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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iM91D
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-M91D
v h f m a r i n e t r a n s c e i v e r are designed and built with Icom’s
state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper
care this radio should provide you with years of trouble-free
operation.
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
pletely before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This
instruction manual contains important operating instructions
for the IC-M91D.
This instruction manual includes some functions which are
usable only when they are pre-programmed by your dealer.
Ask your dealer for details.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD DEFINITION
RDANGER!
Personal death, serious injury or an ex-
plosion may occur.
RWARNING!
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
CAUTION
Equipment damage may occur.
NOTE
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
FEATURES
Floats on water
The transceiver floats in fresh or salt
water even when the supplied accesso-
ries are attached.
•Whenathird-partybatterypack,strap,an-
tenna, and so on is used, it may sink.
Floats and flashes
When the transceiver detects that it has
come in contact with water, the LCD
backlight, keys and trim start to blink,
making it easy to find the transceiver
even at night or in a dark environment.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and
the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16.
Or, transmit your Distress call using digital selective calling
on Channel 70.
USING CHANNEL 16
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE
1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY.”
2. “THIS IS ...............” (name of vessel).
3. Say your call sign or other indication of the vessel (AND
your 9-digit DSC ID, if you have one).
4. “LOCATED AT ...............” (your position).
5. State the nature of the distress and assistance re-
quired.
6. Give any other information which might facilitate the
rescue.
USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (Ch 70)
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE
1. While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for
3 seconds until you hear 3 short beeps and then one long
beep.
2. Wait for an acknowledgment on Channel 70 from a coast
station.
•Aftertheacknowledgement isreceived,Channel16is
automatically selected.
3. Push and hold [PTT], then transmit the appropriate infor-
mation as listed to the left.
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RECOMMENDATION
CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH
WATER after exposure to saltwater. Otherwise, the trans-
ceiver's keys, switches and controllers may become inoper-
able due to salt crystallization.
NOTE: DO NOT wash the transceiver in water if there is any
reason to suspect the waterproofing may not be effective. For
example, in cases where the battery pack rubber seal is dam-
aged, the transceiver/battery pack is cracked or broken, or
has been dropped, or when the battery pack is detached from
the transceiver.
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WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an
AC outlet. This may pose a re hazard or result in an electric
shock.
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WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that
the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of
the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The
transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm
away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
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WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with
other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing ex-
perts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you
experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or
discontinue use.
DO NOT modify the transceiver. The transceiver warranty does
not cover any problems caused by unauthorized modification.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
operating it continuously for long periods of time.
KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 m away
from the vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.
KEEP the transceiver out of the reach of children.
PRECAUTIONS
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PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: MAKE SURE the flexible antenna, bat-
tery pack and jack cover are securely attached to the trans-
ceiver, and that the antenna and battery pack are dry before
attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver to dust or
water will result in serious damage to the transceiver.
DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electri-
cal blast ing caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
DO NOT
push [PTT] when not actually intending to transmit.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or
in areas with temperatures below –15°C or above +55°C.
The basic operations, transmission and reception of the
transceiver are guaranteed within the specified operating
temperature range. However, the LCD display may not be
operate correctly, or show an indication in the case of long
hours of operation, or after being placed in extremely cold
areas.
DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol
when cleaning, as they will damage the transceiver surfaces.
BE CAREFUL! The IC-M91D meets IPX7* requirements
for dust-tight and waterproof protection. However, once the
transceiver has been dropped, dust-tight and waterproof pro-
tection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to
the transceiver’s case or the waterproof seal.
* Only when the jack cover or the optional HM-167 is at-
tached.
Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still
flows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or batteries
from the trans ceiver when not using it for a long time. Other-
wise, the installed battery pack or batteries will become ex-
hausted, and will need to be recharged or replaced.
BE CAREFUL! Even if the volume level is set low, the
beeps of the Float ’n Flash, DSC alarm and AquaQuake func-
tions are very loud.
MAKE SURE to turn the transceiver power OFF before
connect ing the supplied/optional equipment.
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FOREWORD ......................................................................... i
IMPORTANT .......................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................... i
FEATURES ............................................................................ i
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ................................................. ii
RECOMMENDATION .......................................................... iii
PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................iii–iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................... v–vi
COUNTRY CODE LIST ....................................................... vi
1 OPERATING RULES ........................................................1
2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS .....2–3
Supplied accessories ...................................................2
Attachments .................................................................2
3 PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................................4–9
Front, top, side and rear panels ...................................4
Softkeys .......................................................................6
Function display ..........................................................7
Softkey function ............................................................9
4 PREPARATION .........................................................10–11
MMSI code programming ...........................................10
ATIS code programmin g .............................................11
5 BASIC OPERATION .................................................12–17
Channel selection ......................................................12
Call channel programming .........................................13
Adjusting the volume level ..........................................14
Adjusting the squelch level .........................................14
Receiving and transmitting .........................................14
Lock function ..............................................................15
Monitor function .........................................................15
AquaQuake water draining function ...........................16
Backlight setting .........................................................16
Channel name programming ......................................16
6 SCAN OPERATION (Except for the Dutch version) ..18–19
Scan types .................................................................18
Setting Favorite channels ...........................................19
Starting a scan ...........................................................19
7 DUALWATCH/TRIWATCH...............................................20
Description .................................................................20
Operation ...................................................................20
8 DSC OPERATION .....................................................21–64
DSC address ID ........................................................21
Position and time programming ..................................24
Distress call ................................................................25
Transmitting DSC calls ...............................................29
Receiving DSC calls ..................................................46
Received Call log .......................................................58
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• ISO 3166-1
Country Codes Country Codes
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Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
AT
BE
BG
HR
CZ
CY
DK
EE
FI
FR
DE
GR
HU
IS
IE
IT
LV
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Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
LI
LT
LU
MT
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
SK
SI
ES
SE
CH
TR
GB
COUNTRY CODE LIST
Transmitted Call log ....................................................60
DSC Settings .............................................................61
9 OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................65–75
MOB (Man OverBoard) ..............................................65
Waypoint ....................................................................68
Navigation ..................................................................72
Compass screen ........................................................74
GPS status screen .....................................................74
10 MENU SCREEN OPERATION ................................76–82
Menu screen operation ..............................................76
Menu screen items .....................................................77
Radio Settings items ..................................................78
Configuration items ....................................................79
11 BATTERY CHARGING ............................................83–87
Battery caution ...........................................................83
Regular battery charger .............................................85
Optional battery chargers ...........................................86
12 OPTIONAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE ........................88
HM-167 descriptions ..................................................88
Attachment .................................................................88
13 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................89
14 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS .........................90–91
Specifications .............................................................90
Options .......................................................................91
15 CHANNEL LIST ............................................................92
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OPERATING RULES
Priorities D
•Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and
keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls
take priority over all others.
•YoumustmonitorChannel16whenyouarenotoperating
on another channel.
•Falseorfraudulentdistresscallsareprohibitedunderlaw.
Privacy D
•Informationoverheardbutnotintendedforyoucannotlaw-
fully be used in any way.
•Indecentorprofanelanguageisprohibited.
Radio licenses D
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE
You must have a current radio station license before using
the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which
is not licensed.
Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government
agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license application. This
government-issued license states the call sign which is your
craft’s identification for radio purposes.
(2) OPERATOR’S LICENSE
A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license
most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio
is not required for safety purposes.
The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be
posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio opera-
tor may operate a transceiver.
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiv-
er if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
makes the necessary log entries.
A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-
lations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which
a radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are
not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to
be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regula-
tions.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
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Supplied accessories
Battery packHandstrap
Belt clip
Battery charger
(with 2 screws)
Antenna
AC adapter
(Not supplied or
different type may be
supplied, depending
on the version)
Attachments
Flexible antenna D
Connect the supplied flexible antenna
to the antenna connector.
CAUTION:
•NEVER carry the transceiver by hold-
ing the antenna.
•Transmittingwithoutanantennamay
damage the transceiver.
Handstrap D
Pass the handstrap through
the loop on the back side of
the transceiver as illustrated
at right. This facilitates carry-
ing.
Belt clip D
Attach/detach the belt clip to
the transceiver as illustrated below.
To attach the belt clip To detach the belt clip
Be careful!
Do not break
your finger
nails.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
Battery pack D
To remove the battery pack:
Turn the screw counter clockwise one quarter turn, then pull
the battery pack in the direction of the arrow, as shown below.
To attach the battery pack:
Insert the battery pack completely into the transceiver, then
turn the screw clockwise one quarter turn.
NEVER remove or insert the battery pack when the trans-
ceiver is wet or soiled. This may result water or dust get-
ting into the transceiver or battery pack and may result in
the transceiver being damaged.
NOTE: When removing or attaching the battery pack, use
a coin or standard screwdriver to loosen or tighten the bot-
tom screw.
CAUTION:
When attaching or removing a battery pack, make sure
the rubber seal is set in the groove of the battery pack
correctly. If the seal is not correctly in the groove, it may
be damaged when attaching the battery pack. If the seal is
damaged, waterproof protection is not guaranteed.
Make sure the rubber seal is properly seated in the
groove and dust or other material does not adhere to it.
Battery pack
Battery pack
Rubber seal
Groove
Correct position
Incorrect position
NOTE:
When attaching a battery pack, make sure dust or other
material does not adhere to the rubber seal. If dust or other
material is on the seal when attaching a battery pack,
waterproof protection may not be guaranteed.
Screw position
when removing battery
Screw position
when attaching battery
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Front, top, side and rear panels
Function
display
(pp. 7, 8, 9)
Microphone
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Speaker
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!2
Distress key
(p. 25)
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 2)
Connects to the supplied antenna.
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SPEAKER-MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [SP MIC]
(p. 88)
Connects to the optional external speaker-microphone.
NOTE: Attach the [SP MIC] cap when the optional
speaker-microphone is not used. Otherwise, water will
get into the transceiver.
e PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Hold down to transmit; release to receive. (p. 14)
r MENU KEY
Push to enter or exit the Menu screen
.
t LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS []/[]
Push to switch to the previous or next key function that
is assigned to the softkeys. (p. 9)
Push to select the desired character or number in the
table while in the channel name, position, MMSI code
programming mode, and so on. (pp. 10, 16, 24)
y VOLUME/SQUELCH KEY [VOL/SQL]
Push to enter the volume level adjustment mode.
(p. 14)
Push again while in the volume level adjustment mode
to enter the squelch level adjustment mode.
Hold down for 1 second to activate the monitor function.
(p. 15)
u POWER KEY [
]
Hold down for 1 second to turn the power ON or OFF.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front, top and rear panels (Continued)
i CHANNEL 16 KEY [16/C]
Push to select Channel 16. ( p. 12)
Hold down for 1 second to select the Call channel.
(p. 12)
Hold down for 3 seconds to enter the Call channel
programming mode when the Call channel is selected.
(p. 13)
o ENTER KEY
Push to set the input data, selected item, and so on.
!0 CLEAR/LOCK KEY [
]
Push to cancel the entered data, or to return to the pre-
vious screen.
Hold down for 1 second to turn the key lock function ON
or OFF. (p. 15)
!1
UP AND DOWN/CHANNEL SELECT KEYS [CH]/[CH]
Push to select the operating channels, Menu items,
Menu settings, and so on. (p. 77)
Push to check Favorite (TAG) channels, change the
scanning direction or manually resume a scan. (p. 19)
!2 SOFTKEYS
Slide the menu by pushing the []/[] keys, then push ei-
ther of the 4 softkeys to select a menu displayed at the
bottom of the LCD display.
See Softkeys on the next page for more details. (p. 6)
Function
display
(pp. 7, 8, 9)
Microphone
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Speaker
!1
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!2
Distress key
(p. 25)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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10
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12
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14
15
16
Softkeys
The desired functions as described below can be assigned
in the Menu screen.
Scan [
]* (p. 18)
Push to start or stop a Normal or Priority scan.
* Except for the Dutch version.
Dualwatch/Tri-watch [
] (p. 20)
Push to start a Dualwatch or Tri-watch*.
Push to stop a Dualwatch or Tri-watch when either is
activated.
* Except for the Dutch version.
High/Low [
] (p. 14)
Push to set the power to high or low.
•Somechannelsaresettoonlylowpower.
Channel [ ] (p. 12)
Push to select either the regular channels.
AquaQuake [
] (p. 16)
While holding down, the AquaQuake function is activated
to clear water away from the speaker grill.
Favorite channel [ ] (p. 19)
Push to set or clear the displayed channel as a Favorite
(Tag) channel.
Hold down for 3 seconds to clear or set all Favorite
channels in the selected channel group.
Name [
] (p. 16)
Push to enter the channel name programming mode.
Backlight [
] (p. 16)
Push to enter the LCD and key backlight brightness ad-
justment mode.
•Whileintheadjustmentmode,push[]/[][]/[] to adjust the
brightness of the LCD and key backlight.
MOB [ ] (p. 65)
Push to enter “MOB” in the menu screen.
Hold down for 1 second to memorize the current position
as the MOB (Man OverBoard) point.
Waypoint [ ] (p. 68)
Push to enter “WAYPOINT” in the menu screen.
Hold down for 1 second to memorize the current position
as a Waypoint.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Function display
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!6
!5
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q BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 14)
“BUSY” appears when receiving a signal or when the
squelch opens.
“TX” appears while transmitting.
“MONI” appears while the monitor function is activated.
w POWER ICON (p. 14)
“HI” appears when high power is selected.
“LOW” appears when low power is selected.
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CHANNEL GROUP ICON (p. 13)
Shows which channel group is selected, a U.S.A. “USA,”
International “INT,” ATIS “ATIS” or DSC “DSC”, depending
on the transceiver version.
r CALL CHANNEL ICON (p. 12)
Appears when Call channel is selected.
Navigation [ ] (p. 72)
After holding down [MOB], or in the MOB or Waypoint list
screen, push this key to start navigating to the selected
position.
Compass [
] (p. 74)
Push to display the compass screen to show the vessel’s
course heading, SOG (Speed Over Ground) and COG
(Course Over Ground).
Log [ ] (p. 58)
Push to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu.
Softkeys (Continued)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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16
!3 KEY ICONS (p. 9)
Shows the programmed function of the softkeys on the
front panel.
!4 TIME ZONE INDICATOR
Shows the current time when GPS data is received, or
the time is manually programmed.
•?? will blink when invalid GPS data is received for 30
seconds.
•??will blink when manually input GPS data is no longer
valid after 4 hours, and then NO TIME” will appear after
23.5 hours.
“LOCAL appears when the offset time is set.
“NO TIME” appears when no GPS data is received and
no time data is manually input.
“MNL appears when the time is manually programmed.
t DUPLEX ICON (p. 13)
Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
y FAVORITE CHANNEL ICON (p. 19)
Appears while a Favorite (TAG) channel is selected.
u MESSAGE ICON (p. 46)
Blinks when there is an unread message.
i GPS ICON
Stays ON while the GPS data is received, and a valid
position is received.
Blinks when an invalid position is being received.
o SWITCH ICON (p. 62)
Appears when the “CH 16 SWITCH” in DSC Settings is set
to ‘OFF.’
!0 LOCK ICON (p. 15)
Appears while the lock function is activated.
!1 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT
Shows the selected operating channel number.
•Whenasimplexchannelisselected,“A”appears.
!2 CHANNEL NAME FIELD (p. 16)
The channel name appears, if programmed.
“DSC CHECK” blinks while receiving on channel 70.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Softkey function
Various functions can be assigned to the softkeys.
When the key function is assigned, the key icon is displayed
above the softkeys, as shown below.
Softkey function selection D
When or is displayed beside the key icon, pushing []
or [] sequentially displays the previous or next key function
that is assigned to the softkey.
Push Push
*Push this key to start or stop a scan.
*
The order of the key icons may differ, depending on the
preprogramming.
Function Display (Continued)
!5 POSITION INDICATOR
Shows the current position when valid GPS data is re-
ceived or the position is manually programmed.
•?? will blink when invalid GPS data is received for 30
seconds.
•??will blink when manually input GPS data is no longer
valid after 4 hours, and then NO POSITIONwill appear
after 23.5 hours.
•“NO POSITION”appears when no GPSdatais received,
and no position is manually input.
!6 SCAN INDICATOR*
“SCAN 16” is displayed during a Priority scan; “SCAN”
appears during a Normal scan. (p. 18)
“DUAL 16” appears during Dualwatch; “TRI 16” appears
during Tri-watch. (p. 20)
* Except for the Dutch version.
!7 BATTERY INDICATOR
Shows the battery’s remaining power.
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PREPARATION
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MMSI code programming
The 9 digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self
ID) code can be programmed at power ON.
This initial code setting can be performed only once.
After being set, it can be changed by only your dealer
or distributor. If your MMSI code has already been pro-
grammed, this programming is not necessary.
Hold down [ q
] to turn ON the power.
•Threeshortbeepssound,and“NODSCMMSI”isdisplayed.
Push [ENTER] to start the MMSI code programming. w
•Push[CLEAR]twicetocanceltheprogramming,andgotothe
normal operating screen. In this case, the transceiver cannot
make a DSC call. To program the MMSI code, turn OFF the
power, then turn it ON again.
Enter your MMSI code in the following manner: e
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
Repeat step r e to enter all 9 digits.
After entering the 9 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically t
selected, and then push [ENTER] to set it.
The “MMSI CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed. y
Enter your MMSI code again for confirmation. u
•Enterinthesamemannerasstepse through t.
When your MMSI code programming is successfully com- i
pleted, the screen as shown below is briefly displayed.
•Afterthat,thenormaloperatingscreenisdisplayed.
The programmed MMSI code can be checked in the MENU
screen. (p. 77)
NOTE: Depending on the transceiver version, the ATIS
code programming is required after programming the
MMSI code. See the next page for details.
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PREPARATION
The 10 digit ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification Sys-
tem) code can be programmed at power ON.
This initial code setting can be performed only once.
After being set, it can be changed by only your dealer
or distributor. If your ATIS code has already been pro-
grammed, this programming is not necessary.
After programming the MMSI code, “Push [ENTER] to q
Register Your ATIS” is displayed.
Push [ENTER] to start the ATIS code programming. w
•Push[CLEAR]twicetocanceltheprogramming,andgotothe
normal operating mode. In this case, the ATIS function is dis-
abled. To program the ATIS code, turn OFF the power, then
turn it ON again.
Enter your ATIS code in the following manner: e
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
Repeat step r e to enter all 10 digits.
After entering the 10 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically t
selected, and then push [ENTER] to set it.
The “ATIS CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed. y
Enter your ATIS code again for confirmation. u
•Enterinthesamemannerasstepse through t.
When your ATIS code programming is successfully com- i
pleted, the screen as shown below is briefly displayed.
•Afterthat,thenormaloperatingscreenisdisplayed.
The programmed ATIS code can be checked in the MENU
screen. (p. 77)
ATIS code programming (For Dutch and German versions)
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Channel selection
IMPORTANT: Prior to using the transceiver for the first
time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum
life and operation. To avoid damage to the transceiver,
turn the power OFF while charging.
Channel 16 D
Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used for
establishing initial contact with a station and for emergency
communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both Dual-
watch and Tri-watch*. While in the standby condition, you
must monitor Channel 16.
* Except for the Dutch version.
Push [16/C] to select Channel 16. q
Push [ w CHAN] to return to the selected channel before
Channel 16, or push [](CH) or [](CH) to select an op-
erating channel.
Call channel D
Each regular channel group has separate leisure-use call
channels. The call channel is monitored during Tri-watch*.
The call channels can be programmed and are used to store
your most often used channel in each channel group for quick
recall. (p. 13)
* Except for the Dutch version.
Hold down [16/C] q for 1 second to select Call channel.
•“CALL”andthecallchannelnumberaredisplayed.
•Callchannelcanbere-programmed.Seethe“Callchannelpro-
gramming” on page 13 for details.
Push w [CHAN] to return to the selected channel before the
call channel, or push [](CH) or [](CH) to select the op-
erating channel.
Hold down [16/C] key
for 1 second
Push [16/C] key
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Channel group selection D
There are preprogrammed international channels for the IC-
M91D. For U.K. transceiver version, there are preprogrammed
U.S.A. channels in addition to International channels. For
Dutch and German versions, there are preprogrammed ATIS
and DSC* channels in addition to International channels.
Except for the Europe version, a channel group suitable for
your operating area is selectable, as described below.
Push [MENU]. q
Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select “Radio Settings”.
Push [ e Y]/[Z] to select “CHAN Group”, and then push [EN-
TER].
r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel group, and then
push [ENTER].
t Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen.
Push y [Y](CH)/[Z](CH) to select a channel.
•“DUP”appearsforduplexchannels.
•“A”appearsforsimplexchannel.
* German version only.
Call channel programming
You can program the call channel with your most often-used
channels in each channel group for quick recall.
Select the q desired channel group to be programmed, as
described to the left.
Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the call channel of w
the selected channel group.
•“CALL”andcallchannelnumberaredisplayed.
Hold down [16/C] again for 3 seconds until long beep stops e
with two short beeps.
•Thechannelprogrammingmodescreenisdisplayed.
r Push [Y](CH)/[Z](CH) to select the desired channel.
t Push [ENTER] to program the selected channel as the call
channel.
•
The display automatically returns to the normal operating mode.
When the U.S.A. channel group is
selected.
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Adjusting the volume level
The volume level can be adjusted with [VOL/SQL] and [
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[
]/[]/[] keys.
q
Push [VOL/SQL] once to enter the volume adjustment
mode, then adjust the volume level with []/[] or []/[].
• The transceiver has 20 volume levels and OFF.
•
If no key operation is performed for 5 seconds, the transceiver
sets the selected level, and returns to the normal mode.
w
Push [ENTER] to set, and exit the volume adjustment mode.
•Push[CLEAR]tocancel.
Adjusting the squelch level
The squelch level can be adjusted with [VOL/SQL] and [
]/
[
]/[]/[] keys.
In order to receive signals properly, as well as for the scan
to function effectively, the squelch must be adjusted to its
proper level.
Push [VOL/SQL] twice to enter the squelch adjustment q
mode, then adjust the squelch level with []/[] or []/[].
•The transceiver has 11 squelch levels: OPEN is completely
open, 10 is tight squelch and 1 is loose squelch.
•
If no key operation is performed for 5 seconds, the transceiver
sets the selected level, and returns to the normal mode.
w
Push [ENTER] to set, and exit the squelch adjustment mode.
•Push[CLEAR]tocancel.
Receiving and transmitting
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna will damage
the transceiver.
Hold down [ q
] for 1 second to turn power ON.
Set the volume and squelch levels with [VOL/SQL]. w
Push e [Y](CH)/[Z](CH) to select the desired channel.
•
Further adjustment of the audio may be necessary at this point.
r Select [HI/LO] to select the output power if necessary.
•“HI”appears whenhighpoweris selected;LOW”when low
power is selected.
•Choose low power for short range communications, choose
high power for longer distance communications.
•Somechannelsareforlowpoweronly.
t
Hold down [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone.
•“TX”appears.
•Channel70cannotbeusedfortransmission.
y Release [PTT] to receive.
Information
The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise com-
ponents in the transmit and/or receive signal. See page
80 for details
The transceiver monitors channel 70 every specific
time period even when standing by on an operating
channel.
•
DSC CHECK” is displayed when channel 70 is busy.
•Thechannel70monitoringcongurationcanbechangedin
DSC Settings. See page 64 for details.
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Receiving and transmitting (Continued)
IMPORTANT:
To maximize the readability of your transmit-
ted signal, pause a few seconds after pushing [PTT], hold
the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth
and speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.
To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, the trans-
ceiver has a time-out timer function. This timer cuts a
transmission OFF after 5 minutes of continuous transmis-
sion.
q
Microphone
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y
Lock function
This function electronically locks all keys (except for [PTT],
[DISTRESS] and [
]) to prevent accidental channel changes
and function access.
Push [CLEAR/
] for 1 second to turn the lock function
ON and OFF.
•Thelockfunction isautomaticallyreleasedwhenDSCcallis
received, or [DISTRESS] is pushed.
Monitor function
The Monitor function opens the squelch by holding down
[VOL/SQL] for 1 second.
•“ ” appears while the function is activated.
The function can be set to “PUSH” or “HOLD” in the following
manner.
Select “Configuration” in the “MENU” screen. q
Select “Monitor” to enter the “Push” or “Hold” selecting mode. w
•Push:
The monitor function is activated by holding down [VOL/SQL]
for 1 second. The squelch opens while holding down the key.
•Hold:Themonitorfunctionisactivatedbyholdingdown[VOL/
SQL] for 1 second. The squelch stays open until any key
is pushed.
Displayed when
the lock function
is activated.
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AquaQuake water draining
function
The AquaQuake water draining function clears water away
from the speaker grill. Without this function, water may muffle
the sound coming from the speaker. The transceiver emits a
vibrating beep when this function is activated.
While holding down [AQUA], the AquaQuake function is acti-
vated to clear water away from the speaker grill.
•Beepsounds,regardlessofthevolumelevelsetting.
•Activatesfor10secondsinmaximumtodrainwater.
•Thetransceiverneveracceptskey operationwhiletheAqua-
Quake function is activated.
•TheAquaQuakefunctioncannotbeactivatedwhenanoptional
speaker-microphone is connected.
Backlight setting
This function lights the function display and keys, and it is
convenient for night-time operation.
Select q [BKLT] to enter the backlight adjusting mode.
Push w []/[] or [Ω]/[≈] to adjust the brightness level be-
tween 1(minimum) to 7 (maximum) or OFF.
•Thedefaultsettingis4.
•Thedisplayreturnsautomaticallytothemainmenuafter5sec-
onds without no key operation is been performed.
•ThebacklightautomaticallyturnsOFFwhennokeyoperation
is performed for 5 seconds.
Channel name programming
Each channel can be assigned a unique alphanumeric ID of
up to 10 characters.
Capital letters, 0 to 9, some symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , .
/ [ \ ] ^ _ : ; < = > ?) and space can be used.
Push [ q ](CH) or [](CH) to select a channel.
•First,canceltheDualwatch,Tri-watch*orScan*function,ifac-
tivated.
Push [NAME] to open the channel name programming w
screen.
•Ablackboxisdisplayedontherstcharacter.
Enter the desired channel name in the following manner: e
•Selectadesiredcharacterusing[]/[]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER].
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
•Select“SPACE,”thenpush[ENTER]toinputaspace.
•Select“DELETE,”thenpush[ENTER]todeleteacharacter.
•Push[CLEAR]tocancelandreturntothepreviousscreen.
* Except for the Dutch version
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Repeat step r e to input all characters.
Push [ t ]/[]/[]/[] to select “FINISH, then push [EN-
TER] to set and return to the previous screen.
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Scan types
Scanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a
wide frequency range. The transceiver has a Priority scan
and a Normal scan.
Set the Favorite channels (scanned channel) before scan-
ning. Clear the Favorite channels which inconveniently stop
scanning, such as those for digital communication use. (Re-
fer to the next page for details.)
Choose Priority or Normal scan in the Menu screen. (p. 78)
PRIORITY SCAN
The Priority scan sequentially searches through all Favor-
ite channels while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal
is detected on Channel 16, the scan pauses until the signal
disappears. When a signal is detected on a channel other
than Channel 16, the scan becomes a Dualwatch until the
signal disappears.
NORMAL SCAN
The Normal scan, like the Priority scan, sequentially
searches through all Favorite channels. However, unlike
the Priority scan, Channel 16 is not checked unless it is set
as a Favorite channel.
CH 06
CH 01
CH 16
CH 02
CH 05 CH 04
CH 03
CH 01 CH 02
CH 06
CH 05 CH 04
CH 03
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Starting a scan
First, set the scan type (Priority or Normal scan) and scan re-
sume timer in the Menu screen. (p. 78)
Select the desired channel group. (p. q
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Set the Favorite channels, as described to the left. w
Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan. e
Push [SCAN] to start a Priority or Normal scan. r
•“SCAN 16” appears during a Priority scan; “SCAN” appears
during a Normal scan.
•When a signal is detected, the scan pauses until thesignal
disappears, or resumes after pausing 5 seconds, depending
on the setting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during a Priority
scan.)
•Push [Y]/[Z] check the scanning Favorite channels, change
the scanning direction or manually resume the scan.
•Abeeptonesoundsand“16”blinkswhenasignalisreceived
on Channel 16 during a Priority scan.
To stop the scan, push [CLEAR] or repeat step t r.
Setting Favorite channels
For more efficient scanning, add the desired channels as Fa-
vorite channels, or clear “
for unwanted channels.
Channels that are not tagged will be skipped while scanning.
Favorite channels can be independently assigned to each
channel group (INT, USA, ATIS or DSC).
q
Select the desired channel group. (p.
13
)
w
Select the desired channel to be set as a Favorite channel.
Push [ e ] to set the displayed channel as a Favorite channel
.
• appears on the display.
To cancel the Favorite channel setting, repeat step r e.
• disappears.
Clearing (or setting) all tagged channels
Hold down [] for 3 seconds (until a long beep changes to
2 short beeps) to clear all Favorite channel settings in the
selected channel group.
•RepeataboveproceduretosetallchannelsasFavoritechannels.
Scan starts. When a signal is received.
Push
[SCAN]
[Example]: Starting a Normal scan.
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Description
Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving on
another channel; Tri-watch* monitors Channel 16 and the
call channel while receiving another channel. Dualwatch/Tri-
watch* is convenient for monitoring Channel 16 when you are
operating on another channel.
DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH* SIMULATION
DualwatchTri-watch*
Call
channel
Ch 88
Ch 16
Ch 88
Ch 16
Ch 88
Ch 9
•IfasignalisreceivedonChannel16,Dualwatch/Tri-watch*
pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears.
•If a signal is received on the call channel during Tri-
watch*, Tri-watch becomes Dualwatch until the signal
disappears.
•To transmit on the selected channel during Dualwatch/
Tri-watch*, hold down [PTT].
Operation
Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch* in the Menu screen. (p. 78) q
Push [ w Y](CH) or [Z](CH) to select the desired operating
channel.
Push [DW] to start a Dualwatch or Tri-watch* scan. e
•DUAL16”appearsduringDualwatch;“TRI16”appearsduring
Tri-watch*.
•AbeeptonesoundswhenasignalisreceivedonChannel16.
To cancel Dualwatch or Tri-watch*, push [DW] again. r
[Example]: Operating Tri-watch* on INT Channel 25.
Tri-watch* starts.
Signal is received on
Call channel.
Tri-watch* resumes after the
signal disappears.
Signal received on Channel
16 takes priority.
* Available except for the Dutch version.
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MENU DSC Settings
Individual ID
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
DSC address ID
Programming Individual ID D
A total of 100 DSC address IDs can be programmed and as-
signed a name of up to 10 characters.
Enter “INDIVIDUAL ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q
Push [ADD]. w
•The“INDIVIDUALID”programscreenisdisplayed.
Enter a desired individual ID in the following way: e
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
Repeat step r e to enter all 9 digits.
After entering the 9 digit code, push [ENTER] to set it. t
•TheIDnameprogrammingscreenisdisplayed.
Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following way: y
•Selectadesiredcharacterusing[]/[]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•Push[123]then[!$?]then[ABC]toselectacharactergroup.
After entering the ID name, push [ u ]/[]/[]/[] to select
“FINISH,” then push [ENTER] to program it.
•The“INDIVIDUALID”listscreenisdisplayed.
Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. i
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Programming Group ID D
Enter “GROUP ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q
Push [ADD]. w
•The“GROUPID”programscreenisdisplayed.
Enter a desired group ID in the following way: e
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
The first digit is fixed as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
Repeat step r e to input the specific 9 digits group code.
After entering the 9 digit code, push [ENTER] to set it. t
•TheGroupIDnameprogrammingscreenisdisplayed.
Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following way: y
•Selectadesiredcharacterusing[]/[]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•Push[123],[!$?]or[ABC]toselectacharactergroup.
After entering the ID name, push [ u ]/[]/[]/[] to select
“FINISH,” then push [ENTER] to program it.
•The“GROUPID”listscreenisdisplayed.
Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. i
MENU DSC Settings
Group ID
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
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Deleting Individual/Group ID D
Enter “INDIVIDUAL ID” or “GROUP ID” in the DSC SET- q
TINGS menu.
•WhennoaddressIDisprogrammed,“NoID”isdisplayed.Inthis
case, push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select a desired ID name, then push
[DEL].
Push [OK] to delete the ID, and return to the “INDIVIDUAL e
ID” or “GROUP ID” list screen.
•Push[CANCEL]tocancelit.
Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. r
MENU DSC Settings
Individual ID
/
Group ID
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
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Position and time programming
A Distress call should include the ship’s position and time. If
no GPS data is received, your position and UTC (Universal
Time Coordinated) time should be manually input.
•Manualprogramming isdisabled whileGPSdataisre-
ceived.
•Manuallyprogrammedpositionandtimewillbeheldfor
only 23.5 hours.
Enter “POSITION INPUT” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q
Edit your latitude and longitude position using [ w ]/[]/[]/
[].
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursoris
on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
After entering the position, push [ENTER] to program it. e
The UTC time programming screen is displayed, enter the r
UTC time in the following way:
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
Push [ENTER] to program your position and time. t
•Returntothe“DSCSETTINGS”screen.
MENU
DSC Settings Position Input
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
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A Distress call should be transmitted if, in the opinion of the
Master, the ship or a person is in distress and requires im-
mediate assistance.
NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR SHIP OR A
PERSON IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS
CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE
HELP IS NEEDED.
Simple call D
Confirm no Distress call is being received. q
While lifting up the key cover on the back side of the trans- w
ceiver, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit
the Distress call.
•Whileholdingdown[DISTRESS],countdownbeepssoundand
both the key and display backlighting blink.
•DSC channel (Channel 70) is automatically selected and the
Distress call is transmitted.
NOTE: The distress call is paused for up to 15 seconds
when no valid position data is received. The distress call
is made when a valid position data is received within 15
seconds.
•Ifvalidpositiondatacannotbereceivedwithin15seconds,the
distress call is made with a stored position data.
After the call, the transceiver waits for an acknowledgment e
call on channel 70 for 10 seconds, and then waits for a call
by alternately monitoring channel 70 and channel 16.
•The Distress callisautomatically transmitted every3.5 to 4.5
minutes, until an acknowledgement is received (‘Call repeat’
mode), or DSC Cancel call is made. (p. 28)
•Push[RESEND]tomanuallytransmittheDistressrepeatcall.
•Push[]/[] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-
tress call information.
•Push[]/[] then push [PAUSE] to pause the ‘Call repeat’ mode,
push [RESUME] to resume it.
After receiving the acknowledgment, push [ALARM OFF] r
then reply using the microphone.
A distress alert default contains:
•Natureofdistress :Undesignateddistress
•Positioninformation:The latest GPS or manual input position
is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is
turned OFF.
Distress call
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Regular call D
The nature of the Distress call should be included in the Dis-
tress call.
Enter “DISTRESS CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. q
Select the nature of the distress using [ w Y]/[Z], then push
[ENTER].
•‘Undesignated,‘Fire,Explosion,‘Flooding,‘Collision,‘Grounding,
‘Capsizing, ‘Sinking, ‘Adrift, ‘Abandoning Ship, ‘Piracy’ or ‘Man
Overboard’ is selectable.
•Thenatureofthedistressisstoredfor10minutesafteraselec-
tion is made.
The Distress call confirmation screen is displayed. e
•Push[Y]/[Z] to see the hidden lines.
While lifting up the key cover on the back side of the trans- r
ceiver, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit
the Distress call.
•Whileholdingdown[DISTRESS],countdownbeepssoundand
both the key and display backlighting blink.
•Theselectednatureofthedistressisstoredfor10minutes.
MENU DSC Calls Distress Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
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After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac- t
knowledgment call.
•The Distress callisautomatically transmitted every3.5 to 4.5
minutes, until an acknowledgement is received (‘Call repeat’
mode), or DSC cancel call is made. (p. 28)
•Push[RESEND]tomanuallytransmittheDistress repeat call.
•Push[]/[] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-
tress call information.
•Push[]/[] then push [PAUSE] to pause the ‘Call repeat’ mode,
push [RESUME] to resume it.
After receiving an acknowledgment call, push [ALARM y
OFF] then reply using the microphone.
A distress alert contains:
•Natureofdistress :Selectedinstepw.
•Positioninformation:The latest GPS or manual input position
is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is
turned OFF.
When no GPS data is received or invalid data is received,
and both position and time have been manually pro-
grammed, the screen as shown below appears. Edit your
latitude and longitude position and UTC time as follows:
Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude posi-
tion and UTC time.
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,” or , then push
[ENTER].
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecur-
sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
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Distress cancel call D
While waiting for an acknowledgment call, push [CAN- q
CEL].
Push [CONTINUE]. w
•Push[BACK]toreturntowaitingforanacknowledgementcall.
Push [FINISH]. e
•Push[EXIT]toreturntowaitingforanacknowledgementcall.
The Distress cancel call is transmitted. r
Channel 16 is automatically selected. t
•Reportyoursituationusingthemicrophone.
•Afterthereport,push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperating
mode.
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Transmitting DSC calls
To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make
sure you correctly set the CH70 SQL LEVEL. (p. 63)
Transmitting an individual call D
The Individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-
nal to only a specific station.
Enter “INDIVIDUAL CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Individual Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Select the desired preprogrammed individual address, or w
“Manual Input,” using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
•TheIDcodefortheIndividualcallcanbesetrst. (p. 21)
•When“ManualInput”isselected,setadesired9digitMMSIID
code for the individual you wish to call.
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:
•Selectadesirednumberusing[Y]/[Z]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•Therstdigitisspeciedas‘0’foraGroupID.IfaGroupIDis
entered, an error beep sounds after pushing [FINISH].
•Thersttwodigitsare‘0’foranycoaststationID.
Select Routine, Safety or Urgency as the desired call type e
using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
NOTE: When a coast station is selected in step w, the
voice channel is automatically specified by the coast sta-
tion. Therefore, skip step r and go directly to step t.
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Select a desired intership channel using [ r Y](CH)/[Z](CH),
then push [ENTER].
•Intershipchannelsarealreadypresetintothetransceiverinthe
recommended order.
A confirmation screen appears. t
•Conrmthecallcontents.
Push [CALL] to transmit the Individual call. y
•IfChannel70isbusy,thetransceiverstandsbyuntilthechannel
becomes clear.
Standby on Channel 70 until an acknowledgement is re- u
ceived.
•The transceiver waits on channel 70 for 10 secconds, then alter-
nately monitors channel 70 and the operating channel.
When the acknowledgement ‘Able to comply’ is received, i
beeps sound and the screen below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps and then select the
intership channel specified in step r.
•Adifferentintership channelwill beselected ifthestationyou
called cannot use the channel.
•Replyusingthemicrophone.Andgotostepo.
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Or, when the acknowledgement ‘Unable to comply’ is re-
ceived, beeps sound and the screen below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. Then push [EXIT]
to return to the operating channel (before you entered the
MENU screen).
After communicating, push [EXIT] to return to the normal o
operating mode.
Transmitting an Individual Acknowledgement D
When receiving an Individual call, you can transmit an ac-
knowledgement (‘Able to Comply, ‘Propose New Channel’ or
‘Unable to Comply’) by using the on-screen prompts (Quick
ACK). Also, you can send an acknowledgement through the
MENU system (Man ual ACK.)
Quick ACK:
When an Individual call is received, beeps sound and the q
screen below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
Push [ACK]. w
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Select one of three options, then push [ENTER]. e
•AbletoComply :Makeanacknowledgmentcallwithout
any changes.
•UnabletoComply :Youcannotmakeacommunication.
The Acknowledgement call (‘Unable to
Comply’) can be automatically trans-
mitted, if set. See page 61 for details.
•ProposeNewChannel :You can make an acknowledgement
call, but you specify the intership chan-
nel. Select a desired intership chan-
nel, using [Y](CH)/[Z](CH), then push
[ENTER].
The Individual ACK confirmation screen is displayed. r
Push [CALL] to transmit an acknowledgement call.
The screens shown below are displayed. t
Reply to the call using the microphone. y
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. u
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Manual ACK:
Enter “INDIVIDUAL ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Individual ACK
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
•WhennoIndividualcallhasbeenreceived,“IndividualACK”item
will not be displayed.
Select a desired individual address or ID code to reply to, w
using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
Perform steps e e to u, as described in “Quick ACK:,be-
ginning on the previous page.
Transmitting a Group call D
The Group call function allows you to transmit a DSC signal
to only a specific group.
Enter “GROUP CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Group Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Select the desired preprogrammed group address or w
“Manual Input,” using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
•TheIDcodefortheGroupcallcanbesetrst. (p. 22)
•When“ManualInput”isselected,setthe8digitIDcodeforthe
group you wish to call.
Select a desired intership channel using [ e Y](CH)/[Z](CH),
then push [ENTER].
•Intershipchannelsarealreadypresetintothetransceiverinthe
recommended order.
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About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired group ID in the following way:
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•Therstdigitisspeciedas‘0’foraGroupID.
•Thersttwodigitsare‘0’foranyCoaststationID.
A confirmation screen appears. r
•Conrmthecallcontents.
Push [CALL] to transmit the Group call. t
•IfChannel70isbusy,thetransceiverstandsbyuntilthechannel
becomes clear.
After the Group call has been transmitted, the following y
screen is displayed.
Announce the information using the microphone. u
After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the nor- i
mal operating mode.
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Transmitting an All Ships call D
All ships, that have DSC transceiver, use Channel 70 as their
‘listening channel. When you want to announce a message to
these ships within range, use the ‘All Ships Call’ function.
Enter “ALL SHIPS CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls All Ships Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Select a desired category, using [ w Y]/[Z], then push [EN-
TER].
•The selectable category may differ, depending on the pro-
grammed setting. Ask your dealer for the selectable categories.
Select a desired traffic channel, using [ e Y]/[Z], then push
[ENTER].
•Theselectedchannelisdisplayed.
A confirmation screen appears. r
•Conrmthecallcontents.
Push [CALL] to transmit the All Ships call. t
•IfChannel70isbusy,thetransceiverstandsbyuntilthechannel
becomes clear.
After the All Ships call has been transmitted, the following y
screen is displayed.
Announce the message using the microphone. u
After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the nor- i
mal operating mode.
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Transmitting a Test call D
Testing on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling chan-
nels should be avoided as much as possible. When testing on
a distress/safety channel is unavoidable, you should indicate
that these are test transmissions.
Normally the test call would require no further communica-
tions between the two stations involved.
Enter “TEST CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Test Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Select a desired preprogrammed individual address, or w
“Manual Input,” then push [ENTER].
•TheIDcodefortheIndividualcallcanbesetrst. (p. 21)
•When“ManualInput”isselected,setthe9digitMMSIIDcodefor
the individual you wish to call.
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired address ID in the following way:
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow, or ,then push
[ENTER].
•Therstdigitisspeciedas‘0’foraGroupID.IfaGroupIDis
entered, an error beep sounds after pushing [FINISH].
•Thersttwodigitsare‘0’foranyCoaststationID.
A confirmation screen appears. e
•Conrmthecallcontents.
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Push [CALL] to transmit the Test call. r
•IfChannel70isbusy,thetransceiverstandsbyuntilthechannel
becomes clear.
After the Test call has been transmitted, the following t
screen is displayed.
•The transceiver waits for an acknowledgment call on channel 70
for 10 secconds, then waits for a call by alternately monitoring
channel 70 and the operating channel.
When the acknowledgement call is received, beeps sound y
and the following screen is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then the screen u
as shown below is displayed.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. i
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Transmitting a Test Acknowledgement call D
When the “TEST ACK” in DSC settings is set to ‘Auto TX’
(p. 61), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call
when receiving a Test call.
Quick ACK:
When a Test call is received, beeps sound and the screen q
shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
Push [ACK]. w
•Push[INFO]todisplaytheTestcallinformation.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. e
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
While transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen r
shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal
operating mode.
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Manual ACK:
Enter “TEST ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Test ACK
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
•IfnoTestcallhasbeenreceived,the“TESTACK”itemwillnot
be displayed.
Select a desired Test call to reply to, using [ w Y]/[Z], then
push [ENTER].
The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. e
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
While transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen r
shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal
operating mode.
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Transmitting a Position Reply call D
Transmit a Position Reply call when a Position Request call
is received.
When the “POSITION ACK” in DSC Settings is set to ‘Auto
TX’ (p. 61), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call
when receiving a Position Request call.
Quick Reply:
When a Position Request call is received, beeps sound q
and the screen shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
Push [ACK]. w
•Push[INFO]todisplaythePositionRequestcallinformation.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
The Position Reply confirmation screen is displayed. e
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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Manual Reply:
Enter “POSITION REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Position Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
•IfnoPositionRequestcallhasbeenreceived,the“POSITION
REPLY” item will not be displayed.
Select a desired Position Request call to reply to, using w
[Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
The Position Reply call confirmation screen is displayed. e
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
When no GPS data is received or invalid data is received,
and both position and time have been manually programmed,
the screen shown below appears. Edit your latitude and lon-
gitude position and UTC time as follows:
Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude position
and UTC time.
•Selectadesirednumberusing[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or , then push
[ENTER].
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecur-
sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
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Transmitting a Position Report Reply call D
Transmit a Position Report Reply call when a Position Report
Request call is received.
Quick Reply:
When a Position Report Request call is received, beeps q
sound and the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
Push [ACK]. w
•Push[INFO]todisplaythePositionReportRequestcallinforma-
tion.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
The Position Report Reply confirmation screen is dis- e
played.
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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Manual Reply:
Enter “POSITION REPORT REPLY” in the DSC CALLS q
menu.
MENU DSC Calls Position Report Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
•IfnoPositionReportRequestcallhasbeenreceived,the“POSI-
TION REPORT REPLY” item will not be displayed.
Select a desired Position Report Request call to reply to, w
using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
The Position Report Reply call confirmation screen is dis- e
played.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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Transmitting a Polling Reply call D
Transmit a Polling Reply call when a Polling Request call is
received.
When the “POSITION ACK” in DSC Settings is set to ‘Auto
TX’ (p. 61), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call
when receiving a Polling Request call.
Quick Reply:
When a Polling Request call is received, beeps sound and q
the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
Push [ACK]. w
•Push[INFO]todisplaythePollingRequestcallinformation.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
The Polling Reply confirmation screen is displayed. e
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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New2001
New2001
Manual Reply:
Enter “POLLING REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Polling Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
•IfnoPollingRequestcallhasbeenreceived,the“POLLINGRE-
PLY” item will not be displayed.
Select a desired Polling Request call to be replied, using w
[Y]/[Z], then push [ENTER].
e
The Polling Reply call confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below r
is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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New2001
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Receiving DSC calls
Receiving a Distress Call D
When a Distress Call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD DISTRESS” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to return to the normal operating mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•Bypushing[PTT],thetransceiveralsoexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to accept the call.
And then, push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel
to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station
may require assistance.
•Ifyouhaven’tpushed[CH16]within10seconds,theoperat-
ing channel automatically switches to Channel 16. (p. 62)
Push
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New2001
New2001
Receiving a Distress Acknowledgement D
When a Distress Acknowledgement sent to another ship is
received:
The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD DISTRESS ACK” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to return to the normal operating mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•Bypushing[PTT],thetransceiveralsoexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to accept the call.
And then, push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel
to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station
may require assistance.
•Ifyouhaven’tpushed[CH16]within10seconds,theoperat-
ing channel automatically switches to Channel 16. (p. 62)
Push
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New2001
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16
Receiving D a Distress Relay Call
When a Distress Relay call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD DISTRESS RELAY” pops up and the LCD back-
light blinks.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to return to the normal operating mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•Bypushing[PTT],thetransceiveralsoexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to accept the call.
And then, push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel
to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station
may require assistance.
•Ifyouhaven’tpushed[CH16]within10seconds,theoperat-
ing channel automatically switches to Channel 16. (p. 62)
Push
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New2001
New2001
Receiving D a Distress Relay Acknowledgement
When a Distress Relay Acknowledgement is received:
The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD DIST RELAY ACK” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to return to the normal operating mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•Bypushing[PTT],thetransceiveralsoexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to accept the call.
And then, push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel
to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station
may require assistance.
•Ifyouhaven’tpushed[CH16]within10seconds,theoperat-
ing channel automatically switches to Channel 16. (p. 62)
Push
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2
3
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Receiving an Individual Call D
When an Individual Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD INDIVIDUAL CALL pops up. The LCD backlight
may blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received Cat-
egory.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating
mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•TheCallisstoredintheReceivedCallLog.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACK]
Push to display the “INDIVIDUAL ACK” screen to re-
ply to the Call, and select the channel specified by the
calling station for voice communication, depending on
your situation. See page 31 for details of the Individual
Acknowledgement procedure.
When “INDIVIDUAL ACK” is set to “Auto ACK (Unable),
the transceiver automatically replies to the Call. In that
case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmit-
ted and Received Call Logs.
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DSC OPERATION
New2001
New2001
Receiving a Group Call D
When a Group Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD GROUP CALLpops up. The LCD backlight may
blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to monitor the channel specified by the calling sta-
tion (Example: 08) for an announcement from the call-
ing station.
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DSC OPERATION
New2001
1
2
3
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12
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Receiving an All Ships Call D
When an All Ships Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD ALL SHIPS CALL pops up. The LCD backlight may
blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to monitor the channel specified by the calling sta-
tion (Example: 16) for an announcement from the call-
ing station.
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DSC OPERATION
New2001
New2001
Receiving a Geographical Area Call D
When a Geographical Area Call (for the area you are in) is
received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD GEOGRAPHICAL CALL pops up. The LCD back-
light may blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received
Category.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACPT]
Push to monitor the channel specified by the calling sta-
tion (Example: 08) for an announcement from the call-
ing station.
When no GPS data is received or if there is a problem with
the connected receiver, all Geographical Area Calls are
received, regardless of your position.
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New2001
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Receiving a Position Request Call D
When a Position Request Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD POS REQUEST” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACK]
Push to display the “POSITION REPLY” screen and
send a reply to the Call. (p. 40)
When “POSITION ACK” is set to “Auto TX, the transceiver
automatically replies to the Call. In that case, both the TX
and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received
Call Logs.
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DSC OPERATION
New2001
New2001
Receiving a Position Report Call D
When a Position Report Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD POSITION REPORT” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[EXIT]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
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New2001
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D Receiving a Polling Request call
When a Polling Request call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD POLLING REQUEST” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACK]
Push to display the “POLLING REPLY” screen to reply
to the Call. (p. 44)
When “POSITION ACK” is set to “Auto TX, the transceiver
automatically replies to the Call. In that case, both the TX
and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received
Call Logs.
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New2001
New2001
D Receiving a Test Call
When a Test Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD TEST CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks for
2 minutes.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push a softkey to select your desired action. w
[IGN]
Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received call information. (p. 58)
[ACK]
Push to display the “TEST ACK” screen to reply to the
Call. (p. 38)
When “TEST ACK” is set to “Auto TX, the transceiver au-
tomatically replies to the Call. In that case, both the TX and
RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received Call
Logs.
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DSC OPERATION
New2001
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Receiving a Test Acknowledgement Call D
When a Test Acknowledgement Call is received:
The alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
“RCVD TEST ACK” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks for
2 minutes.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q
backlight.
•If[ALARMOFF]isnotpushedwithin2minutes,thenextscreen
may appear, depending on the received Category.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. w
•ThetransceiverexitstheDSCmode.
•“ continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
Received Call log
The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 distress mes-
sages and 50 other messages, and they can be used as a
supplement to your logbook.
•Whileinthenormaloperatingmode,“ blinks in the upper right
corner of the LCD when there is an unread message.
Distress message D
Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS q
menu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen.
MENU DSC Calls Received Call Log
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Push [ w p] or [q] to select “Distress, then push [ENTER].
•TheDistressmessagesarestoredin“Distress.
•“ ” appears when there are unread messages.
•“ appears when there are no unread messages.
•Noiconappearswhentherearenomessages.
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New2001
New2001
Push [ e p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push [EN-
TER].
•Themessageintheunopenedlehasnotbeenread.
Push [ r p] or [q] to scroll the message contents.
•Pushing[WP]storesthereceivedposition. (p. 68)
To delete the displayed message, push [DEL]. t
•Theconrmationscreenappears,thenpush[OK]todelete.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. y
Other messages D
Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS q
menu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen.
MENU DSC Calls Received Call Log
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Push [ w p] or [q] to select “Others, then push [ENTER].
•ThemessagesotherthantheDistressarestoredin“Others.
•“ ” appears when there are unread messages.
•“ appears when there are no unread messages.
•Noiconappearswhentherearenomessages.
Push [ e p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push [EN-
TER].
•Themessageintheunopenedlehasnotbeenread.
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Push [ r p] or [q] to scroll the message contents.
•Thestoredmessagehasvariousinformation,dependingonthe
DSC call type.
•Pushing[WP]storesthereceivedposition. (p. 68)
To delete the displayed message, push [DEL]. t
•Theconrmationscreenappears,thenpush[OK]todelete.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. y
Transmitted Call log
The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 transmitted
calls, and the logs can be used as a supplement to your log-
book.
Enter “TX CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Transmitted Call Log
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
Push [ w p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push [EN-
TER].
Push [ r p] or [q] to scroll the message contents.
To delete the displayed message, push [DEL]. r
•Theconrmationscreenappears,thenpush[OK]todelete.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. t
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New2001
New2001
DSC Settings
D Position Input (See page 24)
D Add Individual ID/Group ID (See pages 21 and 22)
D Delete Individual ID/Group ID (See page 23)
D Automatic Acknowledgement
These items set the Automatic Acknowledgement function to
“Auto TX” or “Manual TX.
When an Individual, Position Request, Polling Request or
Test Call is received, the transceiver automatically transmits
an Individual Acknowledgement, Position Reply, Polling Re-
ply or Test Acknowledgement Call, respectively.
When “INDIVIDUAL ACK” is set to “Auto TX, the trans-
ceiver automatically transmits the Acknowledgment call
including “Unable to Comply” (No Reason Given) after re-
ceiving the Individual call.
q
Enter either “INDIVIDUAL ACK,“POSITION ACK” or “TEST
ACK” in the DSC Settings menu.
MENU
DSC Settings
Individual ACK
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
MENU DSC Settings
Position ACK
MENU DSC Settings
Test ACK
Push [ w p] or [q]
to select “Auto TX” or “Manual TX, then
push [ENTER].
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
(default: Manual)
(default: Auto TX)
(default: Auto TX)
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e
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D Channel 16 Switch function
By regulation, after receiving a Distress call, the transceiv-
er switches the operating channel to Channel 16. However,
when this setting is set to “OFF, the function enables the
transceiver to remain on the operating channel, even after
receiving a Distress call.
q Enter “CH 16 SWITCH”
in the DSC Settings menu
.
MENU DSC Settings CH 16 Switch
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
w Push [p] or [q] to set the Channel 16 Switch function to
“Auto (No Delay), “10 Second Delay” or “OFF
,” then push
[ENTER].
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
(default)
Auto (No Delay) : After receiving a Distress call, and
[ACPT] is pushed on the confirmation
screen, the transceiver immediately
switches to Channel 16.
10 Second Delay : After receiving a Distress call, and
[ACPT] is pushed on the confirma-
tion screen, the transceiver remains
on the current operating channel for
10 seconds. After that, the transceiver
automatically switches to Channel 16.
(default)
OFF : Even after receiving a Distress call,
the transceiver remains on the operat-
ing channel.
•
appears.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e
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New2001
New2001
D Alarm
Set the Alarm function ON or OFF, depending on the Cat-
egory or Status.
q Enter “ALARM”
in the DSC Settings menu
.
MENU DSC Settings Alarm
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
w Push [p] or [q] to select
the status, then push [ENTER].
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
•“Safety,“Routine,“Warning,“Self-Terminate”and“Discrete”are
selectable. (default: ON)
Push [ e p] or [q] to set the Alarm setting to “ON” or “OFF.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. r
D Channel 70 Squelch level
Set the squelch level on Channel 70.
The transceiver has 11 squelch levels between 1 (loose
squelch) and 10 (tight squelch) and OPEN.
OPEN is completely open.
q Enter “CH 70 SQL LEVEL
in the DSC Settings menu
.
MENU DSC Settings CH 70 SQL Level
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
w Push [p]/[q]/[]/[] to adjust the squelch level until the
noise just disappears, then push [ENTER].
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
(default)
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e
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D DSC Loop Test
The DSC loop test function sends transmit DSC signals to
the receive AF circuit to compare and check the TX and RX
signals at the AF level.
q Enter “DSC LOOP TEST”
in the DSC Settings menu
.
MENU DSC Settings DSC Loop Test
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
w Push [ENTER] to start the DSC loop test.
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
•WhenthetransmitDSCandreceiveDSCsignalsarematched,
“OK” appears.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e
If “NG” appears in step w, either or both TX and RX DSC
circuits has a problem. In that case, you will have to send
the transceiver to your nearest dealer for repair.
D Channel 70 Watch function
Select whether or not the transceiver monitors Channel 70.
q Enter “CH 70 Watch”
in the DSC Settings menu
.
MENU DSC Settings CH 70 Watch
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[Y]/[Z]
, then push [ENTER].)
w Push [p] or [q] to set the Channel 70 Watch function to
“Busy” or “Standby
,” then push [ENTER].
•Push[BACK]tocancelandreturntotheDSCSettingsmenu.
(default)
Standby : While receiving no signal, the transceiver moni-
tors Channel 70 according to the Scan Speed
time cycle.
Busy : While receiving no signal on the operating chan-
nel, the transceiver monitors Channel 70 ac-
cording to the Scan Speed time cycle.
While receiving a signal on the operating chan-
nel, the transceiver monitors Channel 70 every
1.5 seconds.
Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e
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MOB (Man OverBoard)
The transceiver can register an MOB (Man OverBoard*) point
with its position data.
* The situation in which a person has fallen into the water and is in
need of rescue.
To store an MOB point:
Hold down [MOB] for 1 second to store the MOB point. q
•Twobeepssound.
•AftermemorizingtheMOBpoint,theinformationscreen“MAN
OVERBOARD!” appears.
•If the GPS receiver has not yet calculated the position, the
MOB point cannot be stored.
•Only one MOB point can be memorized, andthe previously
stored point is overwritten when a new MOB point is stored.
After the information screen appears, push [ENTER] to w
open the MOB screen, then the navigation to the stored
point will start. See page 72 for the navigation details.
•Ifnokeyoperationisperformedfor10seconds,thetransceiver
returns to the previous screen. Or push any key to manually
return.
Push [EXIT] to exit the Navigation screen and return to the e
normal operating mode.
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To check the stored MOB point:
Push [MENU] to enter the MENU screen. q
Push w [p]/[q] and select “MOB” to enter the MOB screen.
•TheMOBscreenappears.
•Pushing[MOB]onthesoftkeyalsoopensthescreen.
•WhentheMOBpointhasnotbeenstored,orhasbeendeleted,
a blank screen appears.
Push a softkey to select your desired action e .
 •Push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperatingmode.
 •Push[BACK]toreturntotheMENUscreen.
Starting Navigation to the MOB point: Push [NAV]
The transceiver can navigate to the MOB point.
Push [NAV] to start navigation to the MOB point.
See page 72 for navigation details.
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MOB (Man Overboard) (Continued)
Editing the MOB point: Push [EDIT]
The stored MOB position can be changed.
Push [EDIT] to enter the position data editing screen. q
Edit specific latitude and longitude data in the following w
way:
•Selectadesirednumberusing[Y]/[Z]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetthedigit.
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecur-
sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
•Tosetthescreendata,select“FINISH,”thenpush[ENTER].
After the confirmation screen appears, push [OK] to save e
the position data and return to the MOB screen.
Deleting an MOB point: Push [DEL]
The stored the MOB point can be deleted.
Please note that a deleted MOB point cannot be restored.
Push [DEL] to delete the MOB point. q
•Theconrmationscreen“AREYOUSURE?”appears.
Push [OK] to delete the data and return to the MOB w
screen.
•Ablankscreenappears.
•Push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperatingmode.
•Push[BACK]toreturntotheMENUscreen.
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Waypoint
You can store your vessel’s position information wherever you
are, and also the position information of the vessel you re-
ceived a DSC call from, as a waypoint. The transceiver can
store up to 50 waypoints. Each waypoint can be programmed
with an alphanumeric name for easy recognition. Names can
be a maximum of 10 characters.
To store your position:
Hold down [WP] for 1 second to store the waypoint.
•Twobeepssound.
•Aftermemorizingthewaypoint,theinformationscreen“WAY-
POINT WAS STORED” appears.
•IftheGPSreceiverhasnotyetcalculatedtheposition,theway-
point cannot be stored.
•Ifyouhavealreadystored50waypoints,thenewwaypointcan-
not be stored.
To store a received position:
After receiving a DSC call that includes the position informa-
tion, the position can be registered as a waypoint.
Enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu. q
MENU DSC Calls Received Call Log
(Push [MENU])
(Push
[p]/[q]
, then push [ENTER].)
•Pushingthe[LOG]softkeyalsoopensthescreen.
Push [ w p] or [q] to select “Distress” or “Others,” then push
[ENTER].
Push [ e p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push [EN-
TER].
Push [WP] to store. r
•Theconrmationscreen“STOREWAYPOINT?”appears.
Push [OK] to register the received position as a waypoint. t
•Ifyouhavealreadystored50waypoints,thenewwaypointcan-
not be stored.
•ThereceivedpositionisstoredwithitsMMSIID codeasthe
waypoint name. If the ID code has been programmed in your
Individual address, the position is stored with the name instead
of the ID code.
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Waypoint (Continued)
To check the stored waypoint:
Push [MENU] to enter the MENU screen. q
Push w [p]/[q] to select “Waypoint” to enter the waypoint
list screen.
•Thewaypointlistscreenappears.
•Pushingthe[WP]softkeyalsoopensthescreen.
e
Push [p]/[q] to select the desired waypoint, then push
[ENTER] to open the waypoint screen. Or push a softkey
on the waypoint list screen to select your desired action.
Push [ENTER]
Sorting the waypoints: Push [SORT]
The transceiver can sort the waypoints on the waypoint list
screen.
Push [SORT] one or more times to sort your desired way-
point’s order.
•Theforward or reverse order of the MMSI/NAME” and forward
or reverse order of the “RNG” (Range) can be selected.
•“p” or “q” appears beside the MMSI/NAME or RNG title.
Starting Navigation to the waypoint: Push [NAV]
The transceiver can navigate to the waypoint.
Push [NAV] to start navigation to the waypoint.
See page 72 for navigation details.
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Adding the waypoint: Push [ADD]
New waypoints can be manually programmed with a name
and position data.
Push [ADD] to enter the name programming screen. q
•Anyoneof“WP01”to“WP50”appearsasadefaultname.
If desired, enter a 10 digit name in the following way: w
•Selectadesiredcharacterusing[Y]/[Z]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetit.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
•Push[123],[!$?]or[ABC]toselectacharactergroup.
After entering the name, select “FINISH” by pushing [ e Y]/
[Z]/[]/[], then push [ENTER] to set it and enter the posi-
tion data editing screen.
•Thecurrentpositiondataappearsoneachscreen,asthede-
fault.
•Selectadesirednumberusing[Y]/[Z]/[]/[].
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecur-
sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
•Tosetthescreendata,select“FINISH,”thenpush[ENTER].
After the confirmation screen appears, push [OK] to save r
the waypoint and return to the waypoint list screen.
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Waypoint (Continued)
Editing the waypoint: Push [EDIT]
The stored waypoint name and its position data can be
changed.
Push [EDIT] to enter the name programming screen. q
•Thepreprogrammednameisdisplayed.
•
If desired, enter a 10 digit name as described in the step w of
the previous page.
w
Edit specific latitude and longitude data in the following way:
•Thepreprogrammedpositiondataappearsoneachscreen.
•Selectadesirednumberusing[Y]/[Z]/[]/[].
•Push[ENTER]tosetthedigit.
•SelectN(Northlatitude)orS(Southlatitude)whenthecursor
is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.
•SelectW(Westlongitude)orE(Eastlongitude)whenthecur-
sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.
•Tomovethecursor,selecteitherarrow,“” or “,then push
[ENTER].
•Tosetthescreendata,select“FINISH,”thenpush[ENTER].
After the confirmation screen appears, push [OK] to save e
the waypoint and return to the waypoint list screen.
Deleting the waypoint: Push [DEL]
The stored waypoint can be deleted.
Please note that a deleted waypoint cannot be restored.
Push [DEL] to delete the waypoint. q
•Theconrmationscreen“AREYOUSURE?”appears.
Push [OK] to delete the waypoint and return to the way- w
point list screen.
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Navigation
The Navigation function navigates from your current position
to the specified waypoint (including MOB point).
The MOB point or waypoint has already been registered.
Starting Navigation to the MOB point:
The transceiver can navigate to the MOB point.
Push [MENU] to enter the MENU screen. q
Push w [p]/[q] and select “MOB” to enter the MOB screen.
•TheMOBscreenappears.
•Pushingthe[MOB]softkeyalsoopensthescreen.
Push [NAV] to start navigation to the MOB point. e
Starting Navigation to the waypoint:
Push [MENU] to enter the MENU screen. q
Push w [p]/[q] to select “Waypoint” to enter the waypoint
list screen.
•Thewaypointlistscreenappears.
•Pushingthe[WP]softkeyalsoopensthescreen.
e
Push [p]/[q] to select the desired waypoint, then push
[NAV] to start navigation to the waypoint.
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Navigation (Continued)
Navigation screen description:
 •Push[DISP]totogglethedisplaytype.Twodisplaytypes
are selectable.
Push [DISP]
 •Push[RNG]toopentherangesettingwindow,thenpush
[]/[]/[]/[] to select the desired range.
Eight ranges are selectable. The range shows the radius
of a compass circle.
 •Push[SEL]toselectcompassdirectionfromN-UP,W-UP
and AC-UP.
- N-UP : The top is always north.
- W-UP : The top is always the waypoint (your des-
tination).
- AC-UP : The compass is always pointed in your
course heading direction.
 •Push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperatingmode.
Destination Compass direction
Waypoint
COG (Course Over Ground)
SOG (Speed Over Ground)
Distance
Bearing
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Compass screen
The compass screen displays your vessel’s COG (Course
Over Ground) and SOG (Speed Over Ground) which can be
checked at a glance.
Push [COMP].
•Thescreenasshownbelowisdisplayed.
 •Push[SEL] toselectcompassdirectionbetween N-UP
and AC-UP.
- N-UP : The top is always north
- AC-UP : The compass is always pointed in your
course heading direction.
 •Push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperatingmode.
Shows compass direction
COG display
SOG display
Your position (Latitude)
Your position (Longitude)
GPS mode*
Sky view
GPS status screen
GPS Status displays the quantity, signal power and position
of the GPS satellites.
Sky view shows the position of visible GPS satellites.
The screen also shows the direction, elevation angle, satellite
numbers and their receiving signal strength status.
Push [MENU] to enter the menu screen. q
Push [ w Y]/[[Z] to select “GPS Status, then push [ENTER].
•Skyviewscreenisdisplayed.
 •Push[DISP]eachtimetotogglebetweentheskyview
and satellite signal power screens.
 •Push[BACK]toreturntothemenuscreen.
 •Push[EXIT]toreturntothenormaloperatingmode.
*“ 3Dis displayed when more than 4 satellites are tracked. When
less than 3 satellites are tracked, “2D” is displayed.
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GPS status screen (Continued)
About the sky view
: Tracking satellite.
: Untracking satellite
Elevation angle 0 degree line
Elevation angle 30 degree line
Elevation angle 60 degree line
Elevation angle 90 degree line
(Zenith)
The image of the satellite
Satellite A
N
W
E
S
Satellite A
Elevation angle 90 degree line (Zenith)
Elevation angle 60 degree line
Elevation angle 30 degree line
Elevation angle 0 degree line
Satellite
number
Satellite numberSatellite signal power
Satellite
signal
power
Satellite signal power screen description
The untracking satellite numbers blink.
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Menu screen operation
The Menu screen is used for programming infrequently
changed values, function settings or sending DSC calls.
In addition to this page, see pages 78 through 82 for details.
Entering the Menu screen and operation D
Example: Set the channel group to “USA.”
Push [MENU]. q
Push [ w ]/[] to select the root item
(Radio Settings), and then push [EN-
TER].
•If[] or [] is continuously held down,
the items are sequentially highlighted.
Push [ e ]/[] to select “CHAN Group,”
and then push [ENTER].
Push [ r ]/[] to select “USA, and
then push [ENTER] to set it.
•” is displayed next to “USA.
t
Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen.
•Push [CLEAR] or [BACK] to return to
the previous screen.
Menu lists
/+%
[CLEAR]
[ENT]
[Y]/[Z]
[BACK]
[EXIT]
[MENU]
[ENTER]
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Menu screen items
The Menu screen contains the following items.
DSC Calls D
Item Ref. Item Ref.
•IndividualCall p. 29 •ReceivedCallLog p. 58
•IndividualACK*
1
p. 31
•TransmittedCallLog
p. 60
•GroupCall p. 33 •TestCall p. 36
•AllShipsCall p. 35 •TestACK*
1
p. 38
•DistressCall p. 25
*
1
Appears only after receiving a corresponding call.
DSC Settings D
Item Ref. Item Ref.
•PositionInput*
2
p. 24 •CH16Switch p. 62
•IndividualID p. 21 •Alarm p. 63
•GroupID p. 22 •CH70SQLLevel p. 63
•IndividualACK p. 61 •DSCLoopTest p. 64
•PositionACK p. 61 •CH70Watch p. 64
•TestACK p. 61
*
2
Appears only when no GPS information is received.
Radio Settings D
Item Ref. Item Ref.
•ScanType*
3
p. 78 •Dual/Tri-Watch*
3
p. 78
•ScanTimer*
3
p. 78 •ChannelGroup*
4
p. 78
*
3
Available except for the Dutch version.
*
4
Available except for the European version.
Configuration D
Item Ref. Item Ref.
•Backlight p. 79 •NoiseCancel p. 80
•DisplayContrast p. 79 •InactivityTimer p. 81
•KeyBeep p. 79 •Float'nFlash p. 82
•KeyAssignment p. 79 •Monitor p. 81
•UTCOffset p. 80 •Unit p. 81
MMSI/GPS Information D
The transceiver shows the programmed MMSI code and
GPS information.
If the code is not programmed, “NO DSC MMSI” is displayed.
MOB D (See pages 65 to 67 for information)
Waypoint D (See pages 68 to 71 for information)
GPS Status D
(See pages 74 to 75 for information)
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Radio Settings items
Scan type D
Except for the Dutch version, the transceiver has two scan
types; Normal scan and Priority scan. A Normal scan search-
es all Favorite channels in the selected channel group. A Pri-
ority scan sequentially searches all Favorite channels, while
monitoring Channel 16. (Default: Priority Scan)
Scan timer D
Except for the Dutch version, the scan resume timer can be
selected as a pause (OFF) or a timer scan (ON). When OFF is
selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears. When
ON is selected, the scan pauses for 5 seconds and then re-
sumes, even if a signal has been received on any channel
other than Channel 16. (Default: OFF)
Dual/Tri-watch D
Except for the Dutch version
, this item can be selected as
Dualwatch or Tri-watch. (p. 20)
(Default: Dualwatch)
Channel Group D
Except for the European version, a channel group suitable
for your operating area can be selected. Depending on the
transceiver version, INT, USA, ATIS and or DSC may be se-
lectable. (Default: INT)
See page 13 for details.
•ThescreenbelowshowstheU.K.version.
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Configuration items
Backlight D
The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibil-
ity under low light conditions.
The backlight can be set to 7 levels and OFF. (Default: 4)
Display contrast D
This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 8 steps.
Level 1 is the lowest contrast, and level 8 is the highest con-
trast. (Default: 3)
Key Beep D
You can turn OFF beep tones for silent operation, or you can
turn ON the tones to have confirmation beeps sound when a
key is pushed. (Default: ON)
Key Assignment D
Desired functions can be assigned to the softkeys.
When the “KEY ASSIGNMENT” screen is displayed, push q
[]/[] to select the desired softkey, and then push [EN-
TER].
•
To return to the default, select “Set default” and then push [EN-
TER].
Push [ e ]/[] to select the option, and then push [ENTER]
to set it.
•” is displayed next to the selected option.
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MENU SCREEN OPERATION
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UTC Offset D
Set the offset time between the UTC (Universal Time Coordi-
nated) and your local time to between 14:00 and +14:00 (in
1 minute steps). (Default: 00:00)
Noise Cancel D
Set the Noise Cancel function for both receive and transmit.
When the “NOISE CANCEL screen is displayed, push [ q ]/
[] to select “RX” or “TX,” and then push [ENTER].
Push [ w ]/[] to select the option, and then push [ENTER]
to set it.
•” is displayed next to the selected option.
Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. e
•Push[CLEAR]or[BACK]toreturntothepreviousscreen.
• RX
Turn the receive Noise Cancel function ON or OFF.
(Default: OFF)
OFF : Turns OFF the function.
1 :
The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise compo-
nents in the received signal to approximately one half.
2 :
The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise compo-
nents in the received signal to approximately one third.
3 :
The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise compo-
nents in the received signal to approximately one tenth.
TX
Turn the transmit Noise Cancel function ON or OFF.
(Default: OFF)
OFF : Turns OFF the function.
ON : The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise
components in the transmitted signal to one third.
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MENU SCREEN OPERATION
Inactivity Timer D
Set the inactivity timer to between 1 and 10 minutes (in 1 minute
steps) or OFF for the “Not DSC Related” items, and to between
1 and 15 minutes or OFF for the “DSC Related” items. The count
down alarm sounds 10 seconds before the Inactive timer returns
the current screen to the normal operating screen.
When the “INACTIVITY TIMER” screen is displayed, push q
[]/[] to select “Not DSC Related” or “DSC Related, and
then push [ENTER].
Push [ w ]/[] to select the option, and then push [ENTER]
to set it.
•” is displayed next to the selected option.
Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. e
•Push[CLEAR]or[BACK]toreturntothepreviousscreen.
• Not DSC Related
When the LCD displays a screen other than the normal opera-
tion screen, or one not related to the DSC, and no key opera-
tion occurs for this set period, the transceiver automatically
returns to the normal operating screen.
(Default: 10 min)
• DSC Related
When the LCD displays the screen related to the DSC, and no
key operation occurs for this set period except during distress
operation, the transceiver automatically returns to the normal
operating screen.
(Default: 15 min)
Monitor D
Select the desired Monitor switch action. See page 15 for
details (Monitor function).
Push : The monitor function is activated by holding down
[VOL/SQL] for 1 second. The squelch opens
while holding down the key.
Hold : The monitor function is activated by holding down
[VOL/SQL] for 1 second. The squelch stays open
until any key is pushed.
Unit D
Select either the Nautical Mile or Kilo-Meter format to display
the distance.
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MENU SCREEN OPERATION
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Float ’n Flash D
Float ’n Flash function detects that the transceiver has come
in contact with water. When the function activates, LCD back-
light, keys and trim start to blink to make it easy to find the
transceiver even at night or in a dark environment.
Function : Turn the Float 'n Flash function ON or OFF.
(Default: ON)
Auto OFF : Set the Auto OFF time period to between 0
and 30 seconds (in 10 second steps). After
taking the transceiver out of the water, the
LCD backlight keeps blinking during this set
period. (Default: 20 seconds)
Cycle : Set the LCD backlight blinking cycle to 0.5, 1,
2 or 4 seconds. The LCD backlight turns ON
for 0.5 seconds, and then turns OFF for this
set time period. (Default: 0.5 seconds)
Alarm : Select whether or not the alarm sounds while
the LCD backlight, keys and trim blink when
the Float 'n Flash function is activated.
(Default: OFF)
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BATTERY CHARGING
Battery caution
R DANGER! Use and charge only specified Icom battery pack with
Icom radios or Icom chargers. Only Icom battery packs are tested
and approved for use and charge with Icom radios or Icom chargers.
Using third-party or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may cause
smoke, fire, or cause the battery to burst.
D Battery caution
R DANGER! DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the battery. Do
not use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if
the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery damage
may not be visible on the outside of the case. Even if the surface
of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage, the cells
inside the battery may rupture or catch fire.
R DANGER! NEVER use or leave battery pack in areas with tem-
peratures above +55˚C. High temperature buildup in the battery,
such as could occur near fires or stoves, inside a sun-heated car, or
by setting the battery in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rup-
ture or catch fire. Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery
performance or shorten battery life.
R DANGER! DO NOT expose the battery to rain, snow, saltwater,
or any other liquids. Never charge or use a wet battery. If the battery
gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry before using. The battery by itself is
not waterproof.
R DANGER! NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal
battery gas may cause them to rupture or may cause an explosion.
R DANGER! NEVER solder the battery terminals, or NEVER
modify the battery pack. This may cause heat generation, and the
battery may rupture, emit smoke or catch fire.
R DANGER! Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is
specified. Never use a battery with any other equipment, or for any
purpose that is not described in this instruction manual.
R DANGER!
If fluid from inside the battery gets in your eyes, blind-
ness can result. Rinse your eyes with clean water, without rubbing
them, and see a doctor immediately.
WARNING! Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an abnor-
mal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If any of these con-
ditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor.
WARNING! Immediately wash, using clean water, any part of the
body that comes into contact with fluid from inside the battery.
WARNING!
NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven, high-
pressure container, or in an induction heating cooker. This could cause
overheating, a fire, or cause the battery to rupture.
Misuse of Lithium-ion batteries may result in the follow-
ing hazards: smoke, fire, or the battery may rupture.
Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or deg-
radation of battery performance.
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BATTERY CHARGING
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CAUTION: Always use the battery within the specific temperature
range for the transceiver and the battery itself (–15˚C to +55˚C).
Using the battery out of its specific temperature range will reduce
the batterys performance and battery life. Please note that the
specified temperature range of the battery may exceed that of the
transceiver. In such cases, the transceiver may not work properly
because it is out of its operating temperature range.
CAUTION: Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully
charged, completely discharged, or in an excessive temperature en-
vironment (above +50˚C) for an extended period of time. If the bat-
tery must be left unused for a long time, it must be detached from
the radio after discharging. You may use the battery until the remain-
ing capacity is about half, then keep it safely in a cool dry place with
the temperature range as follows:
–20˚C to +50˚C (within a month)
–20˚C to +35˚C (within three months)
–20˚C to +25˚C (within a year)
D Charging caution
Charge the battery pack at least once every six months, even if it
has been not used for a long period of time. The battery pack will
have slowly self-discharged, even though it has not been used. If the
battery pack is left for a long period without being charged, its life
cycle will be shorter, or worse, it will never accept a charge again.
Due to the characteristics of the Li-ion rectangular battery, the
battery pack may change its shape as the charge and discharge
cycles are repeated. This is a normal phenomenon, and it is quite
safe to continue to use the pack, as long as it is properly handled.
However, when the shape of the battery pack is so changed that
the battery pack or battery cover can not be correctly attached to
the transceiver, it is time to replace it with a new one. Otherwise, the
transceiver can be damaged due to the loss of air tightness.
R DANGER! NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with ex-
tremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, inside
a sun-heated car, or in direct sunlight. In such environments, the
safety/protection circuit in the battery will activate, causing the bat-
tery to stop charging.
WARNING! DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery char-
ger beyond the specified time for charging. If the battery is not com-
pletely charged by the specific time, stop charging and remove the
battery from the battery charger. Continuing to charge the battery
beyond the specific time limit may cause a re, overheating, or the
battery may rupture.
WARNING! NEVER insert the transceiver (battery attached to the
transceiver) into the charger if it is wet or soiled. This could corrode
the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. The charger is
not waterproof.
CAUTION: DO NOT charge the battery outside of the specified tem-
perature range: ±0˚C to +45˚C. Icom recommends charging the bat-
tery at +20˚C. The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of
the specified temperature range, and battery performance or battery
life may be reduced.
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BATTERY CHARGING
Regular charging with the BC-204 + BC-147S D
The BC-204 with BC-147S provides regular charging of the
Li-ion battery pack.
•Chargingtime:approximately9hours.
BC-147S
Optional OPC-515L*
(for a 13.8 V power
source), CP-25 or
CP-23L (for a 12 V
cigarette lighter
socket) can be used
instead of the AC
adapter.
Transceiver
Battery
pack
Tu rn power OFF
CAUTION: NEVER connect the OPC-515L to a power
source using reverse polarity. This will ruin the battery
charger.
White line: Black line
:
*
Regular battery charger
BC-204 installation D
q
w
e
Supplied screws
Supplied screws
To a desktop
To a wall
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BATTERY CHARGING
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Optional battery chargers
Rapid charging with the BC-205 + BC-123S D
The optional BC-205 with the BC-123S will provide rapid
charging of the Li-ion battery pack.
(Charging time: approximately 2.5 hours)
•An AC adapteror the OPC-515/CP-23L DCpowercable is ad-
ditionally required, and may be supplied with BC-205, depending
on the version.
Rapid charging with the BC-197 + BC-157S D
or OPC-656
The optional BC-197 with the BC-157S will simultaneously
charge up to 6 Li-ion battery packs. The following items are
additionally required.
(Charging time: approximately 2.5 hours)
•SixAD-124chargeradapters.
•
The OPC-656 DC power cable.
Battery
pack
The charger adapters
are installed in each slot.
The type of the charger
adapter depends on the
version of the BC-197.
Transceiver
Tu rn power OFF
NEVER transmit near
the BC-197 or the AC
adapter while
charging.
(An AC adapter is
not supplied with
some versions.)
AC adapter
(Connect to a DC power supply: 12 to 16 V/at least 7 A)
Status indicator
(each indicator independently functions)
DC power cable (OPC-656)
OPC-656*
DC power cable
*
NEVER reverse the polarity when connecting the power cable to
a power source. This will ruin the battery charger.
Red line : + Black line : _
BC-123S
AC adapter
OPC-515L* (for a
13.8 V power
source) or the
CP-23L (for a 12 V
cigarette lighter
socket) can be
used instead of the
AC adapter.
CAUTION: NEVER connect the OPC-515L to a power
source using reverse polarity. This will ruin the battery
charger.
White line: Black line
:
*
Transceiver
Battery
pack
Tu rn power OFF
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BATTERY CHARGING
IMPORTANT: Battery charging caution
Ensure the slots on the battery pack are correctly aligned
with the guide tabs inside the charger adapter.
(This is an illustration of the BC-204.)
Slots
Guide tabs
Elastic strap attachment D
Hold down the transceiver or battery pack, using an elastic
strap* if necessary. This helps stabilize the battery pack or
the transceiver in the charger in unstable situations. Follow
the steps described below.
* Not supplied with the transceiver.
Hook
qw
Hook
When charging, put the strap under the hook to securely e
hold down the transceiver or battery pack.
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OPTIONAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE
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HM-167 descriptions
NEVER immerse the connector in water. If the connector
becomes wet, be sure to dry it BEFORE attaching it to the
transceiver.
NOTE: The microphone is located near the top of the
speaker-microphone, as shown in the illustration above.
To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal
(voice), hold the microphone approximately 5 to 10 cm
from your mouth, and speak at a normal voice level.
Attachment
Turn power OFF before attaching the speaker-microphone.
Then, insert the speaker-microphone’s connector into the
[SP MIC] connector and carefully screw it tight, as shown in
the diagram below. Be careful not to cross-thread the con-
nection.
IMPORTANT: KEEP the transceiver’s [SP MIC] cap attached
when the speaker-microphone is not used. If the cover is not
attached, water will get into the transceiver. Moreover, the
terminals (pins) will become rusty, or the transceiver will
function abnormally if the connector gets wet.
Set the triangle mark K
to the back side.
CAUTION: Attach the speaker-
microphone’s connector securely
to prevent accidental dropping, or
water intrusion in the connector.
Detaching:
Pull up the cap
in the direction
of the arrow to
detach it.
Attaching:
Attach the cap
in the direction
of the arrow
completely.
PTT switch
Push to transmit.
Release to receive.
Microphone
Speaker
Alligator type clip
To attach the speaker-microphone
to your shirt or collar, etc.
Tu rn the transceiver power OFF
when connecting the HM-167.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.
The transceiver does
not turn ON.
•The Battery is exhausted or over dis-
charged.
•TheBatterypackisnot correctly attached.
•Rechargethebatterypack.
•Correctlyattachthebatterypack.
p. 83
p. 3
Little or no sound comes
from the speaker.
•Thesquelchlevelissettoohigh.
•Thevolumelevelissettoolow.
•Thespeakerhasbeenexposedtowater.
•Waterhasenteredto[SP/MIC]connector.
•Setthesquelchtothethresholdpoint.
•Setthevolumetoasuitablelevel.
•RemovethewaterwiththeAquaQuakefunc-
tion.
•Dry[SP/MIC]connector
p. 14
p. 16
Transmitting is impos-
sible
•Some channels are programmed for low
power or receive only by regulations.
•Thebatteryisexhausted.
•Thebatteryisovercharged.
•Theoutputpowerissettolow.
•Changechannels.
•Rechargethebatterypack.
•Verifythebatteryvoltageiscorrect.
•Push[HI/LO]toselecthighpower.
p. 12
p. 83
p. 14
Scan does not start. •Favoritechannelsarenotprogrammed. •Set the desiredchannelsas Favorite chan-
nels.
p. 19
No beeps sound. •BeeptonesareturnedOFF. •TurnthebeeptonesONintheCONFIGURA-
TION menu.
p. 79
Distress calls cannot be
transmitted.
•MMSI (DSC self ID) code is not pro-
grammed.
•ProgramtheMMSI(DSCselfID)code. p. 10
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SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
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Specifications
General D
•Frequencycoverage :Tx156.000–161.450MHz
Rx 156.000–163.425 MHz
•Mode :
FM (16K0G3E), DSC (16K0G2B)
•Operatingtemperaturerange :
–15°C to +55°C
•Currentdrain(approximately) :Tx(5 W) 1.5 A
Tx (1 W) 0.7 A
Tx (0.5 W) 0.6 A
Rx Max. audio 0.5 A
•Powersupplyrequirement :
7.4 V DC nominal (negative ground)
•Frequencystability :±1.5 kHz
•Antennaimpedance :50˘ nominal
•Dimensions(approximately) :
61.2(W) × 141.4(H) × 43.2(D) mm
(Projections not included)
•Weight (approximately) : 287 g with BP-275
Transmitter D
•Outputpower :
5 W/1 W/0.5 W*
*German version only
•Modulationsystem :Variablereactancefrequency
modulation
•Max.frequencydeviation :±5kHz
•Adjacentchannelpower :70dB
•Spuriousemissions : 0.25 µW
Receiver
•Sensitivity(typical) : –4 dBµ emf at 20 dB SINAD
•Squelchsensitivity(threshold) : –5 dBµ emf (typical)
•Intermodulationrejectionratio :68dB
•
Spurious response rejection ratio
: 70 dB
•Adjacentchannelselectivity : 70 dB
•Audiooutputpower(at10%distortionwithan
8 ˘ load)
:
0.2 W (External)
0.7 W typical at 1 kHz (Internal)
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice
or obligation.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
Options
•BP-275 Li-ion b at t e r y p a c k
Battery pack Voltage Capacity Battery life*
BP-275 7.4 V
1500 mAh (min.)
1590 mAh (typ.)
8 hrs.
*
The operating periods are calculated under the following
conditions;
TX : RX : Standby = 5 : 5 : 90
•BC-204
r e g u l a r c h a r g e r + BC-147S a c a d a p t e r
Used for regular charging of battery pack.
(Charging time: approximately 9 hours)
•BC-205
r a p i d c h a r g e r + BC-123S a c a d a p t e r
For rapid charging of battery pack.
(Charging time: approximately 2.5 hours)
•BC-197
r a p i d c h a r g e r + BC-157S a c a d a p t e r
For rapid charging of 6 battery packs.
(Charging time: approximately 2.5 hours)
OPC-515L/OPC-656
d c p o w e r c a b l e
For charging of the battery packs using a 12 V DC power source
instead of the AC adapter.
(OPC-515L for BC-204 and BC-205 : OPC-656 for BC-197)
•HM-167 s p e a k e r m i c r o p h o n e
Full sized waterproof speaker-microphone including alligator type
clip to attach to your shirt or collar.
Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal perfor-
mance when used with an Icom transceiver. Icom is not responsible
for the destruction or damage to an Icom transceiver in the event
the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufac-
tured or approved by Icom.
•FA-SC59V
a n t e n n a
•MB-109 b e l t c l i p
•MB-96F l e at h e r b e lt h a n g e r
•CP-23L/CP-25 c i g a r e t t e l i g h t e r c a b l e
For charging with the BC-204 or BC-205 charger through a 12 V
cigarette lighter socket.
(CP-25 for BC-204 : CP-23L for BC-205)
NOTE:
The CP-23L is equipped with a 4 A fuse and the CP-25 with a
1 A fuse. If the fuses blow, replace them with new rated fuses.
DO NOT use fuses with amp ratings other than the ratings writ-
ten above.
CP-23L: (4 A /125 V)
CP-25 : (1 A /250 V)
Fuse
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CHANNEL LIST
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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• International channels
CH
Frequency (MHz)
CH
Frequency (MHz)
CH
Frequency (MHz)
CH
Frequency (MHz)
CH
Frequency (MHz)
CH
Frequency (MHz)
Transmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit Receive
01 156.050 160.650 11 156.550 156.550 21 157.050 161.650 61 156.075 160.675 71 156.575 156.575 81 157.075 161.675
02 156.100 160.700 12 156.600 156.600 22 157.100 161.700 62 156.125 160.725 72 156.625 156.625 82 157.125 161.725
03 156.150 160.750 13 156.650 156.650 23 157.150 161.750 63 156.175 160.775 73 156.675 156.675 83 157.175 161.775
04 156.200 160.800 14 156.700 156.700 24 157.200 161.800 64 156.225 160.825 74 156.725 156.725 84 157.225 161.825
05 156.250 160.850 15*
2
156.750 156.750 25 157.250 161.850 65 156.275 160.875 75*
4
156.775 156.775 85 157.275 161.875
06 156.300 156.300 16 156.800 156.800 26 157.300 161.900 66 156.325 160.925 76*
4
156.825 156.825 86 157.325 161.925
07 156.350 160.950 17*
2
156.850 156.850 27 157.350 161.950 67 156.375 156.375 77 156.875 156.875 87 157.375 157.375
P4*
3
161.425 161.425
88 157.425 157.425
08 156.400 156.400 18 156.900 161.500 28 157.400 162.000 68
69
156.425 156.425 78 156.925 161.525
09 156.450 156.450 19 156.950 161.550 37A*
3
157.850 157.850 156.475 156.475 79 156.975 161.575
10 156.500 156.500 20 157.000 161.600 60 156.025 160.625 70*
1
156.525 156.525 80 157.025 161.625
NOTE: Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters.
*
1
Low power only. *
2
DSC operation only. *
3
UK Marina Channels: M1=37A (157.850 MHz), M2=P4 (161.425 MHz) for U.K. version only.
• USA channels (for U.K. version only)
Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Transmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit ReceiveTransmit Receive
156.050 156.050 156.600 156.600 157.100 157.100 156.225 156.225
156.775 156.775
156.825 156.825
156.875 156.875
157.325 161.925
- - -- - - 156.650 156.650 157.150 157.150 156.275 156.275
156.925 156.925
157.325 157.325
156.150 156.150 156.700 156.700 157.200 161.800 156.325 156.325
156.975 156.975
157.375 161.975
- - -- - - 156.750 156.750 157.250 161.850 156.375 156.375
157.025 157.025
157.375 157.375
156.250 156.250 156.800 156.800 157.300 161.900 156.425 156.425
157.075 157.075
157.425 162.025
156.300 156.300 156.850 156.850 157.350 161.950 156.475 156.475
157.125 157.125
157.425 157.425
161.425 161.425
156.350 156.350 156.900 156.900 157.400 162.000 156.525 156.525
157.175 157.175
156.400 156.400 156.950 156.950 157.850 157.850 156.575 156.575
157.225 161.825
156.450 156.450 157.000 161.600 156.075 156.075 156.625 156.625
157.225 157.225
156.500 156.500 157.000 157.000 - - -- - - 156.675 156.675
156.550 156.550 157.050 157.050 156.175 156.175 156.725 156.725
157.275 161.875
157.275 157.275
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13
*
1
20A
21A
20
19A
18A
17
*
1
16
15
*
1
14
CH
22A
23A
- -
63A
61A
37A*
3
28
27
26
25
24
CH
64A
65A
73
74
72
71
70
*
2
69
68
67
*
1
66A
CH
75
*
1
76*
1
84
84A
83A
82A
81A
80A
79A
78A
77
*
1
CH
85
85A
P4
*
3
88A
88
87A
87
86A
86
CH
01A
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10
11
09
08
07A
06
05A
- -
03A
CH
*
1
*
2
*
3
*
4
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Channels 15 and 17 may also be used for on-board communications provided the
effective radiated power does not exceed 1 W, and subject to the national
regulations of the administration concerned when these channels are used in its
territorial waters.
UK Marina Channels: M1=37A (157.850 MHz), M2=P4 (161.425 MHz) for U.K.
version only.
The output power of channels 75 and 76 are limited to low power (1 W) only.
The use of these channels should be restricted to navigation-related
communications only and all precautions should be taken to avoid harmful
interference to channel 16, e.g. by means geographical separation.
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© 2012 Icom Inc.
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