MAGNACOMSINGLE-SIDEBAND, ACOUSTICDIVER TRANSCEIVERS(MILITARY)“Technology in DepTh”®
(B) MAG-1003D6Key1. High-powered transducer2. Water switch (1 of 2)3. Red LED4. Strike5. Belt clip6. Latch7. Battery housing8. RB-14 NiMH batter
(C) MAG-1004HS7Key1. High-powered transducer2. Water switch (1 of 2)3. Red LED4. Strike5. Belt clip6. Latch7. Battery housing8. RB-14 NiMH batte
in Section 5, Advanced User Information.2.4 VOICE-OPERATED TRANSMITTER (VOX OR VX)VOX operation provides hands-free communications. The user simply
control on the bottom of the electronics module allows adjustment of the intercom audio volume. A clockwise turn increases the volume, which typically
rebreather’s oxygen tank. (Other dual transducer congurations are possible via special order.) The dual design ensures the diver’s signal is rarely “
be installed into the ScubaPro FFM. It consists of two earphones and holders, an ME-16R Hot-Mic, a PTT control, and a Hi-Use® connector.2.11.2.9 LAR
for all M-48 SuperMask® FFMs. It consists of dual ceramic earphones, two earphone holders, an all-depth Super Mic, a Hi-Use® connector, and a PTT but
13designed to give you long, trouble-free use and the highest intelligibility possible.Although the Hot-Mic is trouble free, it should be maintained.
14mask ooded (e.g., if the full-face mask is removed and stowed when switching to another air system). It has a compact, lightweight design and noise
15SECTION 3ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1 GENERALThis section contains information for operating Magnacom® through-water transceivers.3.2 I
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16WARNING: Minimal operation through-air is possible, but not recommended. Conditions may arise where transmitter amplication can occur and
173.4.1 PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT) BUTTON: The PTT button serves two purposes: (1) When pressed and held, you activate the transmitter. As long as you hold t
18communication, the squelch control must be set fully counterclockwise.If the system is operated at close range and this range will never be increase
19transducer is installed on top of the oxygen bottle via standard LAR V retaining straps. The straps are passed through slots in the transducer assem
20hazards of diving!CAUTION: Use any standard safe entry into the water, but be aware of the additional equipment you are wearing. The transceiver an
21DIVER B: Blue Diver, this is Red Diver. Yes, I see the wreck, it’s ten yards to your right. . . . OUT.3.9.2 CALLS BETWEEN DIVERS AND SURFACE, SUBS
22SECTION 4BATTERIES AND CHARGINGA nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable battery and charger are available for your Magnacom® unit. We also offer m
237. Connect the latches from the lower housing to the upper strikes. Pull down the latches simultaneously until fully down. Doing so will spring-loa
24• RCS-3U-HIU smart charger:1. Connect the RCS-3U-HIU charger to the transceiver’s EM Hi-Use® connector (Fig. 5, #1 and 2).2. Connect the charger’s
25SECTION 5ADVANCED USER INFORMATION5.1 GENERALAlthough the Magnacom® series is designed so that minimal manual adjustments are necessary, special adj
TABLE OF CONTENTSSection 1: Introduction ...11.1 General ...
26Figure 7: Adjustment Controls(A) MAG-1002D(B) MAG-1003D(C) MAG-1004HSKey1. VOX adjustment2. O-ring groove3. Belt clip4. Channel selection5. Rec
27Note for Figures 8–10a: The graphs show the variance in VOX sensitivity with turns of the VOX control. A fully counterclockwise rotation is indicate
25Note for Figures 11–13: The graphs show the variance in squelch sensitivity with turns of the squelch control. A fully counterclockwise rotation is
29SECTION 6MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL HINTS6.1 GENERALThe Magnacom® transceivers are virtually maintenance free and should give you many years of servi
301. Clean and lightly grease the main housing o-ring. Check the o-ring for cracks or damage, and replace it if there is any evidence. For preventive
31SECTION 7BASICS OF SOUND IN WATER7.1 BACKGROUNDIf a diaphragm submerged in water is caused to vibrate by electrical means, it has mechanical ener
communication in water can be affected by local conditions and the kind and depth of dive being conducted. Fluctuations in range and intelligibility a
the static pressure, the effect on sound of each of these three factors is usually considered separately.7.2.3 Water Temperature: Variations in water
34lanes, and many coastal locations, particularly at lower frequencies. The outstanding characteristic of this coastal ambient noise is its great vari
NOTES:35Since most divers are in constant motion, it is unlikely that anything more than a momentary signal loss would occur when acoustic energy is b
3.2 Inspection of Equipment ... 153.3 Magnacom® Operating Procedures ...
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1SECTION 1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations! You have just purchased one of the nest, state-of-the-art, patented underwater communication systems available
1.2 SPECIFICATIONSNominal Range: MAG-1002D MAG-1003D & MAG-1004HS 200m to 3000m 200m to 3000mNote: Envi
type is optional and allows for greater operating depths/pressures.Maximum Depth: 500 FSW for MAG-1002D transceiver, 300 FSW for MAG-1003D and M
SECTION 2EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe Magnacom® diver transceivers are housed in a watertight enclosure designed for easy belt or
Figure 2: Magnacom® components(A) MAG-1002D5Key1. To ear-mic assembly2. Strike3. Connector for battery4. Large o-ring (p/n 283002-000)5. Latch6. B
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