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INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER iM402 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject 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. NOTE FOR RF SAFETY IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M402. The installation of this equipment should be made in such a manner as to respect the EC recommended electromagnetic eld exposure limits (1999/519/EC). CAU TION The maximum RF power available from this device is 25 watts. The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum efficiency and that this installation height should be at least 6 meters above ground (or accessible) level. In the case where an antenna cannot be installed at a reasonable height, then the transmitter should neither be continuously operated for long periods if any person is within 6 meters of the antenna, nor operated at all if any person is touching the antenna. If the antenna cannot be installed at 6 meters or graterI, we recommend touse the one watt setting to minimize RF exposure. In all cases any possible risk depends on the transmitter being activated for long periods. (actual recommendation limits are specied as an average of 6 minutes) Normally the transmitter is not active for long periods of time. Some radio licenses will require that a timer circuit automatically cuts the transmitter after 12 minutes etc. i IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16. Or, transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on Channel 70. USING CHANNEL 16 DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE 1. MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY. 2. THIS IS ............... (name of vessel) 3. Your call sign or other indication of the vessel
(AND 9-digit DSC ID if you have one). 4. LOCATED AT ............... (your position) 5. The kind of the distress and assistance required. 6. Any other information which might facilitate the rescue. USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (Ch 70) DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE 1. While lifting up the switch cover, push and hold [DISTRESS] for 5 sec. until you hear 5 short beeps change to one long beep. 2. Wait for an acknowledgment from a coast station. Channel 16 is automatically selected. 3. Push and hold [PTT], then transmit the appropriate information as at left. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION ......... i IMPORTANT .............................................. i IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ...................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................... iii CAUTIONS .............................................. iv 1 OPERATING RULES .................. 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .......... 2 4 I Panel description ............................ 2 I Function display .............................. 3 I Microphone ..................................... 4 3 BASIC OPERATION .............. 5 7 I Channel selection ........................... 5 I Microphone lock function ................ 6 I Receiving and transmitting ............. 6 I Call channel programming .............. 7 I Channel names .............................. 7 4 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH ......... 8 I Description ............................................ 8 I Operation ........................................ 8 5 SCAN OPERATIONS ........... 9 10 I Scan types ...................................... 9 I Setting tag channels ..................... 10 I Starting a scan .............................. 10 6 DSC OPERATION .............. 11 18 I MMSI code programming ............. 11 I MMSI code check ......................... 21 I Position indication ......................... 11 I Distress call .................................. 12 I Transmitting DSC calls ................. 13 I DSC individual ID ......................... 16 I Receiving DSC calls ..................... 17 7 INTERCOM OPERATION ......... 19 I Intercom operation ........................ 19 8 SET MODE ........................ 20 21 I Set mode programming ................ 20 I Set mode items ............................. 20 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ................. 22 25 I Supplied accessories .................... 22 I Antenna ........................................ 22 I Fuse replacement ......................... 22 I Cleaning ....................................... 22 I Connections .................................. 23 I Mounting the transceiver .............. 24 I Dimensions.................................... 25 10 TROUBLESHOOTING .............. 26 11 CHANNEL LIST ........................ 27 12 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ............................ 28 29 I Specications ............................... 28 I Options ......................................... 29 iii 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE ................... 30 41 I Panel description .......................... 30 I Function display ............................ 32 I HM-127 supplied accessories ...... 33 I Installation .................................... 34 I Channel selection ......................... 36 I Receiving and transmitting ........... 37 I Lock functions ............................... 38 I Display backlighting ...................... 38 I Monitor function ............................ 38 I Call channel programming ............ 39 I Starting a scan .............................. 39 I Setting tag channels ..................... 39 I Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation ..... 40 I Set mode programming ................ 40 I Intercom operation ........................ 41 I Channel names ............................ 41 TEMPLATE CAUTIONS RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. CAUTION: Changes or modications to this device, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC or use reverse polarity. This will ruin the trans-
ceiver. NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. KEEP the transceiver at least 3.3 ft (1 m) away from the ships navigation compass. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temper-
atures below 4F (20C) or above +140F (+60C) or, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they may damage the transceiver surfaces. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver rear panel will become hot when operating continuously for long periods. Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver and optional HM-127 em-
ploy waterproof construction, which corresponds to JIS wa-
terproof specication, grade 7 (1 m/30 min.). However, once the transceiver or microphone has been dropped, water-
proong cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the case may be cracked, or the waterproof seal damaged, etc. iv 1 OPERATING RULES PRIORITIES Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls take priority over all others.
(2) OPERATORS 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. You must monitor channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel. False or fraudulent distress signals are prohibited and pun-
ishable by law. PRIVACY Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law-
fully be used in any way. Indecent or profane language is prohibited. RADIO LICENSES
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE You must have a current radio station license before using the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed. Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license application. This government-issued license states the call sign which is your crafts identication for radio purposes. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio opera-
tor may operate a transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries. Keep a copy of the current government rules and regulations handy. Radio license for boaters (U.S.A. only) The Telecommunications Act of 1996 permits recreational boaters to have and use a VHF marine radio, EPIRB, and marine radar without having an FCC ship station license. Boaters travelling on international voyages, having an HF single sideband radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal, or required to carry a marine radio under any other regula-
tion must still carry an FCC ship station license. For further information, see the FCC Ship Radio Stations Fact Sheet. 1 I Panel description Speaker u Function display w i q erty q CHANNEL UP / DOWN SWITCHES [YY] / [ZZ]
Push to select the operating channels, set mode con-
tents, etc. (p. 6) While pushing [H/L], push [Y] / [Z] to adjust the bright-
ness of the LCD and switch backlight. Push for 1sec. to start/stop scanning(p. 9) Push [Y] and [Z] for 1sec. to toggle the tag setting for the displayed channel. (p. 10) w POWER / VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
Turns power ON and OFF and adjusts the audio level. (p. 6) e SQUELCH CONTROL [SQL]
Sets the squelch threshold level. (p. 6) r TRANSMIT POWER SWITCH [H/L]
Toggles high and low power when pushed. (p. 6) Some channels are set to low power only. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 While pushing this switch, other switches perform sec-
ondary functions. t CHANNEL SWITCH [CH/WXDUAL]
Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed momentarily. (p. 5) While pushing [HI/LO], selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when pushed. (p. 5) International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for regular channels. Starts dualwatch or tri-watch when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 8) Stops dualwatch or tri-watch when either is activated. y CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Selects channel 16 when pushed. (p. 5) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 5) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 7) While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 7) Enters set mode when pushed while turning power ON.
(p. 20) u DISTRESS SWITCH [DISTRESS]
Transmits distress call when pushed for 5 sec. (p. 17) i DSC/POSITION SWITCH [DSC/ENTPOS]
Selects the DSC menu when pushed. (p. 11) Shows current position and time from an optional GPS receiver, etc. when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 11) 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display
!1 q w BUSY BUSY CALL TXTX TAG LOW D WX ALT GPS DSC POS REPLY e r t y u i o
!0
!2 U I C q TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 6) TX appears while transmitting. w BUSY INDICATOR (p. 6) BUSY appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. e TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 10) Appears when a tag channel is selected. r CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR CALL appears when the call channel is selected. (p. 5) t LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 6) LOW appears when low power is selected. y DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 5) Appears when a duplex channel is selected. 3 u WEATHER CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) WX appears when a weather channel is selected. ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use;
ashes when an alert tone is received. i GPS INDICATOR GPS appears while valid position data is received. GPS blinks when invalid position data is received. GPS disappears when no GPS receiver is connected. o DSC INDICATOR Indicates the DSC status. (p. 14)
!0 CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR Channel comment appears if programmed. (p. 7) scrolls when the battery voltage drops to approx. 10 V DC or below. tri-watch. (p. 8) appears during dualwatch;
appears during
!1 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number. A appears when a simplex channel is selected. (p. 5) In set mode, indicates the selected condition. (p. 20)
!2 CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR (p. 5) Indicates whether a U.S.A. (USA), International (INT), or Canadian (CANADA) channel is in use. I Microphone q w Microphone e q PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. (p. 6) w CHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ]
Push either switch to change the operating memory chan-
nel, set mode contents, etc. (p. 6) e CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Same as the [H/L] switch on the front panel. (p. 6) Selects channel 16 when pushed. (p. 5) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 5) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 7) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 7) While pushing [16] on the supplied microphone, turn power ON to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. (p. 6) 4 3 BASIC OPERATION I Channel selection Channel 16 Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used for establishing initial contact with another station and for emer-
gency communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both dualwatch and tri-watch. While standing by, you must monitor channel 16. Push [16 ] momentarily to select channel 16. Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting chan-
nel 16, or push [Y] / [Z] to se-
lect an operating channel. Push TAG I Channel 9 (Call channel) Each regular channel group has a separate leisure-use call channel. The call channel is monitored during tri-watch. The call channels can be programmed (p. 7) and are used to store your most often used channels in each channel group for quick recall. Push [16] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-
lected channel group. CALLING and call channel number appear. Each channel group may have an independent call channel. Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting call channel, or push [Y] / [Z] to select an operating channel. TAG CALL Push I 5 U.S.A., Canadian and international channels There are 57 U.S.A., 61 Canadian and 57 international chan-
nels. These channel groups may be specied for the operat-
ing area. q Push [CH/WX] to select a regular channel. If a weather channel appears, push [CH/WX] again. w Push [CH/WX] while pushing [H/L] to change the channel group, if necessary. U.S.A., International (INT) and Canadian channels can be se-
lected in sequence. e Rotate the channel selector to select a channel. D appears for duplex channels. A appears for simplex channels. TAG U U.S.A. channels Push
TAG TAG D C Canadian channels I International channels Weather channels There are 10 weather channels. Used for monitoring weather channels from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and At-
mospheric Administration) broadcasts. The transceiver can detect a weather alert tone on the se-
lected weather channel while receiving the channel, during standby on a regular channel or while scanning. (p. 20) q Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select a weather channel. WEATHER appears when a weather channel is selected. WX ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use.
(p. 20) w Rotate the channel selector to select a channel. Channels are memorized sepa-
rately for each channel group Push once or twice When weather alert is OFF. WX ALT When weather alert is ON. I Microphone lock function The microphone lock function electrically locks the [Y]/[Z]
and [16] switches on the supplied microphone. This prevents accidental channel changes and accidental function access. While pushing [16] on the supplied microphone, turn power ON to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. BASIC OPERATION 3 I Receiving and transmitting CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver. q Turn [VOL] right to turn power ON. w Set the audio and squelch levels. Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise in advance. Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level. Rotate [SQL] clockwise until the noise disappears. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. (p. 5) WX When receiving a signal, BUSY appears and audio is emitted from the speaker. r Push [H/L] to select the output power if necessary. LOW appears when low power is selected. Choose high power for longer distance communications. Some channels are for low power only. t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the mi-
crophone. TX appears. Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission (for GMDSS use). Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CAN-
NOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters. y Release [PTT] to receive. IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal, pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level. 6 3 BASIC OPERATION I Call channel programming The call channel is used to select Channel 9, however, you can program your most often-used channels in each channel group for quick recall. q While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to select the desired channel group (U.S.A., International, Canada) to be programmed. w Push [16 ] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-
lected channel group. CALL and call channel number appear. e Push [16 ] again for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call channel pro-
gramming condition. Channel number starts ashing. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the de-
sired channel. t Push [16 ] to program the dis-
played channel as the call chan-
nel. Push [CH/WX] to cancel. The channel number stops ashing. I I TAG CALL TAG CALL D I Channel names Memory channels can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 10 characters each. Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols (! " # $
% & ' ( ) + , . ) and spaces can be used. q Select the desired memory channel. Cancel dual watch, tri-watch or scan in advance. w While pushing [H/L], push [16 ] to edit memory channel name. A cursor appears and blinks. TAG I e Select the desired character by pushing [Y]/[Z]. Push [CH/WX] or [H/L] for cursor movement. r Push [16 ] to input and set the name. Push [H/L] to cancel. The cursor disappears. t Repeat steps q to r to program other memory channel names, if desired. 7 DUAL WATCH/TRI-WATCH 4 I Description Dualwatch monitors channel 16 while you are receiving an-
other channel; tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and the call channel while receiving another channel. DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION Call channel Dualwatch Tri-watch If a signal is received on Channel 16, dualwatch/tri-watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears. If a signal is received on the call channel during tri-watch, tri-watch becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears. To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch/tri-watch, push and hold [PTT]. I Operation q Select the desired operating channel. w Select dualwatch or tri-watch in set mode. (p. 20) e Push [CH/WX] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch or tri-watch.
[Example]
Operating dual-watch on INT channel 25 Operating tri-watch on INT channel 25 TAG D Dual-watch starts. TAG D Tri-watch starts. I I I BUSY BUSY TAG D Signal received on channel 16 takes priority. TAG D Dual-watch resumes after the signal disappears. I I I I BUSY BUSY CALL TAG Signal is received on call channel. BUSY BUSY TAG D Signal received on channel 16 takes priority. TAG D Tri-watch resumes after the signal disappears. appears during dualwatch;
Beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. appears during tri-watch. r To cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [CH/WX] again. 8 5 SCAN OPERATIONS I Scan types Scanning is an efcient way to locate signals quickly over a wide frequency range. The transceiver has priority scan and normal scan. Set the tag channels (scanned channel) before scanning. Clear the tag channels which inconveniently stop scanning, such as digital communication use. When the weather alert function is in use, the selected weather channel is checked while scanning. (p. 20) Choose priority or normal scan in set mode. (p. 20) PRIORITY SCAN NORMAL SCAN CH 01 CH 02 CH 01 CH 02 CH 06 CH 16 CH 03 CH 06 CH 03 CH 05 CH 04 CH 05 CH 04 Priority scan searches through all tag channels in se-
quence while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is de-
tected on Channel 16, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears; when a signal is detected on a channel other than Channel 16, scan becomes dualwatch until the signal dis-
appears. 9 Normal scan, like priority scan, searches through all tag channels in sequence. However, unlike priority scan, Chan-
nel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a tag channel. SCAN OPERATION 5 I Setting tag channels For more efficient scanning, add desired channels as tag channels or clear tag channels for unwanted channels. Chan-
nels set as non-tag channels will be skipped during scanning. Tag channels can be assigned to each channel group
(U.S.A., International, Canada) independently. I Starting a scan Set scan type (priority or normal scan) and scan resume timer in advance using set mode. (p. 20) q Set tag channels as described at left. w Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan. e While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to q While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to select the desired channel group, if desired. select the desired channel group, if desired. r Push [Y] or [Z] for 1 sec. to start priority or normal scan. w Select the desired channel to set as a tag channel. e Push [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag channel. TAG appears in the function display. r To cancel the tag channel setting, repeat e. TAG disappears. Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group While pushing [Y] and [Z], Turn power ON to clear all tag channels in the channel group. Pri scan 16 or Normal scan appears in the function display. When a signal is detected, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to set mode set-
ting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan.) Rotate the channel selector to check the scanning tag channels, to change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually. 16 ashes and a beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16 during priority scan. Push [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec. to set the paused channel as a tag channel. t To stop the scan, push [Y] or [Z].
[Example]: Starting a priority scan. TAG D Push
[Y] or [Z]
for 1 sec. I I TAG D I BUSY BUSY TAG D Scan starts. When a signal is receive 10 6 DSC OPERATION I MMSI code programming The 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code can be programmed at power ON. This function is not available when the MMSI code has been programmed by the dealer. This code programming can be performed only 2 times. q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [DSC], turn power ON to enter MMSI code programming condition. e After the display appears, release [DSC]. r Select the desired number by pushing [Y]/[Z] . t Push [CH/WX] to advance the cursor. Push [H/L] to move the cursor backward. y Repeat steps r and t to input 9 digit code. u Push [DSC] to input and set the code. The previously selected channel appears. I MMSI code check The 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code can be checked. q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select MMSI and push [DSC]. TAG D I 11 e Check the 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code. r Push [DSC] to exit the condition. I TAG D I Position indication When an optional GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0) is con-
nected, the transceiver can display the current position and time. A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC-M402 is not supplied from Icom. An NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 is required for position indication. Ask your dealer about the GPS receiver. While pushing [H/L], push [DSC] for 1 sec. to display the cur-
rent position. Latitude and longitude are displayed alternately. TAG GPS TAG GPS I I DSC OPERATION 6 Distress alert contains (default);
Kinds of distress : Undesignated distress Position data
: Latest GPS position data held for 23.5 hrs. or until the power is turned OFF. The distress call is repeated every 3.54.5 min., until re-
ceiving an acknowledgement. Push [DISTRESS] to transmit a renewed distress call, if desired. Push [16] to cancel the Call repeat mode. I Distress call A distress call should be transmitted if, in the opinion of the Master, the ship or a person is in distress and requires imme-
diate assistance. NEVER USE THE DISTRESS CALL WHEN YOUR SHIP IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL CAN BE USED ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. q Conrm any distress call is not being received. w While lifting up the switch cover, push the [DISTRESS] switch for 5 sec. to transmit the distress call. An emergency channel (Ch 70) is auto-
matically selected and the distress call is transmitted.. I TXTX e After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac-
knowledgment call on Ch70. The distress call is automatically transmit-
ted every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes. DSC RPEAT scrolls. r When receiving the acknowledgment, reply to the connected station via the microphone. RCV Distress ACK scrolls. I I LOW DSC 12 u Stan dby on Channel 70 until an ac-
knowledgement is received. WAITING ACK scrolls. i When the acknowledgement is re-
LOW I ceived, the display changes to the previously selected user channel with beeps. o Push and hold [PTT] to communicate your message to the responding party. 6 DSC OPERATION I Transmitting DSC calls Transmitting individual call The individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-
nal to a specic party only. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select individual and push [DSC]. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired pre-
programmed individual address. The ID code for the individual call can be set in advance. (p. 22) I I LOW D TAG LOW D t Push [DSC] to enter pre-programmed individual address. OK appears. y Push [DSC] to transmit the individual call. Channel 70 is selected and the individual call is transmitted to the selected station. If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. Routine category only is available. BUSY BUSY LOW D I I Push [DSC] to transmit DSC CALL. When Ch 70 is busy. 13 Transmitting individual acknowledgement Transmit an acknowledgement (able to comply or unable to comply) when an individual call for you is received. q RCV Individual scrolls. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the acknowledgement ABLE or UNABLE. TAG TAG I I DSC DSC DSC OPERATION 6 Transmitting all ships call Large ships use Channel 70 as their listening channel. When you want to announce a message to these ships, use the all ships call function. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select ALL SHIPS. Routine category only is available. e Push [DSC] to enter selected individ-
ual call acknowledgement, OK ap-
pears. r Push [DSC] to.transmit individual call acknowledgement t If you select Able,the channel speci-
ed by the calling stationl is automati-
cally selected. I I I TAG DSC TXTX TAG TAG r Push [DSC] to enter all ships call. OK appears. t Push [DSC] to transmit the all ships call. Channel 70 is selected and the all ships call is transmitted. Routine category only is available. y The all ships call has been transmit-
ted. A previous channel is selected automati-
cally. TAG D TAG D TXTX TAG LOW TAG D I I I I u Push [PTT] or [Y]/[Z] to exit the condition. 14 Transmitting position reply call Transmit a position reply call when a position request call is received. q DSC appears and aRCV Pos re-
quest scrolls in the display. TAG D DSC I w Push [DSC] to reply to the position request call; push [H/L]
to ignore the position request call. 6 DSC OPERATION Transmitting position request call Transmit a position request call when you want to know your friends current position, etc. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select POS RE-
QUEST. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired pre-
programmed individual address. The ID code for position request can be set in advance. (p. 22) TAG D TAG LOW D I I t Push [DSC] to enter pre-programmed individual address. OK appears. y Push [DSC] to transmit the position request call. Channel 70 is selected and the position request call is transmitted. u The position request call has been transmitted. WAITING ACK scrolls. I I TXTX TAG TAG LOW i Push [PTT] or rotate the channel selector to exit the condi-
tion. 15 I DSC individual ID A total of 40 DSC address IDs can be programmed and named with up to 10 characters. Deleting address ID q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADDRESS and push [DSC]. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select DEL, then DSC OPERATION 6 push [DSC]. When no address ID is programmed, the transceiver exits the condition automati-
cally. r Select the desired ID name pushing
[Y]/[Z], then push [DSC]. t Push [DSC] to delete the address ID;
push an other switch to exit the condi-
tion. I I TAG D TAG D Programming address ID q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADDRESS and push [DSC]. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADD and push [DSC]. r Set the distress ID and ID name, then push [DSC/ENT]. Rotate the channel selector to select the character. Push [H/L] to advance the cursor. Push [CH/WX] to move the cursor back-
ward. Push [16] to cancel and exit the condition. Up to 5 characters available to enter ID names. I I I I t Push [DSC] to program and to exit the condition. TAG D TAG D TAG D TAG D 16 6 DSC OPERATION I Receiving DSC calls Receiving a distress call While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. DSC appears and and RCV Distress scrolls in the dis-
play, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. I Continue monitoring Channel 16 as a coast station may re-
quire assistance. Receiving a distress acknowledgement While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress acknowledgement to other ship is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
I TAG DSC utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress ACK scrolls in the display, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress Relay ACK scrolls in the display; then, Channel 16 is automatically selected. TAG DSC Receiving a distress relay call While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress relay call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
TAG DSC utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress Relay appears in the display, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. I Monitor Channel 16 until the emergency communication has been completed. Receiving an all ships call While monitoring Channel 70 and an all ships call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds when the category is Distress or Urgency; 2 beeps sound for other categories. RCV All ships scrolls in the display; then,the channel specied by the calling station is automatically selected for voice communication. TAG DSC I Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from the calling vessel. Receiving a distress relay acknowledgement While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress relay acknowledgement is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
TAG DSC I 17 utes. Receiving an individual call While monitoring Channel 70 and an in-
dividual call is received:
Emergency alarm or beeps sound de-
TAG DSC pending on the received category. RCV Individual scrolls in the display, then the channel specied by the calling station is automatically selected for checking the channel condition. I Receiving a geographical area call While monitoring Channel 70 and a geo-
graphical area call (for the area you are in) is received:
Emergency alarm or beeps sound de-
I TAG DSC pending on the received category. RCV Geographic scrolls, then the channel specified by the calling station is automatically selected for voice com-
munications. Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from the calling ship. When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. DSC OPERATION 6 Receiving a position reply call While monitoring Channel 70 and a position reply call (for the area you are in) is received:
Received POS appears in the display. Latitude and longitude are displayed alternately. TAG TAG I DSC POS REPLY I DSC POS REPLY When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. Receiving a position request call While monitoring Channel 70 and a posi-
tion request call (for the area you are in) is received:
RCV Pos request scrolls in the dis-
play. I Push [DSC] to reply to the call. TAG DSC When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. 18 7 INTERCOM OPERATION I Intercom operation The optional intercom function allows you to talk to the deck from the cabin. The optional HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MI-
CROPHONE is required for intercom operation. Connect an optional HM-127 as described on p. 37. Transmitting is impossible during intercom operation. The received signal is muted during intercom operation. q Push [DSC] for 1 sec. to enter intercom mode. The HM-127 power is automatically turned ON, even if the HM-
127 power is OFF. TAG INT I IC-M402 HM-127 w Push and hold [DSC] again to call up. The transceiver and microphone emit call beeps. e Push and hold the PTT switch and speak at a normal voice level into the microphone. TALK or LSTN appears on the caller or listener function dis-
play, respectively. To adjust the IC-M402s speaker output level, rotate [VOL]. To adjust the HM-127s speaker output level, push [Y]/[Z] after pushing [VOL] on the HM-127. 19 TAG INT I IC-M402 (caller) HM-127 (listener) r After releasing the PTT switch you can hear the response through the speaker. t To return to normal operation, push [DSC] momentarily. Other switches also turn the function OFF, however, the corre-
sponding function is then activated e.g. pushing [16] selects Channel 16. While in the intercom mode, the transceiver functions
(transmit and receive) are interrupted. If the transceiver is in transmit condition, the intercom function is not avail-
able. When a DSC call is received, DSC received appears and the last received DSC message is displayed after the intercom use is nished. When a WX alert is received, WX ALT flashes and a beep sounds. The WX alert sounds after the intercom use is nished. I Set mode programming Set mode is used to change the conditions of some of the transceivers functions. Available functions may differ depending on dealer setting. The optional HM-127 has its own settings for the beep tone and LCD contrast. q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [16], turn power ON to enter set mode. e After the display appears, release [16]. r Push [16] to select the desired item, if necessary. t Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item. y Turn power OFF, then ON again to exit set mode. SET MODE CONSTRUCTION Scan mode Scan resume timer Weather alert Dual/tri watch WX ALT LCD contrast Push Beep tone DSC watch SET MODE 8 I Set mode items Scan mode The scan mode can be se-
lected as a normal scan or priority scan. (p. 9) Normal scan (default) Priority scan Scan resume timer The scan resume timer can be selected as a pause
(OFF) or timer scan (ON). When OFF is selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears. When ON is selected, the scan pauses 5 sec. and resumes even if a signal is being received on channels except for Channel 16. Scan timer OFF (default) Scan timer ON WX WX ALT Weather alert An NOAA broadcast sta-
tion transmits a weather alert tone before important weather information. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the transceiver detects the alert, then ashes the WX ALT indicator until the trans-
ceiver is operated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is checked any time during standby or while scanning. ALT appears with WX indication when the function is set ON. Weather alert OFF (default) Weather alert ON 20 8 SET MODE Dual/tri watch This item can be selected as dual watch or tri-watch.
(p. 8) DSC watch DSC watch monitors Channel 70 while you are receiving another channel. LCD contrast This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 4 steps. Dual watch (default) Tri-watch LCD contrast 3 (default) DSC watch ON (default) DSC watch OFF If a distress signal is received on Channel 70, the transceiver monitors Channel 16 and 70 alternately until the distress sig-
nal disappears. If a signal is received on another channel, DSC watch pauses until the signal disappears. This function may not be available for some channel groups depending on dealer setting. Beep tone You can select silent oper-
ation by turning beep tones OFF or you can have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch by turning beep tones ON. Beep tone ON (default) Beep tone OFF 21 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 9 I Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied:
Qty. q Mounting bracket ............................................................ 1 w DC power cable (OPC-891) ............................................ 1 e Microphone hanger ......................................................... 1 r Mounting bracket knobs ................................................. 2 t Mounting screws (5 20) ................................................ 2 y Mic hanger screws (3 16) ........................................... 2 u Flat washers (M5) ........................................................... 2 i Spring washers (M5) ...................................................... 2 I Warning sticker attachment A WARNING STICKER is supplied with the transceiver. To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be afxed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating con-
trols of the radio. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker. I Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication sys-
tem is an antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them. I Fuse replacement One fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new, rated one. I Cleaning If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or al-
cohol, as they may damage transceiver surfaces. 22 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE I Connections q w t r e q DC POWER CONNECTOR Connects the supplied DC power cable from this connector to an external 12 V DC power source. w EXTERNAL MICROPHONE JACK Connects to optional HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICRO-
PHONE. e ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connector to the transceiver. CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver. 23 r GPS RECEIVER JACK Connects to an optional GPS receiver to input the position data and time data. A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC-M402 is not supplied from Icom. An NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 is required for position or time indi-
cation, etc. Ask your dealer about the GPS receiver. RCA NMEA (+) NMEA () t EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connects to an external speaker. See Options on p. 30 for available external speakers. MICROPHONE HANGER Rest the supplied microphone on the hanger when not in use. CAUTION: After connecting the DC power cable, GPS receiver jack and external speaker jack, cover the connec-
tor and jacks with an adhesion tape as shown below, to prevent water seeping into the transceiver. Adhesion tape CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 9 EXAMPLE I Mounting the transceiver Using the supplied mounting bracket The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver allows overhead or dashboard mounting. Mount the transceiver securely with the 2 supplied screws
(M5 20) to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and can support more than 5 kg. Mount the transceiver so that the face of the transceiver is at 90 to your line of sight when operating it. CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your vessels magnetic navigation compass. NOTE: Check the installation angle; the function display may not be easy-to-read at some angles. 24 28.5 mm
(1 1 8 in) 86.5 mm (3 13 32 in) 25 mm
(1 in)
) n i 2
m m 1 5 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE I Dimensions 152 mm (6 in)
) n i 8 5 2
m m 7 6 25 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power comes ON. Bad connection to the power supply. Check the connection to the transceiver. No sound comes from the speaker. Squelch level is too deep. Volume level is too low. Speaker has been exposed to water. Set squelch to the threshhold point. Set [VOL] to a suitable level. Drain water from the speaker. Transmitting is impossi-
ble, or high power can-
not be selected. Some channels are for low power or receive only. The output power is set to low. Change channels. Push [H/L] to select high power. Scan does not start. TAG channel is not programmed. Set the desired channels as TAG channels. No beep sounds. Beep tone is turnd OFF. The squelch is open. Turn the beep tone ON in set mode. Set squelch to the threshold point. Distress call cannot be transmitted. MMSI (DSC self ID) code is not pro-
grammed. Program the MMSI (DSC self ID) code. 10 REF. p. 22 p. 6 p. 6 p. 5,27 p. 6 p. 10 p. 21 p. 6 p. 11 26 11 CHANNEL LIST Channel number USA INT 01 02 03 Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 156.050 160.650 01 156.050 156.050 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.150 156.150 156.200 160.800 04A 156.200 156.200 156.250 160.850 05A 156.250 156.250 06 156.300 156.300 156.350 160.950 07A 156.350 156.350 156.400 156.400 08 156.450 156.450 09 10 156.500 156.500 156.550 156.550 11 12 156.600 156.600 13*1 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15*1 156.750 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17*1 156.850 156.850 156.900 161.500 18A 156.900 156.900 156.950 161.550 01A 03A 05A 06 07A 08 09 10 11 12 13*2 14 15*2 16 17*1 18A 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15*1 16 17 18 19 23 22 21 20 INT 22A 21A 24 25 23A 24 25 Channel number Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive USA 19A 156.950 156.950 19A 20 20*1 157.000 161.600 20A 157.000 157.000 157.050 161.650 21 21A 157.050 157.050 21b Rx only 161.650 157.100 161.700 22A 157.100 157.100 157.150 161.750 23 157.150 157.150 157.200 161.800 24 25 157.250 161.850 25b Rx only 161.850 157.300 161.900 26 157.350 161.950 27 28 157.400 162.000 28b Rx only 162.000 156.025 160.625 60 156.075 160.675 61A 156.075 156.075 156.125 160.725 62A 156.125 156.125 156.175 160.775 156.175 156.175 156.225 160.825 26 27 28 26 27 28 60 61 61A 63A 62 63 64 64
*1Low power only.
*2Momentary high power.
*3Receive only. 27 Channel number USA 64A INT Channel number USA 83A INT Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 64A 156.225 160.825 156.275 160.875 65A 156.275 156.275 156.325 160.925 156.325 156.325 66A*1 156.375 156.375 67 156.425 156.425 68 69 156.475 156.475 70*3 156.525 156.525 71 156.575 156.575 156.625 156.625 72 156.675 156.675 73 74 156.725 156.725 77*1 156.875 156.875 156.925 161.525 78A 156.925 156.925 156.975 161.575 79A 156.975 156.975 157.025 161.625 80A 157.025 157.025 157.075 161.675 81A 157.075 157.075 157.125 161.725 82A 157.125 157.125 157.175 157.175 83 65A 66A 67*2 68 69 70*3 71 72 73 74 77*1 78A 79A 80A 81A 82A 65 65A 66 66A 67 68 69 70*3 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 83A 157.175 157.175 83b Rx only 161.775 84 157.225 161.825 157.225 157.225 157.275 161.875 157.275 157.275 157.325 161.925 157.325 157.325 157.375 161.975 157.375 157.375 157.425 162.025 157.425 157.425 86 87 88 84 85 86 87 88 84 84A 85 85A 86 86A 87 87A 88 88A WX channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 162.550 RX only 162.400 RX only 162.475 RX only 162.425 RX only 162.450 RX only 162.500 RX only 162.525 RX only 161.650 RX only RX only 161.775 163.275 RX only SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 12 I Specications General Frequency coverage
Transmit Receive Mode Channel spacing Current drain (at 13.8 V) 156.025157.425 MHz 156.050163.275 MHz
: FM (16K0G3E) DSC (16K0G2B)
: 25 kHz
: TX high Max. audio 6.0 A max. 1.2 A max. Power supply requirement: 13.8 V DC 15%
Frequency stability Dimensions
(Projection not included) Weight
: 10 ppm
(20C to + 60C; 4F to
+140F)
: 152(W) 67(H) 144(D) mm 6 (W) 2 58(H) 5 23(D) in
: 900 g; 2 lb Transmitter Output power Modulation system
: 25 W and 1 W
: Variable reactance phase modulation Max. frequency deviation : 5.0 kHz Spurious emissions
: 70 dB Receiver Receive system
: Double conversion superheterodyne Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) : Less than 0.25 V (typical) Squelch sensitivity
: Less than 0.20 V (typical) Intermodulation rejection ratio: More than 70 dB Spurious response
: More than 70 dB rejection ratio Adjacent channel selectivity: More than 70 dB Audio output power
: More than 4.5 W at 10% distor-
tion with a 4 load All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 28 12 SPECIFICATTIONS AND OPTIONS I Options MB-69 FLUSH MOUNT For mounting the transceiver to a panel. SP-5 EXTERNAL SPEAKER A large, external speaker for superior audio output. SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER A compact, external speaker. Features easy installation. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE (p. 30) External microphone-type controller. Provides optional inter-
com operation. 6 m (20 feet) microphone cable and mount-
ing base included. Black and white colours are available. OPC-999 MICROPHONE EXTENSION CABLE 6 m (20 feet) microphone extension cable for optional HM-127. Up to 2 OPC-999 can be connected. (18 m; 60 feet maximum) 29 OPTIONAL HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Panel description The optional HM-127 remotely controls the IC-M402 and pro-
vides an optional intercom function. q w e r
!0 o i u y t w PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p. 8, 44) Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. e CHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ]
Push either switch to change the operating channel, set mode contents, etc. (p. 8, 44) While pushing [H/L], push [Y]/[Z] to adjust the bright-
ness of the LCD and switch backlight. (p. 45) Push either switch to adjust audio level or noise squelch level after [VOL] or [SQL] is pushed, respectively.
(p. 8, 45) In set mode, changes setting of the selected item.
(p. 9, 46) Checks tag channels or changes scanning direction dur-
ing scan. (p. 8, 45) r Channel 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Selects Channel 16 when pushed. (p. 6, 43) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 6, 543) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 9, 46) While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 9, 49) Enters set mode when pushed while turning power ON.
(p. 26, 48) q POWER SWITCH [PWR] (p. 6, 44) Push for 2 sec. to turn the HM-127 power ON or OFF when the IC-M402 power is turned ON. 30 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE t CHANNEL/DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SWITCH
[CH/WXDWU/I/C]
Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed momentarily. (p. 6, 7, 43) While pushing [H/L], selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when pushed. (p. 6, 7, 43) International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for regular channels. Starts dualwatch or tri-watch when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 11, 47) Stops dualwatch or tri-watch when either is activated. y ATTENUATOR/INTERCOM/SCRAMBLER SWITCH
[LO/DXICSCR]
Activates the intercom function when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 25, 49) Calls the IC-M402 when pushed and held while in inter-
com mode. (p. 25, 49) RF attenuator and voice scrambler are not available for IC-
M402. u SQUELCH/MONITOR/LOCK SWITCH [SQLMONIL]
[Y]/[Z] sets the squelch threshold level after pushing
[SQL]. (p. 44) Push [SQLMONI] for 1 sec. to turn the monitor function ON. (p. 45) While pushing [H/L], push [SQLMONIL] to toggle the microphone key lock function ON or OFF. (p. 45) T appears while key lock function is in use.
[PWR], [PTT], [VOL], [SQL] and [H/L] still function when the 31 microphone key lock function is turned ON. Advance the cursor while in memory name program-
ming condition. (p. 9, 49) i VOLUME/DIMMER SWITCH [VOLDIM]
[Y]/[Z] adjusts the audio level after pushing [VOL]. Push [VOLDIM] for 1 sec. to adjust the brightness of the LCD and switch backlight. (p. 45) Move the cursor backward while in memory name pro-
gramming condition. (p. 9, 49) o TRANSMIT POWER SWITCH [H/L]
Toggles high and low power when pushed. (p. 8, 44) Some channels are set to low power only. While pushing this switch, other switches perform sec-
ondary functions. Toggles the all key lock function ON or OFF when pushed while turning power ON. (p. 44) T ashes while the all key lock function is in use. Only [PWR] and [PTT] function when the all key lock function is in use.
!0 SCAN SWITCH [SCNTAG] (p. 13, 46) Starts and stops normal or priority scan when tag chan-
nels are programmed. Push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag (scanned) channel. While pushing [H/L], push for 3 sec. to clear all tag chan-
nels. I Function display i u
!6
!4!5 !3 TX BUSY TAG CALL LOW WX ALT DUP DUAL P SCAN TRI CAN USA INT L VOL SQL y
!2
!1
!0 o q w e r t q CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Indicates whether an International (INT), U.S.A. (USA) or Canadian (CAN) channel is selected. w KEY LOCK INDICATOR (p. 38) Appears while the key lock function is in use. Flashes while the all key lock function is in use. e CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number. A appears when a simplex channel is selected. (p. 5, 36) In set mode, indicates the selected condition. (p. 20, 40) HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 r VOLUME INDICATOR (p. 37) Appears while audio output level is adjusted. t SQUELCH INDICATOR (p. 37) Appears while noise squelch level is adjusted. y CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR Channel comment appears (and scrolls) if programmed.
(p. 7, 41) In set mode, indicates or scrolls the selected set mode item. (p. 20, 40) u BUSY INDICATOR (p. 6, 37, 38) Appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. i TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Appears while transmitting. o SCAN INDICATOR (p. 9, 39) SCAN appears during normal scan. P SCAN appears during priority scan.
!0 PRIORITY CHANNEL INDICATOR Indicates a priority channel during priority scan or dual/tri-watch. (p. 8, 40) IC appears during intercom mode. (p. 19, 41)
!1 DUAL/TRI WATCH INDICATOR (p. 8, 40) DUAL appears during dualwatch; TRI during tri-watch. 32 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE
!2 WEATHER CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) WX appears when a weather channel is selected. ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use;
ashes when an alert tone is received.
!3 LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Appears when low power is selected.
!4 CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) Appears when the call channel is selected.
!5 DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 5, 41) Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
!6 TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 10, 39) Appears when a tag channel is selected. I HM-127 supplied accessories Accessories included with the HM-127:
Qty. q Connection cable (OPC-1000: 6 m; 20 ft) ...................... 1 w Mounting base ................................................................ 1 e Microphone hanger ........................................................ 1 r Screws (M3 16; tapping) ............................................. 5 w e r q 33 I Installation The optional HM-127 can be connected to the transceiver di-
rectly, as well as via the supplied connection cable for longer distance remote operation. The connector of the connection cable can be installed into a cabinet, wall, etc., as a built-in plug. For longer distance remote operation, the optional extension cable, OPC-999 (6 m; 20 ft/Connecting between transceiver and the connection cable.), is available, and up to 2 OPC-999 can be added. q Insert the supplied cable into the external microphone jack and tighten the cable nut as shown below. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 w To use the supplied cable as a wall socket, follow the fol-
lowing steps. e Using the mounting base, carefully mark off the 2 spots where the cable and screws will be fastened. r Drill holes at these marks. t Install the mounting base using screws as shown below. Mounting base Nut Gasket Screw holes
(approx. 2 (d) mm; 332) Cap y The installation is finished when it is completed. 34 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 2 mm; 332 2 3 9 2
m m
) d
3 2 Mounting base 5 mm; 316 2 3 1 3 1
m m
) d
0 5 Gasket Nut Cap
) 6 1 1 1 o t 6 1 5 1
m m
) d
7 2 o t 4 2 35 I Channel selection Channel 16 q Push [16] to select Channel 16. w Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting Chan-
nel 16, or push [Y] or [Z] to se-
lect operating channel. Push Call channel q Push [169] for 1 sec. to select call channel. w Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting call channel, or push [Y] or [Z] to se-
lect operating channel. Push for 1 sec. Weather channels q Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select weather channel group. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select weather channel. e Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting the weather channel group. Push HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 U.S.A., International and Canadian channels q Push [CH/WX] to select regular channel. Push [CH/WX] again, if weather channel appears. w Push [CH/WXU/I/C], while pushing [H/L], to select chan-
nel group. U.S.A., International and Canadian channels can be selected in Push while pushing U.S.A. channels
International channels Canadian channels 36 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Receiving and transmitting q Turn power ON r Set output power t Push to transmit y Release to receive e Set channel w Set volume w Set squelch, if required t Speak into microphone q Push [PWR] to turn power ON. w Push [VOL], then [Y]/[Z] to adjust audio output level. Push [SQL], then [Y]/[Z] to mute any audio noise, if necessary. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. When receiving a signal, from the speaker. Further adjustment of audio level may be necessary at this point. appears and audio is emitted r Push [H/L] to select the output power, if necessary. LOW appears when low power is selected. Choose low power for shorter, high power for longer distance communications. Some channels are low power only. 37 t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the mi-
crophone. Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission (for GMDSS use). appears. Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CAN-
NOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. wa-
ters. y Release [PTT] to receive. IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal (voice), pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level. Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel. I Lock functions The lock function electronically locks keys and switches to prevent accidental changes and function access from the mi-
crophone. All keys, switches and controllers on the transceiver are functional. Activating the lock function Push [SQL] while pushing
[H/L] to turn the lock function ON and OFF. appears. Only
[H/L],
[SQLMONI], [VOL]+[Y]/[Z] and
[SQL]+[Y]/[Z] are functional.
[PWR],
[PTT], Appears when the lock function is in use. Activating the all key lock function Turn the power ON by pushing
[PWR] while pushing [H/L] to turn the all key lock function ON and OFF. ashes. Only [PWR] and [PTT] are functional. Flashes when the all lock function is in use. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Display backlighting The function display and switches can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions. And the backlighting con-
dition can be adjusted independently from the transceiver. q Push [VOLDIM] for 1 sec. to enter backlight adjusting mode. indicator. with number of backlight level appears in the channel name w Push [Y]/[Z] to adjust the backlight level. The backlight level is adjustable between 0 (lights OFF) and 7
(brightest). For your reference:
Pushing [Y]/[Z], while [H/L] is pushed, also adjusts backlight level. No backlight level indication is available. I Monitor function The monitor function releases the noise squelch mute of the microphone only. (An independent noise squelch system is employed.) Push [SQLMONI] for 1 sec. to activate the monitor func-
tion. Any key, except [Y]/[Z], cancels the monitor function. ashes and audio is emitted. 38 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Call channel programming. q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) to be programmed. w Push [169] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the selected chan-
nel group. CALL and call channel number ap-
pear. e Push [169] again for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call channel pro-
gramming condition. Call channel number and channel group to be programmed ashes. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. t Push [169] to program the dis-
played channel as the call channel. The call channel number and channel group stop ashing. 39 I Starting a scan q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. When the weather alert function is in use, select the desired weather channel with [CH/WX] and [Y]/[Z]. w Push [SCN] to start priority or normal scan. SCAN appears during normal scan. The priority channel readout indicates 16, and P and SCAN indicators appear during priority scan. When a signal is received, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to set mode set-
ting (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan). Push [Y]/[Z] to check the scanning tag channels, to change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually. e To stop the scan, push [SCN]. SCAN disappears. Pushing [PTT], [169] or [CH/WX] also stops the scan. I Setting tag channels q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel to set as a tag channel. e Push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag channel. appears. r To cancel the tag channel setting, push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. disappears. Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group Push [SCNTAG] while pushing [H/L] for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps). I Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation q Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w Push [CH/WXDW] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch or tri-
watch. DUAL appears during dualwatch; TRI appears during tri-
watch. Beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel. e To cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [CH/WXDW] again. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Set mode programming Set mode is used to change the condition of the transceivers functions and the microphones own functions:
In this section, instructions are for the microphones own func-
tions only. Refer p. 3033 for the setting of the other func-
tions. (Some functions may not be selected from the micro-
phone.) Entering set mode q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [169], turn power ON. After beep emission, a set mode item (in the channel name indi-
cator and condition in the channel number readout) is displayed. e Push [169] to select the desired item, if necessary. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item. t Turn power OFF, then ON to exit set mode. Beep tone BEEP Push [Y] to turn ON,
[Z] to turn OFF the beep output. LCD contrast LCD CONTRAST Push [Y]/[Z] to adjust to a suitable LCD contrast. Push Push 40 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Intercom operation q Push [LO/DXIC] for 1 sec. to ac-
tivate the intercom function. IC appears in the priority channel readout. The channel name disappears. w Push [PTT] to talk. appears in the channel name indicator. Appears when the inter-
com function is in use. e Release [PTT] to listen. appears in the channel name indicator when the trans-
ceiver is in talking mode. r Push [LO/DXIC] to cancel the intercom function. Pushing [16], [SCNTAG] or [CH/WX] is also cancels the inter-
com function. For your reference:
In case the intercom mode is selected with the transceiver during microphone power OFF, the microphone power is au-
tomatically turned ON and the intercom mode is selected. Intercom beep function Push [LO/DXIC] for more than 1 sec. Emits intercom beep while holding. I Channel names q Push [Y]/[Z] to select a channel to program. Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w While pushing [H/L], push [169]. The 1st character of the currently programmed comment ashes. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select a character. r Push [SQL] to move to right; then push [Y]/[Z] to select a character. Push [VOL] to move to the left. t Continue until the desired characters have been selected, then push [169] to return to normal operation. Available characters
(space)
(4)
(E)
(O)
(Y)
(i)
(s)
(5)
(F)
(P)
(Z)
(j)
(t)
(6)
(G)
(Q)
(a)
(k)
(u)
(7)
(H)
(R)
(b)
(8)
(I)
(S)
(c)
(l)
(m)
(v)
(w)
(9)
(J)
(T)
(d)
(n)
(x)
(0)
(A)
(K)
(U)
(e)
(o)
(y)
(1)
(B)
(L)
(V)
(f)
(p)
(z)
(2)
(C)
(M)
(W)
(g)
(q)
(3)
(D)
(N)
(X)
(h)
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(15 16 to 11 16 ) TEMPLATE 139 (515 32 ) MB-69 2 mm; 3 32
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3 5 Unit: mm (inch) 42 Count on us!
A-6019H-1US Printed in Japan 2000 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan
1 | Revised Manual 2 | Users Manual | 1.25 MiB | August 03 2001 |
INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER iM402 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject 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. RADIO OPERATOR WARNING W ARNING 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 5 meters (measured from the lowest point of the antenna) vertically above the main deck and all pos-
sible personnel. This is the minimum safe separation dis-
tance estimated to meet all RF exposure compliance requirements. This 5 meter distance is based on the FCC Safe Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) distance of 3 meters added to the height of an adult (2 meters) and is appropriate for all vessels. 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 3 meter MPE radius. Do not transmit with radio and antenna when persons are within the MPE radius of the antenna, unless such per-
sons (such as driver or radio operator) are shielded from antenna field by a grounded 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. i 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 PER-
MISSIBLE 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 3M 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. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M402. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16. USING CHANNEL 16 DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE 1. MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY. 2. THIS IS ............... (name of vessel) 3. Your call sign or other indication of the vessel
(AND 9-digit DSC ID if you have one). 4. LOCATED AT ............... (your position) 5. The kind of the distress and assistance required. 6. Any other information which might facilitate the rescue. Or, transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on Channel 7 USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (Ch 70) DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE 1. While lifting up the switch cover, push and hold
[DISTRESS] for 5 sec. until you hear 5 short beeps change to one long beep. 2. Wait for an acknowledgment from a coast station. Channel 16 is automatically selected. 3. Push and hold [PTT], then transmit the appropriate information as at left. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS RADIO OPERATOR WARNING ................ i IMPORTANT ............................................. ii IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ...................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................... iii CAUTIONS .............................................. iv 1 OPERATING RULES .................. 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .......... 2 4 I Panel description ............................ 2 I Function display .............................. 3 I Microphone ..................................... 4 3 BASIC OPERATION .............. 5 7 I Channel selection ........................... 5 I Microphone lock function ................ 6 I Receiving and transmitting ............. 6 I Call channel programming .............. 7 I Channel names .............................. 7 4 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH ......... 8 I Description ............................................ 8 I Operation ........................................ 8 5 SCAN OPERATIONS ........... 9 10 I Scan types ...................................... 9 I Setting tag channels ..................... 10 I Starting a scan .............................. 10 6 DSC OPERATION .............. 11 18 I MMSI code programming ............. 11 I MMSI code check ......................... 11 I Position indication ......................... 11 I Distress call .................................. 12 I Transmitting DSC calls ................. 13 I DSC individual ID ......................... 16 I Receiving DSC calls ..................... 17 7 INTERCOM OPERATION ......... 19 I Intercom operation ........................ 19 8 SET MODE ........................ 20 21 I Set mode programming ................ 20 I Set mode items ............................. 20 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ................. 22 25 I Supplied accessories .................... 22 I Antenna ........................................ 22 I Fuse replacement ......................... 22 I Cleaning ....................................... 22 I Connections .................................. 23 I Mounting the transceiver .............. 24 I Dimensions.................................... 25 10 TROUBLESHOOTING .............. 26 11 CHANNEL LIST ........................ 27 12 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ............................ 28 29 I Specications ............................... 28 I Options ......................................... 29 iii 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE ................... 30 41 I Panel description .......................... 30 I Function display ............................ 32 I HM-127 supplied accessories ...... 33 I Installation .................................... 34 I Channel selection ......................... 36 I Receiving and transmitting ........... 37 I Lock functions ............................... 38 I Display backlighting ...................... 38 I Monitor function ............................ 38 I Call channel programming ............ 39 I Starting a scan .............................. 39 I Setting tag channels ..................... 39 I Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation ..... 40 I Set mode programming ................ 40 I Intercom operation ........................ 41 I Channel names ............................ 41 TEMPLATE CAUTIONS RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. CAUTION: Changes or modications to this device, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC or use reverse polarity. This will ruin the trans-
ceiver. NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. KEEP the transceiver at least 3.3 ft (1 m) away from the ships navigation compass. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temper-
atures below 4F (20C) or above +140F (+60C) or, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they may damage the transceiver surfaces. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver rear panel will become hot when operating continuously for long periods. Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver and optional HM-127 em-
ploy waterproof construction, which corresponds to JIS wa-
terproof specication, grade 7 (1 m/30 min.). However, once the transceiver or microphone has been dropped, water-
proong cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the case may be cracked, or the waterproof seal damaged, etc. iv 1 OPERATING RULES PRIORITIES Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls take priority over all others.
(2) OPERATORS 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. You must monitor channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel. False or fraudulent distress signals are prohibited and pun-
ishable by law. PRIVACY Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law-
fully be used in any way. Indecent or profane language is prohibited. RADIO LICENSES
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE You must have a current radio station license before using the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed. Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license application. This government-issued license states the call sign which is your crafts identication for radio purposes. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio opera-
tor may operate a transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries. Keep a copy of the current government rules and regulations handy. Radio license for boaters (U.S.A. only) The Telecommunications Act of 1996 permits recreational boaters to have and use a VHF marine radio, EPIRB, and marine radar without having an FCC ship station license. Boaters travelling on international voyages, having an HF single sideband radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal, or required to carry a marine radio under any other regula-
tion must still carry an FCC ship station license. For further information, see the FCC Ship Radio Stations Fact Sheet. 1 I Panel description Speaker q Function display w i u erty q DISTRESS SWITCH [DISTRESS]
Transmits distress call when pushed for 5 sec. (p. 17) w POWER / VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
Turns power ON and OFF and adjusts the audio level. (p. 6) e SQUELCH CONTROL [SQL]
Sets the squelch threshold level. (p. 6) r TRANSMIT POWER SWITCH [H/L]
Toggles high and low power when pushed. (p. 6) Some channels are set to low power only. While pushing this switch, other switches perform sec-
ondary functions. t CHANNEL SWITCH [CH/WXDUAL]
Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed momentarily. (p. 5) While pushing [HI/LO], selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when pushed. (p. 5) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for regular channels. Starts dualwatch or tri-watch when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 8) Stops dualwatch or tri-watch when either is activated. y CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Selects channel 16 when pushed. (p. 5) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 5) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 7) While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 7) Enters set mode when pushed while turning power ON.
(p. 20) u CHANNEL UP / DOWN SWITCHES [YY] / [ZZ]
Push to select the operating channels, set mode con-
tents, etc. (p. 6) While pushing [H/L], push [Y] / [Z] to adjust the bright-
ness of the LCD and switch backlight. Push for 1sec. to start/stop scanning(p. 9) Push [Y] and [Z] for 1sec. to toggle the tag setting for the displayed channel. (p. 10) i DSC/POSITION SWITCH [DSC/ENTPOS]
Selects the DSC menu when pushed. (p. 11) Shows current position and time from an optional GPS receiver, etc. when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 11) 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display
!1 q w BUSY BUSY CALL TXTX TAG LOW D WX ALT GPS DSC POS REPLY e r t y u i o
!0
!2 U I C q TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 6) TX appears while transmitting. w BUSY INDICATOR (p. 6) BUSY appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. e TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 10) Appears when a tag channel is selected. r CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR CALL appears when the call channel is selected. (p. 5) t LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 6) LOW appears when low power is selected. y DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 5) Appears when a duplex channel is selected. 3 u WEATHER CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) WX appears when a weather channel is selected. ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use;
ashes when an alert tone is received. i GPS INDICATOR GPS appears while valid position data is received. GPS blinks when invalid position data is received. GPS disappears when no GPS receiver is connected. o DSC INDICATOR Indicates the DSC status. (p. 14)
!0 CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR Channel comment appears if programmed. (p. 7) scrolls when the battery voltage drops to approx. 10 V DC or below. tri-watch. (p. 8) appears during dualwatch;
appears during
!1 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number. A appears when a simplex channel is selected. (p. 5) In set mode, indicates the selected condition. (p. 20)
!2 CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR (p. 5) Indicates whether a U.S.A. (USA), International (INT), or Canadian (CANADA) channel is in use. I Microphone q w Microphone e q PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. (p. 6) w CHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ]
Push either switch to change the operating memory chan-
nel, set mode contents, etc. (p. 6) e CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Same as the [H/L] switch on the front panel. (p. 6) Selects channel 16 when pushed. (p. 5) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 5) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 7) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 7) While pushing [16] on the supplied microphone, turn power ON to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. (p. 6) 4 3 BASIC OPERATION I Channel selection Channel 16 Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used for establishing initial contact with another station and for emer-
gency communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both dualwatch and tri-watch. While standing by, you must monitor channel 16. Push [16 ] momentarily to select channel 16. Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting chan-
nel 16, or push [Y] / [Z] to se-
lect an operating channel. Push TAG I Channel 9 (Call channel) Each regular channel group has a separate leisure-use call channel. The call channel is monitored during tri-watch. The call channels can be programmed (p. 7) and are used to store your most often used channels in each channel group for quick recall. Push [16] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-
lected channel group. CALLING and call channel number appear. Each channel group may have an independent call channel. Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting call channel, or push [Y] / [Z] to select an operating channel. TAG CALL Push I 5 U.S.A., Canadian and international channels There are 57 U.S.A., 61 Canadian and 57 international chan-
nels. These channel groups may be specied for the operat-
ing area. q Push [CH/WX] to select a regular channel. If a weather channel appears, push [CH/WX] again. w Push [CH/WX] while pushing [H/L] to change the channel group, if necessary. U.S.A., International (INT) and Canadian channels can be se-
lected in sequence. e Rotate the channel selector to select a channel. D appears for duplex channels. A appears for simplex channels. TAG U U.S.A. channels Push
TAG TAG D C Canadian channels I International channels Weather channels There are 10 weather channels. Used for monitoring weather channels from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and At-
mospheric Administration) broadcasts. The transceiver can detect a weather alert tone on the se-
lected weather channel while receiving the channel, during standby on a regular channel or while scanning. (p. 20) q Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select a weather channel. WEATHER appears when a weather channel is selected. WX ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use.
(p. 20) w Rotate the channel selector to select a channel. Channels are memorized sepa-
rately for each channel group Push once or twice When weather alert is OFF. WX ALT When weather alert is ON. I Microphone lock function The microphone lock function electrically locks the [Y]/[Z]
and [16] switches on the supplied microphone. This prevents accidental channel changes and accidental function access. While pushing [16] on the supplied microphone, turn power ON to toggle the lock function ON and OFF. BASIC OPERATION 3 I Receiving and transmitting CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver. q Turn [VOL] right to turn power ON. w Set the audio and squelch levels. Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise in advance. Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level. Rotate [SQL] clockwise until the noise disappears. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. (p. 5) WX When receiving a signal, BUSY appears and audio is emitted from the speaker. r Push [H/L] to select the output power if necessary. LOW appears when low power is selected. Choose high power for longer distance communications. Some channels are for low power only. t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the mi-
crophone. TX appears. Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission (for GMDSS use). Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CAN-
NOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters. y Release [PTT] to receive. IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal, pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level. 6 3 BASIC OPERATION I Call channel programming The call channel is used to select Channel 9, however, you can program your most often-used channels in each channel group for quick recall. q While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to select the desired channel group (U.S.A., International, Canada) to be programmed. w Push [16 ] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-
lected channel group. CALL and call channel number appear. e Push [16 ] again for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call channel pro-
gramming condition. Channel number starts ashing. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the de-
sired channel. t Push [16 ] to program the dis-
played channel as the call chan-
nel. Push [CH/WX] to cancel. The channel number stops ashing. I I TAG CALL TAG CALL D I Channel names Memory channels can be tagged with alphanumeric names of up to 10 characters each. Capital letters, small letters, numerals, some symbols (! " # $
% & ' ( ) + , . ) and spaces can be used. q Select the desired memory channel. Cancel dual watch, tri-watch or scan in advance. w While pushing [H/L], push [16 ] to edit memory channel name. A cursor appears and blinks. TAG I e Select the desired character by pushing [Y]/[Z]. Push [CH/WX] or [H/L] for cursor movement. r Push [16 ] to input and set the name. Push [H/L] to cancel. The cursor disappears. t Repeat steps q to r to program other memory channel names, if desired. 7 DUAL WATCH/TRI-WATCH 4 I Description Dualwatch monitors channel 16 while you are receiving an-
other channel; tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and the call channel while receiving another channel. DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION Call channel Dualwatch Tri-watch If a signal is received on Channel 16, dualwatch/tri-watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears. If a signal is received on the call channel during tri-watch, tri-watch becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears. To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch/tri-watch, push and hold [PTT]. I Operation q Select the desired operating channel. w Select dualwatch or tri-watch in set mode. (p. 20) e Push [CH/WX] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch or tri-watch.
[Example]
Operating dual-watch on INT channel 25 Operating tri-watch on INT channel 25 TAG D Dual-watch starts. TAG D Tri-watch starts. I I I BUSY BUSY TAG D Signal received on channel 16 takes priority. TAG D Dual-watch resumes after the signal disappears. I I I I BUSY BUSY CALL TAG Signal is received on call channel. BUSY BUSY TAG D Signal received on channel 16 takes priority. TAG D Tri-watch resumes after the signal disappears. appears during dualwatch;
Beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. appears during tri-watch. r To cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [CH/WX] again. 8 5 SCAN OPERATIONS I Scan types Scanning is an efcient way to locate signals quickly over a wide frequency range. The transceiver has priority scan and normal scan. Set the tag channels (scanned channel) before scanning. Clear the tag channels which inconveniently stop scanning, such as digital communication use. When the weather alert function is in use, the selected weather channel is checked while scanning. (p. 20) Choose priority or normal scan in set mode. (p. 20) PRIORITY SCAN NORMAL SCAN CH 01 CH 02 CH 01 CH 02 CH 06 CH 16 CH 03 CH 06 CH 03 CH 05 CH 04 CH 05 CH 04 Priority scan searches through all tag channels in se-
quence while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is de-
tected on Channel 16, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears; when a signal is detected on a channel other than Channel 16, scan becomes dualwatch until the signal dis-
appears. 9 Normal scan, like priority scan, searches through all tag channels in sequence. However, unlike priority scan, Chan-
nel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a tag channel. SCAN OPERATION 5 I Setting tag channels For more efficient scanning, add desired channels as tag channels or clear tag channels for unwanted channels. Chan-
nels set as non-tag channels will be skipped during scanning. Tag channels can be assigned to each channel group
(U.S.A., International, Canada) independently. I Starting a scan Set scan type (priority or normal scan) and scan resume timer in advance using set mode. (p. 20) q Set tag channels as described at left. w Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan. e While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to q While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX] one or more times to select the desired channel group, if desired. select the desired channel group, if desired. r Push [Y] or [Z] for 1 sec. to start priority or normal scan. w Select the desired channel to set as a tag channel. e Push [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag channel. TAG appears in the function display. r To cancel the tag channel setting, repeat e. TAG disappears. Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group While pushing [Y] and [Z], Turn power ON to clear all tag channels in the channel group. Pri scan 16 or Normal scan appears in the function display. When a signal is detected, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to set mode set-
ting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan.) Rotate the channel selector to check the scanning tag channels, to change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually. 16 ashes and a beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16 during priority scan. Push [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec. to set the paused channel as a tag channel. t To stop the scan, push [Y] or [Z].
[Example]: Starting a priority scan. TAG D Push
[Y] or [Z]
for 1 sec. I I TAG D I BUSY BUSY TAG D Scan starts. When a signal is received 10 6 DSC OPERATION I MMSI code programming The 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code can be programmed at power ON. This function is not available when the MMSI code has been programmed by the dealer. This code programming can be performed only 2 times. q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [DSC], turn power ON to enter MMSI code programming condition. e After the display appears, release [DSC]. r Select the desired number by pushing [Y]/[Z] . t Push [H/L] to advance the cursor. Push [CH/WX] to move the cursor backward. y Repeat steps r and t to input 9 digit code. u Push [DSC] to input and set the code. The previously selected channel appears. I MMSI code check The 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code can be checked. q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select MMSI and push [DSC]. TAG D I 11 e Check the 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code. r Push [DSC] to exit the condition. I TAG D I Position indication When an optional GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0) is con-
nected, the transceiver can display the current position and time. A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC-M402 is not supplied from Icom. An NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 is required for position indication. Ask your dealer about the GPS receiver. While pushing [H/L], push [DSC] for 1 sec. to display the cur-
rent position. Latitude and longitude are displayed alternately. TAG GPS TAG GPS I I DSC OPERATION 6 Distress alert contains (default);
Kinds of distress : Undesignated distress Position data
: Latest GPS position data held for 23.5 hrs. or until the power is turned OFF. The distress call is repeated every 3.54.5 min., until re-
ceiving an acknowledgement. Push [DISTRESS] to transmit a renewed distress call, if desired. Push [16] to cancel the Call repeat mode. I Distress call A distress call should be transmitted if, in the opinion of the Master, the ship or a person is in distress and requires imme-
diate assistance. NEVER USE THE DISTRESS CALL WHEN YOUR SHIP IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL CAN BE USED ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. q Conrm any distress call is not being received. w While lifting up the switch cover, push the [DISTRESS] switch for 5 sec. to transmit the distress call. An emergency channel (Ch 70) is auto-
matically selected and the distress call is transmitted.. I TXTX e After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac-
knowledgment call on Ch70. The distress call is automatically transmit-
ted every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes. DSC RPEAT scrolls. r When receiving the acknowledgment, reply to the connected station via the microphone. RCV Distress ACK scrolls. I I LOW DSC 12 u Stan dby on Channel 70 until an ac-
knowledgement is received. WAITING ACK scrolls. i When the acknowledgement is re-
LOW I ceived, the display changes to the previously selected user channel with beeps. o Push and hold [PTT] to communicate your message to the responding party. 6 DSC OPERATION I Transmitting DSC calls Transmitting individual call The individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-
nal to a specic party only. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select individual and push [DSC]. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired pre-
programmed individual address. The ID code for the individual call can be set in advance. (p. 16) I I LOW D TAG LOW D t Push [DSC] to enter pre-programmed individual address. OK appears. y Push [DSC] to transmit the individual call. Channel 70 is selected and the individual call is transmitted to the selected station. If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. Routine category only is available. BUSY BUSY LOW D I I Push [DSC] to transmit DSC CALL. When Ch 70 is busy. 13 Transmitting individual acknowledgement Transmit an acknowledgement (able to comply or unable to comply) when an individual call for you is received. q RCV Individual scrolls. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the acknowledgement ABLE or UNABLE. TAG TAG I I DSC DSC DSC OPERATION 6 Transmitting all ships call Large ships use Channel 70 as their listening channel. When you want to announce a message to these ships, use the all ships call function. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select ALL SHIPS. Routine category only is available. e Push [DSC] to enter selected individ-
ual call acknowledgement, OK ap-
pears. r Push [DSC] to.transmit individual call acknowledgement t If you select Able,the channel speci-
ed by the calling stationl is automati-
cally selected. I I I TAG DSC TXTX TAG TAG r Push [DSC] to enter all ships call. OK appears. t Push [DSC] to transmit the all ships call. Channel 70 is selected and the all ships call is transmitted. Routine category only is available. y The all ships call has been transmit-
ted. A previous channel is selected automati-
cally. TAG D TAG D TXTX TAG LOW TAG D I I I I u Push [PTT] or [Y]/[Z] to exit the condition. 14 Transmitting position reply call Transmit a position reply call when a position request call is received. q DSC appears and aRCV Pos re-
quest scrolls in the display. TAG D DSC I w Push [DSC] to reply to the position request call; push [H/L]
to ignore the position request call. 6 DSC OPERATION Transmitting position request call Transmit a position request call when you want to know your friends current position, etc. q Select a desired channel other than Channel 70. w Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu e Push [Y]/[Z] to select POS RE-
QUEST. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired pre-
programmed individual address. The ID code for position request can be set in advance. (p. 16) TAG D TAG LOW D I I t Push [DSC] to enter pre-programmed individual address. OK appears. y Push [DSC] to transmit the position request call. Channel 70 is selected and the position request call is transmitted. u The position request call has been transmitted. WAITING ACK scrolls. I I TXTX TAG TAG LOW i Push [PTT] or rotate the channel selector to exit the condi-
tion. 15 I DSC individual ID A total of 30 DSC address IDs can be programmed and named with up to 10 characters. Deleting address ID q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADDRESS and push [DSC]. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select DEL, then DSC OPERATION 6 push [DSC]. When no address ID is programmed, the transceiver exits the condition automati-
cally. r Select the desired ID name pushing
[Y]/[Z], then push [DSC]. t Push [DSC] to delete the address ID;
push an other switch to exit the condi-
tion. I I TAG D TAG D Programming address ID q Push [DSC] to select the DSC menu. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADDRESS and push [DSC]. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select ADD and push [DSC]. r Set the distress ID and ID name, then push [DSC]. Rotate the channel selector to select the character. Push [H/L] to advance the cursor. Push [CH/WX] to move the cursor back-
ward. Push [16] to cancel and exit the condition. Up to 5 characters available to enter ID names. I I I I t Push [DSC] to program and to exit the condition. TAG D TAG D TAG D TAG D 16 6 DSC OPERATION I Receiving DSC calls Receiving a distress call While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. DSC appears and RCV Distress scrolls in the display, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. I Continue monitoring Channel 16 as a coast station may re-
quire assistance. Receiving a distress acknowledgement While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress acknowledgement to other ship is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
I TAG DSC utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress ACK scrolls in the display, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress Relay ACK scrolls in the display; then, Channel 16 is automatically selected. TAG DSC Receiving a distress relay call While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress relay call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
TAG DSC utes. Push any switch to stop the alarm. RCV Distress Relay appears in the display, then Channel 16 is automatically selected. I Monitor Channel 16 until the emergency communication has been completed. Receiving an all ships call While monitoring Channel 70 and an all ships call is received:
Emergency alarm sounds when the category is Distress or Urgency; 2 beeps sound for other categories. RCV All ships scrolls in the display; then,the channel specied by the calling station is automatically selected for voice communication. TAG DSC I Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from the calling vessel. Receiving a distress relay acknowledgement While monitoring Channel 70 and a dis-
tress relay acknowledgement is received:
Emergency alarm sounds for 2 min-
TAG DSC I 17 utes. Receiving an individual call While monitoring Channel 70 and an in-
dividual call is received:
Emergency alarm or beeps sound de-
TAG DSC pending on the received category. RCV Individual scrolls in the display, then the channel specied by the calling station is automatically selected for checking the channel condition. I Receiving a geographical area call While monitoring Channel 70 and a geo-
graphical area call (for the area you are in) is received:
Emergency alarm or beeps sound de-
I TAG DSC pending on the received category. RCV Geographic scrolls, then the channel specified by the calling station is automatically selected for voice com-
munications. Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from the calling ship. When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. DSC OPERATION 6 Receiving a position reply call While monitoring Channel 70 and a position reply call (for the area you are in) is received:
Received POS appears in the display. Latitude and longitude are displayed alternately. TAG TAG I DSC POS REPLY I DSC POS REPLY When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. Receiving a position request call While monitoring Channel 70 and a posi-
tion request call (for the area you are in) is received:
RCV Pos request scrolls in the dis-
play. I Push [DSC] to reply to the call. TAG DSC When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-
lem with the connected receiver, all geographical area calls are received, regardless of your position. 18 7 INTERCOM OPERATION I Intercom operation The optional intercom function allows you to talk to the deck from the cabin. The optional HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MI-
CROPHONE is required for intercom operation. Connect an optional HM-127 as described on p. 37. Transmitting is impossible during intercom operation. The received signal is muted during intercom operation. q Push [DSC] for 1 sec. to enter intercom mode. The HM-127 power is automatically turned ON, even if the HM-
127 power is OFF. TAG INT I IC-M402 HM-127 w Push and hold [DSC] again to call up. The transceiver and microphone emit call beeps. e Push and hold the PTT switch and speak at a normal voice level into the microphone. TALK or LSTN appears on the caller or listener function dis-
play, respectively. To adjust the IC-M402s speaker output level, rotate [VOL]. To adjust the HM-127s speaker output level, push [Y]/[Z] after pushing [VOL] on the HM-127. 19 TAG INT I IC-M402 (caller) HM-127 (listener) r After releasing the PTT switch you can hear the response through the speaker. t To return to normal operation, push [DSC] momentarily. Other switches also turn the function OFF, however, the corre-
sponding function is then activated e.g. pushing [16] selects Channel 16. While in the intercom mode, the transceiver functions
(transmit and receive) are interrupted. If the transceiver is in transmit condition, the intercom function is not avail-
able. When a DSC call is received, DSC received appears and the last received DSC message is displayed after the intercom use is nished. When a WX alert is received, WX ALT flashes and a beep sounds. The WX alert sounds after the intercom use is nished. I Set mode programming Set mode is used to change the conditions of some of the transceivers functions. Available functions may differ depending on dealer setting. The optional HM-127 has its own settings for the beep tone and LCD contrast. q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [16], turn power ON to enter set mode. e After the display appears, release [16]. r Push [16] to select the desired item, if necessary. t Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item. y Turn power OFF, then ON again to exit set mode. SET MODE CONSTRUCTION Scan mode Scan resume timer Weather alert Dual/tri watch WX ALT LCD contrast Push Beep tone DSC watch SET MODE 8 I Set mode items Scan mode The scan mode can be se-
lected as a normal scan or priority scan. (p. 9) Normal scan (default) Priority scan Scan resume timer The scan resume timer can be selected as a pause
(OFF) or timer scan (ON). When OFF is selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears. When ON is selected, the scan pauses 5 sec. and resumes even if a signal is being received on channels except for Channel 16. Scan timer OFF (default) Scan timer ON WX WX ALT Weather alert An NOAA broadcast sta-
tion transmits a weather alert tone before important weather information. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the transceiver detects the alert, then ashes the WX ALT indicator until the trans-
ceiver is operated. The previously selected (used) weather channel is checked any time during standby or while scanning. ALT appears with WX indication when the function is set ON. Weather alert OFF (default) Weather alert ON 20 8 SET MODE Dual/tri watch This item can be selected as dual watch or tri-watch.
(p. 8) DSC watch DSC watch monitors Channel 70 while you are receiving another channel. LCD contrast This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 4 steps. Dual watch (default) Tri-watch LCD contrast 3 (default) DSC watch ON (default) DSC watch OFF If a distress signal is received on Channel 70, the transceiver monitors Channel 16 and 70 alternately until the distress sig-
nal disappears. If a signal is received on another channel, DSC watch pauses until the signal disappears. This function may not be available for some channel groups depending on dealer setting. Beep tone You can select silent oper-
ation by turning beep tones OFF or you can have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch by turning beep tones ON. Beep tone ON (default) Beep tone OFF 21 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 9 I Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied:
Qty. q Mounting bracket ............................................................ 1 w DC power cable (OPC-891) ............................................ 1 e Microphone hanger ......................................................... 1 r Mounting bracket knobs ................................................. 2 t Mounting screws (5 20) ................................................ 2 y Mic hanger screws (3 16) ........................................... 2 u Flat washers (M5) ........................................................... 2 i Spring washers (M5) ...................................................... 2 I Warning sticker attachment A WARNING STICKER is supplied with the transceiver. To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be afxed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating con-
trols of the radio. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker. I Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication sys-
tem is an antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them. I Fuse replacement One fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new, rated one. I Cleaning If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or al-
cohol, as they may damage transceiver surfaces. 22 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE I Connections q w t r e q DC POWER CONNECTOR Connects the supplied DC power cable from this connector to an external 12 V battery. w EXTERNAL MICROPHONE JACK Connects to optional HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICRO-
PHONE. e ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connector to the transceiver. CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver. 23 r GPS RECEIVER JACK Connects to an optional GPS receiver to input the position data and time data. A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC-M402 is not supplied from Icom. An NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 is required for position or time indi-
cation, etc. Ask your dealer about the GPS receiver. RCA NMEA (+) NMEA () t EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connects to an external speaker. See Options on p. 29 for available external speakers. MICROPHONE HANGER Rest the supplied microphone on the hanger when not in use. CAUTION: After connecting the DC power cable, GPS receiver jack and external speaker jack, cover the connec-
tor and jacks with an adhesion tape as shown below, to prevent water seeping into the transceiver. Adhesion tape CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 9 EXAMPLE I Mounting the transceiver Using the supplied mounting bracket The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver allows overhead or dashboard mounting. Mount the transceiver securely with the 2 supplied screws
(M5 20) to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and can support more than 5 kg. Mount the transceiver so that the face of the transceiver is at 90 to your line of sight when operating it. CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your vessels magnetic navigation compass. NOTE: Check the installation angle; the function display may not be easy-to-read at some angles. 24 32.1 mm
(1 1 4 in) 86.5 mm (3 13 32 in) 23 mm
(19 32 in) 9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE I Dimensions
) n i 2
m m 1 5 153 mm (6 in)
) n i 8 5 2
m m 7 6 25 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No power comes ON. Bad connection to the power supply. Check the connection to the transceiver. No sound comes from the speaker. Squelch level is too deep. Volume level is too low. Speaker has been exposed to water. Set squelch to the threshhold point. Set [VOL] to a suitable level. Drain water from the speaker. Transmitting is impossi-
ble, or high power can-
not be selected. Some channels are for low power or receive only. The output power is set to low. Change channels. Push [H/L] to select high power. Scan does not start. TAG channel is not programmed. Set the desired channels as TAG channels. No beep sounds. Beep tone is turnd OFF. The squelch is open. Turn the beep tone ON in set mode. Set squelch to the threshold point. Distress call cannot be transmitted. MMSI (DSC self ID) code is not pro-
grammed. Program the MMSI (DSC self ID) code. 10 REF. p. 22 p. 6 p. 6 p. 5,27 p. 6 p. 10 p. 21 p. 6 p. 11 26 11 CHANNEL LIST Channel number USA INT 01 02 03 Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 156.050 160.650 01 156.050 156.050 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.150 156.150 156.200 160.800 04A 156.200 156.200 156.250 160.850 05A 156.250 156.250 156.300 156.300 06 156.350 160.950 07A 156.350 156.350 156.400 156.400 08 156.450 156.450 09 156.500 156.500 10 11 156.550 156.550 12 156.600 156.600 13*1 156.650 156.650 14 156.700 156.700 15*1 156.750 156.750 16 156.800 156.800 17*1 156.850 156.850 156.900 161.500 18A 156.900 156.900 156.950 161.550 01A 03A 05A 06 07A 08 09 10 11 12 13*2 14 15*2 16 17*1 18A 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15*1 16 17 18 19 23 22 21 20 INT 22A 21A 24 25 23A 24 25 Channel number Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive USA 19A 156.950 156.950 19A 20 20*1 157.000 161.600 20A 157.000 157.000 157.050 161.650 21 21A 157.050 157.050 21b Rx only 161.650 157.100 161.700 22A 157.100 157.100 157.150 161.750 23 157.150 157.150 157.200 161.800 24 25 157.250 161.850 25b Rx only 161.850 157.300 161.900 26 27 157.350 161.950 28 157.400 162.000 28b Rx only 162.000 60 156.025 160.625 156.075 160.675 61A 156.075 156.075 156.125 160.725 62A 156.125 156.125 156.175 160.775 156.175 156.175 156.225 160.825 26 27 28 26 27 28 60 61 61A 63A 62 63 64 64 Channel number USA 64A INT Channel number USA 83A INT Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 64A 156.225 160.825 156.275 160.875 65A 156.275 156.275 156.325 160.925 156.325 156.325 66A*1 156.375 156.375 67 156.425 156.425 68 69 156.475 156.475 70*3 156.525 156.525 156.575 156.575 71 72 156.625 156.625 156.675 156.675 73 74 156.725 156.725 77*1 156.875 156.875 156.925 161.525 78A 156.925 156.925 156.975 161.575 79A 156.975 156.975 157.025 161.625 80A 157.025 157.025 157.075 161.675 81A 157.075 157.075 157.125 161.725 82A 157.125 157.125 157.175 161.775 83 65A 66A 67*2 68 69 70*3 71 72 73 74 77*1 78A 79A 80A 81A 82A 65 65A 66 66A 67 68 69 70*3 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 Frequency (MHz) CAN Transmit Receive 83A 157.175 157.175 83b Rx only 161.775 157.225 161.825 84 157.225 157.225 157.275 161.875 157.275 157.275 157.325 161.925 157.325 157.325 157.375 161.975 157.375 157.375 157.425 162.025 157.425 157.425 86 87 88 84 85 86 87 88 84 84A 85 85A 86 86A 87 87A 88 88A WX channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive RX only 162.550 162.400 RX only 162.475 RX only 162.425 RX only 162.450 RX only 162.500 RX only 162.525 RX only 161.650 RX only RX only 161.775 163.275 RX only
*1Low power only.
*2Momentary high power.
*3Receive only. NOTE: Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters. 27 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 12 I Specications General Frequency coverage
Transmit Receive Mode Channel spacing Current drain (at 13.8 V) 156.025157.425 MHz 156.050163.275 MHz
: FM (16K0G3E) DSC (16K0G2B)
: 25 kHz
: TX high Max. audio 6.0 A max. 1.2 A max. Power supply requirement: 13.8 V DC 15%
Frequency stability Dimensions
(Projection not included) Weight
: 10 ppm
(20C to + 60C; 4F to
+140F)
: 153(W) 67(H) 141.6(D) mm 6 132(W) 2 58(H) 5 916(D) in
: 900 g; 2 lb Transmitter Output power Modulation system
: 25 W and 1 W
: Variable reactance phase modulation Max. frequency deviation : 5.0 kHz Spurious emissions
: 70 dB Receiver Receive system
: Double conversion superheterodyne Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) : Less than 0.25 V (typical) Squelch sensitivity
: Less than 0.20 V (typical) Intermodulation rejection ratio: More than 70 dB Spurious response
: More than 70 dB rejection ratio Adjacent channel selectivity: More than 70 dB Audio output power
: More than 4.5 W at 10% distor-
tion with a 4 load (typical) All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 28 12 SPECIFICATTIONS AND OPTIONS I Options MB-69 FLUSH MOUNT For mounting the transceiver to a panel. SP-5 EXTERNAL SPEAKER A large, external speaker for superior audio output. SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER A compact, external speaker. Features easy installation. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE (p. 30) External microphone-type controller. Provides optional inter-
com operation. 6 m (20 feet) microphone cable and mount-
ing base included. Black and white colours are available. OPC-999 MICROPHONE EXTENSION CABLE 6 m (20 feet) microphone extension cable for optional HM-127. Up to 2 OPC-999 can be connected. (18 m; 60 feet maximum) 29 OPTIONAL HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Panel description The optional HM-127 remotely controls the IC-M402 and pro-
vides an optional intercom function. q w e r
!0 o i u y t w PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p. 8, 44) Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. e CHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ]
Push either switch to change the operating channel, set mode contents, etc. (p. 8, 44) While pushing [H/L], push [Y]/[Z] to adjust the bright-
ness of the LCD and switch backlight. (p. 45) Push either switch to adjust audio level or noise squelch level after [VOL] or [SQL] is pushed, respectively.
(p. 8, 45) In set mode, changes setting of the selected item.
(p. 9, 46) Checks tag channels or changes scanning direction dur-
ing scan. (p. 8, 45) r Channel 16/CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [169]
Selects Channel 16 when pushed. (p. 6, 43) Selects call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 6, 543) CALL appears when call channel is selected. Push for 3 sec. to enter call channel programming con-
dition when call channel is selected. (p. 9, 46) While pushing [H/L], enters memory name programming condition. (p. 9, 49) Enters set mode when pushed while turning power ON.
(p. 26, 48) q POWER SWITCH [PWR] (p. 6, 44) Push for 2 sec. to turn the HM-127 power ON or OFF when the IC-M402 power is turned ON. 30 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE t CHANNEL/DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SWITCH
[CH/WXDWU/I/C]
Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed momentarily. (p. 6, 7, 43) While pushing [H/L], selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when pushed. (p. 6, 7, 43) International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for regular channels. Starts dualwatch or tri-watch when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 11, 47) Stops dualwatch or tri-watch when either is activated. y ATTENUATOR/INTERCOM/SCRAMBLER SWITCH
[LO/DXICSCR]
Activates the intercom function when pushed for 1 sec.
(p. 25, 49) Calls the IC-M402 when pushed and held while in inter-
com mode. (p. 25, 49) RF attenuator and voice scrambler are not available for IC-
M402. u SQUELCH/MONITOR/LOCK SWITCH [SQLMONIL]
[Y]/[Z] sets the squelch threshold level after pushing
[SQL]. (p. 44) Push [SQLMONI] for 1 sec. to turn the monitor function ON. (p. 45) While pushing [H/L], push [SQLMONIL] to toggle the microphone key lock function ON or OFF. (p. 45) T appears while key lock function is in use.
[PWR], [PTT], [VOL], [SQL] and [H/L] still function when the 31 microphone key lock function is turned ON. Advance the cursor while in memory name program-
ming condition. (p. 9, 49) i VOLUME/DIMMER SWITCH [VOLDIM]
[Y]/[Z] adjusts the audio level after pushing [VOL]. Push [VOLDIM] for 1 sec. to adjust the brightness of the LCD and switch backlight. (p. 45) Move the cursor backward while in memory name pro-
gramming condition. (p. 9, 49) o TRANSMIT POWER SWITCH [H/L]
Toggles high and low power when pushed. (p. 8, 44) Some channels are set to low power only. While pushing this switch, other switches perform sec-
ondary functions. Toggles the all key lock function ON or OFF when pushed while turning power ON. (p. 44) T ashes while the all key lock function is in use. Only [PWR] and [PTT] function when the all key lock function is in use.
!0 SCAN SWITCH [SCNTAG] (p. 13, 46) Starts and stops normal or priority scan when tag chan-
nels are programmed. Push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag (scanned) channel. While pushing [H/L], push for 3 sec. to clear all tag chan-
nels. I Function display i u
!6
!4!5 !3 TX BUSY TAG CALL LOW WX ALT DUP DUAL P SCAN TRI CAN USA INT L VOL SQL y
!2
!1
!0 o q w e r t q CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Indicates whether an International (INT), U.S.A. (USA) or Canadian (CAN) channel is selected. w KEY LOCK INDICATOR (p. 38) Appears while the key lock function is in use. Flashes while the all key lock function is in use. e CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number. A appears when a simplex channel is selected. (p. 5, 36) In set mode, indicates the selected condition. (p. 20, 40) HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 r VOLUME INDICATOR (p. 37) Appears while audio output level is adjusted. t SQUELCH INDICATOR (p. 37) Appears while noise squelch level is adjusted. y CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR Channel comment appears (and scrolls) if programmed.
(p. 7, 41) In set mode, indicates or scrolls the selected set mode item. (p. 20, 40) u BUSY INDICATOR (p. 6, 37, 38) Appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. i TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Appears while transmitting. o SCAN INDICATOR (p. 9, 39) SCAN appears during normal scan. P SCAN appears during priority scan.
!0 PRIORITY CHANNEL INDICATOR Indicates a priority channel during priority scan or dual/tri-watch. (p. 8, 40) IC appears during intercom mode. (p. 19, 41)
!1 DUAL/TRI WATCH INDICATOR (p. 8, 40) DUAL appears during dualwatch; TRI during tri-watch. 32 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE
!2 WEATHER CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) WX appears when a weather channel is selected. ALT appears when the weather alert function is in use;
ashes when an alert tone is received.
!3 LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 6, 37) Appears when low power is selected.
!4 CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 5, 36) Appears when the call channel is selected.
!5 DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 5, 41) Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
!6 TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 10, 39) Appears when a tag channel is selected. I HM-127 supplied accessories Accessories included with the HM-127:
Qty. q Connection cable (OPC-1000: 6 m; 20 ft) ...................... 1 w Mounting base ................................................................ 1 e Microphone hanger ........................................................ 1 r Screws (M3 16; tapping) ............................................. 5 w e r q 33 I Installation The optional HM-127 can be connected to the transceiver di-
rectly, as well as via the supplied connection cable for longer distance remote operation. The connector of the connection cable can be installed into a cabinet, wall, etc., as a built-in plug. For longer distance remote operation, the optional extension cable, OPC-999 (6 m; 20 ft/Connecting between transceiver and the connection cable.), is available, and up to 2 OPC-999 can be added. q Insert the supplied cable into the external microphone jack and tighten the cable nut as shown below. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 w To use the supplied cable as a wall socket, follow the fol-
lowing steps. e Using the mounting base, carefully mark off the 2 spots where the cable and screws will be fastened. r Drill holes at these marks. t Install the mounting base using screws as shown below. Mounting base Nut Gasket Screw holes
(approx. 2 (d) mm; 332) Cap y The installation is finished when it is completed. 34 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 2 mm; 332 2 3 9 2
m m
) d
3 2 Mounting base 5 mm; 316 2 3 1 3 1
m m
) d
0 5 Gasket Nut Cap
) 6 1 1 1 o t 6 1 5 1
m m
) d
7 2 o t 4 2 35 I Channel selection Channel 16 q Push [16] to select Channel 16. w Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting Chan-
nel 16, or push [Y] or [Z] to se-
lect operating channel. Push Call channel q Push [169] for 1 sec. to select call channel. w Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting call channel, or push [Y] or [Z] to se-
lect operating channel. Push for 1 sec. Weather channels q Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select weather channel group. w Push [Y] or [Z] to select weather channel. e Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting the weather channel group. Push HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 U.S.A., International and Canadian channels q Push [CH/WX] to select regular channel. Push [CH/WX] again, if weather channel appears. w Push [CH/WXU/I/C], while pushing [H/L], to select chan-
nel group. U.S.A., International and Canadian channels can be selected in Push while pushing U.S.A. channels
International channels Canadian channels 36 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Receiving and transmitting q Turn power ON r Set output power t Push to transmit y Release to receive e Set channel w Set volume w Set squelch, if required t Speak into microphone q Push [PWR] to turn power ON. w Push [VOL], then [Y]/[Z] to adjust audio output level. Push [SQL], then [Y]/[Z] to mute any audio noise, if necessary. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. When receiving a signal, from the speaker. Further adjustment of audio level may be necessary at this point. appears and audio is emitted r Push [H/L] to select the output power, if necessary. LOW appears when low power is selected. Choose low power for shorter, high power for longer distance communications. Some channels are low power only. 37 t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the mi-
crophone. Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission (for GMDSS use). appears. Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83 CAN-
NOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. wa-
ters. y Release [PTT] to receive. IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal (voice), pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level. Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel. I Lock functions The lock function electronically locks keys and switches to prevent accidental changes and function access from the mi-
crophone. All keys, switches and controllers on the transceiver are functional. Activating the lock function Push [SQL] while pushing
[H/L] to turn the lock function ON and OFF. appears. Only
[H/L],
[SQLMONI], [VOL]+[Y]/[Z] and
[SQL]+[Y]/[Z] are functional.
[PWR],
[PTT], Appears when the lock function is in use. Activating the all key lock function Turn the power ON by pushing
[PWR] while pushing [H/L] to turn the all key lock function ON and OFF. ashes. Only [PWR] and [PTT] are functional. Flashes when the all lock function is in use. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Display backlighting The function display and switches can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions. And the backlighting con-
dition can be adjusted independently from the transceiver. q Push [VOLDIM] for 1 sec. to enter backlight adjusting mode. indicator. with number of backlight level appears in the channel name w Push [Y]/[Z] to adjust the backlight level. The backlight level is adjustable between 0 (lights OFF) and 7
(brightest). For your reference:
Pushing [Y]/[Z], while [H/L] is pushed, also adjusts backlight level. No backlight level indication is available. I Monitor function The monitor function releases the noise squelch mute of the microphone only. (An independent noise squelch system is employed.) Push [SQLMONI] for 1 sec. to activate the monitor func-
tion. Any key, except [Y]/[Z], cancels the monitor function. ashes and audio is emitted. 38 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Call channel programming. q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) to be programmed. w Push [169] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the selected chan-
nel group. CALL and call channel number ap-
pear. e Push [169] again for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call channel pro-
gramming condition. Call channel number and channel group to be programmed ashes. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. t Push [169] to program the dis-
played channel as the call channel. The call channel number and channel group stop ashing. 39 I Starting a scan q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. When the weather alert function is in use, select the desired weather channel with [CH/WX] and [Y]/[Z]. w Push [SCN] to start priority or normal scan. SCAN appears during normal scan. The priority channel readout indicates 16, and P and SCAN indicators appear during priority scan. When a signal is received, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to set mode set-
ting (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan). Push [Y]/[Z] to check the scanning tag channels, to change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually. e To stop the scan, push [SCN]. SCAN disappears. Pushing [PTT], [169] or [CH/WX] also stops the scan. I Setting tag channels q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel to set as a tag channel. e Push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag channel. appears. r To cancel the tag channel setting, push [SCNTAG] for 1 sec. disappears. Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group Push [SCNTAG] while pushing [H/L] for 3 sec. (until long beep changes to 2 short beeps). I Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation q Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel. Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w Push [CH/WXDW] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch or tri-
watch. DUAL appears during dualwatch; TRI appears during tri-
watch. Beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel. e To cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [CH/WXDW] again. HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 13 I Set mode programming Set mode is used to change the condition of the transceivers functions and the microphones own functions:
In this section, instructions are for the microphones own func-
tions only. Refer p. 3033 for the setting of the other func-
tions. (Some functions may not be selected from the micro-
phone.) Entering set mode q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [169], turn power ON. After beep emission, a set mode item (in the channel name indi-
cator and condition in the channel number readout) is displayed. e Push [169] to select the desired item, if necessary. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item. t Turn power OFF, then ON to exit set mode. Beep tone BEEP Push [Y] to turn ON,
[Z] to turn OFF the beep output. LCD contrast LCD CONTRAST Push [Y]/[Z] to adjust to a suitable LCD contrast. Push Push 40 13 HM-127 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE I Intercom operation q Push [LO/DXIC] for 1 sec. to ac-
tivate the intercom function. IC appears in the priority channel readout. The channel name disappears. w Push [PTT] to talk. appears in the channel name indicator. Appears when the inter-
com function is in use. e Release [PTT] to listen. appears in the channel name indicator when the trans-
ceiver is in talking mode. r Push [LO/DXIC] to cancel the intercom function. Pushing [16], [SCNTAG] or [CH/WX] is also cancels the inter-
com function. For your reference:
In case the intercom mode is selected with the transceiver during microphone power OFF, the microphone power is au-
tomatically turned ON and the intercom mode is selected. Intercom beep function Push [LO/DXIC] for more than 1 sec. Emits intercom beep while holding. I Channel names q Push [Y]/[Z] to select a channel to program. Push [CH/WXU/I/C] several times while pushing [H/L] to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if desired. w While pushing [H/L], push [169]. The 1st character of the currently programmed comment ashes. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select a character. r Push [SQL] to move to right; then push [Y]/[Z] to select a character. Push [VOL] to move to the left. t Continue until the desired characters have been selected, then push [169] to return to normal operation. Available characters
(space)
(4)
(E)
(O)
(Y)
(i)
(s)
(5)
(F)
(P)
(Z)
(j)
(t)
(6)
(G)
(Q)
(a)
(k)
(u)
(7)
(H)
(R)
(b)
(8)
(I)
(S)
(c)
(l)
(m)
(v)
(w)
(9)
(J)
(T)
(d)
(n)
(x)
(0)
(A)
(K)
(U)
(e)
(o)
(y)
(1)
(B)
(L)
(V)
(f)
(p)
(z)
(2)
(C)
(M)
(W)
(g)
(q)
(3)
(D)
(N)
(X)
(h)
(r) 41 HM-127 24 to 27 (d) mm
(15 16 to 11 16 ) TEMPLATE 139 (515 32 ) MB-69 2 mm; 3 32
) 2 3 3 2
3 5 Unit: mm (inch) 42 Count on us!
A-6019H-1US-w Printed in Japan 2001 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2001-03-20 | 156 ~ 157.5 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2001-03-20
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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
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1 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@americantcb.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 |
IC-M402
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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 | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Icom Ameriac Inc.
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1 | Name |
M******** T********
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1 | Physical Address |
2380 116th Ave NE
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1 |
Belevue, Washington 98004
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
425 4********
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1 | Fax Number |
425 4********
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1 |
m******@icomamerica.com
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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?: | No | ||||
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) | Non-Brodcast 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 | Reissued by FCC | ||||
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 | |||||
n/a | ||||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 8 | OV | 156 | 157.5 | 25 | 10 ppm | 16K0G3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 8 | OV | 156 | 157.5 | 25 | 10 ppm | 14K2G2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 8 | OV | 156 | 157.5 | 1 | 10 ppm | 16K0G3E |
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