It Works ..........................E-10Normal mode operation ...........E-11Normal mode with  Weather Alert Watch ...........E-12Normal mode with Triple  Watch or Dual Watch ..........E-12Normal mode with  Quad Watch ........................E-13Scan mode operation ............. E-13Using the radio in  scan mode  .........................E-14Scan mode with Weather  Alert Watch ..........................E-14Scan mode with Triple  Watch or Dual Watch ..........E-15Both Weather Alert and Triple/ Dual Watch in scan mode ...E-15Weather mode ........................ E-15Using the radio in  weather mode .....................E-16Weather mode with  Weather Alert Watch ...........E-16Weather mode with Triple  Watch or Dual Watch ..........E-16Using the Marine VHF  Band .....................................E-17Making a Transmission ........... E-19Boosting the transmission  power ..................................E-19Setting the UIC Channel  Mode .................................. E-20Using the Strobe SOS Light ... E-20Using the FRS/GMRS Band ..E-21GMRS License ....................... E-21FRS/GMRS Band Features  ... E-21Reading the FRS/GMRS  band screen ........................ E-22FRS/GMRS band  menu options ......................E-22Setting CTCSS/DCS  privacy codes ......................E-22Setting Up the Hardware .......E-25Installing the Battery ............... E-25Making a Distress Call ..............(inside front cover)
Using the Alkaline Battery  Case ................................... E-25Mounting the Charger ............. E-27Charging the Battery ............... E-27Important notes on  charging the battery ............ E-28Attaching the Belt Clip ............ E-28Maintenance and Troubleshooting ..................E-30Common Questions ................ E-30Specications ........................E-32Regulations and Safety Warnings..............................E-43Three Year Limited  Warranty Statement ............E-46
E-1West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualIntroductionFeaturesYour radio provides the following key features:Submersible design Complies with oating JIS8/IPX8 water-resistant standards, which means the radio can be submerged in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes without damage.The radio will only meet this rating if fully assembled and all rubber seals and sealing plugs are well maintained and correctly tted. This means that the speaker microphone is attached or the sealing plug is tted, and the battery pack (or case) and antenna are attached and securely fastened.After your radio is submerged in water, you might notice that the sound is distorted. This is because there is still water remaining in and around the speaker and microphone. Just shake the radio to clear excess water, and the sound will return to normal.If your radio is exposed to salt water, clean it thoroughly with fresh water.The charging equipment is not waterproof. Memory scan mode Lets you save channels to memory and monitor them in quick succession. 
E-2 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualTransmitter power level selectLets you boost the transmitter power from 1 Watt to 2.5 or 5 Watts for added transmission distance.Battery level icons and low battery alertDual, Triple and Quad Watch operation These different watch modes let you monitor up to two Coast Guard Distress/Hailing channels and one weather channel along with one regular marine channel.All marine VHF channels for the U.S., Canada, and international watersFRS/GMRS radio modesLets you use your radio to keep in touch with other members of your party on shore or on another craft close by. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Channel watchSounds a warning tone when a hazard alert is issued.
E-3West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualGetting StartedWhat’s IncludedCharging Cradle12012589Screws for  Charging CradleAC-DC Charging Adapter12012571Lithium Ion Battery12012555VHF255 Radiowith AntennaDC Charging Adapter12012563Alkaline Battery Tray (batteries not included)12303038Wrist Strap12012548Belt Clip7830458If any pieces are missing or damaged, contact West Marine (see back cover for contact information).
E-4 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualParts of the VHF255Front viewBack viewVolume-power knob(Turn clockwise to increase volume.)16/9 - TRI(16/9-triplewatch button ) WX - ALERT(weather alert) buttonSCAN - MEM(scan-memory) buttonBAND - 1/2.5/5WbuttonFull dot matrix displayMENUbuttonENTER-LOCK buttonMicrophone StrobeSOS lightSquelch knob(Turn clockwise to decrease channel noise.)Channel upbuttonChannel down buttonPush to talk buttonWrist strap anchorSpeaker Microphone port and sealing capAntennaVolume-power knob(Turn clockwise to increase volume.)16/9 - TRI(16/9-triplewatch button ) WX - ALERT(weather alert) buttonSCAN - MEM(scan-memory) buttonBAND - 1/2.5/5WbuttonFull dot matrix displayMENUbuttonENTER-LOCK buttonMicrophone StrobeSOS lightSquelch knob(Turn clockwise to decrease channel noise.)Channel upbuttonChannel down buttonPush to talk buttonWrist strap anchorSpeaker Microphone port and sealing capAntennaBelt clipBatteryBattery charging contactsBattery latch Belt clipBatteryBattery charging contactsBattery latch
E-5West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualKnob Turn clockwise to... Turn counter-clockwise to...Squelch Raise the squelch level to reduce channel noise. Lower the squelch level to hear weaker signals.Volume-Power Turn on the radio or increase the volume.Decrease the volume or turn off the radio.Button Press to... Press and hold to...Push to talk NA Transmit on a channelChannel up Move up one channel at a time. Move quickly up the channels.16/9 - TRI (Red)1st press: Go to channel 16.2nd press: Go to channel 9.3rd press: Go back to the starting channel.Turn Triple Watch on and off. MENU Access the radio menus. NAENTER - LOCKSelect menu items.Return to normal marine VHF screen while marine channel list is displayed.––Lock the keys; press and hold again to unlock.WX - ALERTListen to the weather channels or return to the last channel of the previous radio band.Turn Weather Alert Watch on and off.SCAN - MEM Enter or exit SCAN mode. Store the current working channel into memory.BAND - 1/2.5/5W Switch the band between VHF and FRS/GMRS. Change the transmit power (see page E-11).
E-6 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualButton Press to... Press and hold to...Channel down Move down one channel at a time. Move quickly down the channels.ChargerUsing the MenusHere are some general hints on operating the VHF255 menu screens.The current item is highlighted in reversed out text.Use Channel up to move up a line in the menu.Use Channel down to move down a line in the menu.Press ENTER - LOCK to choose the selected item.Select Exit to close the menuUsing Your Radio (General Operation)Changing the Volume To increase the speaker volume, turn the Volume-Power knob clockwise; turn it counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.Charging contactsCHARGE LEDScrew holes for mountingPower jackCharging latchesCharging contactsCHARGE LEDScrew holes for mountingPower jackCharging latches
E-7West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSetting the  Squelch LevelThe squelch feature reduces static on the speaker by ltering out any background channel noise. At the lowest squelch level, the speaker plays all signals, including any channel noise. Setting the squelch level higher lters out noise and lets only actual radio transmissions through. While listening to a channel, adjust the SQUELCH knob until the noise is ltered and you can hear only the transmission. If you switch to a channel with a lot of noise or a weak trans-mission, you may need to readjust the squelch level again.Setting the squelch level too high may prevent you from hearing weaker transmissions. If you are having difculty hearing a transmission, try setting the squelch level lower.Changing the ChannelPress Channel up and Channel down briey to scroll through the channels one channel at a time. Press and hold Channel up or Channel down to quickly scroll through the channels.Weak signalsNoSquelchMediumSquelch HighSquelchStrong signalsNoiseWeak signalsNoSquelchMediumSquelch HighSquelchStrong signalsNoise
E-8 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualContrastThe display has 10 levels of contrast for each LCD display format: light letters on a dark background or dark letters on a light background. Scrolling from 1 to zero switches the contrast. To adjust the contrast:Press the MENU button and select Contrast/RVS.Use Channel up and Channel down to change the contrast to your desired level.Press ENTER to set the new contrast level and exit the menu.Lamp adjustThe LCD and keypad light up whenever you press a key on the radio; the backlight stays on for 5 seconds and then turns off automatically. You can change the amount of time the LCD and keypad backlight stays on. Press the MENU button and choose Lamp Adjust.Choose how you want the backlight to operate: Always On makes the backlight stay on.Always Off makes the backlight never come onTimer makes the backlight stay on for a set amount of time after you press a key.Color lets you select green or orange background.If you select Timer, the radio prompts you to choose the amount of time you want the backlight to stay on. Choose from 5 seconds, 10 seconds (default), 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, or 5 Minutes.Press ENTER to save the new setting.1)2)3)1)2)3)4)
E-9West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualTurning the Key Beep On and OffKey beep is the tone that sounds when you press a key or a button. You can turn this tone on and off by using the Key Beep menu.From the Main menu, select Key Beep; press ENTER -LOCK to display the Key Beep screen.Select ON or OFF and press ENTER - LOCK. The radio returns to the Marine Main menu.Press MENU to return to the main screen.Using the external speaker/mic jack You can connect an optional external speaker-mic (SM81 - part number 12012597) to this watertight jack. Unscrew the cap, which is held by the rubber cap-keeper to prevent loss. Insert the special gasketed plug and screw down the shell, which prevents water from entering the jack.For details, consult your West Marine dealer or contact West Marin directly (see back cover for contact information).1.2.3.
E-10 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualHow It WorksYour radio has three main operation modes: normal, scan, and weather.Mode What it does Use it when you want to... To turn it on/offNormal Monitors a single marine channel and lets you talk on that channel.Monitor a channel or talk to another radio. (default mode)Scan Monitors all the channels you save into memory.Check a small group of regularly-used channels for trafc.Press SCAN - MEM.Weather Monitors the selected NOAA weather channel. Hear the current or forecasted weather. Press WX-ALERT.In addition to the three operation modes, your radio provides four different watch modes which you can activate during any operation mode. In the watch modes, the radio briey checks for activity on a specic channel, then returns to its previous operation.Watch mode What it does To turn it on/offWeather Alert WatchChecks the last-used weather channel for hazard alerts every 7 seconds.Press and hold WX-ALERT for 2 seconds.Dual Watch Checks channel 16 for activity every 2 seconds. Press and hold SCAN -MEM for 2 seconds.Triple Watch Checks channels 16 and 9 for activity every 2 seconds. Press and hold BAND -16/9-TRI for 2 seconds.
E-11West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualWatch mode What it does To turn it on/offQuad WatchChecks channels 16 and 9 for activity every 2 seconds, and checks the last-used weather channel every 7 seconds.Turn on Triple Watch, then turn on Weather Alert Watch.Private boats must monitor channel 16 whenever they are underway. Water-going vessels should have either Triple Watch or Dual Watch on at all times.Normal mode operationTo transmit, remove the radio from the charger, then press and hold Push to talk. Release the button when you are nished talking. For the best sound quality, hold the microphone about two inches from your mouth while you’re talking.Press Channel up to move up one channel at a time. Press and hold the button to scroll quickly up the channels. Press Channel down to move down one channel at a time. Press and hold the button to scroll quickly down the channels. To change the transmit power, press BAND - 1/2.5/5W. The transmit power switches to the next transmit power each time you press this button. 
E-12 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualNormal mode with Weather Alert WatchIf you activate  Weather Alert Watch while operating in normal mode, the radio checks the most recently used weather channel every seven seconds. If it detects a weather or other hazard alert, it will switch to that weather channel. (If you are actively transmitting, the radio waits until you nish your transmission before checking the weather channel.)Normal mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in normal mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every two seconds; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16. The radio will not check channels 16 or 9 while you are actively transmitting; it waits until your transmission is nished and then checks the channels.wxEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel.WX Alert Watch onMonitoring Channel 25wxEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel.WX Alert Watch onMonitoring Channel 2509 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16.Triple Watch onMonitoring Channel 2509 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16.Triple Watch onMonitoring Channel 25
E-13West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualNormal mode with Quad WatchYou can activate Weather Alert Watch and Triple Watch at the same time to monitor four channels at once (Quad Watch). The radio performs the Triple Watch and Weather Alert Watch checks at their scheduled time. Scan mode operationYou can save channels into memory and then use scan mode to monitor those channels from lowest to highest. If the radio detects a signal on a channel, it stays on that channel as long as the signal is received; when the signal stops, the radio continues scanning. wxEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel.WX Alert Watch on09 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16.Triple Watch onMonitoring Channel 25wxEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel.WX Alert Watch on09 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16.Triple Watch onMonitoring Channel 25111008 1312 14 1715The radio scans about 5 channels in 0.5 seconds.When it detects a signal, the radio stays on the channel until you press the Channel up button or the signal stops. Resumescan111008 1312 14 1715The radio scans about 5 channels in 0.5 seconds.When it detects a signal, the radio stays on the channel until you press the Channel up button or the signal stops. Resumescan
E-14 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualUsing the radio in scan mode To activate scan mode, press SCAN - MEM.You must have at least two channels in memory to start a scan.You cannot transmit while in scan mode.To save a channel into memory, select the channel, then press and hold SCAN-MEM. MEMORY displays whenever you tune to that channel.To remove a channel from memory, set the radio to that channel, then press and hold SCAN-MEM again. MEMORY no longer displays.When the radio stays on a channel, press SCAN - MEM to leave that channel and resume scanning.To stop scanning, press the SCAN - MEM button again; the radio remains on the last scanned channel.Scan mode with Weather Alert WatchIf you activate Weather Alert Watch while in scan mode, the radio checks the most recently-used weather channel every seven seconds, then continues scanning the next channel in memory:Every 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20Every 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20
E-15West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualScan mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in scan mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every two seconds, then goes on to scan the next channel; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16:Both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch in scan modeYou can activate Weather Alert Watch and Triple/Dual Watch at the same time. The radio performs both checks at their scheduled time:  Weather modeThe NOAA weather channels now cooperate with the FCC to alert you of other hazards besides weather (child abduction alerts, nuclear, biological, etc.). In weather 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16, then scans the next channel.Triple Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 2009 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16, then scans the next channel.Triple Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 2009 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16, then scans the next channel.Triple Watch onEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 2009 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channels 9 & 16, then scans the next channel.Triple Watch onEvery 7 seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20
E-16 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s Manualmode, the radio monitors one of the ten NOAA weather channels. If any type of alert is received, the radio sounds an alert tone and the display blinks. Using the radio in weather modeYou cannot transmit while in weather mode.To enter weather mode, press the WX - ALERT button. To turn off the radio’s alert tone, press any button.To cancel weather mode and return to the previous marine channel, press the WX - ALERT button again. Weather mode with Weather Alert WatchBecause weather mode already monitors the weather channels, you don’t need Weather Alert Watch to check the weather channel every seven seconds. If you activate Weather Alert Watch while operating in weather mode, it operates as a type of “sleep mode:” the radio stays on the weather channel and mutes the speaker. If an alert is detected, the radio sounds an alert tone and turns the speaker back on. This mode is very useful when you are anchoring for the night but want to keep informed of hazards. Weather mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in weather mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every two seconds; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16.09 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channel 9, then channel 16with Triple Watch onMonitoring Weather Channel WX0809 16 09 16 09 16Every 2 seconds, the radio checks channel 9, then channel 16with Triple Watch onMonitoring Weather Channel WX08
E-17West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualUsing the Marine VHF BandThe following features and  options are available only when the radio is in the marine VHF band. Press BAND - 1/2.5/5W  until the display shows VHF.Reading the marine band screenMarine band menu optionsFollow the steps below to open the marine band menu: If the top of the display does not show Marine Band, press the BAND-1/2.5/5W button until VHF displays.Wait for the display to show the marine band screen, then press the MENU button.Refer to the table below for the available options and settings available in the marine band.1)2)3)VHFVHFMarine Band5 WattsUSA  MEMORYMarine Operator88Batterylevel iconCurrent channel numberStatus messagesCurrent bandTransmit powerChannelmemoryStatusMarine Band5 WattsUSA  MEMORYMarine Operator88Batterylevel iconCurrent channel numberStatus messagesCurrent bandTransmit powerChannelmemoryStatus
E-18 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualMenu Option Use It To... Available Settings  (default setting in italics)USA/ CAN/ INTChange the channel mode from US to Canadian or International channelsUSA ModeCANadian ModeINTernational ModeSOS LightTurn the strobe light on or off.Always onStrobe SOSOffLamp AdjustChange the operation and color of the display backlight Always OnTimer (see page 22 for details)Always OffColorContrast/RVS.Adjust the display contrast 10 contrast levels (default = 7)Dual/TriWatchChoose between triple watch and dual watch16/9 TriWatch16 DualWatchKey BeepTurn the key touch tones on or offOnOffFIPS CodesEnter or edit the six-digit codes for the geographic areas whose hazard alerts you want to listen to.No FIPS codes entered.  See page 28 for instructions on entering FIPS codes.Channel NameChange the name displayed for a channel or reset channel names back to their default settingsSee the tables starting on page 42 for default channel names.See page 27 for instructions on changing channel names.ExitClose the menu
E-19West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSee the tables starting on page 42 for a list of receive-only channels.Making a TransmissionSelect the channel you want to transmit on, then press and hold Push to talk. Release Push to talk when you’re nished talking to let the other party respond. To prevent stuck microphone problems or situations where Push to talk is pushed accidentally, the radio limits your talk time to 5 minutes in a single transmission.For the best sound quality, hold the microphone about two inches away from your mouth.See the channel lists starting on page E-34 for a list of receive-only channels.Boosting the transmission powerIn most situations, the 1 Watt transmission power is all you need. If you nd yourself far away from other stations and have trouble getting a response, you may need to boost the transmission power from 1 Watt to 2.5 Watts or 5 Watts:Select the channel you want to transmit on. Press and hold BAND - 1/2.5/5W to switch to the next transmission power level (for example, from 5 Watt to 2.5 Watts; from 2.5 Watts to 1 Watt, or from 1 Watt back around to 5 Watts).The display shows the new transmission power in the lower left hand corner. The transmit power remains at the new setting until you change it again.Don’t forget to change the transmission setting back to 1 Watt when you move close to other stations.1)2)3)
E-20 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSome channels (for example, channels 13 and 67) limit the transmission power to 1 Watt. When you tune to a limited-power channel, the radio automatically switches to 1 Watt. See the channel lists starting on page E-34 for a list of power-restricted channels.Setting the UIC Channel ModeThe radio is preset to US-assigned channels. Follow these steps to change the channel mode to Canadian or international channel assignments, Open the menu and select USA/CAN/INT; press ENTER - LOCK. Scroll up or down to select the UIC channel mode desired; press ENTER - LOCK.The radio beeps twice and returns to the Marine Menu screen. Press MENU to return to the Main screen.Using the Strobe SOS LightYou can use this radio in an emergency. If you turn on the strobe SOS high-intensity LED light on your radio, your radio will blink “S O S” in international Morse Code. This will make it easier for rescuers to nd you faster. You can also select a continuous light instead of the SOS pattern.Your radio operates normally when the SOS LED strobe is activated.From the radio’s Main menu, select SOS Light and press ENTER - LOCK.Scroll up or down to select Always On, Strobe, or Off. Press ENTER - LOCK. The Marine Main menu displays. Press MENU to return to the main screen.1.2.3.1.2.3.
E-21West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualUsing the FRS/GMRS BandGMRS LicenseThe VHF255 can operate on the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies. You must have a GMRS license issued by the Federal Communications Commission to legally use GMRS channels. For licensing information and application forms, visit the FCC online at: www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls or call the FCC Hotline at 1-800-418-3676. If you have any questions, you can contact the FCC directly at 1-888-255-5322. No license is required for operation on non-GMRS channels or operation on any channel in Canada.FRS/GMRS Band Features The following features and  options are avilable only when the radio is in the FRS/GMRS band. To activate this band, press the BAND-1/2.5/5W button; the display shows FRS/GMRS.FRS/GMRSFRS/GMRS
E-22 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualReading the FRS/GMRS band screenFRS/GMRS band menu optionsThere are two differences between the Marine VHF band and FRS/GMRS band menus:USA/CAN/INT, FIPS Codes, and Channel Name menus appear on the Marine VHF band menu but not the FRS/GMRS menu.CTCSS appears on the FRS/GMRS band menu but not the Marine VHF band menu.The other menu options are identical.Setting CTCSS/DCS privacy codesNormally, any FRS/GMRS radio that is within range and using the same channel can hear FRS/GMRS conversations. To prevent other radios from hearing you or to reduce interference with other radios, you can enable one of the 142 privacy codes for any channel. Only radios that have the matching privacy code will be able to decipher your transmission.FRS/GMRS 2-Way RadioLockedMemoryDual Watch Scan14 CTCSS027Currentchannel is stored in memoryKeypadlockedCurrent channel numberStatus messagesCurrent bandBatteryleveliconChannelscanning onCurrentCTCSS/DCSprivacycode(001-142 or OFF)FRS/GMRS 2-Way RadioLockedMemoryDual Watch Scan14 CTCSS027Currentchannel is stored in memoryKeypadlockedCurrent channel numberStatus messagesCurrent bandBatteryleveliconChannelscanning onCurrentCTCSS/DCSprivacycode(001-142 or OFF)
E-23West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s Manual Privacy codes are specic to each channel. Make sure the person you want to communicate with has the same code set on the same channel you do.Open the FRS/GMRS menu. Select CODE and press ENTER-LOCK. The current FRS/GMRS  channel is highlighted. Use the Channel up or Channel down button to select a different channel. Any channel that has a privacy code enabled has an asterisk in the display.Choose On to enable a  privacy code on this channel or choose Off to disable a previously-set code. Enter a code number between 001 and 142. Use the Channel up and Channel down buttons to change the rst digit; the Channel up button increases the number; the Channel down button decreases the number.1)2)3)4)Channel 11    *Channel 09 CTCSS/DCSChannel 10Channel 11    *Channel 09 CTCSS/DCSChannel 10ExitOn  CHANNEL 10-OFFOffExitOn  CHANNEL 10-OFFOffpress the enter keythe character thenarrow keys to selectPress the UP or DOWN0press the enter keythe character thenarrow keys to selectPress the UP or DOWN0
E-24 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualWhen the rst digit is correct, press the ENTER-LOCK button to move to the next digit. Enter the remaining two digits of the code in the same way.Note: If you try to enter a code number less than 001 or greater than 142, an error tone sounds. When the third digit is  correct, press ENTER-LOCK. The screen displays the channel along with the chosen code number. If you want to change the code, select Edit. Select Exit to save the settings and exit the menu.5)6)ExitEdit  CHANNEL 10-119OffExitEdit  CHANNEL 10-119Off
E-25West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSetting Up the HardwareInstalling the BatteryYour radio comes with a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery; for shipping safety, the battery is not installed at the factory. The empty alkaline battery case is installed as a placeholder.Insert the tabs on the battery  into the notches at the top of the battery compartment.Each time you remove the battery, check the rubber seal around the battery compartment. Make sure the seal is seated in the groove and there is no dirt or debris on it. If the seal looks worn or damaged, contact customer service to order a replacement (SKU# 12012555; see back cover page for contact information).Lower the battery until it rests at in the compartment.Bring the battery latch up and snap it into place.Using the Alkaline Battery CaseThe radio also comes with a battery case that holds four AAA-type alkaline batteries (not included). You can use alkaline batteries as a backup for the Li-Ion battery so you can still use your radio while your Li-Ion battery is recharging. For best performance, West Marine 1)2)3)
E-26 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s Manualrecommends using extra-strength alkaline batteries such as Duracell Ultra® batteries.When using alkaline batteries, transmit power is limited to a maximum of 2.5W.Follow these steps to use the alkaline battery case:Hold the lower part of the case in one hand with the three battery contacts facing down. Use your thumb to hold the notch on the lower part of the case.With your other hand, grip the upper part of the case and lift the cover open. Align the batteries’ positive and negative terminals with the drawing on the case and snap each battery into place.Insert the two hooks on the lower part of the case into the notches on the cover; close the cover. (The cover ts snugly but you should not have to force it closed.)Each time you open the battery case, check the rubber seal. Make sure the seal is seated in the groove and there is no dirt or debris on it. If the rubber seal looks worn or damaged, contact customer service to order a replacement (SKU# 12303038; see the back cover page for contact information).Install the alkaline battery case in your radio just as you do the Li-Ion battery (see page E-15).1)2)3)4)5)
E-27West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualWARNING! The case is designed to prevent the accidental charging of alkaline batteries. Never use alkaline batteries in the radio without the case. Do not try to modify the battery case. Mounting the ChargerYou can mount the charger on any at surface.Use the two holes at the base of the charger as a template to mark the drill holes. Using a 1/8-inch (or 3 mm) drill bit, drill two holes 1/2 inch (13mm) deep.Use the provided screws to attach the charger to the surface.Charging the BatteryYour radio includes a charger and a  rechargeable battery pack. Place your radio in the charger with the display facing forward. Make sure that the CHARGE LED on the charger turns orange. Make sure to turn the radio OFF before placing it in the charging cradleCautions:Use only the battery and charger supplied with this radio. Using a different charger or battery can damage the radio and create a risk of re or shock.1)2)3)
E-28 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualThe charger is not waterproof. If the charger falls into the water, unplug it before attempting to remove it from the water. After you remove the charger from the water, please contact Customer Service (see the back cover page for contact information).Wipe off dirt or shake water from your radio before placing in the charger if your radio gets dirty or wet.Important notes on charging the batteryCharge the battery fully before using the radio. When the battery is completely charged, the CHARGE LED on the charger turns green.Don’t use the charger when the ambient temperature is below 0° C (32° F) or above 45° C (113° F).If the radio is powered down, the battery can charge in about seven hours. (If the radio is powered on, the battery takes longer to charge.)Attaching the Belt ClipTo attach the belt clip:Rotate the belt clip so that the nger indentation is towards the top of the radio.Align the center of the clip with the anchor post.  1)2)
E-29West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualPlace the clip on the post and slide the clip upwards until it clicks into place. To remove the belt clip:Rotate the clip so that the nger indentation is towards the bottom of the radio.   Slide the clip up until it comes free of the anchor post.3)1)2)
E-30 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualMaintenance and TroubleshootingDue to its rugged design, your radio requires very little maintenance. However, it is a precision electronic instrument, so you should follow a few precautions:If the antenna has been damaged, do not transmit except in an emergency situation. Transmitting with a defective antenna may cause further radio damage.You are responsible for continued FCC technical compliance of your radio.Common QuestionsProblem Things to TryThe radio won’t turn on. Charge the radio.The power LED on the charger doesn’t turn on.Don’t use the charger when the ambient temperature is below 0° C (32° F) or above 45° C (113° F).Make sure the charging contacts on the radio and charger are clean.Replace the battery.–––The radio won’t transmit.Make sure you are not in weather or scan mode.Make sure you are not trying to transmit on a receive-only channel or transmit at the wrong power level for this channel (see the channel lists starting on page E-34).Check the battery power level; if it’s low, charge the battery before trying to transmit.Make sure the duration of each transmission is less than 5 minutes.
E-31West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualProblem Things to TryI can’t hear anything from the speaker. Adjust the squelch level; it is probably too high.The sound is mufed or the volume is low. Clear water from the speaker grill.Noise comes out of the speaker all the time Adjust the squelch level; it is probably too low.I can transmit, but no one can hear me.Check your UIC channel settings: does the area you are in use different channel assignments?I’m not getting hazard alerts. Make sure Weather Alert Watch is turned on. The display ashes, and I don’t know why.The channel number on the display will ash if the radio is in a watch mode or in scan mode. Try turning off scanning, Weather Alert Watch, Triple Watch, or Dual Watch (see page E-10).Where can I nd my radio’s serial number? The serial number is on a plate inside the battery compartment.
E-32 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSpecicationsGeneralChannels All US/International/Canada marine channels, FRS/GMRS channels10 Weather channelsFreq. Control PLLFreq. Tol. Transmit: 1.5 PPM (at 25°C)Receive: 1.5 PPM (at 25°C)Oper. Temp. -4°F (-20°C) to +122°F(+50°C)Antenna Flexible WhipMicrophone Built-in Electret typeDisplay Liquid Crystal DisplaySpeaker 8Ω 0.5 WattPower Source Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery  7.4V 1040 mAhSize (without antenna) 5.95 (H) x 2.56 (W) x 1.77 (D) inch151 (H) x 65 (W) x 45 (D) mmWeight 11.29 oz (320g) (w/battery and antenna)TransmitterMarine FRS/GMRSFrequency Range 156~158 MHz 462~467 MHzFrequency Stability ±10 PPM ±2.5 PPMPower Output 5 W & 2.5W & 1W 0.4WSpurious Emissions 70 dBm -30 dBmCurrent Drain 1500 mA (5W) 700 mAReceiverMarine FRS/GMRS
E-33West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualTypeDouble Conversion Super HeterodynePhase Locked Loop system for Local OscillatorFrequency Range 156~164 MHz 462~467 MHzSensitivity (12dB SINAD) 0.18 μV 0.25 μVAudio Frequency Response +4.5 dB @ 500 Hz;  -6 dB @ 2000HzAudio Output Power 0.35 W @10% THDCurrent Drain Squelched: 70 mA;   Max. Audio: 200 mAChannels and Frequencies (MHz)US channel frequencies and namesUS Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq  Status   Name1A  156.050 156.050 Simplex Vessel trafc system/commercial5A  156.250 156.250 Simplex Vessel trafc system/commercial6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-ship safety7A  156.350 156.350 Simplex Commercial8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Non commercial10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel trafc system12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel trafc system13 156.650 156.650 Simplex, 1W Bridge to bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel trafc system15 156.750 Inhibit  Receive only Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, and calling17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W Govt maritime control18A  156.900 156.900 Simplex Commercial
E-34 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualUS Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq  Status   Name19A  156.950 156.950 Simplex Commercial20 161.600 157.000 Duplex Port operation20A  157.000 157.000 Simplex Port operation21A  157.050 157.050 Simplex Coast guard only22A  157.100 157.100 Simplex Coast guard23A  157.150 157.150 Simplex Coast guard only24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine operator63A  156.175 156.175 Simplex Vessel trafc system65A  156.275 156.275 Simplex Port operation66A  156.325 156.325 Simplex Port operation67 156.375 156.375 Simplex, 1W Bridge To Bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non Commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non Commercial70 156.525  Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non Commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non Commercial (Ship-Ship)73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port Operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port Operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port Operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port Operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex, 1W Port Operation (Ship-Ship)78A 156.925 156.925 Simplex Non Commercial79A 156.975 156.975 Simplex Commercial80A 157.025 157.025 Simplex Commercial81A 157.075 157.075 Simplex Coast Guard82A 157.125 157.125 Simplex Coast Guard83A 157.175 157.175 Simplex Government
E-35West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualUS Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq  Status   Name84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine Operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine Operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine Operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Marine Operator88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Commercial (Ship-Ship)Canadian channel frequencies and namesCanadian Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name1 160.650 156.050 Duplex Marine Operator2 160.700 156.100 Duplex Marine Operator3 160.750 156.150 Duplex Marine Operator4A 156.200 156.200 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard5A 156.250 156.250 Simplex Vessel Trafc System6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-Ship Safety7A 156.350 156.350 Simplex Commercial8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Boater Calling Channel10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel Trafc System12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel Trafc System13 156.650 156.650 Simplex, 1W Bridge To Bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel Trafc System15 156.750 156.750 Simplex, 1W Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, calling17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W State Control18A 156.900 156.900 Simplex Commercial19A 156.950 156.950 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard20 161.600 157.000 Duplex, 1W Port Operation
E-36 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualCanadian Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name21A 157.050 157.050 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard22A 157.100 157.100 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard23 161.750 157.150 Duplex Canadian Coast Guard24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine Operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine Operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine Operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine Operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine Operator60 160.625 156.025 Duplex Marine Operator61A 156.075 156.075 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard62A 156.125 156.125 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard63A 156.175 156.175 Simplex Port Operation64 160.825 156.225 Duplex Marine Operator64A 156.225 156.225 Simplex Port Operation65A 156.275 156.275 Simplex Port Operation66A 156.325 156.325 Simplex, 1W Port Operation67 156.375 156.375 Simplex Bridge To Bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non Commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non Commercial70 156.525 Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non Commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non Commercial73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port Operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port Operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port Operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port Operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex, 1W Port Operation78A 156.925 156.925 Simplex Inter Ship79A 156.975 156.975 Simplex Inter Ship80A 157.025 157.025 Simplex Inter Ship
E-37West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualCanadian Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name81A 157.075 157.075 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard82A 157.125 157.125 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard83 161.775 157.175 Duplex Canadian Coast Guard83A 157.175 157.175 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine Operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine Operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine Operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Port Operation88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Port OperationInternational channel frequencies and namesInternational Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name1 160.650 156.050 Duplex Marine operator2 160.700 156.100 Duplex Marine operator3 160.750 156.150 Duplex Marine operator4 160.800 156.200 Duplex Marine operator5 160.850 156.250 Duplex Marine operator6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-ship safety7 160.950 156.350 Duplex Marine operator8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial (ship-ship)9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Boater calling channel10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel trafc system12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel trafc system13 156.650 156.650 Simplex Bridge to bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel trafc system15 156.750 156.750 Simplex, 1W Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, calling
E-38 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualInternational Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W Govt maritime control18 161.500 156.900 Duplex Port operation19 161.550 156.950 Duplex Commercial20 161.600 157.000 Duplex Port operation21 161.650 157.050 Duplex Port operation22 161.700 157.100 Duplex Port operation23 161.750 157.150 Duplex Marine operator24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine operator60 160.625 156.025 Duplex Marine operator61 160.675 156.075 Duplex Marine operator62 160.725 156.125 Duplex Marine operator63 160.775 156.175 Duplex Marine operator64 160.825 156.225 Duplex Marine operator65 160.875 156.275 Duplex Marine operator66 160.925 156.325 Duplex Marine operator67 156.375 156.375 Simplex Bridge to bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non commercial70 156.525 Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non commercial73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex Port operation (ship-ship)78 161.525 156.925 Duplex Port operation
E-39West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualInternational Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name79 161.575 156.975 Duplex Port operation80 161.625 157.025 Duplex Port operation81 161.675 157.075 Duplex Port operation82 161.725 157.125 Duplex Port operation83 161.775 157.175 Duplex Port operation84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Marine operator88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Marine operatorWeather channel frequencies and namesChannel RX Channel RXWX01  162.5500  WX06  162.5000 WX02  162.4000  WX07  162.5250 WX03  162.4750  WX08  161.6500 WX04  162.4250  WX09  161.7750 WX05  162.4500  WX10  163.2750
E-40 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualFRS/GMRS ChannelsCH No. RX Freq. (MHz) TX Freq.(MHz)1 462.5625 462.56252 462.5875 462.58753 462.6125 462.61254 462.6375 462.63755 462.6625 462.66256 462.6875 462.68757 462.7125 462.71258 467.5625 467.56259 467.5875 467.587510 467.6125 467.612511 467.6375 467.637512 467.6625 467.662513 467.6875 467.687514 467.7125 467.712515 462.5500 462.550016 462.5750 462.575017 462.6000 462.600018 462.6250 462.625019 462.6500 462.650020 462.6750 462.675021 462.7000 462.700022 462.7250 462.7250
E-41West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualCTCSS Code ListCode No. Freq.  (Hz) Code  No. Freq.  (Hz) Code  No. Freq.  (Hz)OFF Off 13 103.5 26 162.21 67.0 14 107.2 27 167.92 71.9 15 110.9 28 173.83 74.4 16 114.8 29 179.94 77.0 17 118.8 30 186.25 79.7 18 123.0 31 192.86 82.5 19 127.3 32 203.57 85.4 20 131.8 33 210.78 88.5 21 136.5 34 218.19 91.5 22 141.3 35 225.710 94.8 23 146.2 36 233.611 97.4 24 151.4 37 241.812 100.0 25 156.7 38 250.3DCS Code ListCode No. DCS Code (Octal) Code  No. DCS Code (Octal) Code  No. DCS Code (Octal)39 023 50 072 61 15240 02 51 073 62 15541 026 52 074 63 15642 031 53 114 64 16243 032 54 115 65 16544 043 55 116 66 17245 047 56 125 67 17446 051 57 131 68 20547 054 58 132 69 22348 065 59 134 70 22649 071 60 143 71 243
E-42 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualCode No. DCS Code (Octal) Code  No. DCS Code (Octal) Code  No. DCS Code (Octal)72 244 96 464 120 74373 245 97 465 121 75474 251 98 466 122 3675 261 99 503 123 5376 263 100 506 124 12277 265 101 516 125 14578 271 102 632 126 21279 306 103 546 127 22580 311 104 565 128 24681 315 105 606 129 25282 331 106 612 130 25583 343 107 624 131 26684 346 108 627 132 27485 351 109 631 133 32586 364 110 632 134 33287 365 111 654 135 35688 371 112 662 136 44689 411 113 664 137 45290 412 114 703 138 45491 413 115 712 139 45592 423 116 723 140 46293 431 117 731 141 52394 432 118 732 142 52695 445 119 734
E-43West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualRegulations and Safety WarningsMaritime Radio Services OperationWarning! This transmitter will operate on channels/frequencies that have restricted use in the United States. The channel assignments include frequencies assigned for exclusive use of the U.S. Coast Guard, use in Canada, and use in international waters. Operation on these frequencies without proper authorization is strictly forbidden. See pages E-34 through E-31 for tables of the available channels and their uses. If you are still not certain which channels to use, see the FCC maritime radio page at the FCC website (http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/) or contact the FCC Call Center at 1-888-CALL-FCC. For individuals requiring a license, such as commercial users, you should obtain a license application from your nearest FCC eld ofce (for US users) or Industry Canada (for Canadian users). Basic Radio GuidelinesYou should familiarize yourself with the rules on marine radios and be aware of which rules apply to your boat. Complete guidelines for all ship and marine radio types can be found at the US Coast Guard website under the topic Radio Info for Boaters (the direct link is  http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/boater.htm). Here are a few guidelines that affect nearly all boaters.If you have a VHF radio on your boat, you must maintain a watch on channel 16 (156.800 MHz) whenever the radio is not being used to communicate. Starting in 2004, if a radio is carried, it must be on and set to channel 16 whenever your boat is underway.If you hear a distress call, wait a few minutes to let a shore station or Coast Guard vessel respond. If no other station has responded after 5 minutes, you must respond to the distress call. ••WARNING! Read this information before using the radio.WARNING! Read this information before using the radio.
E-44 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualDo not make false mayday or distress calls as a prank or to test your radio. (This is essentially like making a false 9-1-1 call; you may be subject to nes.)FCC/Industry Canada InformationCertication: FCC Part 80 or RSS-182Output Power: 5WEmission: 16K0F3ETransmitter Frequency Range: 156.025-157.425 MHzThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Unauthorized changes or modications to this equipment may void compliance with the FCC Rules. Any change or modication must be approved in writing by West Marine. Changes or modications not approved by West Marine could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.FCC RF Exposure InformationIn August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of the radio complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.Never allow children to operate the radio without adult supervision and the knowledge of the following guidelines.WARNING! It is up to the user to properly operate this radio transmitter to insure safe operation. Please adhere to the following:Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the radio, or violate FCC regulations.••
E-45West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualDo not use the radio with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.Hand-held Operation (Held-to-Face)This device was evaluated for typical hand-held (held-to-face) operations with a 1 inch spacing from the front of the radio. For hand-held operation, the radio should be held 1 inch from the user’s face in order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements.Body-Worn OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn operations using the supplied belt-clip. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to the supplied belt-clip. For hand-held operation, the radio should be held 1 inch from the user’s face. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.Lithium ion battery warningThis equipment contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The rechargeable battery contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a re.Do not short-circuit the battery.Do not charge the rechargeable battery used in this equipment in any charger other than the one specied in the owner’s manual. Using another charger may damage the battery or cause it to explode.Li-Ion batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.Avoid exposing the battery (whether attached to the radio or not) to direct sunlight, heated cars, or temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) or above +140°F (+60°C). Exposing the chemical contained within the battery pack to temperatures above +140°F (+60°C) may cause the battery to rupture, fail, or reduce performance.•
E-46 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualIn case of exposure to the cell contents, wash the  affected area thoroughly, and seek medical  attention.As part of our commitment to protecting our  environment and conserving natural resources, West Marine voluntarily participates in an RBRC® industry program to collect and recycle used Li-Ion batteries within the United States. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Li-Ion battery recycling in your area. (RBRC® is a registered trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.)Three Year Limited Warranty StatementThis Limited Warranty is Void outside the United States of America and Canada.What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?West Marine warrants to the original retail purchaser of the West Marine product, where the purchase is made in the United States or Canada, that for thirty-six (36) months from date of original retail purchase said product will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  How Long Does This Limited Warranty Last?This limited warranty is valid for thirty-six (36) months from the date of the original retail purchase from West Marine within the United States (the “Limited Warranty Term”).  The warranty period is not extended if we repair or replace a warranted product or any parts. West Marine reserves the right to change the availability of limited warranties, at its discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive and will only apply to subsequent purchases.  What Does This Limited Warranty Not Cover?This limited warranty is invalid where and does not cover:
E-47West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualSoftware.Commercial or industrial use or operation.Normal maintenance items or normal wear and tear.Problems resulting from re or exposure to caustic liquids.The product was damaged, modied or altered.The product was used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any congurations not appropriate or contemplated for this product or its use.Damage or loss occurring during return shipment of the product to West Marine or its authorized service representative.The product was subject to improper service, repair, installation, storage, maintenance, alteration or application. Problems that result from accident, neglect, abuse, misuse or issues with electrical power, Problems caused by accessories, parts or components added to the product that are not appropriate for this product or its use.THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). WEST MARINE’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY (AS SPECIFIED ABOVE). NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR FOR 
E-48 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualCONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILITY FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.What Must I Do To Keep the Warranty in Effect?You must keep your receipt or other appropriate documentation as proof of the date of sale and purchase.  You must keep your serial number or order number for the product.  This is found on the product itself or on your receipt.You must not do any of the things that will make the warranty invalid as provided for in this warranty statement.You must use, install, maintain and operate the product in accordance with published specications and the user’s manual.  What Do I Do If I Need Warranty Service?Before the warranty expires, please call us at 1-800-BOATING (1-800-262-8464). Please also have your West Marine serial number or order number available.When you contact us, we will issue a Return Material Authorization Number for you to include with your return.  We will also provide you the address of where to ship the product. You must return the product to us in its original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment or accept the risk if the product is lost or damaged in shipment. 
E-49West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualWhat Will West Marine Do?During the Limited Warranty Term, if the product you return to us proves to be defective in materials or workmanship and not for the reasons which would otherwise disqualify it (as explained here), then we will:At West Marine’s option, we will repair the product or, if we are unable to repair it, we will replace it with a comparable product that is new or refurbished;Or, as an alternative, at West Marine’s option, we will refund you the original purchase price; If we repair or replace the product, we will return the repaired or replacement product to you; and Pay to ship the repaired or replacement product to you if you use an address in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and territories). Otherwise, we will ship the product to you freight collect.If we determine that the problem is not covered under this warranty, we will notify you of this when we return your product to you to the address you provide us in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and territories). We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building replacement parts and systems. Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to West Marine, some of which were never used by a customer. Replacement parts and systems are covered for the remaining time left in the Limited Warranty Term for the product you bought (whatever time remains in the twelve months since purchase).  West Marine owns all parts removed from repaired products.Maintenance is the Owner’s ResponsibilityCleaning, polishing, lubricating, replacing lters, tuning, replacing worn parts, using your purchased product according to the user’s manual, and regularly maintaining your purchased product is your responsibility.
E-50 West Marine VHF255 Radio Owner’s ManualWhat if I purchased a Plus Protection Plan?Service will be provided to you under the terms of the Plus Protection Plan Contract. Please refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service.How State Law Relates to the Warranty.This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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