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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MF/HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
|M803 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Thank you for choosing this Icom product This product is designed and built with Icoms state of the art technology and craftsmanship With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-
free operation IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M803 This instruction manual includes some functions that are usable only when your dealer preset them Ask your dealer for details EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD R DANGER!
R WARNING!
DEFINITION Personal death, serious injury, or an explosion may occur Personal inur fire aar or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded, inconvenience only
o ris o personal inur fire or electric shock Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or Non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of:
orce maeure incluing ut not limite to fires eartuaes storms oos ligtning oter natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom 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, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries i IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call using DSC
(digital selective calling) on an emergency frequency When immediate help is needed:
1 Lift the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until the 3 short beeps and then one long beep sound 2 Wait for an acknowledgment from another station 3 After the acknowledgment is received, hold down [PTT] on the microphone and send the following information 1 MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY
THIS IS (name of the vessel) 3 LOCATED AT (vessels position) 4 Give the reason for the distress call 5 Explain what assistance you need 6 Give additional information about your vessel:
Type Length Color The number of people on board FEATURES z Meets the latest ITU-R M493-13 DSC z IPX7 water proof construction (remote controller only) z Easy user interface The remote controller has the 43 inches wide viewing angle, and the color display with Day and Night modes z Automatic Voice Recording function Records the last 120 seconds (max) of receiving audio z Independent Emergency channels Monitor Distress voice frequencies z Built-in Class E DSC function The transceiver has the DSC functions for distress alert transmission and reception, as well as the general DSC calls such as Individual calls, Group calls, and so on z Built-in GPS receiver z NMEA 0183 (4800 to 38400 bps) available z AT-130/AT-140 optional antenna tuner z 150 W of powerful output power z RF Direct Sampling system employed RADIO OPERATION WARNING W ARN ING Icom requires the radio operator to meet the FCC Requirements for Radio Frequency Exposure An omnidirectional antenna with gain not greater than 9 dBi must be mounted a minimum of 75 meters (measured from the lowest point of the antenna) vertically above the main deck and all possible personnel This is the minimum safe separation distance estimated to meet all RF exposure compliance requirements This 75 meter distance is based on the FCC Safe Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) distance of 55 meters added to the height of an adult (2 meters) and is appropriate for all vessels AVERTISSEMENT POUR LES OP RATEURS RADIO Icom exige que lop rateur radio se conforme aux exigences de la FCC en mati re dexposition aux radiofr quences Une antenne omnidirectionnelle dont le gain ne
passe pas i oit tre fie une A V E R T I S S E M E N T tres (mesur e depuis le point le distance minimale de 75 m plus bas de lantenne) verticalement au-dessus du pont principal et de tout le personnel qui peut sy trouver Il sagit de la distance de s curit aux exigences de conformit Cette distance de 75 m lexposition maximale admissible s curitaire de 55 m
talie par la CC lauelle on aoute la auteur un aulte
(2 m tres); cette distance convient pour tous les navires en mati re dexposition aux RF minimale pr vue pour satisfaire tablie en fonction de tres est tres For watercraft without suitable structures, the antenna must be mounted so as to maintain a minimum of 1 meter vertically between the antenna, (measured from the lowest point of the antenna), to the heads of all persons AND all persons must stay outside of the 55 meter MPE radius Dans le cas des embarcations sans structure convenable, lantenne oit tre fie e aon maintenir une istance minimale de 1 m tre verticalement entre cette antenne
(mesur e depuis son point le plus bas) et la t personne pr sente; toutes les personnes pr sentes doivent se tenir letrieur un raon eposition maimale admissible de 55 m tres te de toute Do not transmit with radio and antenna when persons are within the MPE radius of the antenna, unless such persons (such as driver or radio operator) are siele rom antenna fiel a groune metallic barrier The MPE Radius is the minimum distance from the antenna axis that person should maintain in order to avoid RF exposure higher than the allowable MPE level set by FCC FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADIO OPERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS ARE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING RADIO TRANSMISSION. THE RADIO OPERATOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO BYSTANDERS COME WITHIN THE RADIUS OF THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS. Determining MPE Radius THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) RADIUS HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO BE A RADIUS OF ABOUT 5.5M PER OET BULLETIN 65 OF THE FCC. THIS ESTIMATE IS MADE ASSUMING THE MAXIMUM POWER OF THE RADIO AND ANTENNAS WITH A MAXIMUM GAIN OF 9dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM.
e pas mettre laie e la raio et e lantenne lorsue
es personnes se trouent lintrieur u raon eposition maimale amissile e cette antenne moins ue ces personnes (comme le conducteur ou lop rateur radio) ne soient prot g es du champ de lantenne par un cran mtalliue reli la masse e raon eposition maimale amissile uiaut la istance minimale ue cette personne doit maintenir entre elle et laxe de lantenne pour viter une exposition aux RF sup rieure au niveau
eposition maimale amissile fi par la CC LE NON-RESPECT DE CES LIMITES PEUT CAUSER, POUR LES PERSONNES SITU ES DANS LE RAYON D EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE, UNE ABSORPTION DE RAYONNEMENT DE RF SUP RIEURE MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE FIX E PAR LA FCC. L OP RATEUR RADIO EST RESPONSABLE D ASSURER QUE LES LIMITES D EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE SOIENT RESPECT ES EN TOUT TEMPS PENDANT LA TRANSMISSION RADIO. L OP RATEUR RADIO DOIT S ASSURER QU AUCUNE PERSONNE PR SENTE NE SE SITUE D EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE. L INT RIEUR DU RAYON L EXPOSITION tablir le rayon d exposition maximale admissible ON ESTIME QUE LE RAYON D EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE EST D ENVIRON 5.5M, TEL QUE STIPUL DANS LE BULLETIN OET 65 DE LA FCC. CETTE DISTANCE ESTIM E TIENT COMPTE D UN SYST ME INSTALL SUR UN NAVIRE UTILISANT LA PUISSANCE MAXIMALE DE LA RADIO ET DES ANTENNES DONT LE GAIN MAXIMAL EST DE 9dBi. ii FCC INFORMATION INFORMATION FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION: Canges or moifications to tis transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc, could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations t test et reconnu conforme aux judiciable lorsque cet appareil est utilis Cet quipement a limites fies pour un appareil numriue e classe A, conform ment au point 15 de la r glementation
CC Ces limites sont finies e aon ournir une protection raisonnable contre le brouillage pr dans un environnement commercial Cet quipement g n re, utilise et peut mettre un rayonnement de fr quence radio Sil na pas instructions, il peut par ailleurs cr er des interf rences perturbant les communications radio
utilisation e cet appareil ans une one r sidentielle peut provoquer un brouillage pr corriger la situation ses rais judiciable, auquel cas lutilisateur sera tenu de conform ment aux install t MISE EN GARDE: out cangement ou moification non express ment approuv par Icom Inc, peut annuler lautorisation e lutilisateur utiliser cet appareil conormment la rglementation CC iii CAUTION: DO NOT use non-Icom microphones
ter manuacturers micropones ae ierent pin assignments, and connection to the transceiver may damage the transceiver CAUTION: DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver This may overheat the transceiver BE CAREFUL! The transceivers main unit will become hot when operating the transceiver continuously for long periods BE CAREFUL! The remote controllers front panel meets IPX7 requirements for waterproof protection However, once the transceiver has been dropped, or the waterproof seal is cracked or damaged, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the case or the waterproof seal L The connectors on the rear panel do not meet IPX7 NOTE: The LCD may have cosmetic imperfections that appear as small dark or light spots This is not a malfunction or defect, but a normal characteristic of LCDs NOTE: Install the transceiver and microphone more than 1 meter (33 ft) from the vessels magnetic navigation compass NOTE: Always place the unit in a secure place to aoi inaertent use unautorie persons PERCAUTIONS R DANGER HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an antenna while transmitting This may result in an electrical shock or burn R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver during a lightning storm It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or amage te transceier las disconnect the power source and antenna before a storm R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver directly to an C outlet is ma pose a fire aar or result in an electric shock R WARNING! NEVER mount the transceivers main unit overhead The weight of the main unit is approximately 441 kg (97 lb), and it could easily fall due to wave shocks or vibration The unit must be mounte on a at ar surace onl R WARNING! NEVER connect a power source of more than 16 V DC This connection could cause a fire or ruin te transceier R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarit is coul cause a fire or amage te equipment R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holder on the DC power cable Excessive current caused by a short coul cause a fire or amage te transceier R WARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vessel may be hindered, or where it could cause bodily injury R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects protrude the transceiver or into connectors on the rear panel This may result in an electric shock CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as
enine or alcool en cleaning ecause te ill damage the transceivers surfaces CAUTION: DO NOT use the transceiver in areas with temperatures out of the range of 20 C ~ +55 C
(4 F ~ +131 F) CAUTION: DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments or direct sunlight iv ATTENTION : NE PAS utiliser ou placer l metteur-
rcepteur ans es ones soumises es temp ratures hors de la plage de 20 C ~ +55 C
(4 F ~ +131 F) ATTENTION : NE PAS placer l metteur-r cepteur dans un environnement excessivement poussi reux ou en plein soleil ATTENTION : NE PAS utiliser de microphones autres que Icom Les microphones des autres fabricants
isposent aectation e roces irentes et le raccordement au l metteur-r cepteur risque dendommager l metteur-r cepteur ATTENTION : NE PAS placer l metteur-r cepteur contre un mur ou poser des objets dessus Il risquerait
e surcauer MISE EN GARDE ! Lunit rcepteur caue en cas utilisation continue sur une longue dur e de l metteur-r cepteur principale de l metteur-
tanche Cependant, une l commande est conforme aux exigences IPX7 MISE EN GARDE ! Le panneau avant de la t en mati re de protection fois que l metteur-r cepteur est tomb , ou que le oint tancit est fissur ou enommag la protection raison des dommages possibles au boitier ou au joint d L Les connecteurs sur le panneau arri re ne sont pas tanche ne peut pas tre garantie en tanch it conormes P REMARQUE : L cran LCD peut avoir des imperfections cosm forme de petites taches sombres ou lumineuses Il ne sagit pas un dysfonctionnement ou d' un d faut, mais dune caract ristique normale des crans LCD tiques qui apparaissent sous REMARQUE : nstalle le lmetteurrcepteur et le micropone au moins m ( t) u compas e route du navire REMARQUE : Place touours lunit ans un enroit s r pour viter que des personnes non autoris es ne lutilisent par inadvertance PR CAUTIONS R DANGER TENSION toucher lantenne pendant une transmission Cela risquerait de provoquer un choc lectrique ou des brulures HAUTES RF ! NE J AMAIS R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS utiliser l metteur-r cepteur durant un orage Cela risquerait de provoquer un choc d' endommager l metteur-r cepteur Toujours d brancher la source d' alimentation et lantenne avant une temp lectrique, un incendie ou te R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS brancher directement l metteur-r cepteur sur une prise de courant alternatif Cela pourrait provoquer un choc lectrique ou un incendie R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS monter lunit principale de l metteur-r cepteur au-dessus de la t Le poids de lunit pourrait facilement tomber en raison des vibrations ou du choc des vagues Lunit mont e sur une surface dure et plate te est d' environ 441 kg (97 lb), et elle doit uniquement tre R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS raccorder une source alimentation suprieure CC Ce raccordement pourrait causer un incendie ou d l'
metteur-r cepteur truire R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS inverser la polarit conneion une source alimentation Cela pourrait endommager l metteur-r cepteur du c ble dalimentation CC lors de la R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS retirer le porte-
fusible du c ble d' alimentation CC Un courant excessif provoqu un incendie ou endommager l'
par un court-circuit pourrait causer metteur-r cepteur R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS placer jamais lmetteurrcepteur un enroit pouant gner le
onctionnement normal u naire ou un enroit o il pourrait causer des blessures corporelles R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE J AMAIS laisser de m
u fil ou autres oets passer ans lmetteur r cepteur ou dans les connecteurs sur le panneau arri re Cela risquerait de provoquer un choc tal, lectrique ATTENTION : NE PAS utiliser de dissolvants agressis tels ue u enne ou e lalcool lors u nettoyage, car ils endommageraient les surfaces de l metteur-r cepteur v KEY ICON DESCRIPTION RECOMMENDATION
A T RMOT OTRORS FRONT PANEL THOROUGHLY IN A BOWL OF FRESHWATER after exposure to saltwater, and dry it eore operating terise te remote controllers keys, switches may become unusable, due to salt crstalliation L The connectors on the rear panel do not meet IPX7 NOTE: If the remote controllers waterproof protection appears defective, carefully clean it with a soft, damp (freshwater) cloth, then dry it before operating The remote controller may lose its waterproof protection if the case or connector cover is cracked or broken, or the remote controller has been dropped Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice The keys are described in this manual as follows:
The keys that have words or letters on them are described with the characters [ ]
Example: [ENT], [CLR]
The Software Keys are described with the words or letters on a blue background, such as or The functions of the keys are shown at the bottom of the display Push the key below the desired function You can use the following keys on the Menu screen FUNCTION ACTION Select Enter Pus or Push [ENT], [CH/GRP], or Pus CGRP or Pus CR or Go to the next tree level Go back to the previous tree level Cancel Exit Push [CLR]
Push The following action icons describe [CH/GRP], [ENT], te epa es an an z Rotate
: Rotate [CH/GRP] to select z Push
: Push [ENT] to enter or set z Push
: Push the Keypad keys to enter a digit or text z Push
Pus or to select vi TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS i IN CASE OF EMERGENCY i FEATURES i RADIO OPERATION WARNING ii AVERTISSEMENT POUR LES OP RATEURS RADIO ii FCC INFORMATION iii INFORMATION FCC iii PERCAUTIONS iv PR CAUTIONS v KEY ICON DESCRIPTION vi RECOMMENDATION vi 1 OPERATING RULES ................ 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............. 2 Main unit front panel 2 Main unit rear panel 3 Remote Controller front panel4 Optional HM-214M5 Software Keys5 D Selecting a Software Key function 5 D Functions 6 Function display (Main screen) 7 D Status area 7 D Task area 7 D Information area 7 D Channel area 7 D Software Key area 8 D Position and Time area 8 3 PREPARATION ......................... 9 Entering the MMSI code 9 4 MENU SCREEN ...................... 10 Menu Construction10 Selecting the item 11 5 BASIC OPERATION ............... 12 Selecting a channel or Group 12 D Using the channel and group selector 12 D Using the Keypad keys 12 D Channel and Channel Group list 12 Receiving and transmitting 13 D Receiving 13 D Transmitting13 DSC Scan 13 CW operation 14 D Connecting a CW key 14 FSK operation 14 D Connecting an FSK terminal unit 14 e-mail operation 15 D Operation 15 D e-mail Filter 15 6 OTHER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS ......................... 16 Backlight function16 Scan16 D CH and CH Resume 16 D Program 17 Using the Voice Recorder 17 D Playback the recorded voice 17 vii Other functions 18 Setting a temporary operating frequency 20 Setting a User channel, an ITU Simplex channel, or an e-mail channel 21 Assigning a function22 D Assigning a Software Key function to a Software Key 22 D Assigning a Software Key function to [VOL] 23 D Assigning a Software Key function to [P] on the HM-214H
23 7 DSC OPERATION ................... 24 DSC address ID 24 D Entering an Individual or Group ID DSC Settings 55 D DSC Frequency 55 D Scanning Receiver 56 D Auto ACK 57 D CH Auto Switch 58 D NMEA Data Output 58 D Alarm Status 58 D Self Check Test 60 D Procedure 60 8 MENU ITEMS .......................... 61 Menu items 61 GPS Information 62 Configuration 62 Radio Settings 65 Radio Information 67 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ....................... 68 Supplied accessories 68 Connections 68 D Connecting the microphone 68 D Connecting the remote control cable 69 D Front panel connections 69 D Rear panel connections 70 Ground connection 71 Power source 71 Antenna 72 D MN-100/MN-100L
72 D AT-130/AT-120/AH-3
72 D Non-Icom Tuner 72 D AT-140
72 Mounting 73 D Mounting location 73 D Mounting the remote controller 73 D Mounting the Main unit 73 MB-75 installation 74 Transceiver dimensions 75 Fuse replacement 76 D Circuitry fuse 76 D DC power cable fuses 77 Connector information 78 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ................................ 80 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ............ 82 TEMPLATE ..................................83 INDEX...........................................85 24 D Delete an entered ID 25 Entering the position data and time 26 DSC Task mode (Single) 27 D Software Key functions 27 D Unread List 27 DSC Task mode (Multiple) 28 D Software Key functions 28 D Task List 28 Sending DSC calls (Distress) 29 D Simple call 29 D Regular call 30 D Resending a Distress call 31 D Distress Cancel call 32 D Sending a Distress Relay Acknowledgment 34 Sending DSC calls (other) 35 D Sending an Individual call 35 D Sending an Individual Acknowledgment 36 D Sending a Group call 37 D Sending a Geographical Area call 39 D Sending a Test call 42 D Sending a Test call Acknowledgment 43 Receiving DSC calls (Distress) 44 D Receiving a Distress call 44 D Receiving a Distress Acknowledgment 45 D Receiving a Distress Cancel call 45 D Receiving a Distress Relay call 46 D Receiving a Distress Relay Acknowledgment 47 Receiving DSC calls (other)48 D Receiving an Individual call 48 D Receiving an Individual Acknowledgment 49 D Receiving a Group call 50 D Receiving a Geographical Area call 51 D Receiving a Test call 52 D Receiving a Test Acknowledgment 53 DSC Log 54 D Received DSC Log 54 D Transmitted DSC Log 54 OPERATING RULES 1 z RADIO LICENSES
(1) SHIP RADIO STATION LICENSE You need a current ship radio station license before using the transceiver It is unlawful to operate a ship radio station which is not licensed, but required to be If required, contact your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license application This government-issued license states the call sign ic is our crats ientification or raio communication purposes
(2) OPERATOR S LICENSE A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio is not required for safety purposes If required, the Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted, or kept with the operator If required, 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 NOTE: Before transmitting, monitor the channel you want to use to avoid interrupting communications already in progress z CALL PROCEDURE Calls must e properl ientifie an te time limit must be respected 1 Give your call sign each time you call another ship or Coast Guard station If you have no call sign, identify the station by giving your ship name and the name of the licensee 2 Give your call sign at the end of each transmission that lasts more than 3 minutes 3 You must break and give your call sign at least once every 15 minutes during long ship-to-shore calls 4 Keep your unanswered calls short, less than 30 seconds Do not repeat a call for 2 minutes 5 Unnecessary transmissions are not allowed z PRIORITIES 1 Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and keep an up-to-date copy handy Safety and Distress calls take priority over any other calls 2 False or fraudulent Distress signals are prohibited and punishable by law z PRIVACY 1 Information overheard, but not intended for you, cannot lawfully be used in any case Indecent or profane language is prohibited 2 z LOGS 1 All Distress, Emergency and Safety calls must be recorded in complete details Log data activity is usually recorded for 24 hours Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) is frequently used 2 Keep adjustments, repairs, channel frequency changes and authorized modifications affecting electrical operation of the equipment in the maintenance log The entries requires signatures by the authorized licensed technician performing or supervising the work 1 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Main unit front panel 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 1 SPEAKER J ACK [EXT-SP] (p. 69) Connects to the optional SP-24 or an external speaker NOTE: When an external speaker is connected, the internal speaker is automatically muted 2 CONTROLLER CONNECTOR [CONTROLLER]
(p. 69) Connects to the supplied remote controller 3 ACCESSORY CONNECTOR [ACC] (pp. 14, 78) Connects to a CW keyer or an FSK terminal unit 4 MAINTENANCE PORT [MAINTENANCE]
Connects to a USB cable for programming the transceiver L This connector is only used by your dealer 5 GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR [GPS-ANT] (p. 69) Connects to the supplied GPS antenna NOTE: Install the GPS antenna where it has a clear view to receive signals from satellites 6 MODEM CONNECTOR [AF/MOD] (pp. 69, 79) Connects to an e-mail modem, NBDP (Narrow Band Direct Printing) or FAX system through an RS-232C cable (D-sub 9-pin) 7 REMOTE CONNECTOR [REMOTE] (pp. 69, 79) Connects to a PC through an RS-232C cable
(D-sub 9-pin) for remote control 8 GPS J ACK [GPS-DATA] (pp. 69, 79) Connects to a GPS receiver to input position and UTC data for DSC operations (NMEA0183 ver 410 format) L An NMEA ver 410 (sentence formatter: GGA, GLL, GNS, RMC, VTG) compatible GPS receiver is required Ask your dealer about suitable GPS receivers 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
Main unit rear panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 TUNER CONTROL SOCKET (pp. 70, 71, 78) Connects to the control cable of the supplied AT-140 A female connector kit is supplied to connect the AT-140 4 DSC ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 70, 71) Connects to a marine an antenna troug a P coa or a SC receier This antenna is used for receiving Distress calls 2 GROUND TERMINAL (p. 71) Connects to the vessels ground 3 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 70, 71) Connects to a dipole antenna, or an automatic antenna tuner troug a P coa or transmitting any calls and receiving any calls, other than Distress calls R WARNING! NEVER connect the antenna directly to this connector NOTE: To receive a Distress call, BE SURE to connect an marine an antenna to tis antenna connector Otherwise, you cannot receive any Distress calls 5 DC POWER SOCKET (p. 70, 78) Connects to 136 V DC through the supplied DC power cable 2 3 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Remote Controller front panel 1 2 3 4 2 3 SPEAKER FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 7) 5 6 7 8 9 10 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
(pp. 68, 78) SOFTWARE KEYS (p. 5) 13 12 11 1 DISTRESS KEY [DISTRESS]
ol on or secons to transmit a istress call
(p 29) 2 T A RGT S z Push to scroll the Software Key functions (p 5) z In the Character or Number Entry mode, push to select a character or number in the table 3 A O S z Push to select an operating channel, menu items, menu settings, and so on 4 ENTER KEY [ENT]
Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on 5 KEYPAD KEYS Push to enter numbers, letters, or symbols 6 TUNE KEY [TUNE]
en te or is connecte z Push to start manual tuning, or to bypass the tuning circuit z ol on to start manual tuning L TUNE is displayed after tuning is completed L R is isplae en te tuner cannot tune te antenna When an other antenna tuner is connected:
z Push to start manual tuning 7 POWER KEY [ ]
ol on or secon to turn te transceier or OFF 8 VOLUME DIAL [VOL]
Pushing once Pushing twice z Rotate to adjust the speaker volume level z Push 1 ~ 5 times to display the setting screens The Volume Setting window is displayed The NB Level Setting window is displayed The S-SQL Level Setting window is displayed The RF Gain Setting window is displayed The Backlight Settings window is displayed Pushing 5 times Pushing 4 times Pushing 3 times 9 RX/TX KEY [RX/TX]
Push to set a temporary operating frequency (p 20) 10 DSC SCAN KEY [D-SCAN]
Push to start a DSC scan (p 13) 11 CLEAR KEY [CLR]
Push to cancel the entered data, or to return to the previous screen 12 CHANNEL/GROUP SELECTOR [CH/GRP]
z Push to select the Channel Select mode or the Group Select mode (p 12) z Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on z Rotate to select the operating channel, menu items, menu settings, and so on 13 MENU KEY [MENU]
Push to enter or exit the Menu screen 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 MICROPHONE 4
Software Keys Various often-used functions are assigned to the Software Keys for easy access The functions icons are displayed above the Software Keys, as shown below 2 D Selecting a Software Key function Pus or to slie troug te selectale functions that are assigned to the Software Keys Push the Software Key under the functions icon to select the function
Optional HM-214M 1 2 3 1 PTT SWITCH
ol on to transmit release to receie 2 O S Push to select an operating channel or group 3 PROGRAMMABLE KEY [P]
Push to activate the preset Software Key function Ask your dealer for details L You can reassign some Software Key functions to the key (p 23) 4 DSC SCAN KEY [D-SCAN]
Push to start the DSC scan (p 13) Soft Key 1 Soft Key 2 Soft Key 3 Soft Key 4 Soft Key 5 Soft Key 6 Soft Key 7 Soft Key 8 Soft Key 9 Soft Key 10 Soft Key 11 Soft Key 12 Soft Key 13 Soft Key 14 Soft Key 15 Soft Key 16 Soft Key 17 Soft Key 18 Soft Key 19 Soft Key 20 L e e unction ma ier epening on te transceiver version or presetting 5 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Software key function D Functions You can use various Software Key functions that are assigned to the Software Keys, as described below Compose Distress Push to compose a Distress call (pp 29 ~ 34) Compose Other Push to compose DSC calls other than Distress calls
(pp 35 ~ 43) Unread List Push to check unread DSC messages (p 27) Task List Push to check the held DSC tasks (p 28) Emergency FREQ Push to use the Distress Voice frequency (p 18) e-mail Push to use the e-mail channel (p 15) e-mail Filter Pus to temporaril cange te filter setting o te e-mail channel (p15) Mode Push to select the USB, AM, LSB, AFSK, FSK, or CW operating mode Scan Push to start or stop a scan (pp 16 ~ 17) NB Push to turn the Noise Blanker (NB) function ON or OFF (p 18) NB Level Push to adjust the Noise Blanker (NB) level (p 18) SQL Push to turn the Squelch function ON or OFF (p 18) S-SQL Level Push to adjust the S-meter Squelch (S-SQL) level
(p 18) 6 RF Gain Push to adjust the Radio Frequency (RF) gain level
(p 18) TX power Push to select the transmit (TX) power level (p 18) Clarity Push to turn the Clarity Control function ON or OFF
(p 19) Voice Scrambler Push to turn the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF
(p 19) RX Play Push to replay the recorded audio data (p 17) TX FREQ Monitor Push to check and monitor the transmit frequency
(p 19) Speaker Output OFF Push to turn the speaker output ON or OFF (p 19) AGC OFF Push to turn the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) function ON or OFF (p 19) Backlight Push to change the brightness of the backlight
(p 16) DSC Log Push to check the received DSC calls (p 54) TIP: You can reassign the functions place to meet your needs between Soft Key 1 and Soft Key 20 See page 22 for details L e first set o Sotare e unctions (Compose
istress Compose ter an nrea ist) are fie and cannot be reassigned L When the MMSI code is not set, the Software Keys for DSC function are not displayed
Function display (Main screen) Status area Task area Information area Position data and Time area Software Key area Channel area D Status area The current status is displayed in the Status area Indicator Description SQL NB Displayed when the Squelch function is ON Displayed when the Noise Blanker function is ON NR Displayed when the AGC function is OFF Displayed when the Noise Reduction function is ON Displayed when the received audio is recorded (p 17) Displayed when recording the received audio is stopped (p 17) SCRM Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON Tune Displayed when the Tune function is ON Scan Displayed during a scan Displayed when the volume is set to 1 to 20 Displayed when the volume is set to 0 D Task area The current mode is displayed in the Task area Indicator Description STBY Displayed while in the Standby mode Displayed while in the Radio Telephone (RT) mode L Returns to the Standby mode if no operation RT occurs during the preset of time DSC/
DSC (1) Displayed after making or receiving a DSC call L If the transceiver is in the Multiple Task mode, the number of the DSC task is displayed by the indicator PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 D Information area The 9 digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity:
DSC self ID) code and the following indicators are displayed in the information area Indicator Description 2 Low/
Mid-L/
Mid-H Displayed when receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open Displayed while transmitting Displayed when the TX power is set to each level If no indicator is displayed, the TX poer is set to ig Displayed when the GPS receiver is activated, and valid position data is received Blinks while invalid position data is Displayed when there is an unread DSC being received message Blinks when there is a new DSC message
isplae en te C uto Sitc in DSC setting is set to an option except Accept after 10 sec Displayed when the internal speaker is OFF D Channel area The selected operating channel number, channel name, and the following indicators are displayed in the Channel area Indicator Description Displayed when the Channel Select mode is selected Displayed when the Group Select mode is selected Displayed when the Clarity function is ON The number displays the added or subtracted frequency Displayed when the e-mail channel is selected L The Filter setting is also displayed Displayed when the Emergency FREQ channel is selected When receiving, the S meter displays the relative signal strength When transmitting, the RF meter displays the output power level Displayed when a Simplex channel is selected Displayed when a Duplex channel is selected Displays the selected operating mode 7 SIMP DUP USB/
AM/LSB/
AFSK/
FSK/CW 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Function display D Software Key area The Key function for each Software Key is displayed See page 5 for details D Position and Time area Position area The current position is displayed when valid GPS data is received, or when you manually enter your position Indicator Description No Position
Displayed when a GPS receiver is not connected, and the position data has not been manually entered Blinks every 2 seconds instead of the position when the GPS position data is invalid L The last position is held for only 235 hours After that, No Position will be displayed Blinks every 2 seconds instead of the position after 4 hours have passed since you manually entered the position data L The manually entered data is held for only 235 hours After that, No Position will be displayed Date and Time area The current time is displayed when valid GPS data is received, the time is manually entered The date information is displayed when the RMC GPS sentence formats are included in the GPS signal Indicator Description No Time Displayed when a GPS receiver is not connected and the time has not been manually entered Manual Local isplae en te oset time is set Displayed when the time is manually entered Blinks every 2 seconds instead of the time when the GPS current time is invalid L After 235 hours has passed, No Time will be displayed
Blinks every 2 seconds instead of the time after 4 hours have passed since you manually entered the time L The manually entered time is held for only 235 hours After that, No Time will be displayed 8 PREPARATION 3
Entering the MMSI code The Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI: DSC self ID) code consists of 9 digits You can only enter the coe en turning te transceier or te first time This initial code can be entered only once. After entering, it can be changed only by your dealer or distributor If your MMSI code has already been entered, doing the steps below is not necessary 1 Hold down [
] to turn ON the transceiver Three short beeps sound, and then Push [ENT] to Register your MMSI is displayed 6 Enter your MMSI code again to confirm Rotate
Push 2 3 7 Push to set the confirmation code When your MMSI code is successfully entered, MMSI Successull Registere is rie isplae an ten the Main screen opens L Your MMSI code is also displayed on the opening screen 2 Push [ENT] to start entering the MMSI code The MMSI screen is displayed L To skip the entry, push [CLR] twice If you skip the entry, you cannot make a DSC call To enter the code after skipping, turn OFF the power, and then turn it ON again 3 Enter the MMSI code Rotate
Push 4 Repeat step 3 to enter all 9 digits 5 Push the software key below to set the entered code The MMSI CONFIRMATION screen is displayed 9 4 MENU SCREEN The Menu screen is used to set items, select options, and so on for the transceivers functions
Menu Construction The Menu screen is constructed in a tree structure You can go to the next tree level by pushing [ENT], or an go ac a leel pusing CR or See the next page for details L e isplae menu items ma ier epening on te transceiver version or presetting
o select an item rotate CGRP or pus an Rotate or Push
S Settin Position Input Individual ID Group ID
SC reuenc Scanning Receier Distress Routine
uto C
niiual C
est C C uto Sitc NMEA Data Output Alarm Status SaetRoutine
arningSel Terminate/Discrete/
istance one Sel Cec est Procedure Radio Information MMSI Serial No Main Sub
PG GPS Compose Distress Nature of Distress Position
atitue
ongitue
C Mode Attempt Compose Non-Distress Message Type Address Area
atitue
ongitue Raius Height Width Categor Call reuenc R reuenc
reuenc Mode
oice reuenc R reuenc
reuenc GPS Information Source
atitue
ongitue
C SOG CG 10
onfiuration Display
acligt Day Mode Night Mode Mode Night Mode Time Start End Key Beep Key Assignment Sote ssignment Volume Dial Assignment P Key Assignment
C e oc
C set Inactivity Timer
ot SC Relate
SC Relate R Relate
SSS
SCemail GPS Internal GPS GPS GSS SBAS External GPS
au Rate NMEA Data Output Remote Interface MOD
au Rate
S o Receie Call og Distress Others
ransmitte Call og Raio Settins
ser C
ser C email C
Simple C Auto Tune External Tuner
oise Reuction Scan Type Speed Program Scan R Start reuenc
n reuenc
oice Scramler Coe
oice S
ilter
S ilter
S ilter
S
S C
ar reuenc Sit reuenc Polarity C reain
nstant Repla
unction Recoring ime Play Time
Selectin the item
ollo te proceures escrie elo to select a Menu screen
ample urning te oice Suelc unction 1 pen oice S
Raio Settings Voice SQL
Select n Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Returns to te Raio Settings screen 3 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen
SCR 4 4 11 5 BASIC OPERATION
Selecting a channel or Group D Using the channel and group selector 1 Push [CH/GRP] to toggle between the Channel Select mode and the Group Select mode is displayed or 2 Rotate [CH/GRP] to select a channel or group L When selecting the Group Select mode, the User channels change in 20 channel steps
[ENT]
[ENT]
Keypad keys
[CH/GRP]
[CLR]
NOTE: See the Channel and Channel Group list below Channel Select mode Group Select mode D Using the Keypad keys When selecting a User channel, an ITU duplex channel, or an ITU FSK channel 1 Push the Keypad keys to enter the channel number 2 Push [ENT] to set Example:
Selecting C Selecting C Selecting C Selecting CH 1815:
Selecting CH 22026:
NOTE:
See the Channel and Channel Group list below Pushing [CLR] clears the entered digits and returns to the previous channel D Channel and Channel Group list Description Channel No. 1 ~ 160 401 ~ 429 4-1 ~ 4-9 601 ~608 6-1 ~ 6-9 801 ~ 837 8-1 ~ 8-9 1201 ~ 1241 12-1 ~ 12-9 1601 ~ 1656 16-1 ~ 16-9 1801 ~ 1815 18-1 ~ 18-9 2201 ~ 2253 22-1 ~ 22-9 12 User CH 4 MHz ITU duplex CH 4 MHz ITU simplex CH 6 MHz ITU duplex CH 6 MHz ITU simplex CH 8 MHz ITU duplex CH 8 MHz ITU simplex CH 12 MHz ITU duplex CH 12 MHz ITU simplex CH 16 MHz ITU duplex CH 16 MHz ITU simplex CH 18 MHz ITU duplex CH 18 MHz ITU simplex CH 22 MHz ITU duplex CH 22 MHz ITU simplex CH When selecting an ITU simplex channel 1 Push the Keypad keys to select a frequency band 2 Push the left most Software Key to enter a (dash) 3 Push the Keypad keys to enter the channel number 4 Push [ENT] to set Example:
Selecting C Selecting C
[ENT]
Channel No. Description 2501 ~ 2510 25-1 ~ 25-9 C1-1 ~ C1-21 C2-1 ~ C2-31 4001 ~ 4013 6001 ~ 6014 8001 ~ 8015 12001 ~ 12092 16001 ~ 16031 18007 ~ 18020 22013 ~ 22026 L When selecting the Group Select mode, the User 25 MHz ITU duplex CH 25 MHz ITU simplex CH C1 channels C2 channels 4 MHz ITU FSK CH 6 MHz ITU FSK CH 8 MHz ITU FSK CH 12 MHz ITU FSK CH 16 MHz ITU FSK CH 18 MHz ITU FSK CH 22 MHz ITU FSK CH channels change in 20 channel steps
Receiving and transmitting D Receiving 1 Select a channel by rotating [CH/GRP], or pushing the Keypad keys (p 12) 2 When receiving a call, rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level TIP:
When a call is received:
You can hear received audio from the speaker The S-meter displays the received signal strength is displayed D Transmitting 1 Select a channel by rotating [CH/GRP] or pushing the Keypad keys (p 12) 2 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 3 Hold down to temporarily monitor the transmit frequency of the selected channel blinks while holding down NOTE: If the channel is busy, wait until it becomes clear, or change to another channel 4 Hold down [PTT] on the handset and speak into the microphone at your normal voice level is displayed while transmitting NOTE: If SWR is displayed during the transmission, check your antenna system 5 Release [PTT] to receive is displayed
DSC Scan To receive a DSC call, such as an Individual call or a Group call, push [D-SCAN] to enter the DSC watch mode DSC watch mode BASIC OPERATION 5
Keypad keys Software Keys
[CH/GRP]
[VOL]
5 NOTE: The Time-out Timer function cuts OFF transmission after 16 minutes of continuously transmitting TIP: To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal, pause for a second after holding down [PTT]
Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth, and then speak at your normal voice level
[D-SCAN]
NOTE: The following frequencies are always automatically monitored with this transceiver 21875, 42075, 63120, 84145, 125770, and 168045 kHz L The setting for monitoring these frequencies can be changed in the Scanning Receiver setting (p 56) 13 5 BASIC OPERATION
CW operation The transceiver has the following CW keying features selectable in the Set mode, as described on page 67 z Full:
Immediately returns to receive when you release the key Returns to receive after 05 seconds has passed after you stop keying Manual transmission with the microphones [PTT] switch, or grounding the SEND line of the [ACC]
connector is necessary before keying z Delay:
z OFF:
D Connecting a CW key 1 Connect a CW key or an external electric keyer to the [ACC] socket, as shown to the right 2 Select the desired channel to operate in the CW mode 3 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area several times to select CW 4 Push 5 Operate the CW key to transmit a CW signal
FSK operation The transceiver has FSK and AFSK modes for FSK operation Select FSK when using the built-in oscillator, and select AFSK when using an AFSK terminal unit D Connecting an FSK terminal unit 1 Connect an FSK terminal unit to the [ACC] socket, as shown to the right 2 Select the desired channel to operate in the FSK mode L ITU FSK channel group, Ch 4001 to Ch 22026, are usable only when the ITU FSK CH setting is set to ON (p 66) 3 Pus or until is displayed in the 4 Push several times to select FSK or Software Key area AFSK 5 Operate using the FSK terminal unit CW key connection PTT 3 7 5 8 2 6 4 1 To pin 1 To pin 2 L Manual transmission switch for when OFF is selected in the CW break-in setting (p 67) FSK terminal unit connection To pin 3 To pin 1 3 7 5 8 2 6 4 1 To pin 2 and 5 Ground TX/RX control FSK keying AF ground AF input FSK terminal unit 14 BASIC OPERATION 5 NOTE:
For e-mail operation, you MUST make a contract with an HF e-mail provider and purchase an e-mail modem from the provider, or your dealer E-mail frequencies may need to be set by your dealer, depending on your modem selection Ask your dealer for details When a PC is connected, the remote controller is inhibited and the screen as shown below is displayed Push to resume operation with the remote controller 5 When an e-mail CH is selected, the Voice scrambler function cannot be turned ON
e-mail operation The IC-M803 is ready for HF e-mail operation up to 160 e-mail frequency channels, and a connection terminal for an e-mail modem are available Independent e-mail frequencies with operating mode an filter settings can e selecte it a pus o a button, or group/channel selector rotation, for simple operation D Operation 1 Connect your PC through an e-mail modem to
[AF/MOD] on the IC-M803 main unit front panel L See page 69 for connection details 2 Start up the e-mail application L First, set up the necessary information given from your provider for e-mail operation 3 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 4 Push then rotate [CH/GRP], or push
or to select te esire email cannel L [GRP] changes in 20 channel steps L Selectale email reuencies ma ier depending on your provider 5 Follow the e-mail application instructions for operation D e-mail Filter
en an email C is selecte te filter tpe o te selected channel can be changed to Wide, Middle, or Narrow 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push changed
e filter it of the selected e-mail channel is 15 6 OTHER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
Backlight function The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions You can set the Backlight mode to Day mode or Night mode The Day mode is for the daytime operation, and the screen items are in color The Night mode is for nighttime operation, and the screen items are displayed in black and red 1 Pus or until is displayed in the 2 Push to open the Backlight setting Software Key area window
Scan The transceiver has automatic channel and frequency scan capabilities (Scan function) There are 3 types of scan functions z CH (Channel) z CH Resume z Program D CH and CH Resume The CH and CH Resume searches within a 20 channel range, such as channel 1 to channel 20, in the user channels, and searches all channels in the same bandwidth in the group of ITU channels and ITU
S cannels 3 Pus or to select a oe igt
oe or uto L In the Backlight Setting window, if you push no key for about 5 seconds, the transceiver automatically returns to te ain screen Day mode Night mode CH 20 CH 02 CH 05 CH 03 CH 01 CH 04 CH:
en P is puse te scan stops an transmission starts on the displayed channel Even though the squelch is open, the channels are sitce at te time set in Spee on te enu screen
(p 65)
Raio Settings Scan Speed CH Resume:
en P is puse transmission starts on te displayed channel while keeping the scan status When 30 seconds have passed since the transmission stops, scanning is resumed While the squelch is open, the channels are switched every 10 seconds Auto The Day mode or the Night mode is automatically
o use te C scan or C Resume scan select C or C Resume on te enu screen (p 65) selected 4 ust te acligt leel Rotate
Push
Raio Settings Scan Type 1 Rotate GRPC to select a cannel group (p 12) 2 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 3 Push 4 Push to start a scan again to stop the scan L e acligt leel is austale in leels an
is selectale onl in te a moe 16 D Program The Program scan searches the selected channel
itin te reuenc range set te Start reuenc setting an te n reuenc setting (p 66)
Raio Settings Scan Program Scan R Start Frequency
Raio Settings Scan Program Scan R End Frequency Start
reuenc End
reuenc
o use te Program scan select Program on te
enu screen (p 65)
Raio Settings Scan Type 1 Rotate GRPC to select a cannel (p 12) 2 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 3 Push 4 Pus or until Software Key area to turn te Suelc unction is displayed in the 5 Push 6 Push to start a scan again to stop the scan
R CS PRS 6
Using the Voice Recorder The transceiver has an automatic recording function that can record the last 120 seconds of the receiving audio You can playback the audio that you could not hear clearly z Starts recording automatically when the signal is received is displayed when recording the received audio Stops recording 3 seconds after the signal disappears, or when the channel is changed is displayed when recording is stopped The recorded voice data is erased when the transceier is turne D Playback the recorded voice
ou can set te pla start point in Pla ime setting
eore plaing (p ) 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to play the recorded audio Playing the recorded audio is automatically started The play window is displayed as shown below TIP:
To stop playing the recorded audio, push [CH/
GRP L Pus CGRP again to restart plaing Rotate CGRP to aust te pla start point L Set between -200 to 000 Rotate to aust te olume leel L Set to eteen () an is displayed when playing the recorded is displayed when playing the recorded audio is stopped When the play window is displayed, recording the received audio is stopped audio 6
6 R CS PRS
Other functions Emergency FREQ channel Select te istress oice reuenc en tis cannel is selecte te oice reuenc o a SC call can be monitored without receiving or transmitting a DSC call Squelch function The Squelch function mutes unwanted signals such as noise or unmodulated beat signals This function enables quiet standby However, when you need to receive weak signals, aust te Suelc leel or turn te unction 1 Pus or until is displayed in the 1 Pus or until is displayed in the 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction or L en te unction is Scan is isplae in te Status area S-meter Squelch Level
en te Suelc unction is onl signals stronger than this set level are received Set to between 0 (open) and 100 (tight) Software Key area 2 Push
e SS leel setting ino is isplae 3 Pus or to aust te Suelc level RF gain Level
o receie ea signals ou can set te minimum R
(Raio reuenc) gain leel neee Set to between 0 and 9 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push
e R gain leel setting ino is isplae 3 Pus or to aust te R gain leel TX Power Change the output power level of the selected channel to ig i (ileig) i (ileo) or
o temporaril 1 Pus or until Software Key area 2 Push is displayed in the The output power level is changed and the selected L If no indicator is displayed in the Information area, the TX power is displayed
poer is set to ig NOTE: en an mergenc R cannel is selected, the Voice Scrambler function cannot be turne Software Key area 2 Push
e cannel is cange to an mergenc R is displayed in the Channel channel and area 3 Rotate CGRP or pus or to select a channel Noise Blanker function The Noise Blanker function reduces pulse-type noises that come from engine ignitions However, if the received strong signals are distorted, aust te oise laner leel or turn te unction 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction or L en te unction is is isplae in te Status area Noise Blanker Level
en te oise laner unction is aust te Noise Blanker level to reduce various pulse-type noises Set to between 1 and 10 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push The NB level setting window is displayed 3 Pus or to aust te oise Blanker level 18
R CS PRS 6 Automatic Gain Control OFF
e utomatic Gain Control (GC) unction preents distortion from strong signals and maintains a constant output level
o receie ea signals turn te unction 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction is displayed in the Status area Clarity Control function With the Clarity Control function, you can slightly shift the receive frequency, without changing the operating transmit reuenc to finel tune it en te unction is aust te receie reuenc 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction is displayed in the Channel area 3 Pus or to aust te receie reuenc Voice Scrambler function The Voice Scrambler function enables private communications In order to receive or transmit scrambled transmissions, you must activate the function You also need to set the Voice Scrambler Code in Radio Settings (p 66) 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction or L en te unction is SCR is isplae in te Status area Transmit Frequency Monitor function When selecting a duplex channel, the transmit
reuenc iers rom te receie reuenc To prevent interference to other stations, the transmit frequency should be monitored before you transmit 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Hold down frequency blinks while holding down to monitor the transmit Speaker Output
en te Speaer utput unction is an internal speaer is turne 1 Pus or until is displayed in the Software Key area 2 Push to turn te unction or L en te unction is te Sotare e is changed to L en te unction is te Sotare e is is displayed in the
, and changed to Information area 6 19 6 R CS PRS
Setting a temporary operating frequency You can temporarily change the operating frequency of the selected channel The frequency returns to the preset value after you select another channel, or turn
te transceier 1 Select a channel that is programmed near the 5 Enter the desired transmit frequency directly by frequency you want to receive using the Keypad key 2 Pus R to select te R moe The RX icon lights blue 3 Enter the desired receive frequency Push L See te in step to enter 6 Pus R TIP:
If you want to save the entered frequency:
1 Push after the desired frequency is entered
re ou Sure is isplae 2 Push The setting is saved and return to the previous screen 3 Pus CR If you want to change and save the frequency and other settings of the selected channel, push to open the Channel Edit screen See the next page for details Push to change the operating mode to
S S S S or C TIP:
Select te igit using an and change te alue using an , or rotating [CH/
GRP
en ou select te igit using an is displayed above the selected digit You can enter a frequency directly by using the Keypad key NOTE:
If you enter a frequency that is out of the frequency range, an error beep sounds, and it automatically returns to the preset frequency If you enter a frequency using the Keypad key and 10 seconds have passed without pressing
te reuenc automaticall returns to the preset value BE SURE to pus ater enter te frequency directly by using the Keypad key Example: Entering 65200 kHz
4 Pus R to select te moe The TX icon lights blue 20
Setting a User channel, an ITU Simplex channel, or an e-mail channel Your dealer has already preset User channels, ITU Simplex channels, and e-mail channels
ollo te instructions as escrie elo onl en you need to edit the channels You can edit the following information of a User channel, an ITU Simplex channel, or an e-mail channel
perating reuenc
perating moe or operating filter Channel name NOTE:
If you edit the preset channels, you may not be able to communicate with other vessels The following instructions are for User channel editing However, you can edit an ITU Simplex channel and an e-mail channel in the same way Step 1. Entering the Channel Edit screen 1 pen te ser C Simple C or email C screen
Raio Settings User CH
Raio Settings ITU Simplex CH
Raio Settings e-mail CH 2 Select a channel you want to edit Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
R CS PRS 6 2 Enter an RX frequency, and then push Rotate 3 Enter a TX frequency, and then push 6 Step Settin an operatin moe or operatin filter 1 Select oe Rotate L en eiting an email cannel select ilter 2 Select an operating mode
Push Rotate
Push
Push Rotate
Push 21 Step 2. Setting an RX and TX operating frequencies NOTE: The RX and TX operating frequencies are the same when you select an ITU Simplex channel 1 Select reuenc L en eiting an email cannel select a filter
it rom ie ile an arro in tis step
Continue on te net page 6 R CS PRS
Setting a User channel, an ITU Simplex channel, or an e-mail channel Step 4. Setting a channel name You can set a channel name of up to 10 characters for each User channel, ITU Simplex channel, or e-mail channel This may be helpful to indicate the frequencys use, or a vessels name 1 Select ame 2 Enter a channel name, and then push Rotate
Push Push
Push
Assigning a function
ou can assign ierent Sotare e unctions to a key between Soft Key 1 and Soft Key 20 (p 5) You can also assign some Software Key functions to
on te controller an P on te optional
D Assigning a Software Key function to a Software Key 1 pen Sote ssignment
Configuration e ssignment Softkey Assignment 2 Select a Softkey Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 3 Push
re ou Sure is isplae 3 Select a Software Key function 4 Push to save the edited data The selected Software Key function is assigned to return to te ain to the Softkey 4 Pus or screen 5 Pus to return to te ain screen TIP: ou can confirm te selecte unction is assigned to the Software Key after returning to the
ain screen 22
R CS PRS 6 D Assigning a Software Key function to D Assigning a Software Key function to
[VOL]
[P] on the HM-214H 1 pen olume ial ssignment 1 pen P e ssignment
Configuration e ssignment Volume Dial Assignment
Configuration e ssignment P Key Assignment 2 Select a place 2 Select a Software Key function Rotate
Push 6 3 Select a Software Key function The selected Software Key function is assigned 3 Pus or to return to te ain to P screen The selected Software Key function is assigned 4 Pus or to return to te ain to screen TIP: ou can confirm te selecte unction is assigne to P ater returning to te ain screen Rotate
Push Rotate
Push TIP: ou can confirm te selecte unction is assigned to the Volume Dial after returning to the
ain screen (ample en is puse times, the Backlight setting window is displayed) 23 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC address ID D Entering an Individual or Group ID You can enter a total of 75 Individual IDs and 25 Group IDs, and assign names to them of up to 10 characters 1 Open Individual ID or Group ID
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Individual ID
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Group ID No ID is displayed if no ID is entered 2 Push The ID entry screen is displayed 6 Enter a receive frequency, and then push Rotate 7 Enter a transmit frequency, and then push 3 Select Address 8 Select Voice Frequency 4 Enter an Individual or Group ID, and then push 9 Enter a receive frequency, and then push 10 Enter a transmit frequency, and then push NOTE:
or a Group te first igit is fie as
or an coast station te first to igits are fie as 5 Select Call frequency Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 24 DSC OPERATION 7 D Delete an entered ID
(ample eleting an niiual S ) 1 Open Individual ID
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Individual ID 2 Select te S an ten pus Are You Sure? is displayed 11 Select Name 12 Enter the IDs name, and then push Rotate
Push Push
Push 13 Push Are You Sure? is displayed 3 Push to delete The selected ID is deleted, and then returns to the 7 previous screen 14 Push to save the ID The entered name is displayed L Push to cancel the deletion TIP: You can edit an ID and its name by pushing in step 2 15 Push [MENU] to return to the Main screen 25 7 DSC OPERATION
Entering the position data and time A Distress call should include the vessels position, date, and time If no GPS data is received, manually enter the position and Universal Time Coordinated
(C) time 4 Enter the UTC time, and then push is pushed, the entered position After data and time is set, and the DSC setting screen is displayed NOTE:
anual entr is isale ile ali GPS ata is The manually entered position and time is valid received only for 235 hours 1 Open Position Input
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Position Input 2 Enter the latitude, and then push Rotate
Push 5 Push [MENU] or to return to the Main screen The entered position data and time, and Manual is displayed in the Position data and Time area Rotate
Push Rotate
Push L o select (ort latitue) or S (Sout latitue) select N or S on the screen and push [ENT], or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or S 3 Enter the longitude and the UTC time, and then push L o select (est longitue) or (ast longitue) select or on te screen an pus or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or 26
DSC Task mode (Single) After sending or receiving a DSC call, the transceiver enters the DSC Task mode If Single Task is enabled, the transceiver can hold up only 1 task
(ample ter transmitting an niiual call) To use Single Task mode, select Single in Procedure on the Menu screen
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Procedure In the DSC Task mode, you can resend the call, or sen an cnolegment to te caller station NOTE: e as moe as a imeout imer ()
unction ter a certain time as passe itout an operation on a task, the transceiver automatically eits te as moe an returns to te ain screen
en a imeout imer actiates an alarm souns an a counton message is isplae or secons o alarm souns an no counton message is displayed before the Radio Telephone TOT activates You can set the TOT function in the Inactivity Timer menu (p ) D Software Key functions
ile in te SC as moe te olloing unctions are isplae first Function Standby Push to delete the task and return to the Main screen mode Resend Push to resend the call Description DSC OPERATION 7
e olloing unctions ma e isplae epening on the call type Function Description Cancel Push to send a Cancel call Pause Pus to pause te Call Repeat moe or pause te counton Finish History Resume Pus to resume te counton Pus to eit te istress Cancel Statement screen Push to display the Distress Call History screen Pus to sen an cnolegment itout any changes Pus to sen an cnolegment ut ou cannot make a call Sen an cnolegment ou can speci the Voice Communication frequency
(nale) ACK
C ACK
(e C)
C (ale) D Unread List If the transceiver has unread DSC calls, you can enter the Unread List menu by pushing L Push L Push to enter the task mode to display the detail of the selected task 7 27 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC Task mode (Multiple) If Multiple Task is enabled, the transceiver can hold up to 7 tasks You can make more than 2 DSC tasks simultaneousl sitcing eteen te tass
(ample ter transmitting a Group call) To use Multiple Task mode, select Multiple in Procedure on the Menu screen
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Procedure
en ultiple as moe is actiate displayed on the Main screen is NOTE: e as moe as a imeout imer ()
unction ter a certain time as passe itout an operation on a task, the transceiver automatically eits te as moe an returns to te ain screen
en a imeout imer actiates an alarm souns an a counton message is isplae or secons o alarm souns an no counton message is displayed before the Radio Telephone TOT activates You can set the TOT function in the Inactivity Timer menu (p ) D Software Key functions
ile in te SC as moe te olloing unctions are isplae first Function Standby mode Description Push to delete the task and return to the Main screen Task List Push to display the Task list DEL Task Hold Push to delete the task and display the Task list Push to hold the task and display the Task list Resend Push to resend the call
e olloing unctions ma e isplae epening on the call type Function Description Cancel Push to send a Cancel call Pause Pus to pause te Call Repeat moe or pause te counton Finish History Resume Pus to resume te counton Pus to eit te istress Cancel Statement screen Push to display the Distress Call History screen Pus to sen an cnolegment itout any changes Pus to sen an cnolegment ut ou cannot make a call Sen an cnolegment ou can speci the Voice Communication frequency
(nale) ACK
C ACK
(e C)
C (ale) D Task List
en one or more tass are el ou can ispla te Task List screen by pushing The number of tasks is displayed at the top of the screen L Push L Push task to enter the Task mode to display the detail of the selected 28 DSC OPERATION 7 5 Push 6 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 7 ter ou ae inise our eplanation pus to return to the
, and then Main screen TIP: eault istress alert contains
ature o istress nesignate istress Position inormation e latest GPS or manuall input position, that is held for 235 hours, or until you turn OFF the transceiver 7
Sending DSC calls (Distress) A Distress call should be sent if, in the opinion of the captain, the vessel or a person is in distress and requires immediate assistance NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR VESSEL OR A PERSON IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. D Simple call 1 Confirm that no Distress call is being received 2 ile liting up te e coer ol on
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short counton eeps an a long eep soun The backlight blinks L All Emergency Frequencies are automatically selected to send a Distress call 3 ter sening ait or an cnolegment call
aiting or C is isplae The Distress call is automatically sent every 4 minutes until an cnolegment is receie or a Distress Cancel call is sent 4 en ou receie an cnolegment an alarm to turn OFF the alarm sounds Push 29 7 DSC OPERATION
Sening SC calls (istress) D Regular call Select the nature of the Distress call to include in the Regular Distress call 1 Push The COMPOSE DISTRESS screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > Compose Distress Step 1. Setting a Nature of Distress 1 Select Nature of Distress Rotate Step 3. Setting a communication frequency 1 Select Attempt Rotate 2 Select an option (ample ulti reuenc) The setting is saved and returns to the previous screen
Push Rotate
Push 2 Select the nature of the Distress
(ample ire plosion) The setting is saved and returns to the previous screen Step 4. Sending 1 ile liting up te e coer ol on
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short counton eeps an a long eep soun The backlight blinks Step 2. Entering a Postion NOTE: en our position ata an time are ali you can skip this step and go to step 3 1 Select Position 2 ter sening ait or an cnolegment call
aiting or istress C is isplae The Distress call is automatically sent every 35 to
minutes until an cnolegment is receie or a Distress Cancel call is sent
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 2 Enter your position data and time See page 26 for entering details 3 en ou receie an cnolegment an alarm to turn OFF the alarm sounds Push 30 4 Push 5 Push DSC OPERATION 7 5 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 6 ter ou ae inise our eplanation pus to return to the
, and then 6 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 7 ter ou ae inise our eplanation pus to return to the
, and then Main screen Main screen D Resending a Distress call
ile aiting or an cnolegment ou can resen te call (Repeat call) 1 en aiting or C screen is isplae pus The RESEND DISTRESS screen is displayed TIP:
Transmitting:
eault istress alert contains 7
ature o istress nesignate istress Position inormation e latest GPS or manuall input position, that is held for 235 hours, or until you turn OFF the transceiver
ile oling on SRSS count on beeps sound, and both the key and display backlights blink All Emergency Frequencies are automatically selected to send a Distress call You can select one or more Emergency Frequencies to send a Regular Distress call Waiting for an Acknowledgment:
The Distress call is automatically transmitted eer to minutes until an cnolegment is receie (Call Repeat unction) or ou mae a
istress Cancel call (p ) To manually transmit a Distress repeat call, push To display the transmitted Distress call inormation rotate CGRP or pus or To pause the Call Repeat function, push To resume it, push L See te pages an or etails o te Sotare Key functions in the DSC Task mode 2 Select options of Position and Attempt again if needed 3 ile liting up te e coer ol on
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short counton eeps an a long eep soun The backlight blinks 4 en ou receie an cnolegment an alarm to turn OFF the alarm sounds Push 31
Sening SC calls (istress) 3 ter sening te olloing screen is isplae Push 7 DSC OPERATION D Distress Cancel call If you have accidentally made a Distress call, or made an incorrect Distress call, send a Distress Cancel call to cancel te call as soon as possile ile aiting or an cnolegment e sure to report te purpose o the cancellation While transmitting a Distress call 1 Push 2 Confirm the content and push The Distress cancel is sent L The frequencies that you have to send voice cancel messages are displayed
(ample ) L To cancel the Distress Cancel call, push 4 Select a frequency to send a voice cancel message Rotate
Push L e cec mar sos tat te istress call on te selected frequency is cancelled by sending Voice Cancel message 5 ol on P to report te purpose o te cancellation L ou can ispla te oring o te cancellation rotating CGRP or pusing or 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to cancel on all frequencies 7 After sending a voice cancel message on all frequencies, Push is displayed 8 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen 32 DSC OPERATION 7 While waiting for Distress ACK 1 en aiting or istress C is isplae push 3 ter sening te olloing screen is isplae Push L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 2 Push to send the Distress Cancel call The Distress cancel is sent 4 Select a frequency to send a voice cancel message Rotate
Push 7 L The frequencies that you have to send voice cancel messages are displayed
(ample ) L To cancel the Distress Cancel call, push L e cec mar sos tat te istress call on te selected frequency is cancelled by sending Voice Cancel message 5 ol on P to report te purpose o te cancellation L ou can ispla te oring o te cancellation rotating CGRP or pusing or 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to cancel on all frequencies 7 After sending a voice cancel message on all frequencies, Push is displayed 8 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen 33 5 Push to send a Distress Relay
cnolegment 6 ter sening te olloing screen is isplae 7 ol on P to tal it te essel in istress 8 Push to return to
, and then the Main screen TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus te counton in step 2, the to restart 7 DSC OPERATION
Sening SC calls (istress) D Sending a Distress Relay Acknowledgment
ou can sen te istress Rela cnolegment only after the Distress Relay call is received 1 Push to turn te alarm ile a Distress Relay call is being received L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is starte (p ) 2 Push The received calls information is displayed L ou cannot communicate an ant to return to te Main screen, push L ou ant to put te tas on ol pus L ou ant to pause te counton pus 3 Push The Call Contents screen is displayed 4 Confirm the contents Rotate 34
Sending DSC calls (other) D Sending an Individual call An Individual call enables you to send a DSC signal to onl a specific station You can communicate after receiving the
cnolegment C (ale) L You can send an Individual call to a pre-entered Individual address, or manually enter the address before sending
(p ) 1 Push The COMPOSE NON-DISTRESS screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > Compose Non-Distress 2 Select Address DSC OPERATION 7 5 Select a Call frequency, or Manual Input Rotate NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter a Call frequency 6 Select Voice Frequency Rotate 7 3 Select an Individual address, or Manual Input Rotate 7 Select a voice frequency, or Manual Input Rotate NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter an Individual ID 4 Select Call frequency NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter a voice frequency 8 Push to send an Individual call Transmitting Individual Call is displayed, and then
aiting or C is isplae
Push
Push
Push Rotate
Push
Push Rotate
Push L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode
Continue on te net page 35 7 DSC OPERATION
Sening SC calls (oter) D Sening an niiual call (continue) 9 en ou receie an cnolegment le to compl An alarm sounds
e olloing screen is isplae Push to turn OFF the alarm D Sending an Individual Acknowledgment
en ou ae receie an niiual call (p ), sen an cnolegment to te calling station en Manual is selected in Individual ACK (p ), you can select an appropriate cnolegment tpe 1 ile an niiual call is eing receie pus to turn OFF the alarm 10 Push The received calls information is displayed 2 Push 11 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 12 ter ou ae inise our eplanation pus to return to the
, and then Main screen TIP: ou receie an cnolegment nale to compl 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm
e cnolege inormation is isplae 2 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen L ou ant to immeiatel sen an cnolegment Able to comply, push L ou cannot communicate an ant to return to te Main screen, push L ou ant to put te tas on ol pus 3 Pus a e to select an cnolegment option The Call Contents screen is displayed TIP:
(le to compl) Sens an cnolegment itout an changes
(nale to compl) Sens an cnolegment ut cannot communicate
(Propose ne cannel) Able to communicate but propose another Voice Frequency Enter the frequency in
oice reuenc in te net step 36 4 Confirm the contents Rotate 5 Push to send an Individual
cnolegment Transmitting Individual ACK is displayed, and then Individual Call is displayed DSC OPERATION 7 D Sending a Group call A Group call enables you to send a DSC call to only a specific group L You can send a Group call to a pre-entered group address, or manually enter the address before sending
(p ) 1 Push The COMPOSE NON-DISTRESS screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > Compose Non-Distress 2 Select Message Type L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 6 ol on P to tal 7 Push
, and then the Main screen to return to TIP: en niiual C is set to te transceiver automatically transmits an Individual
cnolegment (p ) 3 Select Group Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
Push 7 37 L Categor is ie to Routine 4 Select Address 5 Select a Group ID, or Manual Input Rotate NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter an Group ID
Continue on te net page 10 Push to send a Group call Transmitting Group Call is displayed, and then Group Call is displayed 7 Select a Call frequency, or Manual Input L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 11 ol on P to tal 12 Push
, and then the Main screen to return to 7 DSC OPERATION
Sening SC calls (oter) D Sening a Group call (continue) 6 Select Call frequency Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter a Call frequency 8 Select Voice Frequency 9 Select a voice frequency, or Manual Input NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter a voice frequency 38 DSC OPERATION 7 D Sending a Geographical Area call Sen a Geograpical rea call en it is necessar to send an urgent or safety message announcement to the vessels in a particular area When Circle is selected:
ou can sen a Geograpical rea call itin te area covered by a set nautical mile radius from your position 1 Push The COMPOSE NON-DISTRESS screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > Compose Non-Distress 2 Select Message Type Range (nm) Your vessels information 1 Enter the latitude of your position, and then push 7 Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 3 Select Geographic Area 4 Select Area 5 Select Circle or Quadrant Circle
uarant See te net page See te olloing steps L Displays your vessels position data as the default L o select (ort latitue) or S (Sout latitue) select N or S on the screen and push [ENT], or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or S 2 Enter the longitude of your position, and then push L Displays your vessels position data as the default L o select (est longitue) or (ast longitue) select or on te screen an pus
or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or 3 Enter the radius of the Geographical Area call area, and then push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 4 Go to step on te net page
Continue on te net page 39 7 DSC OPERATION
Sening SC calls (oter) D Sening a Geograpical rea call (continue) When Quadrant is selected:
ou can sen a Geograpical rea call itin te suare as son elo our essels position is te upper left corner of the square z ample
atitue
eigt
ongitue it
1 Enter the latitude of your position, and then push 4 nter te it o te Geograpical rea call area, and then push 5 Go to step as son elo 6 Select Category 7 Select an option L Displays your vessels position data as the default L o select (ort latitue) or S (Sout latitue) select N or S on the screen and push [ENT], or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or S 2 Enter the longitude of your position, and then push 8 Select Call frequency 9 Select a Call frequency L Displays your vessels position data as the default L o select (est longitue) or (ast longitue) select or on te screen an pus
or pus a epa e en te cursor is on te or 3 Enter the height of the Geographical Area call area, and then push 10 Select Voice Frequency Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 40 11 Select a voice frequency, or Manual Input Rotate
Push NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter a voice frequency 12 Push to send a Geographical Area call Transmitting Geographical Call is displayed, and then Geographical Call is displayed L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 13 ol on P to tal 14 Push
, and then the Main screen to return to DSC OPERATION 7 7 41 7 DSC OPERATION D Sending a Test call
ou soul aoi testing calls on te eclusie SC
istress cannels an saet calling cannels en you cannot avoid testing on a Distress or safety channel, you should indicate that these are test calls
ormall te est call oul reuire no urter calls
eteen te to stations inole L You can send a Test call to a pre-entered Individual address, or manually enter the address before sending (p ) 1 Push The COMPOSE NON-DISTRESS screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > Compose Non-Distress 2 Select Message Type 6 Select Call frequency 7 Select a Call frequency Rotate 8 Push to send a Test call Transmitting Geographical Call is displayed, and then Geographical Call is displayed L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 9 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen 3 Select Test 4 Select Address Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 5 Select an Individual address, or Manual Input NOTE: en ou select anual nput in this step, push the Keypad key to manually enter an Individual ID 42 D Sending a Test call Acknowledgment
en ou ae receie a est call (p ), send an
cnolegment to te calling station en est
C is set to anual (p ) o te olloing steps to sen an cnolegment 1 ile a est call is eing receie pus to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push The received calls information is displayed L ou ant to immeiatel sen an cnolegment push L ou cannot communicate an ant to return to te Main screen, push L ou ant to put te tas on ol pus 3 Push The Call Contents screen is displayed 4 Confirm the contents Rotate 5 Push 6 Push to sen a est cnolegment
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: en est C is set to te transceier automaticall transmits a est cnolegment (p ) DSC OPERATION 7 7 43 Rotate One of the Emergency Frequencies is automatically selected Monitor it because a coast station may require assistance Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus to restart te counton in step 2, the 7 DSC OPERATION
Receiving DSC calls (Distress) The transceiver receives Distress calls, Distress
cnolegments an istress Cancel calls
en ou receie a call an mergenc larm souns NOTE:
continuousl lins ile transceier has DSC call or an unread DSC message in the Received Call Log (p ) D Receiving a Distress call IMPORTANT!
Distress call reception should stop after one sequence because the coast station should send back an cnolegment to te essel te istress call continues, even after the coast station sends back an cnolegment te essel in istress ma not receive it When a Distress call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Distress is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is isplae on te ottom o te ino (p ) After 10 seconds have passed since is puse te screen ill moe to te SC as screen or return to the Main screen 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Pauses te counton
nters te SC as moe immediately 44 DSC OPERATION 7 D Receiving a Distress Acknowledgment When a Distress Acknowledgment is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Distress ACK is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm D Receiving a Distress Cancel call When a Distress Cancel call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Distress ACK is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push Rotate One of the Emergency Frequencies is automatically selected Monitor it because a coast station may require assistance Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is isplae on te ottom o te ino (p ) After 10 seconds have passed since is puse te screen ill moe to te SC as screen or return to the Main screen 7 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Pauses te counton
Enters the DSC Task mode immediately Rotate One of the Emergency Frequencies is automatically selected Monitor it because a coast station may require assistance Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode
Continue on te net page 45 7 DSC OPERATION
Receiing SC calls (istress) D Receiing a istress Cancel call (continue) 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus resume te counton in step 2, the to D Receiving a Distress Relay call When a Distress Relay call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Distress Relay is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is isplae on te ottom o te ino (p ) After 10 seconds have passed since is puse te screen ill moe to te SC as screen or return to the Main screen 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Pauses te counton
Enters the DSC Task mode immediately Rotate One of the Emergency Frequencies is automatically selected Monitor it because a coast station may require assistance Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 46 DSC OPERATION 7 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen D Receiving a Distress Relay Acknowledgment TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus resume te counton in step 2, the to When a Distress Relay Acknowledgment is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Distress Relay ACK is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push 7 Rotate One of the Emergency Frequencies is automatically selected Monitor it, because a coast station may require assistance Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen 47
Receiving DSC calls (other) 3 Pus a e to select an cnolegment option The Call Contents screen is displayed 4 Confirm the contents Rotate 5 Push to send an Individual
cnolegment 6 ol on P to tal 7 Push
, and then the Main screen to return to TIP: en ou sen te cnolegment select one of three options, depending on your situation See pages 36 and 37 for details of the Individual
cnolegment proceures 7 DSC OPERATION D Receiving an Individual call NOTE:
en te niiual C is set to uto (le) or uto (nale) te transceier automaticall sens an cnolegment le to compl or Unable to comply (p )
n tat case ot te an R calls are store in the Transmitted and Received Call Logs (p ) To receive an Individual call, push [D-SCAN] to enter te SC atc moe (p ) When an Individual call is received:
The alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Individual Call is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Sens an cnolegment le to compl itout an canges
Enters the DSC Task mode immediately NOTE: en ou select
ou can sen an cnolegment in te SC as moe o sen te cnolegment go to step
ou return to te ain screen itout sening the cnolegment go to step in this step, 48 DSC OPERATION 7 D Receiving an Individual Acknowledgment When receiving ACK (Able):
You can communicate on the frequency that you specifie en sening te call 1 en C (le) is receie The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Individual ACK is displayed to turn OFF the alarm Push OFF Push When receiving ACK (Unable):
You cannot communicate further 1 en C (nale) is receie The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it Received Individual ACK is displayed to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push 2 Push Rotate Rotate
e oice reuenc tat ou specifie en sening the call is automatically selected Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 4 After you have finished your conversation, push
, and then to return to the Main screen Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen 7 49
Receiing SC calls (oter) D Receiving a Group call NOTE: To receive an Group call, push [D-SCAN] to enter te SC atc moe (p ) 7 DSC OPERATION D Receiing an niiual cnolegment (continue) When receiving ACK (New CH):
You can communicate on the frequency that the called station proposed 1 en C (e C) is receie The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Push Received Individual ACK is displayed to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push When a Group call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Group Call is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is isplae on te ottom o te ino (p ) After 10 seconds have passed since is puse te screen ill moe to te SC as screen or return to the Main screen 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation Rotate
e oice reuenc tat te calle station specifie is automatically selected Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 ol on P an ten eplain our situation 4 After you have finished your conversation, push
, and then to return to the Main screen
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Pauses te counton
nters te SC as moe immediately 50 Rotate DSC OPERATION 7 D Receiving a Geographical Area call When a Geographical Area call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Geographical is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm Monitor the Voice frequency that the calling station specifie L Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus resume te counton in step 2, the to L en ccept ater sec or gnore ater sec is selecte in C uto Sitc setting te counton is isplae on te ottom o te ino (p ) After 10 seconds have passed since is puse te screen ill moe to te SC as screen or return to the Main screen 7 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Pauses te counton
Enters the DSC Task mode immediately Rotate Monitor the Voice frequency that the calling station specifie L Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode
Continue on te net page 51 7 DSC OPERATION
Receiing SC calls (oter) D Receiving a Test call D Receiing a Geograpical rea call (continue) 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: en ou pus counton ill e pause Pus resume te counton in step 2, the to NOTE: en te est C is set to uto te transceier automaticall sens an cnolegment
(p )
n tat case ot te an R calls are store in the Transmitted and Received Call Logs When a Test call is received:
The alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Test Call is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm 2 Pus te Sotare e elo te intene operation
gnores te call an returns to te ain screen comply comply
Puts te R tas on ol an returns to the Main screen
Sens an cnolegment le to
Sens an cnolegment nale to Rotate L Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen TIP: See page 43 for details on sending an
cnolegment 52 D Receiving a Test Acknowledgment When a Test Acknowledgment is received:
The alarm sounds until you turn it OFF Received Test ACK is displayed 1 Push to turn OFF the alarm 2 Push Rotate L Rotate CGRP to confirm te call contents L See pages an or etails o te Sotare e functions in the DSC Task mode 3 Push
, and then to return to the Main screen DSC OPERATION 7 7 53 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC Log NOTE:
On the Main screen, is an unread DSC message On the Main screen, message is received is isplae en tere
lins en a ne SC
n te ain screen no icon is isplae en there are no DSC message The Distress messages are stored in Distress is displayed for an unread DSC message in is displayed for a DSC message already read the DSC Log screen the DSC Log screen in the DSC Log screen D Received DSC Log The transceiver saves up to 50 received Distress call messages and 50 received Others call messages in your DSC Log 1 Push The Received Call Log screen is displayed L o ispla te screen rom te enu screen
[MENU] > DSC Log > Received Call Log 2 Select Distress or Others L Distress displays the received Distress call log, and Others displays the received DSC call log 3 Select a log to display the detailed information Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
Pus to return to te ain screen
Pus to return to te preious screen
Pus to elete te selecte message
Pus to go to te net screen
Pus to so te caller stations S D Transmitted DSC Log The transceiver saves up to 50 DSC transmitted calls in your DSC log 1 Open Transmitted Call Log
[MENU] > DSC Log > Transmitted Call Log 2 Select the log to display the detailed information Rotate Rotate
Push Rotate
Pus to return to te ain screen
Pus to return to te preious screen
Pus to elete te selecte message
Pus to go to te net screen
Pus to so te estination stations MMSI 54 DSC OPERATION 7 6 Enter a receive frequency, and then push Rotate 7 Enter a transmit frequency, and then push 8 Select Name 9 Enter a DSC frequency name, and then push
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Push
Push 10 Push Are You Sure? is displayed
DSC Settings D Position nput (p ) D niiual (p ) D Group (p ) D DSC Frequency
is set reuencies are selectale en ou ant to send an Individual call, Group call, and Geographical Area call Usually your dealer has set all the DSC frequencies to use To add a new DSC frequency:
1 Open DSC Frequency
[MENU] > DSC Settings > DSC Frequency 2 Select a DSC frequency number 3 Select Use 4 Select an option 5 Select Frequency Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 7 55 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC Settings D SC reuenc (continue) 11 Push to save the ID The entered name is displayed 12 Push [MENU] to return to the Main screen 2 Select a frequency D Scanning Receiver You can turn the Scanning Receiver function ON or OFF on each Emergency Frequency When selecting Distress frequency NOTE: You cannot turn OFF the function on
an an o te remaining 4 frequencies 1 Open Distress
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Scanning Receiver >
Distress Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 3 Select an option
n
e mergenc reuenc is scanne during the Distress scan
e mergenc reuenc is sippe during the Distress scan 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen 56 When selecting or editing Routine frequency 1 Open Routine
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Scanning Receiver >
Routine 2 Select a channel 3 Enter a Routine frequency, and then push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main z Test ACK screen DSC OPERATION 7 D Auto ACK The Auto ACK function automatically sends an
cnolegment en an appropriate reuest is received 1 Open Auto ACK
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Auto ACK 2 Select an item 3 Select an option z Individual ACK 7
uto (le)
uto (nale)
anual
utomaticall sens le to comply
utomaticall sens nale to comply
anuall sens an
cnolegment Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push
uto (le)
anual
utomaticall sens an
cnolegment
anuall sens an
cnolegment 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen 57 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC Settings D CH Auto Switch
regulation ater receiing a SC call te transceier automaticall sitces te operating cannel to te
isplae reuenc oeer en ou set tis function to OFF, the transceiver remains on the operating channel, even after receiving a DSC call 1 Open C uto Sitc
[MENU] > DSC Settings > CH Auto Switch D Alarm Status Sets te alarm or en receiing eac tpe of DSC call Safety/Routine Select eter or not to soun an alarm en receiving the Safety or Routine DSC call 1 Open Alarm Status
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Alarm Status 2 Select Safety or Routine 3 Select an option
n larm souns
larm oes not soun 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen Warning Select eter or not to soun an alarm or en No MMSI is entered The received position data has not been updated The position data has not been manually updated for 10 minutes for 4 hours The received, or manually entered position data has not been updated for 235 hours 1 Open Alarm Status
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Alarm Status 2 Select arning Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 2 Select an option Rotate
Push
ccept ater sec After receiving a DSC call, the transceiver remains on the current operating channel for 10 seconds After that, the transceiver automatically sitces to te isplae reuenc
gnore ater sec After receiving a DSC call, if you do not push in 10 seconds, the transceiver ignores the call, and then remains on the current operating channel After receiving a DSC call, you can select
eter or not to accept te receie SC call to return to the Main 3 Push [MENU], or
anual screen D NMEA Data Output
en receiing a SC call rom te station tat is selected in this setting, the transceiver outputs the DSC data to the NMEA output port L You can send Distress calls despite this setting 1 Open NMEA Data Output
[MENU] > DSC Settings > NMEA Data Output 2 Select an option Rotate
Push
ll stations From any station Station ist rom te stations tat are entere in Individual ID or Group ID on the Menu screen
oes not output an SC ata from the NMEA 0183 Output port 58 DSC OPERATION 7 Discrete Select eter or not to soun an alarm en receiing a loer priorit SC call ile currentl receiving a higher priority call 1 Open Alarm Status
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Alarm Status 3 Select an option
n larm souns
larm oes not soun 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen 2 Select Discrete Self-Terminate Select eter or not to soun an alarm en receiving the same Distress call 1 Open Alarm Status
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Alarm Status 2 Select Self-Terminate 3 Select an option 3 Select an option
n larm souns
larm oes not soun 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen
n larm souns
larm oes not soun 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen MAX Distance 2-Tone Set te ma istance eteen essels or te ringing of the 2-tone alarm is enabled 1 Open Alarm Status
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Alarm Status 2 Select istance one Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 3 nter te ma istance 4 Push [MENU], or to return to the Main screen Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push Rotate
Push 7 59 7 DSC OPERATION
DSC Settings D Self Check Test The Self Check test sends DSC signals to the receiving AF circuit to compare the sending and receiving signals at the AF level 1 Open Self Check Test
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Self Check Test 2 Push [ENT], or to start the Self Check Test L en te sening an receiing SC signals matc OK is displayed Push D Procedure You can select the type of task for the transceiver, depending on the presetting 1 Open Procedure
[MENU] > DSC Settings > Procedure 2 Select an option Rotate
Push Single anles onl tas at te same time
ultiple anles up to tass at te same time 60 MENU ITEMS 8 Reference D Radio Settings User CH MAX User CH e-mail CH ITU Simplex CH Auto Tune External Tuner Noise Reduction Scan Item Type Speed Program Scan FREQ Voice Scrambler Code Voice SQL IF Filter AFSK Filter FSK Filter ITU FSK CH Mark Frequency Shift Frequency Polarity Function Recording Time Play Time CW break-in Instant Replay D Radio Information (p. 67) p 21 p 65 p 21 p 21 p 65 p 65 p 65 p 65 p 65 p 66 p 66 p 66 p 66 p 66 p 66 p 66 p 67 p 67 p 67 p 67 p 67 p 67
Menu items The Menu screen is constructed in a tree structure
(p10) NOTE: See page 11 about how to select each Menu item The following items are described in each section Refer to the pages in parenthesis for details L e isplae menu items ma ier epening on te transceiver version or presetting D Compose Distress (p. 29) D Compose Non-Distress Individual calls (p. 35) Group calls (p. 37) Geographical Area calls (p. 39) Test calls (p. 42) D GPS Information (p. 62) D onfiuration Display Key Beep Key Assignment MIC Key Lock
C set Inactivity Timer GPS Remote Backlight Mode Night Mode Time Not DSC Related DSC Related RT Related:
USB/AM/LSB/AFSK/
FSK/CW/e-mail Internal GPS External GPS NMEA Data Output Interface MOD Baud Rate p 62 p 62 p 62 p 62 p 62 p 62 p 62 p 63 p 63 p 63 p 63 p 64 p 64 p 64 p 64 p 64 D DSC Log (p. 54) D DSC Settings (p. 55) Item Reference FSK 7 8 61 8 MENU ITEMS
GPS Information Displays the data received by the external GPS receiver z Night Mode Time
[MENU] > Configuration ispla Night Mode Time Set the start time and end time of Night mode Rotate
Push
onfiuration D Displays z Backlight
Configuration isplas Backlight Set the brightness of the backlight Day mode D Key Beep
Configuration Key Beep Turn the Key Beep function ON or OFF Night mode z Mode
Configuration ispla Mode Set the LCD backlight mode
n en ou pus a e a eep souns
urns te unction or silent operation D Key Assignment
Configuration Key Assignment You can assign some functions to the software keys to create convenient shortcuts See pages 22 and 23 about how to assign D MIC Key Lock
Configuration MIC Key Lock Turn the MIC key Lock function ON or OFF On: Key lock is ON
e loc is D T Oset Day mode: The screen is displayed in the Day
Configuration T Oset mode Night mode: The screen is displayed in the Night Auto:
mode The Day mode or the Night mode is automatically selected Set te oset time eteen C (niersal ime Coordinated) and your local time to between 14:00 and +14:00 (in 1 minute steps) 62 D Inactivity Timer
Configuration Inactivity Timer The transceiver automatically returns to the Main screen if you push no key for the set period time for each mode The count down alarm sounds 10 seconds before the Inactivity Timer activates For Not DSC Related, DSC Related, and Distress Related:
Set the Inactivity Timer to between 1 and 15 minutes (in minute steps) or D GPS z Internal GPS z Not DSC Related
[MENU] > Configuration nactiit imer Not DSC Related Setting for when a screen that is not related to DSC is displayed z DSC Related
[MENU] > Configuration nactiit imer DSC Related Setting for when a screen that is related to DSC is displayed z Distress Related
[MENU] > Configuration nactiit imer Distress Related Setting for when a screen that is related to a Distress call is displayed MENU ITEMS 8 For RT Related:
Set te nactiit timer to sec sec or between 1 and 10 min (in 1 minute steps) z RT Related-USB/AM/LSB/AFSK/FSK/CW/e-mail
[MENU] > Configuration nactiit imer RT Related-USB/AM/LSB/AFSK/FSK/CW/e-mail Setting for when the transceiver is in the Radio Telephone mode 8
Configuration GPS Internal GPS Selects a satellite to be used for GPS (Global Positioning System) to pinpoint the geographic location of your transceiver anywhere in the world
is setting ma not e usale epening on te transceiver version or presetting GPS The GPS (Global Positioning System) is permanently set to ON GLONASS Selects whether or not to use the data from the GLONASS (GLObalnaya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema) satellites SBAS Turns the SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) function ON or OFF
en turning tis unction te GPS position accuracy can be improved 63 D Remote z Interface
Configuration Remote Interface Select the interface format for the remote connector from NMEA or RS-232C z MOD
Configuration Remote MOD Select the input/output terminal for connecting to/
rom an eternal unit rom C CC or z Baud Rate
Configuration Remote Baud Rate Select the data transfer speed to receive data from an eternal controller suc as a PC rom
ps 8 MENU ITEMS
Configuration D GPS (continued) z External GPS
Configuration GPS External GPS Select the data transfer speed to receive data from an eternal GPS receier rom 38400 bps z NMEA Data Output
[ Configuration GPS NMEA Data Output Select whether or not to output the position data from the NMEA 0183 output port On: Outputs the position data from the NMEA output
oes not output te position ata 64 MENU ITEMS 8 D Noise Reduction
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Noise Reduction Set te oise Reuction leel to eteen an or OFF D Scan z Type
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Scan > Type Select a Scan type to locate signals L See pages 16 and 17 for details 8
Radio Settings D User CH (p. 21) D e-mail CH (p. 21) D ITU Simplex CH (p. 21) D Max User CH
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Max User CH Set the number of maximum User channels to between 1 and 160 D Auto Tune
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Auto Tune Turn the Auto Tune function ON or OFF
en tis unction is tuning is automaticall started at that frequency when [PTT] is pushed
n en P is puse tuning is automatically started at that frequency
en te operating reuenc is cange tuning is needed by pushing [TUNE] (p 4) D External Tuner
[MENU] > Radio Settings > External Tuner z Speed Select or eternal tuner CH/CH Resume:
The CH and CH Resume searches within a 20 cannel range suc as cannel to cannel in te user cannels an searces all cannels in the same bandwidth in the group of ITU channels and ITU FSK channels Program:
The Program scan searches the selected channel within the frequency range set by the Start frequency setting and the End frequency setting
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Scan > Speed Set the scanning speed (the rate at which channels are searched) to between 1 (fast) and 10 (slow) 65 D IF Filter
[MENU] > Radio Settings > IF Filter Select the IF Filter passband width for the AFSK and
S moe operation rom ie ile an arro D FSK z ITU FSK CH
[MENU] > Radio Settings > FSK > ITU FSK CH Select whether or not to use ITU FSK channels On: The channels can be used
e cannels cannot e use z Mark Frequency
[MENU] > Radio Settings > FSK >
Mark Frequency Set the FSK mark frequency for the FSK operation
rom an 8 MENU ITEMS
Radio Settings D Scan (continued) z Program Scan FREQ
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Scan >
Program Scan FREQ Set the Start Frequency and the End Frequency used for the Program scan Rotate
Push
Push D Voice Scrambler Code
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Voice Scrambler Code Set the Voice Scrambler Code to use the Voice Scrambler function Rotate D Voice SQL
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Voice SQL Turn the Voice Squelch function ON or OFF for operating in the USB or AM mode On: Outputs the position data from the NMEA output
oes not output te position ata 66 MENU ITEMS 8 z Shift Frequency
[MENU] > Radio Settings > FSK >
Shift Frequency D Instant Replay z Function Set the FSK shift frequency for the FSK operation
rom an
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Instant Replay >
Function Turn the Instant Replay function ON or OFF This function enables you to record the received auio ata an repla it On: The function is ON
e unction is z Recording Time
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Instant Replay >
Recording Time 8 The maximum recordable time is permanently set to 120 seconds z Play Time
[MENU] > Radio Settings > Instant Replay >
Play Time Set the playback start position of the recorded audio data to between 5 and 120 seconds (in 5 second steps) When position rewound for the set time from the end of the recording time is puse plaac ill start rom te
Radio Information Displays your transceivers information as shown below z Polarity
[MENU] > Radio Settings > FSK > Polarity Select FSK polarity Normal:
Reverse:
Key open = space Key close = mark Key open = mark Key close = space D CW break-in
[MENU] > Radio Settings > CW break-in Set the CW break-in function This function enables more comfortable CW operation by automatically switching transmitting and receiving
ull
ela
ransmitting en te e is presse and return to receiving immediately after releasing the key
ransmitting en te e is presse and return to receiving when 05 seconds have passed since the key is released
oes not sitc transmitting an receiving even though the key is pressed 67 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Supplied accessories Microphone Remote control cable
(51 m, 167 ft) DC power cable GPS antenna and double-sided adhesive pad Microphone hanger and screws (3 16 mm) Spare fuse
(ATC 30A) Spare fuse
(BFLP 5A) Tuner connector kit Accessory connector
(8-pin DIN) Mounting bracket kit for the remote controller Flat washers (M5) Screws (M5) Mounting bracket Self-tapping screws (M5) Spring washers (M5) Mounting bracket kit for the main unit Mounting bracket Self-tapping screws (M5) Spring washers (M5) Flat washers (M5) Knobs NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the sape is i erent epening on te transceier version
Connections D Connecting the microphone 1 Insert the microphones connector into the microphone jack on the remote controllers front panel 2 Rotate the connector clockwise until it is completely tightened CAUTION:
Be sure that the microphones connector is screwed in completely Otherwise, the remote controller may lose its waterproof protection DO NOT use non-Icom microphones Other manuacturers micropones ae i erent pin assignments, and connection to the remote controller may damage it Microphones connector 68 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9 D Connecting the remote control cable 1 Insert the remote control cables connector into the main unit jack on the remote controllers back panel 2 Rotate the connector clockwise until it is completely tightened CAUTION: Be sure that the control cables connector is screwed to the remote controllers back panel completely Otherwise, the remote controller may lose its waterproof protection Remote controller cables connector D Front panel connections CAUTION: When you connect an external unit, such as PC or e-mail modem, they must be properly grounded (pp 71 and 79) NOTE:
When an external speaker is connected, the internal speaker is automatically muted When a PC is connected:
The PC being operated has priority at any given 9 time The remote controller is inhibited Push on the remote controller screen to resume operation with it (p 15) The PC being operated automatically updates the settings of the remote controller SP-24
(Purchase separately) Position and time data
(NMEA0183 ver 410, Sentence formatter: GGA, GLL, GNS, RMC, VTG) 12V battery GPS antenna E-mail modem, NBDP
(Narrow Band Direct Printing), or FAX systems NOTE: Install the GPS antenna where it has a clear view to receive signals from satellites 69 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Connections D Rear panel connections Optional AT-140 HF antenna
(for DSC operation) Grounding L See page 71 Grounding L See page 71 OPC-1465
(10 m, 328 ft, purchase separately) 12 V battery NOTE: Disconnect the battery from the IC-M803 Main unit, or charge the battery while at anchor, otherwise the battery may become exhausted CAUTION:
After connecting an antenna, tuner control cables, external speaker, or GPS receiver, cover the connectors with a rubber vulcanizing tape, as shown below, to prevent water seeping into the connection DO NOT pull the antenna and control cable receptacles It may cause cable disconnection (in the tuner unit), damage inside the connector, or a bad connection Rubber vulcanizing tape 70 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9 Best ground points External ground plate Copper screen Copper foil Acceptable ground points Stainless steel stanchion Through mast Through hull Metal water tank Undesirable ground points Engine block Vessels DC battery ground Unusable ground points
(these connections may cause an explosion or electrical shock) Gas or electrical pipe Fuel tank or oil catch pan 9
Ground connection The transceiver and antenna tuner must have an adequate RF ground connection Otherwise, the ecienc o te transceier an antenna tuner ma be reduced Also, electrolysis, electrical shocks, and interference from other equipment may occur For the best results, use a 50 or 75 mm (2 or 3 inches) wide copper strap, and make the connection as short as possible Ground the transceiver and antenna tuner to one groun point oterise te oltage ierence
(at the RF level) between the 2 ground points may cause electrolysis R WARNING! When grounding to a metal hull, use Zinc anodes to protect the hull from electrolysis Ask your dealer or installer for RF grounding details CAUTION:
NEVER connect the transceiver to a positive-
grounded vessel, otherwise the transceiver will not function Any external units, such as PC, printer, and so on, must be properly grounded We suggest using a wide copper strap Ground system Example Copper pipe Metal object Copper screen
Power source The transceiver requires a regulated DC power of 136 V and at least 30 A Direct connection to a 12 V battery in your vessel through the supplied DC power cable CAUTION: The supplied DC power cable MUST be used to provide power to the transceiver AVOID exceeding a 3 m (10 ft) length of the DC power cable When it is necessary to make a run of over 3 m, use a #6 or similar gauge wire with line fuses, instead of the supplied DC power cable The cable should be a maximum of 6 m (20 ft) DC power cable connection NOTE: Use terminals for the cable connection _ Black
Red Crimp Solder 12V battery Supplied DC power cable 71 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Antenna Most stations operate with a whip or long wire antenna However, these antennas cannot be connected directly to the transceiver since their impedance may not be matched with the transceiver antenna connector R DANGER HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an antenna while transmitting It may result in an electrical shock or burn D MN-100/MN-100L
en it a matce antenna all marine ans may not be entirely usable The following antenna matcher and antenna tuner may be helpful for proper antenna installation Backstay Antenna MN-100/MN-100L When the antenna is used for DSC reception D AT-130/AT-120/AH-3
[E]:
[136]:
[START]:
[KEY]:
Assemble the connector using the supplied connector kit (p 68) See page 78 for pin assignment Control cable (user supplied) To the antenna element For AT-120/AH-3:
[E]:
[136]:
[START]:
[KEY]:
D Non-Icom Tuner Some non-Icom tuners may be used with the IC-M803 Ask your dealer if you wish to connect one D AT-140 See page 70 72 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9 D Mounting the Main unit You can mount the Main unit using the mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver R WARNING! NEVER mount the transceivers Main unit overhead The weight of the Main unit is approximately 441 kg (97 lb), and it could easily fall due to wave shocks or vibration The unit must be mounte on a at ar surace onl 1 Mount the bracket securely to a surface and can support more than 10 kg (22 lb) using the 4 supplied screws (5 20 mm) 2 Attach the Main unit to the bracket 3 Attach the 4 bolts (5 8 mm) supplied with the mounting kit to both sides of the Main unit
(Torque: 3 Nm) Mounting Example 9
Mounting D Mounting location Select a location that provides easy access to the controller for navigation safety, has proper ventilation, and is not subject to sea spray The controller should be in your line of sight when operating it CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter (33 ft) away from your vessels magnetic navigation compass D Mounting the remote controller You can mount the remote controller on a dashboard using the mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver 1 Mount the bracket securely to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and can support more than 2 kg (44 lb) using the 5 supplied screws (5 20 mm) 2 Attach the remote controller to the bracket so that the face of the remote controller is in your line of sight when operating it L Adjust the function display angle to be easy-to-read 3 Attach the supplied knobs to both sides of the remote controller Mounting Example 73 CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter (33 ft) away from your vessels magnetic navigation compass End bolt 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
MB-75 installation
e optional us mount it is or mounting te remote controller to a at surace (less tan mm thick), such as an instrument panel 1 Using the template on page 83, carefully cut a hole in the instrument panel, or wherever you plan to mount the remote controller 2 Slide the remote controller through the hole, as shown to the right 3 Attach the 2 bolts (5 8 mm) and spacer supplied with the MB-75 to both sides of the remote controller 4 Attach the clamps on both sides of the remote controller L Make sure that the clamps align parallel to the transceiver body 5 Tighten the end bolts on the clamps (rotate clockwise) so that the clamps press firmly against the inside of the instrument control panel Clamp 6 Tighten the locking nuts (rotate counterclockwise) so that the transceiver is securely mounted in position, as shown to the right 7 Connect the control cable, and then return the Locking nut instrument control panel to its original place 74 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9
Transceiver dimensions 1 1 4
4 5
) 8 6
3 4
) 274 (108) 250 (98)
) 7 3
4 3 9 28 (11) 58 (23)
) 7 3
4 9 Unit: mm (inch) 9 75 240 (94) 238 (94) 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Fuse replacement D Circuitry fuse The transceiver has two kind of fuses to protect internal circuitry Two fuses for the fuse holder on the DC power cable, and one for the Circuitry unit of the Main unit If the transceiver stops functioning, and only after confirming a use is proal lon cec te uses below DC power cable:
Circuitry unit:
ATC 30 A BFLP 5 A 1 Unscrew the 8 screws from the top cover as shown below, and then remove the cover 3 Replace the circuitry fuse, as shown in the diagram below CAUTION:
Use the supplied BFLP 5 A fuse When you remove a fuse, use longnose pliers to protect our fingers an te use olers BFLP 5 A fuse 2 Unscrew 8 screws from the PA shield cover, then 4 Replace the PA shield cover, coaxial cable and open the cover
e cooling an is fie to te P siel coer Move the coaxial cable, as shown in the diagram Be careful that the cooling fan power cables are top cover still connected 76 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9 D DC power cable fuses If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, fin an repair te cause o te prolem en replace the damaged fuse with a new adequately rated fuse L Spare fuses are supplied with the transceiver The fuses are installed in the DC power cable and in the inside circuitry, to protect the transceiver DC power cable:
Circuitry unit:
ATC 30 A BFLP 5 A R WARNING!
Disconnect the DC power cable from the Main unit before replacing the fuse NEVER use uses tat are not specifie See the following illustration to replace the DC power cable fuses ATC 30 A fuse 9 77 9 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Connector information ACC Pin Pin name Description Specification CWK CW and FSK keying input AF GND Ground line for AF signal Input/Output pin Ground this pin to transmit Modulator input Usable when pin 3 is grounded Input level:
Ground level:
Input current:
nput impeance Input level:
utput impeance Output level:
AF detector output Fixed, regardless of [VOL] position No connection 136 V output when power is ON Output current:
Control voltage:
ALC voltage input
nput impeance DC GND Common ground 05 to 08 V 05 to 08 V Less than 20 mA
ore tan Approximately 100mV rms
ess tan 100300 mV rms Maximum 1 A 3 to 0 V
ore tan MICROPHONE Pin Pin name Description Specification Input impedance:
Audio input from the microphone element No connection AF output controlled with [VOL]
Connected to pin 4 in the microphone AF input Connected to pin 3 in the microphone PTT switch input Connected to the ground Coaxial ground for MIC+
Coaxial ground for AF1 and AF2 When grounded, transmits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 SEND MOD AF NC 136 V ALC MIC+
NC AF1 AF2 PTT GND MIC AF KEY START 136 V E 3 7 5 6 4 1 8 2 w q e i r u t y 4 3 2 1 TUNER Pin Pin name Description Specification Key signal input Start/Through signal output 136 V output Negative ground 05 to 08 V during tuning Pulled up 8 V, 0 V (100 msec) as a start signal Maximum current:
Ground terminal for above signals 2 A DC 13.6 V Pin Pin name Description Specification 1 2 5 4 3 6 13 46
_ DC input +
DC input _ Maximum power consumption:
30 A typical 78 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 9 AF/MOD Pin Pin name Description Specification MOD+
MOD GND AF+
AF GND NC SEND GND Modulation input from an external terminal unit
nput impeance Input level:
Coaxial ground for MOD+
Ground for digital equipment AF detector output for an external terminal unit
utput impeance Output level:
ore tan Approximately 077 V rms
ess tan More than 770 mV rms Coaxial ground for AF+
Ground for digital equipment No connection Ground this pin to transmit Ground for digital equipment Ground level:
Input current:
05 to 08 V Less than 20 mA 9 5 1 9 6 5 1 9 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 REMOTE Pin Pin name 1 Description DCD RXD Inputs terminal for carrier detection Inputs terminal for receive data NMEA-OUT NMEA0183 ver 410 data output TXD Outputs transmit data NMEA-IN NMEA0183 ver 410 data input DTR GND DSR RTS CTS NC Outputs data terminal ready signal Connected to ground Inputs terminal for a data-set-ready signal Outputs request-to-send data Inputs terminal for clear-to-send data No connection GPS-DATA Pin Pin name Description q w NMEA + NMEA0183 ver 410 data input +
NMEA _ Ground for NMEA data +
79 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
Specifications D General Frequency coverage:
RX TX 05 ~ 299999 MHz (Continuously) 16 ~ 29999 MHz, 40 ~ 49999 MHz 60 ~ 69999 MHz, 80 ~ 89999 MHz 120 ~ 139999 MHz, 160 ~ 179999 MHz 180 ~ 199999 MHz, 220 ~ 229999 MHz 250 ~ 275000 MHz 21875 MHz, 42075 MHz, 63120 MHz, 84145 MHz, 125770 MHz, 168045 MHz DSC (RX):
Mode:
RX/TX J3E (USB/LSB), J2B (AFSK), F1B (FSK), A1A (CW) H3E (AM) J2B RX only DSC The number of user channels:
The number of ITU SSB simplex channels:
The number of ITU SSB duplex channels:
160 72 249 193 160 The number of ITU FSK channels:
The number of e-mail channels:
Antenna connector:
SO-239 2 Antenna impedance:
(nalance) Frequency stability:
Transceiver 10 Hz DSC 10 Hz Power supply requirement:
136 V DC 15% (negative ground) Current drain:
RX TX Usable temperature range:
Less than 30 A (Maximum audio output) Less than 30 A (Maximum output power)
C C ( ) Dimensions (projections not included):
Main unit Controller 240 (W) 94 (H) 238(D) mm, 94 (W) 37 (H) 94 (D) in 274 (W) 114 (H) 86 (D) mm, 108 (W) 45 (H) 34 (D) in Weight (approximately):
Main unit Controller 441 kg (97 lb) 760 g (17 lb) NOTE: The usable temperature ranges of the AT-140, AT-130, AT-120, and AH-3 are ierent rom te C AT-140/AT-130/AT-120:
C C ( )
C C ( ) D Transmitter Output power:
16 ~ 275000 MHz 150/100/60/20 W PEP (Selectable) Spurious emissions (at Maximum power):
Less than 62 dB for peak output power Carrier suppression (at Maximum power):
More than 40 dB for peak output power Unwanted sideband suppression (at Maximum power):
More than 55 dB for peak output power (with 1500 Hz AF Input) D Receiver RX/TX sensitivity:
J3E, A1A J2B, F1B H3E DSC sensitivity:
J2B 05 ~ 15999 MHz 30 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 16 dBV (10dB S/N) 16 ~ 17999 MHz 13 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 1 dBV (10dB S/N) 18 ~ 299999 MHz 8 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 6 dBV (10dB S/N) 16 ~ 17999 MHz 4 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 10 dBV (10dB S/N) 18 ~ 299999 MHz 1 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 15 dBV (10dB S/N) 05 ~ 15999 MHz 44 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 30 dBV (10dB S/N) 16 ~ 17999 MHz 30 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 16 dBV (10dB S/N) 18 ~ 39999 MHz 24 dBV emf
(20 dB SINAD) / 10 dBV (10dB S/N) 21875 MHz, 42075 MHz, 63120 MHz, 84145 MHz, 125770 MHz, 168045 MHz 6 dBV emf (20 dB SINAD) /
8 dBV (10dB S/N) /
6 dBV emf (at 1% error rate) Squelch sensitivity (S-meter):
J3E (at 12230 MHz)
ess tan (tresol)
ess tan (tigt) H3E (at 1000 MHz)
ess tan (tresol)
ess tan (tigt) Spurious response rejection:
RX/TX DSC Audio output power:
More than 70 dB (05 ~ 299999 MHz) More than 70 dB
at istortion into a loa CLARITY variable range:
150 Hz L ll state specifications are suect to cange itout notice or obligation 80 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 10
Options D Antenna tuner AT-130/AT-140 Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna with little insertion loss D Antenna AH-710 Covers from 19 to 30 MHz band Has an SO-239 connector Easy to assemble (non-
kink construction) D Antenna matcher MN-100 Matches the transceiver to a dipole antenna Covers all HF bands from 15 to 30 MHz 8 m (262 ft) 2 antenna wires come attached MN-100L Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna Covers all HF bands from 15 to 30 MHz 15 m (492 ft) 1 antenna wire comes attached D Microphone HM-214H IPX8 waterproof, dynamic microphone Same as supplied D Others SP-24 44 inch external speaker
nput impeance aimum input poer MB-75 To mount the controller or SP-24
to a panel OPC-1465 10 m (328 ft) shielded control cable connects between the AT-140 and the transceiver CS-M803 OPC-478UC 10 81 11 TROUBLESHOOTING The transceiver does not turn ON. z Bad connection to the power supply
Check the connection between the transceiver and the power supply (p 71) z The fuse is blown
Repair the problem, and then replace the fuse (pp 76, 77) Little or no sound comes from the speaker. z Squelch level is set too high
Set the squelch (S-meter Squelch level) to the threshold point (p 18) z Volume level is set too low
Set the volume level to a suitable level (p 4) You cannot transmit or cannot select high power. z Some channels are set for low power or receive only by regulations
Change channels (p 12) z The output power is set to low
Push to select high power (p 18) No beep sounds. z The Key Beep function is OFF
Turn ON the function (p 62) The Main screen is not displayed at power ON. z MMSI (DSC self ID) code is not set
Set the MMSI (DSC self ID) code (p 9) Individual or Group ID cannot be set. z e entere coe is incorrect e first igit must e set to eteen an or an niiual
Enter a correct ID code (p 24)
?? blinks instead of the position and time. z 4 hours have passed since you manually entered the position z The GPS position is invalid
Enter the position and time (p 26) No Position and No Time are displayed instead of the position and time. z The GPS signal is not correctly received
Check the GPS antenna is located where it has a clear view to receive a signal from satellites (p 69)
Check the cable connection to GPS-DATA or GPS-ANT (p 69, 79) z The position and time have not been manually entered
Enter the position and time (p 26) Sensitivity is too low, and only strong signals can be heard. z The antenna is defective, or the coaxial cable connector is shorted or cut
Repair the problem, and then reconnect the antenna connector (p 70, 72) The communication cannot be established. z The antenna is defective, or the coaxial cable connector is shorted or cut
Repair the problem, and then reconnect the antenna connector (p 70, 72) The transceiver cannot receive or transmit. Contact your dealer is displayed. z e transceiers Pase oc oop is unloce
Contact your dealer The transceiver is locked up and does not respond. z The software error has occurred
The transceiver will automatically restart after approximately 10 seconds has passed 82 114 (4 12) 954 (3 34)
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t i n U 83 A B C D Accessories 68 Alarm Status (DSC Settings) 58 Antenna 72 AT-130/AT-120/AH-3 72 AT-140 70 Auto ACK (DSC Settings) 57 Automatic Gain Control OFF 19 Auto Tune (Radio Settings) 65 Backlight 16 Configulation 62 Channel Edit 21 Group 12 Selecting 12 CH Auto Switch (DSC Settings) 58 Clarity Control function 19 Connections CW key 14 Front 69 FSK terminal unit 14 Rear 70 Remote control cable 69 Connector information 78 CW break-in (Radio Settings) 67 CW operation 14 Dimensions 75 Distress Acknowledgment Receiving 45 Distress call Receiving 44 Regular call 30 Resending call 31 Simple call 29 Distress Cancel call Receiving 45 Sending 32 Distress key 4 Distress Relay Acknowledgment Receiving 47 Sending 34 Distress Relay call DSC Receiving 46 Address ID 24 Frequency 55 Log, received 54 Log, transmitted 54 DSC Scan 13 INDEX DSC Task mode Multiple 28 Single 27 e-mail Channel 21 Filter 15 Operation 15 Emergency FREQ channel 18 External Tuner (Radio Settings) 65 FSK operation 14 FSK (Radio Settings) 66 Function display Channel area 7 Information area 7 Position and Time area 8 Software key area 8 Status area 7 Task area 7 Fuse replacement Circuitry 76 DC power cable 77 Geographical Area call Receiving 51 Sending 39 GPS (Configuration) 63 Ground connection 71 Group call Receiving 50 Sending 37 Group ID Deleting 25 Entering 24 HM-214H 5 Assigning 23 Connecting 68 E F G H 85 INDEX I M N O P IF Filter (Radio Settings) 66 Indicators 7 Individual Acknowledgment Receiving 49 Sending 36 Individual call Individual ID Receiving 48 Sending 35 Deleting 25 Entering 24 Instrant Replay (Radio Settings) 67 ITU FSK channel 66 ITU Simplex channel 21 Main screen 7 Main unit Front 2 Rear 3 Max User CH (Radio Settings) 65 MB-75 installation 74 Menu screen Construction 10 Selecting the item 11 MMSI code, entering 9 MN-100/MN-100L 72 Mounting Location 73 Main unit 73 Remote controller 73 NMEA Data Output (DSC Settings) 58 Noise Blanker function 18 Noise Blanker Level 18 Noise Reduction (Radio Settings) 65 Radio Information 67 Receiving 13 Remote (Configuration) 64 Remote controller Panel description 4 RF Gain Level 18 Scan CH 16 CH Resume 16 Program 17 Radio Settings 65 Scanning Receiver (DSC Settings) Distress 56 Routine 57 Self Check Test (DSC Settings) 60 S-meter Squelch Level 18 Software Keys Assigning 22 Functions 6 Selecting 5 Speaker Output 19 Specifications 80 Squelch function 18 Temporary Operating Frequency 20 Test Acknowledgment Receiving 53 Sending 43 Test call Receiving 52 Sending 42 Time-out Timer function 13 Transmit Frequency Monitor function 19 Transmitting 13 TX Power 18 Operating rules 1 Options 81 User channel 21 Position Entering 26 Input (DSC Settings) 55 Power source 71 Procedure (DSC Settings) 60 Voice Recorder 17 Voice Scrambler Code (Radio Settings) 66 Voice Scrambler function 19 Voice SQL (Radio Settings) 66 Volume Dial Assigning 23 Function 4 R S T U V 86 MEMO A7539H-1US-0a Printed in Japan 2019 Icom Inc Nov 2019 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-11-15 | 1.6 ~ 27.5 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-11-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami Hirano-ku
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1 |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
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1 |
Osaka, N/A
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
v******@ultratech-labs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
410000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A**** T******
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
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1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
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1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/01/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | MF/HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is at the antenna connector. This transmitter is restricted to the occupational/control exposure environment. The antenna used for this transmitter shall not exceed 9dBi in gain, and shall be be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 4.62 meters from all persons, and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with occupational/controlled RF exposure limits and requirements. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc
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1 | Name |
T****** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
905-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
905-8********
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1 |
t******@ultratech-labs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 10 Hz | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 20 | 10 Hz | 2K80J3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 80,9 | EF GM | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 10 Hz | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 80,9 | EF GM | 1.6 | 27.5 | 20 | 10 Hz | 2K80J2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 10 Hz | 160HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 20 | 10 Hz | 160HA1A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 10 Hz | 300HF1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 80,9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 20 | 10 Hz | 300HF1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 150 | 10 Hz | 2K80F1B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | EF | 1.6 | 27.5 | 20 | 10 Hz | 2K80F1B |
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