Maintenance and troubleshooting, Floating feature – Cobra Electronics FLOAT MR HH330 User Manual

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VHF Marine Radio Protocols

Operating Your Radio

35

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Maintenance and

Troubleshooting

No display on LCD when
radio is turned On

Batteries are exhausted

Batteries not installed
properly

Recharge or
replace batteries

Remove batteries and
reinstall according to
polarity markings

Batteries run
down quickly

Batteries are at the
end of their life

Replace with new batteries

Will transmit at
one (1) or three (3) watts,
but not at six (6) watts

Batteries are low

Selected channel is imited
to one (1) watt

Recharge or
replace batteries

Switch to
another channel

Will not transmit

Selected channel is limited
to receive only

Switch to
another channel

No sound from speaker

Volume level is too low or
squelch level is too deep

Re-adjust volume
and squelch

No response to
button press

Button lock is On

Press Backlight/
Key Lock
button

No answer to calls

Out of range of
other station

Signal is blocked
by terrain

Switch to three (3) or six
(6) watts or move closer

Move until you have a “line-
of-sight” to the other station

Problem

Possible Cause(s)

Solution(s)

Maintenance

Very little maintenance is required to keep your CobraMarine VHF radio
in good operating condition:

Keep the radio and charger clean by wiping with a soft cloth and mild detergent.

Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners, which could damage the case
or scratch the LCD screen.

If the radio is exposed to salt water, wipe with a soft, moist cloth at least once a day to

prevent buildup of salt deposits, which could interfere with button operation.

If the radio will be stored for a long period, such as over the winter,

remove the batteries from the battery tray and store them in a separate
package. This is especially important if you are using alkaline batteries.

Troubleshooting

VHF Marine Radio Protocols

Operating Your Radio

34 English

Floating Feature

Burp Feature

Cobra’s Burp feature allows the operator to expel water from
inside the speaker grill. This is especially useful if the radio is
dropped overboard or during extreme foul weather conditions.
In these conditions, water can become trapped in the
speaker grill and muffle the audio.

To Activate Burp:

1. Press and release the 16 and SCAN keys at the

same time.

2. The Burp tone(s) at maximum level will sound

from the internal speaker for eight seconds.

3. During this time, the LCD will display the following

“burp” as shown to the left.

4. Hold the radio with the speaker grill down to help

the water drain out.

5. Press the ESC key at any time to cancel the

BURP feature.

Floating Radio

This radio is designed to float if dropped overboard. The orange
center makes it visible and easy to retrieve. This rugged radio
is also designed to meet JIS7 (IPX7) specifications. This means
it’s designed to operate properly after being submerged in
one meter deep water for 30 minutes.

NOTE
Do not leave the radio floating in water permanently.

This could cause premature corrosion of the battery
contacts and other damage.

The radio is only designed to float with its included
Lithium-ion battery. Using other approved batteries
might cause the radio to sink. This includes the optional
AA battery tray, depending on the weight of the AA
batteries used.

Burp Feature

Burp Feature

Floating Radio

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