ICOM orporated 339400 VHF Marine Transceiver User Manual IC 41S Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
iM92D
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that
this device does not cause harmful interference.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and
the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16.
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
9-digit DSC ID if you have one).
4. “LOCATED AT ...............” (your position).
5.	State the nature of the distress and assistance required.
6.	Give any other information which might facilitate the
rescue.
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Or, transmit your Distress call using digital selective calling
on Channel 70.
USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (Ch 70)
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE
1.	While lifting up the key cover, push and hold [DISTRESS]
for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short beeps change to 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 information as listed above.
RECOMMENDATION
CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH
WATER after exposure to saltwater. Otherwise, the transceiver's keys, switches and controllers may become inoperable 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 damaged, the transceiver/battery pack is cracked or broken, or
has been dropped, or when the battery pack is detached from
the transceiver.
FOREWORD
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-M92D
vhf marine transceiver is 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.
WORD
DEFINITION
RDANGER!
Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur.
RWARNING!
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
NOTE
carefully and com-
pletely before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This
instruction manual contains important operating instructions
for the IC-M92D.
This instruction manual includes some functions which are
usable only when they are pre-programmed by your dealer.
Ask your dealer for details.
Equipment damage may occur.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
FEATURES
☞
PRECAUTIONS
R WARNING! NEVER
connect the transceiver to an
AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
R 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
(2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with
other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts 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.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE the flexible antenna, battery pack and jack cover are securely attached to the transceiver, 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 electrical blast­ing 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 –20°C (–4°F) or above
+60°C (+140°F).
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.
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 (Continued)
FCC INFORMATION
BE CAREFUL! The IC-M92D meets IPX7* requirements
FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS
for dust-tight and waterproof protection. However, once the
transceiver has been dropped, dust-tight and waterproof protection 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 attached.
Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still
flows in the circuits. Remove the battery pack or batteries
from the trans­ceiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, the installed battery pack or batteries will become exhausted, and will need to be recharged or replaced.
MAKE SURE to turn the transceiver power OFF before
connect­ing the supplied/optional equipment.
For U.S.A. only:
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not
expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
CAUTION:
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany,
France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
Changes or modifications to this device, not
expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this device under FCC regulations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY................................................... i
RECOMMENDATION............................................................. i
FOREWORD ......................................................................... i
IMPORTANT........................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS........................................................ i
FEATURES............................................................................. i
PRECAUTIONS..................................................................... ii
FCC INFORMATION.............................................................. i
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................ iv
13 TROUBLE SHOOTING.............................................35–39
14 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS..........................35–39
15 VHF MARINE CHANNELLIST.................................35–39
16 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION........................35–39
1 OPERATING RULES....................................................1–5
2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS...6–13
3 PANEL DESCRIPTION.............................................14–19
4 PREPARATION........................................................20–26
5 BASIC OPERATION.......................................................27
6 SCAN OPERATION..................................................28–32
7 DUAL WATCH/TRI-WATCH......................................33–34
8 DSC OPERATION....................................................35–39
9 OTHER FUNCTION..................................................35–39
10 BATTEY CHARGING...............................................35–39
11 OPTIONAL SPEAKER-MICROPHONE...................35–39
12 MAINTENANCE.......................................................35–39
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OPERATING RULES
DDPriorities
(2) OPERATOR’S LICENSE
• 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.
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 operator may operate a transceiver.
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
makes the necessary log entries.
A current copy of the applicable government rules and regulations 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 regulations.
• You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating
on another channel.
• False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law.
DDPrivacy
• Information overheard but not intended for you cannot lawfully be used in any way.
• Indecent or profane language is prohibited.
DDRadio licenses
(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.
NOTE: Even though the IC-M92D is capable of operation
on VHF marine channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and
83, according to FCC regulations these simplex channels cannot be lawfully used by the general population in
U.S.A. waters.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
■ Supplied accessories
Handstrap
Battery pack
Battery charger
(with 2 screws)
Antenna
AC adapter
(Different type is
supplied depending
on the version)
Cigarette lighter cable
Belt clip
D Handstrap
Pass the handstrap through
the loop on the back side of
the transceiver as illustrated
at right. This facilitates carrying.
D Belt clip
Attach/detach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated
below.
To attach the belt clip
■ Attachments
To detach the belt clip
Be careful!
Not to break
your nails.
D Flexible antenna
 onnect the supplied flexible antenna
to the antenna connector.
CAUTION:
• NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna.
• Transmitting without an antenna may
damage the transceiver.
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
DDBattery pack
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 in the transceiver completely, then
turn the screw clockwise one quarter turn.
NEVER remove or insert the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled. This may result water or dust getting into the transceiver/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 bottom 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.
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
Make sure the rubber seal is properly seated in the
groove and dust or other material does not adhere to it.
Incorrect position
Correct position
Rubber seal
Groove
Battery pack
Battery pack
PANEL DESCRIPTION
■■ Front, top, side and rear panels
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 2)
Connects the supplied antenna.
w	
SPEAKER-MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [SP MIC] (p. 25)
Connects the optional external speaker-microphone.
Function
display
(pp. 6, 7)
!0
Speaker
	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]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. (p. 10)
r MENU KEY
	Push to enter the Menu mode to select from the following
menus: Adjustment Mode, Inspection Mode, DSC Calls, DSC
Settings, Radio Settings, Configuration, MMSI/GPS Info, MOB,
Waypoint or GPS Status.
!1
/+%
Microphone
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13
14
15
16
Distress button
(p. iii)
Continued on the next page.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
■■ Front, top and rear panels
y SOFT MENU KEYS [1]/[2]/[3]/[4]
Slide menu by pushing [Ω]/[≈] keys, then push either of
the 4 keys to select a menu displayed above on the lower
side of the monitor.
Function
display
(pp. 6, 7)
!0
Speaker
!1
/+%
Microphone
t VOLUME/SQUELCH KEY [VOL/SQL]
➥➥ Push to enter the volume
adjustment
mode. (pp. 11,
Distress
button
(p. iii)
12)
➥➥ Push again while in the volume adjustment mode to
enter the squelch level adjustment mode.
u	CHANNEL UP/DOWN [Y]/[Z] AND LEFT/RIGHT [Ω]/[≈]
KEYS
➥➥ Push [Y]/[Z] to select an operating channel. (p. )
➥➥ While in the set mode, selects the setting or value of
an item.
i CLEAR/LOCK KEY [
➥➥ Push to clear the selected page and return to the previous screen.
➥➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn the key lock function ON
or OFF. (p. 13)
o ENTER KEY
	Push to select a function, enter the input channel comment, select an item, etc.
!0 CHANNEL 16 KEY [16/C]
➥➥ Push to select Channel 16. (p. 8)
➥➥ Hold down for 1 sec. to select the call channel. (p. 8)
➥➥ When the call channel is selected, hold down for 3 sec.
to enter the call channel programming mode. (p. 11)
➥➥ While in the set mode, push to return to the normal
condition. (p. 17)
!1 POWER KEY [ ]
Hold down for 1 second to turn the power ON or OFF.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
■■Function display
!8
!7
!6
!5
!4
t CALL CHANNEL ICON (p. )
Appears when call channel is selected.
w e r t y u i o !0
!1
y DUPLEX ICON (p. 2)
Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
!2
!3
u TAG CHANNEL ICON (p. )
	The icon appears while a TAG (favorite) channel is selected.
q BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 2)
➥➥ “BUSY” Appears when receiving a signal or when the
squelch opens. (p. 10)
➥➥ “TX” appears while transmitting.
w POWER ICON (p. 2)
➥➥ “HI” appears when high power is selected.
➥➥ “LOW” appears when low power is selected.
e VOLUME LOUD/VOLUME MUTE ICON (p. 12)
➥➥ Volume loud or volume mute icon appears when the
functions are set.
r CHANNEL GROUP ICON/ WEATHER CHANNEL (p. 9)
➥➥ Selected channel group icon appears between U.S.A.
“USA,” International “INT,” Canadian “CAN”.
➥➥ “WX” appears when the weather channel is selected.
➥➥ The icon blinks while the weather alert function is activated; blinks when the alert tone is received.
i MAIL ICON (p. )
	The icon appears when a message is received.
o GPS ICON (p. )
➥➥ Stays ON when the GPS receiver is activated and a
valid position data is received.
➥➥ Blinks when an invalid position data is being received.
!0 AUTO SW ICON (p. )
	Blinks when both the Auto Switch function and Auto Tunetimer are turned OFF.
!1 LOCK ICON (p. )
Appears while the lock function is activated.
!2 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT (p. 2)
Indicates the selected operating channel number.
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!3 CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR (p. 2)
	Indicates the channel name of the selected operating
number if programmed.
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!4 KEY INDICATOR (p. )
	Shows the programmed function of the soft keys on the
front panel.
!5 TIME ZONE INDICATOR (p. 2)
➥➥ Shows the current time data when a GPS receiver is
connected, or the time data is manually programmed.
• When the GPS current time data is invalid, ?? may blink every 2 seconds instead of current time data. After 23.5 hours
have passed, “No Time” will appear.
• ?? may blink every 2 instead of current time data, after 4
hours have passed from the time when the time data was
manually programmed. The manually programmed data is
held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “No Time” will appear.
➥➥ “Local” appears when the offset time data is set.
		 (p. 44)
➥➥ “No Time” appears when no GPS receiver is connected
and no time data is manually input.
!6 POSITION INDICATOR (p. 2)
➥➥ Shows the current position data when a GPS receiver is connected, or the position data is manually programmed.
• When the GPS position data is invalid, “??” may blink every 2
seconds instead of position data. The last position data is held
for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “No Position” will appear.
• “ ??” may blink every 2 seconds instead of position data, after 4 hours have passed from the time when the position data
is manually programmed. The manually programmed position
data is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “No Position” will
appear.
➥➥ “No Position” appears when no GPS receiver is connected and no position data is input manually.
!7 SCAN INDICATOR (p. 2)
➥➥ “SCAN 16” appears during a Priority scan; “SCAN” appears during a Normal scan. (p. 17)
➥➥ “DUAL 16” appears during Dualwatch; “TRI 16” appears
during Tri-watch. (p. 18)
!8 BATTERY INDICATOR
Indicates the battery's remaining power.
Indication
Battery level
Full
Middle
Charging
required
blinks when the battery is over charged.
No battery
PREPARATION
■■MMSI code programming
The 9 digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self
ID) code can be programmed at power ON.
 OTE:
• This initial code programming can be performed only the
first time to turn the power ON.
• The programming can only be done once.
• After the programming is completed, it can be re-programmed only by your dealer or distributor.
qqFirst, push [ ] turn ON the power.
• The opening display appears.
• “MMSI” display appears and warning alarm sounds for 2
seconds.
ww“Push [ENT] to Register Your MMSI” appears.
• Do not push [CLEAR] while this screen is displayed.
eePush [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈] to select and input with [ENTER].
r Select “FINISH” and push [ENTER] to register.
t	
When “MMSI CONFIRMATION” screen appears, input the
previously registered 9 digited code to confirm the registration. Then, push [ENTER] to register.
• Automatically enters the functional mode if the registration is
valid.
DDMMSI code check
The 9 digit MMSI code can be checked.
qqPush [MENU].
wwPush [Y]/[Z] several times to select “MMSI/GPS Info”,
then push [ENTER] to enter.
eeSelect “EXIT” to return to the main menu screen or “BACK”
to return to the previous screen.
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BASIC OPERATION
■■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.
DDChannel 16
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.
Each regular channel group has separate leisure-use call
channels. The call channel is monitored during Tri-watch.
The call channels can be programmed (p. 11) and are used
to store your most often used channel in each channel group
for quick recall.
qqPush [16/C] to select Channel 16.
qqHold down [16/C] for 1 second to select Call channel.
• “CALLING” appears.
wwSelect [CH/WX] to return to the selected channel before
Channel 16, or push [Y]/[Z] to select an operating channel.
Push [16/C] key
DDCall channel
• “CALLING” and the call channel number appear.
• Call channel can be re-programmed. See the “Call channel programming” on page 10 for details.
wwSelect “CH/WX” to return to the selected channel before
the call channel, or push [Y]/[Z] to select the operating
channel.
Hold down [16/C] key
for 1 second
BASIC OPERATION
DDU.S.A., International and Canadian channels
DDWeather channels
The transceiver is pre-programmed with 59 U.S.A., 59 International and 63 Canadian channels. These channel groups
may be specified for the operating area.
The IC-M92D has 10 pre-programmed weather channels.
These are used for monitoring broadcasts from NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.)
qqPush [MENU].
wwPush [Y]/[Z] to select “Radio Settings”.
• U.S.A., International and Canadian channel groups can be selected in sequence.
eePush [Y]/[Z] to select “CHAN Group”.
r Select between “USA”, “INT” and “CAN”.
t	
Select “EXIT” while the desired channel group is selected
to return to the home screen.
• “DUP” appears for duplex channels.
The transceiver can automatically detect a weather alert tone
on the selected weather channel while receiving on another
channel, during standby on a regular channel or while scanning. (p. 44)
To Select a Weather channel:
Select “CH/WX” to select a weather channel.
• “WX” appears when a weather channel is selected.
• Weather channel alert icon appears when the alert function is
turned ON.
To set the Weather Alert:
qqPush [MENU].
wwPush [Y]/[Z] to select “Radio Settings”.
eePush [Y]/[Z] to select “WX Alert”.
r Select “ON” to set the Weather Alert. .
t	Select “EXIT” while “ON” is selected to return to the home
screen.
• WX Alert icon appears.
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BASIC OPERATION
■■Receiving and transmitting
	CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may damage
the transceiver.
qqHold down [ ] for 1 second to turn power ON.
wwSet the volume and squelch levels with [VOL/SQL].
➥➥ Set the volume by pushing [Y]/[Z] to adjust the volume.
➥➥ Set the squelch level by pushing [VOL/SQL] while the
volume adjustment mode is selected.
		 • While in the squelch adjustment mode, pushing [Y] will
make the noise disappear.
eePush [Y]/[Z] 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 high
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.
• Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission.
t	Release [PTT] to receive.
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	IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmitted 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.
	NOTE: The transceiver has a power save function to conserve the battery power. The power save function activates
automatically when no signal is received for 5 seconds.
	For U.S.A. version: To prevent accidental prolonged
transmission, etc., the transceiver has a time-out timer
function. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 5 minutes of continuous transmission.
BASIC OPERATION
■■Call channel programming
■■Adjusting the volume level
Call channel is used to access the Call Channel 9 (default),
however, you can program the call channel with your most
often-used channels in each channel group for quick recall.
The volume level can be adjusted with [VOL/SQL] and [Y]/
[Z] keys.
qqSelect the desired channel group (U.S.A, International or
Canada) to be programmed. (p. )
wwHold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the call channel of
the selected channel group.
• “CALLING” and call channel number appear.
eeHold down [16/C] again until long beep stops with two
short beeps. The channel programming mode screen is
displayed.
qqPush [VOL/SQL] once to enter the volume adjustment
mode, then adjust the volume level with [Y]/[Z].
• The transceiver has 20 volume levels and OFF.
• With no key operation is performed for 5 seconds, it returns to
the main menu.
wwPush [VOL/SQL] twice to exit the volume adjustment
mode.
r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel.
■■Adjusting the squelch level
t	Push [ENTER] to program the selected channel as the call
channel.
The squelch level can be adjusted with [VOL/SQL] and [Y]/
[Z] keys.
• The display automatically returns to the main menu screen.
In order to receive signals properly, as well as for the scan
to function effectively, the squelch must be adjusted to its
proper level.
qqPush [VOL/SQL] twice to enter the squelch adjustment
mode, then adjust the squelch level with [Y]/[Z].
• The transceiver has 11 squelch levels: OP is completely open;
10 is tight squelch; 1 is loose squelch.
• With no key operation is performed for 5 seconds, the transceiver returns to the main screen.
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wwPush [VOL/SQL] again to exit the adjustment mode and
return to the main menu screen.
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BASIC OPERATION
■■Volume loud function
■■Volume mute function
The volume loud function can be activated temporarily by
pushing [VOL/SQL] and [Y].
The volume mute function can be activated temporarily by
pushing [VOL/SQL] and [Z].
	The function does not work when the volume level is already set to the maximum 20.
	The function does not work when the volume level is already OFF.
qqHold down [VOL/SQL] first, and then while holding it down,
push [Y] to activate the volume loud function.
• The volume level is set to the maximum level (level 20).
• The volume icon appears.
wwPush [ENTER] to turn the volume function OFF.
qqHold down [VOL/SQL] first, and then while holding it down,
push [Z] to activate the volume loud function.
• The volume level is set to the minimum level (OFF).
• Volume mute icon appears.
wwPush [ENTER] to turn the volume mute function OFF.
The volume mute or volume loud icon appears.
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BASIC OPERATION
■■Lock function
This function electronically locks all keys (except for [PTT]
and [ ]) to prevent accidental channel changes and function
access.
➥➥Push [CLEAR/
] for 1 second to turn the lock function
ON and OFF.
Appears while the lock
function is activated.
■■Monitor function
This function lights the function display and keys, and it is
convenient for night-time operation. The automatic backlighting can be set in the set mode. (p. 19)
➥➥ Push any key except for [PTT] to turn the backlight ON.
• The backlight is automatically turned OFF after 5 seconds of
inactivity.
■■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.
➥➥ Select “AQUA” and hold down the soft key.
• A beep sounds for 10 seconds to drain water, regardless of the
volume level setting.
• The transceiver never accepts key operation while the AquaQuake function is activated.
• The AquaQuake function can not be activated when an optional
speaker-microphone is connected.
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■■Setting TAG channels
■■Channel names
For more efficient scanning, add the desired channels as
TAG channels or clear TAG for unwanted channels. Channels that are not tagged will be skipped during scanning. TAG
channels can be assigned to each channel group (U.S.A.,
International and Canada) independently.
Each channel can be labeled with alphanumeric names of up
to 10 characters for easy channel recognition.
qqSelect “CH/WX” to select the desired channel group.
wwWhile the desired channel is selected on the display, select the TAG icon on the soft keys.
• “ ” appears on the display.
eeTo cancel a TAG channel setting, select the desired TAG
channel, then select the TAG icon on the soft keys.
• “ ” disappears.
➥➥ The programmed names will be indicated at the channel name indicator of the function display.
➥➥ Capital letters, numbers, 26 types of symbols and
space can be used.
qqSelect the desired channel.
• Cancel dualwatch, Tri-watch or Scan in advance.
wwWhile the desired channel is displayed, select “NAME” to
enter the channel name edtting mode screen.
eeSelect the desired character by pushing [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈]
keys, and then input with [ENTER].
• While in the channel name editting mode, push the very right
key of the soft keys to change between alphabets, numers and
symbols.
• Select “DELETE” to delete the selected character and select
“SPACE” to insert a space.
To Clear (or set) all tagged channels:
Hold down to select TAG for 3 seconds on the soft keys until a short
beep sounds. This clears all tags or tag all channels.
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r Select “FINISH” to program the name.
• Automatically returns to the main mode.
• The programmed name appears on the dsiplay.
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■■Backlight setting
This function lights the function display and keys, and it is
convenient for night-time operation.
qqSelect “BKLT” to enter the backlight adjusting mode.
wwPush [Y] or [Z] to adjust the brightness level between
1(minimum) to 7 (maximum) or OFF.
• The default setting is 3.
• The display returns automatically to the main manu after 5 seconds without no key operation is been performed.
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■■Scan types
Scanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a
wide frequency range. The transceiver has priority scan and
normal scan.
In addition, the weather alert and auto scan functions are
available for standby convenience. These functions can be
activated simultaneously, depending on the setting in the set
mode.
PRIORITY SCAN
CH 02
CH 16
CH 05
CH 01
CH 03
CH 04
* Previously selected weather channel.
(when the weather alert function is activated)
Priority scan searches through all TAG channels in
sequence while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is
detected on Channel 16, scan pauses until the signal
disappears; when a signal is detected on a channel other
than Channel 16, scan becomes Dualwatch until the
signal disappears.
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	Choose the desired scan type from “Priority” or “Normal” in
the set mode.
NORMAL SCAN
CH 01
WX*
Set the TAG channels (scanned channels) before scanning.
Clear the TAG for unwanted channels which inconveniently
stop scanning, such as those for digital communications. (p.
15)
CH 02
WX*
CH 03
CH 05
CH 04
* Previously selected weather channel.
(when the weather alert function is activated)
Normal scan, like priority scan, searches through all TAG
channels in sequence. However, unlike priority scan,
Channel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a
TAG channel.
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■■Starting a scan
Set the scan type (Priority or Normal scan), WX Alert function
and Scan Timer function in advance, using the se mode.
To scan:
Select “SCAN” and push on the soft key to start or stop scanning.
To select a scan type:
Select the scan type between Normal scan and Priority scan.
• Pushing [PTT] also stops the scan.
• When a signal is received, scan pauses until the signal disappears
or resumes after pausing for 5 seconds according to the Scan Timer
setting.
• While scanning, push [Y] or [Z] to check which channels have
been set as TAG channels or to change the scanning direction.
qqPush [MENU].
wwPush [Y] or [Z] to select “Radio Settings”, then push [ENTER].
eeSelect “Scan Type”, then push [ENTER].
r	Select “Normal Scan” or “Priority Scan” and push [ENTER]
to program.
t	Select “BACK” to return to the previous page, or simply
select “EXIT” to return to the main menu screen.
• “SCAN” appears if “Normal Scan” is selected, and “SCAN 16”
apppears if “Priority Scan” is selected as show below.
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■■Description
■■Operation
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/Triwatch
is convenient for monitoring Channel 16 when you are operating on another channel.
qqPush [MENU].
wwPush [Y] or [Z] to select “Radio Settings”, then push [ENTER].
eeSelect “Dual/Tri-Watch”, then push [ENTER].
r	Select “Dualwatch” or “Tri-watch” and push [ENTER] to
program.
t	Select “BACK” to return to the previous page, or simply
select “EXIT” to return to the main menu screen.
DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION
Call
channel
Ch 16
Ch 88
Ch 88
Ch 16
Ch 88
Ch 9
• “DUAL 16” appears if “Dualwatch” is selected, and “TRI 16” apppears if “Tri-watch” is selected as shown below.
DUAL 16 or TRI 16 appears,
depending on the setting.
Dualwatch
Tri-watch
• 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].
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Select to start Dualwatch
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■■DSC address ID
DDProgramming Individual ID
A total of 100 DSC address IDs can be programmed and assigned a name of up to 10 characters.
ttAfter entering the 9 digit code, push [ENT] to set it.
• ID name programming screen is displayed.
qqEnter “INDIVIDUAL ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Settings  ➪ Individual ID
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwPush [ADD].
• The “INDIVIDUAL ID” program screen is displayed.
yy Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following instruction:
• Select a desired character using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• Push [123] then [!$?] then [ABC] to select a character group.
eeEnter a desired individual ID in the following instruction:
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
uuAfter entering the ID name, select “FINISH” by pushing
[Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈], then push [ENT] to program it.
iiThe “INDIVIDUAL ID” list screen is displayed.
• Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
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DDProgramming Group ID
qqEnter “GROUP ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Group ID
(Push [MENU])
ttAfter entering the 9 digit code, push [ENT] to set it.
• Group ID name programming screen is displayed.
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
• When no group ID is programmed, “No ID” is displayed. In this
case, push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
wwPush [ADD].
• The “GROUP ID” program screen is displayed.
yy Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following instruction:
• Select a desired character using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• Push [123], [!$?] or [ABC] to select a character group.
eeEnter a desired group ID in the following instruction:
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
uuAfter entering the ID name, select “FINISH” pushing [Y]/
[Z]/[Ω]/[≈], then push [ENT] to program it.
• The “GROUP ID” list screen is displayed.
The first digit is fixed as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
rrRepeat step e to input the specific 9 digits group code.
iiPush [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
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DDDeleting Individual/Group ID
qqEnter “INDIVIDUAL ID” or “GROUP ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Individual ID/Group ID
(Push [MENU])
(Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
eePush [OK] to delete the ID, and return to the “INDIVIDUAL
ID” or “GROUP ID” list screen.
• Push [CANCEL] to cancel it.
• When no address ID is programmed, “No ID” is displayed. In
this case, push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
wwSelect a desired ID name (or ID, if no name is programmed)
with Dial or [Y]/[Z] to be deleted, then push [DEL].
rrPush [MENU] to exit the MENU screen.
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■■Position and time programming
A Distress call should include the ship’s position and time
data. If no GPS is connected, your position and UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time should be manually input. They
are automatically included when a GPS receiver compatible
with the NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01 format is connected.
• Manual programming is disabled when a GPS receiver is
connected.
• Manually programmed position and time data will be held
for only 23.5 hours.
qqEnter “POSITION INPUT” in the DSC SETTINGS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Position Input
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwEdit your latitude and longitude position data using Dial, or
[Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Select a desired number using Dial, or [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] or Dial to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• 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.
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eeAfter entering the position data, push [ENT] to program it.
rrThe UTC time programming screen is displayed, enter the
UTC time in the following way:
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
ttPush [ENT] to program your position and time data.
• Return to the “DSC SETTING” screen.
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■■Distress call
A Distress call should be transmitted if, in the opinion of the
Master, the ship or a person is in distress and requires immediate 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.
DDSimple call
eeAfter transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an acknowledgment 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. 26).
• Push [RESEND] to manually transmit the Distress repeat call.
• Push [Ω]/[≈] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Distress call information.
• Push [Ω]/[≈] then push [PAUSE] to pause the ‘Call repeat’
mode, push [RESUME] to resume it.
qqConfirm no Distress call is being received.
wwWhile lifting up the key cover, 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.
rrAfter receiving the acknowledgment, push [ALARM OFF]
then reply using the microphone.
A distress alert contains (default):
• Nature of distress : Undesignated distress
• Position data     : The latest GPS or manual input position
data is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is turned OFF.
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DDDistress cancel call
qqWhile waiting for an acknowledgment call, push [CANCEL].
rrThe Distress cancel call is transmitted.
ttChannel 16 is automatically selected.
wwPush [CONTINUE].
• Push [BACK] to return to waiting for an acknowledgement call.
eePush [FINISH].
• Push [EXIT] to return to waiting for an acknowledgement call.
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• Report your situation using the microphone.
• After the report, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating
mode.
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DDRegular call
The nature of the Distress call should be included in the Distress call.
qqEnter “DISTRESS CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Distress Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect the nature of the distress using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then
push Dial or [ENT].
• ‘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 selection is made.
eeThe Distress call confirmation screen is displayed.
• Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to see the hidden lines.
rrHold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit the Distress call.
• While holding down [DISTRESS], count down beeps sound
and both the key and display backlight blink.
• The selected nature of the distress is stored for 10 minutes.
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■■Transmitting DSC calls
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
• The first two digits are ‘0’ for any coast station ID.
To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make
sure you correctly set the CH70 SQL LEVEL. (p. 64)
DDTransmitting an individual call
The Individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC signal to only a specific station.
qqEnter “INDIVIDUAL CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Individual Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect the desired preprogrammed individual address, or
“Manual Input,” using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
• The ID code for the Individual call can be set first. (p. 19)
• When “Manual Input” is selected, set a desired 9 digit MMSI ID
code for the individual you wish to call.
eeSelect Routine, Safety or Urgency as the desired call type
using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
NOTE: When a coast station is selected in step w, the
voice channel is automatically specified by the coast station. Therefore, skip step r and go directly to step t.
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DD Transmitting an Individual call (continued)
rrSelect a desired intership channel using [Y](CH)/[Z](CH),
then push [ENT].
uuStandby on Channel 70 until an acknowledgement is received.
• Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in the
recommended order.
ttA confirmation screen appears.
iiWhen the acknowledgement ‘Able to comply’ is received,
beeps sound and the screen below is displayed.
• Confirm the call contents.
yyPush [CALL] to transmit the Individual call.
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear.
	Or, when the acknowledgement ‘Unable to comply’ is received, beeps sound and the screen below is displayed.
• Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps and then return to the
operating channel (before you entered the MENU screen).
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DDTransmitting an Individual Acknowledgement
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 (Man­ual ACK.)
Quick ACK:
qqWhen an Individual call is received, beeps sound and the
screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
wwPush [ACK].
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eeSelect one of three options, then push [ENT].
• Able to Comply
: Make an acknowledgment call without
any changes.
• Unable to Comply
: You cannot make an acknowledgement call.
				The Acknowledgement call (‘Unable
to Comply’) can be automatically
transmitted, if set. See page 61 for details.
• Propose New Channel : You can make an acknowledgement
call, but you specify the intership
channel. Select a desired intership
channel, using Dial, or [Y](CH)/[Z]
(CH), then push [ENT].
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rrThe Individual ACK confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit an acknowledgement call.
Manual ACK:
qqEnter “INDIVIDUAL ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu.
• When no Individual call has been received, “Individual ACK”
item will not be displayed.
ttFollowing screens as shown below are displayed.
wwSelect a desired individual address or ID code to reply to,
using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
eePerform steps e to u, as described in “Quick ACK:” to
the left.
yyComply to the call using the microphone.
uuPush [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DDTransmitting a Group call
The Group call function allows you to transmit a DSC signal
to only a specific group.
qqEnter “GROUP CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Group Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect the desired preprogrammed group address or
“Manual Input,” using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired group ID in the following way:
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
• The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
• The ID code for the Group call can be set first. (p. 20)
• When “Manual Input” is selected, set the 8 digit ID code for the
group you wish to call.
rrA confirmation screen appears.
• Confirm the call contents.
eeSelect a desired intership channel using [Y](CH)/[Z](CH),
then push [ENT].
• Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in the
recommended order.
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ttPush [CALL] to transmit the Group call.
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear.
yyAfter the Group call has been transmitted, the following
screen is displayed.
uuAnnounce the information using the microphone.
iiAfter the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DDTransmitting an All Ships call
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.
rrA confirmation screen appears.
• Confirm the call contents.
qqEnter “ALL SHIPS CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ All Ships Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect a desired category, using [Y]/[Z], then push
[ENT].
• The selectable categories may differ, depending on the programmed setting. Ask your dealer for the selectable categories.
eeSelect a desired traffic channel, using [Y]/[Z], then push
[ENT].
ttPush [CALL] to transmit the All Ships call.
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear.
yyAfter the All Ships call has been transmitted, the following
screen is displayed.
• The selected channel is displayed.
uuAnnounce the message using the microphone.
iiAfter the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DDTransmitting a Position request call
Transmit a Position request call when you want to know a
specific ship's current position.
qqEnter “POSITION REQUEST” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ All Ships Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect the desired preprogrammed Position request address or “Manual Input,” using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired address ID in the following way:
• Select the desired number usuing [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
• The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
• The ID code for the Position request call can be set first.
(p. 20)
• When “Manual Input” is selected, set the 8 digit ID code for the
group you wish to call.
eeA confirmation screen appears.
• Confirm the call contents.
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DDTransmitting a Position report call
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DDTransmitting a Position Reply call
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:
qqWhen a Position Request call is received, beeps sound
and the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
wwPush [ACK].
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• Push [INFO] to display the Position Request call information.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
eeThe Position Reply confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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Manual Reply:
qqEnter “POSITION REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu.
• If no Position Request call has been received, the “POSITION
REPLY” item will not be displayed.
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Position Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect a desired Position Request call to reply to, using
[Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
eeThe Position Reply call confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
When no GPS receiver is connected, and both position
and time have been manually programmed, the screen as
shown below appears. Edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time data as follows:
 ush [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude position
and UTC time data.
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• 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.
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DDTransmitting a Position Report Reply call
Transmit a Position Report Reply call when a Position Report
Request call is received.
• Push [INFO] to display the Position Report Request call information.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
Quick Reply:
qqWhen a Position Report Request call is received, beeps
sound and the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
eeThe Position Report Reply confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
wwPush [ACK].
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
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Manual Reply:
qqEnter “POSITION REPORT REPLY” in the DSC CALLS
menu.
• If no Position Report Request call has been received, the “PO-
eeThe Position Report Reply call confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Position Report Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
SITION REPORT REPLY” item will not be displayed.
wwSelect a desired Position Report Request call to be replied, using [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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DDTransmitting a Polling Reply call
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:
qqWhen a Polling Request call is received, beeps sound and
the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
wwPush [ACK].
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• Push [INFO] to display the Polling Request call information.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
eeThe Polling Reply confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call.
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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Manual Reply:
qqEnter “POLLING REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Polling Reply
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
• If no Polling Request call has been received, the “POLLING
REPLY” item will not be displayed.
wwSelect a desired Polling Request call to be replied, using
[Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
eeThe Position Polling Reply call confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
rrWhile transmitting the reply call, the screen as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating
mode.
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DDTransmitting a Test call
About Manual Inputting:
Enter a desired address ID in the following way:
Testing on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling
channels should be avoided as much as possible. When testing on the distress/safety channel is unavoidable, you should
indicate that these are test transmissions.
Normally the test call would require no further communications between the two stations involved.
• Select a desired number using [Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].
• Push [ENT] to set it.
• To move the cursor, select either arrow, “←” or “→,” then push
[ENT].
• The first digit is specified as ‘0’ for a Group ID.
• The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.
qqEnter “TEST CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Test Call
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
wwSelect a desired preprogrammed individual address, or
“Manual Input,” then push [ENT].
• The ID code for the Individual call can be set first. (p. 19)
• When “Manual Input” is selected, set the 9 digit MMSI ID code
for the individual you wish to call.
eeA confirmation screen appears.
• Confirm the call contents.
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rrPush [CALL] to transmit the Test call.
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear.
ttAfter the Test call has been transmitted, the following
screen is displayed.
yyWhen the acknowledgement call is received, beeps sound
and the following screen is displayed.
uuPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then the screen
as shown below is displayed.
iiPush [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DDTransmitting a Test Acknowledgement call
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.
eeThe Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
Quick ACK:
qqWhen a Test call is received, beeps sound and the screen
as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps.
rrWhile transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen
as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.
wwPush [ACK].
• Push [INFO] to display the Test call information.
Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK].
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Manual ACK:
qqEnter “TEST ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu.
• If no Test call has been received, the “TEST ACK” item will not
eeThe Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Test ACK
(Push [MENU])
(Push [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].)
be displayed.
rrWhile transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen
as shown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.
wwSelect a desired Test call to reply to, using [Y]/[Z], then
push [ENT].
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■■Receiving DSC calls
DDReceiving a Distress Call
When a Distress Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds.
➥ “RCVD DISTRESS” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
➥C
 ontinue monitoring the current operating channel for 10
seconds. After that, the transceiver automatically switches
to Channel 16.
This action may differ, depending on the CH16 Switch
setting. See page 62 for more details.
	[EXIT]
➥ 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)
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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[CH 16]
➥ Push to switch the operating channel to Channel 16,
and monitor Channel 16, as a coast station may require
assistance.
• If you haven’t pushed any key within 10 seconds, the operating channel automatically switches to Channel 16.
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DDReceiving a Distress Acknowledgement
When a Distress Acknowledgement to other ship is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds.
➥ “RCVD DISTRESS ACK” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
➥C
 ontinue monitoring the current operating channel for 10
seconds. After that, the transceiver automatically switches
to Channel 16.
This action may differ, depending on the CH16 Switch
setting. See page 62 for more details.
	[EXIT]
➥ 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)
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
[CH 16]
➥ Push to switch the operating channel to Channel 16,
and monitor Channel 16, as a coast station may require
assistance.
• If you haven’t pushed any key within 10 seconds, the operating channel also switches to Channel 16.
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DDReceiving a Distress Relay Call
When a Distress Relay call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds.
➥ “RCVD DISTRESS RELAY” pops up and the LCD backlight blinks.
➥C
 ontinue monitoring the current operating channel for 10
seconds. After that, the transceiver automatically switches
to Channel 16.
This action may differ, depending on the CH16 Switch
setting. See page 62 for more details.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
	[EXIT]
➥ 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)
[CH 16]
➥ Push to switch the operating channel to Channel 16,
and monitor Channel 16, as a coast station may require
assistance.
• If you haven’t pushed any key within 10 seconds, the operating channel also switches to Channel 16.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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DDReceiving a Distress Relay Acknowledgement
When a Distress Relay Acknowledgement is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds.
➥ “RCVD DIST RELAY ACK” pops up and the LCD backlight
blinks.
➥C
 ontinue monitoring the current operating channel for 10
seconds. After that, the transceiver automatically switches
to Channel 16.
This action may differ, depending on the CH16 Switch
setting. See page 62 for more details.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
	[EXIT]
➥ 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)
[CH 16]
➥ Push to switch the operating channel to Channel 16,
and monitor Channel 16, as a coast station may require
assistance.
• If you haven’t pushed any key within 10 seconds, the operating channel also switches to Channel 16.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
NOTE: If a duplicate call is received within 1 hour after
receiving the Distress Relay or Distress Relay Acknowledgement call, the alarm does not sound.
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DDReceiving an Individual Call
When an Individual Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes, depending on
the received Category.
➥ “RCVD INDIVIDUAL CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears, depending on the received Category.
	[EXIT]
➥ 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. 59)
 [ACK]
➥ Push to display the “INDIVIDUAL ACK” screen to reply to the Call, and select the channel specified by the
calling station for voice communication, depending on
your situation. See page 30 for details of the Individual
Acknowledgement procedure.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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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 Transmitted and Received Call Logs.
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DDReceiving a Group Call
When a Group Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes, depending on
the received Category.
➥ “RCVD GROUP CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks
for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears, depending on the received Category.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 59)
[CH xx*]
* xx is specified by the calling station. (Example: 08)
➥ Push to monitor the specified channel for an announcement from the calling station.
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DDReceiving an All Ships Call
When an All Ships Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes, depending on
the received Category.
➥ “RCVD ALL SHIPS CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears, depending on the received Category.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 59)
[CH xx*]
* xx is specified by the calling station. (Example: 16)
➥ Push to monitor the specified channel for an announcement from the calling station.
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DDReceiving a Geographical Area Call
When a Geographical Area Call (for the area you are in) is
received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes, depending on
the received Category.
➥ “RCVD GEOGRAPHICAL CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears, depending on the received Category.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 59)
[CH xx*]
* xx is specified by the calling station.
➥ Push to monitor the specified channel for an announcement from the calling station.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a problem with the connected receiver, all Geographical Area
Calls are received, regardless of your position.
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DDReceiving a Position Request Call
When a Position Request Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
➥ “RCVD POS REQUEST” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 59)
[ACK]
➥ Push to display the “POSITION REPLY” screen and
send a reply to the Call. (p. 39)
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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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DDReceiving a Position Report Call
When a Position Report Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
➥ “RCVD POSITION REPORT” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears.
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 59)
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D Receiving a Polling Request call
When a Polling Request call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
➥ “RCVD POLLING REQUEST” pops up. The LCD backlight
blinks for 2 minutes.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 43)
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
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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D Receiving a Test Call
When a Test Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
➥ “RCVD TEST CALL” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks for
2 minutes.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating 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. 37)
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
When “TEST 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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DDReceiving a Test Acknowledgement Call
When a Test Acknowledgement Call is received:
➥	The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes.
➥ “RCVD TEST ACK” pops up. The LCD backlight blinks for
2 minutes.
qqPush [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the backlight
blinking.
• If you haven’t pushed [ALARM OFF] within 2 minutes, the next
screen automatically appears.
■■Transmitted Call log
The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 transmitted
calls, and the logs can be used as a supplement to your logbook.
qqEnter “TX CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Transmitted Call Log
(Push [MENU]) (Push [p]/[q], then push [ENT].)
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push
[ENT].
wwPush either softkey to select a desired action.
eePush [p] or [q] to scroll the message contents.
	[EXIT]
➥ Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating mode.
• The transceiver exits the DSC mode.
• “
” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.
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rrTo delete the displayed message, push [DEL].
• The confirmation screen appears, then push [OK] to delete.
ttPush [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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■■Received Call log
The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 distress messages and 50 other messages, and the messages can be
used as a supplement to your logbook.
•“
” blinks when there is an unread message.
eePush [p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push
[ENT].
• The message in the unopened file has not been read.
DDDistress message
qqEnter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Received Call Log
(Push [MENU]) (Push [p]/[q], then push [ENT].)
wwPush [p] or [q] to select “Distress,” then push [ENT].
rr Push [p]/[q] to scroll the message contents.
• The messages are stored in “Distress,” if its format specifier is
‘Distress.’
ttTo delete the displayed message, push [DEL].
• The confirmation screen appears, then push [OK] to delete.
yyPush [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DDOther messages
qqEnter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC Calls menu.
MENU ➪ DSC Calls ➪ Received Call Log
(Push [MENU]) (Push [p]/[q], then push [ENT].)
wwPush [p] or [q] to select “Other,” then push [ENT].
• The messages are stored in “Other,” if its format specifier is other than ‘Distress.’
eePush [p] or [q] to select the desired item, then push
[ENT].
• The message in the unopened file has not been read.
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■■DSC Settings
D Position Input (See page 22)
D Add Individual ID/Group ID (See pages 19, 20)
D Delete Individual ID/Group ID (See page 21)
wwRotate Dial to select “Auto TX” or “Manual TX,” then push
[ENT].
• Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu.
D Automatic Acknowledgement
These items set the Automatic Acknowledgement function to
“Auto TX” or “Manual TX.”
When an Individual, Position Request, Position Report, Polling Request or Test Call is received, the transceiver automatically transmits an Individual Acknowledgement, Position
Reply, Position Report Reply*, Polling Reply or Test Acknowledgement Call, respectively.
*Only when the received Position Report call requires a reply.
(default)
(default)
When “INDIVIDUAL ACK” is set to “Auto TX,” the transceiver automatically transmits the Acknowledgment call
including “Unable to Comply” (No Reason Given) after receivng the Individual call.
qqEnter
either “INDIVIDUAL ACK,” “POSITION ACK,” “TEST
ACK” in the DSC Settings menu.
(default)
MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Individual ACK
(Push [MENU]) (Push [p]/[q], then push [ENT].)
MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Position ACK
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MENU ➪ DSC Settings ➪ Test ACK
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BATTERY CHARGING
■ Battery caution
Misuse of Lithium-ion batteries may result in the following hazards: smoke, fire, or the battery may rupture.
Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradation of battery performance.
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
temperatures above +60˚C (+140˚F). High temperature buildup in
the battery, such as could occur near fires or stoves, inside a sunheated car, or by setting the battery in direct sunlight may cause the
battery to rupture or catch fire. Excessive temperatures may also
degrade battery performance or shorten battery life.
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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, blindness 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 abnormal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If any of these conditions 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, highpressure container, or in an induction heating cooker. This could cause
overheating, a fire, or cause the battery to rupture.
CAUTION: Always use the battery within the specific temperature
range for the transceiver and the battery itself (–20˚C to +60˚C (-4˚F
to +140˚F)). Using the battery out of its specific temperature range
will reduce the battery’s 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.
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CAUTION: Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully
charged, completely discharged, or in an excessive temperature environment (above +50˚C (+122˚F)) for an extended period of time. If
the battery must be left unused for a long time, it must be detached
from the radio after discharging. You may use the battery until the
remaining capacity is about half, then keep it safely in a cool dry
place with the temperature range as follows:
–20˚C to +50˚C (–4˚F to +122˚F) (within a month)
–20˚C to +35˚C (–4˚F to +122˚F) (within three months)
–20˚C to +25˚C (–4˚F to +122˚F) (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 extremely 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 battery to stop charging.
WARNING! DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging. If the battery is not completely 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 fire, 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
temperature range: ±0˚C to +45˚C (+32˚F to +113˚F). Icom recommends charging the battery at +20˚C (+68˚F). 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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■■Regular battery charger
■■Optional battery chargers
DDRegular charging with the BC-204 + BC-147S
DDRapid charging with the BC-205 + BC-145S
The supplied BC-204 with BC-147 provide regular charging
of the Li-ion battery pack.
The optional BC-205 provides rapid charging of the Li-ion
battery pack.
Battery Transceiver
pack
Turn power OFF
• An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-205 depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-23L) is additionally
required.
Battery Transceiver
pack
Turn power OFF
BC-147S
CP-25 or optional
OPC-515L* (for
13.8 V power
source) or CP-23L
(for 12 V cigarette
lighter socket) can
be used instead of
the AC adapter.
* CAUTION: NEVER connect the OPC515L to a power source using reverse
polarity. This will ruin the battery charger.
White line:
Black line :
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BC-145S
AC adapter
CP-25 or optional
OPC-515L* (for
13.8 V power
source) or CP-23L
(for 12 V cigarette
lighter socket) can
be used instead of
the AC adapter.
* CAUTION: NEVER connect the OPC515L to a power source using reverse
polarity. This will ruin the battery charger.
White line:
Black line :
BATTERY CHARGING 10
DDRapid charging with the BC-197+BC-157S
The optional BC-197 allows up to 6 Li-ion battery packs to be
charged simultaneously. The following items are additionally
required.
• Six BC-157S charger adapter
• An optional AC adapter or the DC power cable (OPC-656)
Battery
pack
AC adapter
(Purchased
separately)
Transceiver
Turn power OFF
AD-157S charger
adapters are installed
in each slot.
IMPORTANT: Battery charging caution
	Ensure the guide tabs on the battery pack are correctly
aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter.
(This illustration is described with the BC-160.)
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DC power cable (OPC-656)
(Connect with the DC power supply; 13.8 V/at least 7 A)
*Abou the OPC-656
Red line :
Black line :
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VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST
Channel number
USA INT CAN
01
01
01A
02
02
03
03
03A
04
04A
05
05A
05A
06
06
06
07
07A
07A
08
08
08
09
09
09
10
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
13
13*
13*
14
14
14
15* 15* 15*
16
16
16
17
17*
17*
18
18A
18A
19
19A
19A
20
20
20*
20A
* Low power only.
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Frequency (MHz)
Transmit Receive
156.050 160.650
156.050 156.050
156.100 160.700
156.150 160.750
156.150 156.150
156.200 160.800
156.200 156.200
156.250 160.850
156.250 156.250
156.300 156.300
156.350 160.950
156.350 156.350
156.400 156.400
156.450 156.450
156.500 156.500
156.550 156.550
156.600 156.600
156.650 156.650
156.700 156.700
156.750 156.750
156.800 156.800
156.850 156.850
156.900 161.500
156.900 156.900
156.950 161.550
156.950 156.950
157.000 161.600
157.000 157.000
Channel number
USA INT CAN
21
21
21A
21A
21b
22
22A
22A
23
23
23A
24
24
24
25
25
25
25b
26
26
26
27
27
27
28
28
28
28b
60
60
61
61A
61A
62
62A
63
63A
64
64
64A
64A
65
65A 65A 65A
66
66A 66A 66A*
67*
67
67
Frequency (MHz)
Transmit Receive
157.050 161.650
157.050 157.050
Rx only 161.650
157.100 161.700
157.100 157.100
157.150 161.750
157.150 157.150
157.200 161.800
157.250 161.850
Rx only 161.850
157.300 161.900
157.350 161.950
157.400 162.000
Rx only 162.000
156.025 160.625
156.075 160.675
156.075 156.075
156.125 160.725
156.125 156.125
156.175 160.775
156.175 156.175
156.225 160.825
156.225 156.225
156.275 160.875
156.275 156.275
156.325 160.925
156.325 156.325
156.375 156.375
Channel number
USA INT CAN
68
68
68
69
69
69
70
70
70
71
71
71
72
72
72
73
73
73
74
74
74
75* 75* 75*
76* 76* 76*
77*
77
77*
78
78A
78A
79
79A
79A
80
80A
80A
81
81A
81A
82
82A
82A
83
83
83A
83A
83b
84
84
84
84A
85
85
85
85A
86
86
86
Frequency (MHz)
Transmit Receive
156.425 156.425
156.475 156.475
RX only 156.525
156.575 156.575
156.625 156.625
156.675 156.675
156.725 156.725
156.775 156.775
156.825 156.825
156.875 156.875
156.925 161.525
156.925 156.925
156.975 161.575
156.975 156.975
157.025 161.625
157.025 157.025
157.075 161.675
157.075 157.075
157.125 161.725
157.125 157.125
157.175 161.775
157.175 157.175
Rx only 161.775
157.225 161.825
157.225 157.225
157.275 161.875
157.275 157.275
157.325 161.925
Channel number
USA INT CAN
86A
87
87
87
87A
88
88
88
88A
WX channel
10
Frequency (MHz)
Transmit Receive
157.325 157.325
157.375 161.975
157.375 157.375
157.425 162.025
157.425 157.425
Frequency (MHz)
Transmit
Receive
RX only
162.550
RX only
162.400
RX only
162.475
RX only
162.425
RX only
162.450
RX only
162.500
RX only
162.525
RX only
161.650
RX only
161.775
RX only
163.275
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.
SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
14
■■Specifications
DDGeneral
• Frequency coverage
• Mode
: Tx 156.025–157.425 MHz
Rx 156.050–163.275 MHz
: FM (16K0G3E),
DSC (16K0G2B)
• Channel spacing
:±
 25 kHz
• Operating temp. range
: –20°C to +60°C
• Current drain (at 7.4 V)
: TX high
1.5 A
(approximately)		 Max. audio 0.50 A
• Power supply requirement : 7.4 V DC norminal
(negative ground)
• Frequency stability
: ±10 PPM (–20°C to +60°C)
• Antenna impedance
: 50 ˘ nominal
• Dimensions (approximately) : 61.2(W) × 141.4(H) × 43.2(D)mm
: 2.4(W) × 5.6(H) × 1.7(D) inch
(Projections not included)
• Weight (approximately)
: 295 g/10.4 oz with BP-275
DDTransmitter
• Output power
• Modulation system
• Max. frequency deviation
• Adjacent channel power
• Spurious emissions
: 5 W/1 W
: Variable reactance frequency
modulation
: ±5.0 kHz
: 70 dB
: -68 dBc (typical)
DDReceiver
• Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD)
: 0.25 µV (typical)
• Squelch sensitivity
: 0.35 µV typical (at threshold)
• Intermodulation rejection ratio : 70 dB (typical)
• Spurious response rejection ratio:
70 dB (typical)
• Adjacent channel selectivity : 70 dB (typical)
• Audio output power
: 0.35 W typical at 10% distortion with an 8 ˘ load (External)
: 0.7 W typical at 10% distortion
with an 8 ˘ load (Internal)
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12
13
14
15
16
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice
or obligation.
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14 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
■■Options
• BP-275 Li-ion battery pack
	7.4V 1590mAh (Typical) Li-ion battey pack. The battery pack
must be charged with the supplied BC-204 or the optional
BC-205.
• BC-204 regular charger + BC-147S ac adapter
	Used for regular charging of battery pack. The same as supplied with the transceiver.
• BC-205 rapid charger + BC-145S ac adapter + OPC515L dc power cable
For rapid charging of battery pack.
• HM-167 speaker microphone
	Full sized waterproof speaker-microphone including alligator type clip to attach to your shirt or collar, etc.
• FA-SC59V antenna
• CP-25 cigarette lighter cable
	For charging the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket. (For BC-204)
• MB-109 belt clip
• MB-96F leather belt hanger
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Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance 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 manufactured or approved by Icom.
1
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during
transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as
“General Population Use” in an uncontrolled environment.
This radio has been evaluated for compliance at the distance
of 2.5 cm (1 inch) with the FCC RF exposure limits for “General Population Use.” In addition, your Icom radio complies
W ARN ING
with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF
energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of
such levels for exposure to humans:
• FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 01-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields.
• A merican National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard
for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
• A merican National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave.
• The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of
accessories other than those specified may result in RF exposure levels
exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure.; Belt Clip
(MB-109), Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack (BP-275).
To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for general population use, always adhere to the following guidelines:
C AU TIO N
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• DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this
may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by
the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer
for use with this radio.
• DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50% duty
cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting
when the “transmit indicator” appears on the LCD. You can cause the
radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch.
• ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body
when transmitting and only use the Icom belt clip which is listed on
page 28 when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF
exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at
least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed
to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this
radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly
cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference,
turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate
the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as
hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
Votre radio Icom produit une énergie électromagnétique
de radiofréquences (RF), en mode de transmission. Elle
est conçue pour une «utilisation grand public», dans un
environnement non contrôlé. Cet appareil a été évalué
et jugé conforme, à 2,5 cm, aux limites d'exposition aux
A V E R T I S S E M E N T RF de la FCC, pour une «utilisation grand public». En
outre, votre radio Icom satisfait les normes et directives
qui suivent en matière de niveaux d'énergie et d'énergie
électromagnétique de RF et d'évaluation de tels niveaux en
ce qui concerne l'exposition humaine :
• S upplément C, édition 01-01, du Bulletin OET de la FCC, «Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields».
• Norme de l’American National Standards Institute (ANSI) : IEEE C95.11992 sur les niveaux de sécurité compatibles avec l’exposition humaine aux
champs électromagnétiques de radiofréquences (3 kHz à 300 GHz).
• N or me de l’ANSI : IEEE C95.3-1992 sur la méthode d’évaluation
recommandée du champ magnétique potentiellement dangereux des
radiofréquences et des micro-ondes.
• Les accessoires qui suivent sont approuvés pour une utilisation avec ce
produit. L'utilisation d'accessoires autres que ceux précisés peut entraîner
des niveaux d'exposition aux RF supérieures aux limites établies par la FCC
en matière d'exposition aux RF sans fil; attache pour ceinture (MB-109),
bloc-piles rechargeable au lithium-ion (BP-275).
CAUTION
Afin de vous assurer que votre exposition à une
énergie électromagnétique de RF se situe dans les
limites permises par la FCC pour une utilisation grand
public, veuillez en tout temps respecter les directives
MISE EN GARDE
suivantes :
• NE PAS faire fonctionner la radio sans qu'une antenne appropriée y soit
fixée, car ceci risque d'endommager la radio et causer une exposition
supérieure aux limites établies par la FCC. L'antenne appropriée est celle
qui est fournie avec cette radio par le fabricant ou une antenne spécialement
autorisée par le fabricant pour être utilisée avec cette radio.
• N E PAS émettre pendant plus de 50% du temps total d'utilisation de
l'appareil («50% du facteur d'utilisation»). Émettre pendant plus de 50% du
temps total d'utilisation peut causer une exposition aux RF supérieure aux
limites établies par la FCC. La radio est en train d’émettre lorsque le témoin
du mode de transmission s'affiche sur l'écran ACL. La radio émettra si vous
appuyez sur le bouton du microphone.
• TOUJOURS tenir l'antenne éloignée d'au moins 2,5 cm de votre corps
au moment d'émettre et utiliser uniquement l'attache pour ceinture Icom
illustrée à la p. 28, lorsque vous attachez la radio à votre ceinture, ou à autre
chose, de façon à vous assurer de ne pas provoquer une exposition aux RF
supérieure aux limites fixées par la FCC. Pour offrir à vos interlocuteurs la
meilleure qualité de transmission possible, tenez l'antenne à au moins 5 cm
de votre bouche et légèrement de côté.
Les renseignements ci-dessus fournissent à l'utilisateur toute l'information
nécessaire sur l'exposition aux RF et sur ce qu'il faut faire pour assurer que
cette radio fonctionne en respectant les limites d'exposition aux RF établies
par la FCC.
Interférence électromagnétique et compatibilité
En mode de transmission, votre radio Icom produit de l'énergie de RF qui
peut provoquer des interférences avec d'autres appareils ou systèmes. Pour
éviter de telles interférences, mettez la radio hors tension dans les secteurs
où une signalisation l’exige. NE PAS faire fonctionner l'émetteur dans des
secteurs sensibles au rayonnement électromagnétique tels que les hôpitaux,
les aéronefs et les sites de dynamitage.
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MEMO
MEMO
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Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : IC-41S Instruction Manual
Creator                         : Icom Inc.
Description                     : UHF C.R.S.Transceiver
Light Source                    : Unknown
Startup Profile                 : Print
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 8.0
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 80
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FCC ID Filing: AFJ339400

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