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|M510 INSTRUCTION MANUALThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER |M510BB Thank you for choosing this Icom product. This product was designed and built with Icoms state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-
free operation. Features z Up to 3 COMMANDMIC capability, VHF Black Box Transceiver z Built-in Class D DSC, DISTRESS key on the back of the COMMANDMIC z DSC remote control interface for navigation device or PC console software
(EN 300 338-8 compatible) z Integrated GPS receiver z Integrated AIS receiver z NMEA 0183-HS and NMEA 2000 connectivity z Internal 15 W Hailer/Fog Horn z IPX7 waterproof
(1 m depth water for 30 minutes) z 2 minutes last call voice recording z Active noise cancelling for transmitted and received audio. Important READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M510BB. This instruction manual includes some functions that are usable only when they are preset by your dealer. Ask your dealer for details. Explicit Definitions WORD RWARNING!
CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of:
Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. i Icom and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. AquaQuake is a trademark of Icom Incorporated. COMMANDMIC is a trademark of Icom Incorporated. NMEA 2000 is a trademark of the National Maritime Electronics Association, Inc. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. 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
(DSC) on Channel 70. D Using Channel 16 1. Push [16/C] to switch to Channel 16. 2. While holding down [PTT], give the appropriate information as follows:
z MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY. z THIS IS
(name of vessel). z Say your call sign or other indication of the vessel
(AND your 9 digit DSC ID, if you have one). z LOCATED AT
(your position). z State the nature of the distress and assistance required. z Give any other information which might facilitate the rescue. D Using Digital Selective Calling 1. Lift up the key cover on the back of the command microphone, hold down
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until the 3 short beeps and then one long beep sound.
[DISTRESS] key 2. Wait for an acknowledgment from another station. 3. After the acknowledgment is received, Channel 16 is automatically selected. 4. Hold down [PTT], then transmit the appropriate information as listed above. ii 174101518281351116391461217 Radio Operation Warning 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 possible personnel. This is the minimum safe separation distance 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. W ARN ING 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 persons (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. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADIO OPERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS ARE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING RADIO TRANSMISSION. THE RADIO OPERATOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO BYSTANDERS COME WITHIN THE RADIUS OF THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS. Determining MPE Radius THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) RADIUS HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO BE A RADIUS OF ABOUT 3 M 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 9 dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM. iii Avertissement Pour Les Oprateurs Radio Icom exige que loprateur radio se conforme aux exigences de la FCC en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences. Une antenne omnidirectionnelle dont le gain ne dpasse pas 9 dBi doit tre fixe une distance minimale de 5 mtres (mesure depuis le point le plus bas de lantenne) verticalement au-dessus du pont principal et de tout le personnel qui peut sy trouver. Il sagit de la distance de scurit A V E R T I S S E M E N T minimale prvue pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformit en matire dexposition aux RF. Cette distance de 5 mtres est tablie en fonction de lexposition maximale admissible scuritaire de 3 mtres tablie par la FCC, laquelle on ajoute la hauteur dun adulte (2 mtres); cette distance convient pour tous les navires. Dans le cas des embarcations sans structure convenable, lantenne doit tre fixe de faon maintenir une distance minimale de 1 mtre verticalement entre cette antenne
(mesure depuis son point le plus bas) et la tte de toute personne prsente; toutes les personnes prsentes doivent se tenir lextrieur dun rayon dexposition maximale admissible de 3 mtres. Ne pas mettre laide de la radio et de lantenne lorsque des personnes se trouvent lintrieur du rayon dexposition maximale admissible de cette antenne, moins que ces personnes (comme le conducteur ou loprateur radio) ne soient protges du champ de lantenne par un cran mtallique reli la masse. Le rayon dexposition maximale admissible quivaut la distance minimale que cette personne doit maintenir entre elle et laxe de lantenne pour viter une exposition aux RF suprieure au niveau dexposition maximale admissible fix par la FCC. LE NON-RESPECT DE CES LIMITES PEUT CAUSER, POUR LES PERSONNES SITUES DANS LE RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE, UNE ABSORPTION DE RAYONNEMENT DE RF SUPRIEURE LEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE FIXE PAR LA FCC. LOPRATEUR RADIO EST RESPONSABLE DASSURER QUE LES LIMITES DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE SOIENT RESPECTES EN TOUT TEMPS PENDANT LA TRANSMISSION RADIO. LOPRATEUR RADIO DOIT SASSURER QUAUCUNE PERSONNE PRSENTE NE SE SITUE LINTRIEUR DU RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE. tablir le rayon dexposition maximale admissible ON ESTIME QUE LE RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE EST DENVIRON 3 M, TEL QUE STIPUL DANS LE BULLETIN OET 65 DE LA FCC. CETTE DISTANCE ESTIME TIENT COMPTE DUN SYSTME INSTALL SUR UN NAVIRE UTILISANT LA PUISSANCE MAXIMALE DE LA RADIO ET DES ANTENNES DONT LE GAIN MAXIMAL EST DE 9 dBi. iv 174101518281351116391461217 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. Information FCC Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis la condition que cet appareil ne provoque pas dinterfrences nocives. Cet quipement a t test et reconnu conforme aux limites fixes pour un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Ces limites ont t fixes afin dassurer une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nocives dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre un rayonnement de frquence radio. Sil na pas t install conformment aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs crer des interfrences perturbant les communications radio. Toutefois, il ny a aucune garantie que les interfrences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement cre des interfrences perturbant la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, comme cela peut tre dtermin en teignant et en allumant lquipement, lutilisateur est invit essayer de corriger linterfrence en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures ci-aprs :
Rorienter ou changer de place lantenne de rception. loigner lquipement et le rcepteur. Connecter lquipement sur une prise sur un autre circuit que celui sur lequel le rcepteur est connect. Faire appel au revendeur ou un technicien radio/TV expriment. MISE EN GARDE : Tout changement ou modification, non expressment approuv par Icom Inc., peut annuler lautorisation de lutilisateur utiliser cet appareil conformment la rglementation FCC. v CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol when cleaning. This could damage the equipment surfaces. If the surface becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. NEVER place the transceiver in an insecure place to avoid inadvertent use by unauthorized persons. BE CAREFUL! The transceivers rear panel will become hot when transmitting continuously for long periods of time. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver meets IPX7 requirements for waterproof protection*. However, once the transceiver or microphone has been dropped, or the waterproof seal is cracked or damaged, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the case or the waterproof seal.
* Except for the DC power connector, NMEA In/Out leads and AF Out leads. NOTE: Install the transceiver and/or microphone more than 1 meter from the vessels magnetic navigation compass. Note A WARNING STICKER is supplied with the USA version transceiver. To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be affixed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating controls of the radio. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker. Precautions R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver directly to an AC outlet. This may cause a fire or an electric shock. R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. This connection could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the equipment. R WARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC power connector on the transceivers rear panel and the fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver during a lightning storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or damage the transceiver. Always disconnect the power source and antenna before a storm. R WARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vessel may be hindered, or where it could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in areas with temperatures below 20C or above +60C (4F or above +140F), or in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as a dashboard. vi 174101518281351116391461217 MISE EN GARDE : La face arrire de la VHF chauffe en cas dutilisation continue sur une longue dure. MISE EN GARDE : Lmetteur-rcepteur est tanche conformment la norme IPX7*. Ltanchit ne peut plus tre garantie aprs une chute de lappareil en raison des risques de fissures du botier, de dgradation du joint dtanchit, etc.
* Les connecteurs sur le panneau arrire ne sont pas tanche IPX7. REMARQUE: INSTALLER la VHF et le microphone au moins 1 m du compas de route du navire. NE placez JAMAIS lappareil dans un endroit non scuris pour viter toute utilisation par des personnes non autorises. Si la face avant est expose de leau de mer, ASSUREZ-VOUS DE LE NETTOYER ENTIEREMENT AVEC DE LEAU DOUCE lorsque la protection tanche sur le panneau avant fonctionne. Dans le cas contraire, les touches et le commutateur risquent de ne plus fonctionner en raison de la cristallisation du sel. Prcautions R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS relier lmetteur-rcepteur une prise CA. Cela pourrait provoquer un choc lectrique ou un incendie. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS brancher lmetteur-rcepteur sur une source dalimentation suprieure 16 V CC, comme une batterie de 24 V. Cela pourrait endommager lmetteur-rcepteur. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS inverser la polarit du cble dalimentation CC lors de la connexion une source dalimentation. Cela pourrait endommager lmetteur-rcepteur. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS couper le cble dalimentation CC entre la prise CC a larrire de lmetteur-rcepteur et le porte-fusible. Lmetteur-rcepteur peut tre endommag par la suite en cas de connexion inapproprie. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS utiliser lmetteur-rcepteur durant un orage. Cela risquerait de provoquer un choc lectrique, un incendie ou dendommager lmetteur-
rcepteur. Toujours dbrancher la source dalimentation et lantenne avant une tempte. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS installer lmetteur-rcepteur un emplacement o il pourrait gner le fonctionnement normal du navire ou provoquer des blessures corporelles. MISE EN GARDE : NE PAS utiliser ou placer lmetteur-rcepteur dans des zones o la temperature est infrieure 20C
(4F) ou suprieure +60C (+140F) ou dans des zones soumises au rayonnement solaire direct, telles le tableau de bord. MISE EN GARDE : NE PAS utiliser de dissolvants agressifs tels que du Benzne ou de lalcool lors du nettoyage, car ils endommageraient les surfaces de lmetteur-rcepteur. Si lmetteur-
rcepteur est poussireux ou sale, nettoyez-le avec un tissu doux et sec. vii Installation Note Installation:
The installation of this equipment should be made in such a manner as to respect the EC recommended electromagnetic field exposure limits. (1999/519/EC) The maximum RF power available from this device is 25 watts. The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum efficiency and the installation height should be at least 1.76 meters above any accessible position. 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 a distance of 1.76 meters of the antenna, nor operated at all if any person is touching the antenna. It is recommended that antenna of a maximum gain of 3 dB is used. If higher gain antenna is required then please contact your Icom distributor for revised installation recommendations. Operation:
The exposure to RF electromagnetic field is only applicable when this device is transmitting. This exposure is naturally reduced due to the nature of alternating periods of receiving and transmitting. Keep your transmissions to the minimum necessary. Disposal About CE and DOC The crossed-out wheeled-
bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators
(rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area. Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of the IC-M510BB which have the CE symbol on the product, comply with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/
EU, and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/
EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.icomjapan.com/support/
For the European versions:
The following caution is printed on the labels of the transceiver. R CAUTION AVOID TOUCHING REAR PANEL DURING PROLONGED USE. This is because the transceivers rear panel will become hot when continuously transmitting for long periods of time. viii 174101518281351116391461217 Recommendation CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONE THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to saltwater, and dry it before operating. Otherwise, the transceivers keys and switches may become unusable, due to salt crystallization. NOTE: If the transceivers waterproof protection appears defective, carefully clean it with a soft, damp (fresh water) cloth, then, dry it before operating. The transceiver may lose its waterproof protection if the case or microphone is cracked or broken, the microphone connector is not screwed in completely, or the transceiver has been dropped. Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice. Key Icon Description The keys are described in this manual as follows:
The keys that have words or letters on them are described with the characters [ ]. Example: [MENU], [CLEAR]
The software keys are described with the icon such as the keys are shown at the bottom of the display. Push the key below the desired function. The function of or You can use the following keys on the Menu screen. FUNCTION ACTION Select Enter Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL]. Push [ENT] or [DIAL]. Go to the next tree level Push [ENT], [], or [DIAL]. Go back to the previous tree level Push [CLEAR], or []. Cancel Exit Push [CLEAR] or
. Push [MENU] or
. Information:
In this instruction manual, the transceiver model names are described as shown below. USA U.S.A.:
EUR Europe:
Germany:
FRG Netherlands: NLD U.K.:
UK ix Table of Contents TBD x 174101518281351116391461217 TBD xi TBD xii 174101518281351116391461217 1 OPERATING RULES D 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. You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel. False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law. D Privacy Information overheard but not intended for you cannot lawfully be used in any way. Indecent or profane language is prohibited. D 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 identification for radio purposes.
(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. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries. A current copy of the applicable government rules and regulations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations. NOTE For the UK version: Even though the IC-M510BB is capable of operation on VHF marine channels 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082 and 1083, according to FCC regulations these simplex channels cannot be lawfully used by the general population in USA waters. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 Command microphone Front panel:
Rear panel:
10 9 Function display 8 5 7 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Speaker 1 PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p.XX) 6 ENTER KEY [ENT]
Hold down to transmit, release to receive. 2 SOFTWARE KEYS (p.XX) Scroll the key functions pushing [] or
[], then push either of the 4 software keys to select the function displayed at the bottom of the display. 3 MENU KEY [MENU]
Push to display or close the Menu screen. 4 UP/DOWN KEYS [ CH]/[ CH]
Push to select an operating channel, Menu items, Menu settings, and so on.
(p. XX) Push to select a character or number in the entry mode.
(pp. XX, XX~XX) 5 LEFT/RIGHT KEYS []/[]
Push to scroll the Software Key functions. (pp. XX~ XX) Push to select a character or number in the entry mode.
(pp. XX, XX, XX~XX) Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on. 7 CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL KEY
[16/C]
Push to select Channel 16. (p. XX) Hold down for 1.5 seconds to select the Call channel. (p. XX) 8 CLEAR KEY [CLEAR]
Push to cancel the entered data or to return to the previous screen. 9 VOLUME/SQUELCH/POWER DIAL
[VOL]/[SQL]/[PWR]/[DIAL]
Rotate to adjust the volume level, squelch level Hold down for 1 second to turn the transceiver ON or OFF. Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on. 10 DISTRESS KEY [DISTRESS]
Hold down for 3 seconds to transmit a Distress call. (p. XX) 2 12 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Function Display (INFO screen) L When you switch the main screen between the INFO, the Plotter, and the MOB screens, push
. 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 . 20 19 18 17 16 12 D F G 1 BUSY/TRANSMIT is displayed when receiving a signal or the squelch is open. is displayed while transmitting. 2 ANCHOR WATCH INDICATOR Displayed when the Anchor Watch function is activated. 3 POWER 25W is displayed when high power is selected. 1W is displayed when low power is selected. 4 RX HAILER Displayed while in the RX Hailer mode. AUTO FOGHORN is displayed when the Auto Foghorn function is activated. L takes precedence over on the screen. 5 CHANNEL GROUP Displays the selected channel group. L The selectable channels diff er, depending on the version or presetting. 6 CALL CHANNEL Displayed when the Call chanel is selected 7 DUPLEX Displayed when a Duplex channel is selected. 8 FAVORITE CHANNEL Displayed when a Favorite channel is selected. 9 MESSAGE Displayed when there are unread DSC messages Blinks when a DSC message is received. 10 GPS INDICATOR Displayed when the transceiver receives valid position data. Blinks when invalid GPS data is being received. CH AUTO SWITCH Displayed when CH AUTO SWITCH is set to anything other than Accept. 12 RT (Radio Telephone) INDICATOR Displayed while in the Radio Telephone mode. L Returns to the Standby mode if no operation occurs during the preset period of time. D VOICE RECORD is displayed while recording the audio. is displayed while playing back the recorded audio. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR is displayed when the battery voltage is low. F CH NUMBER READOUT Displays the selected channel number G CH NAME FIELD The channel name is displayed. 3 16 SOFTWARE KEYS Software key functions are displayed. 17 TIME ZONE The current time is displayed when valid GPS data is received, or the time has been manually entered. NO TIME is Displayed when valid GPS data is not received or time has not been manually entered.
?? blinks every 2 seconds instead of the time when the GPS current time is invalid. L After 23.5 hours has passed, NO TIME will be displayed.
?? blinks every 2 seconds instead of the time after 4 hours have passed since you manually entered the time. LOCAL is displayed when the offset time is set. MNL is displayed when the time was manually entered. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 18 POSITION The current position is displayed when valid GPS data is received, or the position has been manually entered. NO POSITION is displayed when valid GPS data is not received or your position has not been manually entered.
?? blinks every 2 seconds instead of your position when the GPS position is invalid. L The last position is held for only 23.5 hours. After that, NO POSITION will be displayed.
?? blinks every 2 seconds instead of the position after 4 hours have passed since you manually entered your position. L The manually entered position is held for only 23.5 hours. After that, NO POSITION will be displayed. 19 SCAN INDICATOR SCAN is displayed during a Normal scan. SCAN 16 is displayed during a Priority scan. DUAL 16 is displayed during Dualwatch. TRI 16 is displayed during Tri-Watch. 20 ATTENUATOR INDICATOR
(For only the USA version) Displayed when the Attenuator function is turned ON. 4 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Software Keys Various often-used functions are assigned to the Software Keys for easy access. The functions icons are displayed above the Software Keys, as shown below. D Selecting a Software Key function Push [] or [] to slide through the selectable functions that are assigned to the Software Keys. Push the Software Key under the functions icon to select the function. NOTE: The displayed icons or their order may diff er, depending on the transceiver version or the presetting. When the MMSI code is not set, the Software Keys for the DSC function are not displayed. 5 D Software Key functions Compose Distress [DTRS]
Push to display the Compose Distress screen to select the nature of distress, then to make a call.
(p.XX) NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR VESSEL OR A PERSON IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. Compose other DSC [DSC]
(p.XX) Push to compose an Individual call, Group call, All Ships call or a Test call, and so on. Task List [TASK]
(For only the USA version) Push to enter the Task List. L Displayed only when Multiple is selected in the Procedure in the Menu screen.
(p.XX) Unread List [UNREAD]
Push to enter the Unread List. L Displayed only when Single is selected in
(p.XX) the Procedure in the Menu screen. DISPLAY [DISP]
Push to switch the main screen between the INFO, the Plotter, and the MOB screens
(p.XX) Range [RANGE]
(p.XX) Push to select the plotter display range on the Plotter screen. L Displayed only on the plotter screen. Target Select [SEL ]/[SEL ] (p.XX) Push to select an AIS target, or MOB. L Displayed only on the plotter screen.
(p.XX) Target Details [INFO]
Push to display the details on the selected target. L Displayed only on the plotter screen. Scan [SCAN]
Push to start or stop a Normal or Priority scan.
(p.XX) Dualwatch/Tri-watch [DW]/[TW] (p.XX)
(Except for the NLD version) Push to start or stop the Dualwatch or Tri-watch. Channel/Weather channel [CH/WX]
(p.XX) Push to select regular channels or Weather channels. L The Weather channel is only for the USA version. [CH] is displayed for other versions. L While the Call channel or Channel 16 is displayed, push this key to return to the regular channel mode. DSC Log [LOG]
Push to display the received call log or distress message log.
(p.XX) Man Overboard [MOB]
Push to enter the Man Overboard (MOB) mode. While in the MOB mode, push to stop the MOB mode.
(p.XX) Anchor Watch [ANCHOR]
Push to start or stop the Anchor watch function.
(p.XX) High/Low [HI/LO]
Push to set the output power level to high or low. L Some channels are set to only low power.
(p.XX) PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 RX Play [PLAY]
Push to play back the recorded audio.
(p.XX) RX Hailer [
Push to display the RX Hailer popup screen. L To use this function, an external speaker must be connected to the transceiver.
(p.XX) Attenuator [LO/DX]
(For only the USA version) Push to turn the Attenuator function ON or OFF. L LOCAL is displayed when the Attenuator
(p.XX) function is turned ON. AquaQuake [AQUA]
Hold down to turn ON the AquaQuake function to clear water from the command microphones speaker grill.
(p.XX)
(p.XX) Favorite Channel [
Push to set or clear the displayed channel as a Favorite channel.
CH Name [NAME]
Push to edit the name of the displayed channel.
(p.XX) Backlight [BKLT]
Push to display the Backlight popup screen. In the Backlight popup screen, you can set the backlight level.
(p.XX) 6 2 3 PREPARATION For only the European version:
When you turn ON the transceiver, Model screen is displayed depending on the setting. Select the country where you operate the transceiver. L If no country is selected, General is automatically selected. Entering the MMSI code The Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI: DSC self ID) code consists of 9 digits. You can only enter the code when turning ON the transceiver for the first time. This initial code can be entered only once. After entering, it can be changed only by your dealer or distributor. If your MMSI code has already been entered, doing the steps below is not necessary. 1. Hold down [PWR] to turn ON the transceiver. Three short beeps sound, and Push [ENT] to Register your MMSI is displayed. 2. Push [ENT] to start entering the MMSI code. The MMSI INPUT screen is displayed. L Push [CLEAR] twice to skip the entry. If you skip the entry, you cannot make a DSC call. To enter the code after skipping, turn OFF the power, and then turn it ON again. 3. Enter the MMSI code. TIP:
Select a number using [] and []. Push [ENT] to enter the selected number. Select or on the screen, or rotate
[DIAL] to move the cursor. 4. Repeat step 3 to enter all 9 digits. 5. Select and push [ENT] to set the entered code. The MMSI CONFIRMATION screen is displayed. 6. Enter your MMSI code again to confirm. 7. Select to set the entered code. When your MMSI code is successfully entered, MMSI registered successfully. is briefly displayed, and then enters the operating screen. L Your MMSI code is also displayed on the opening screen. 7 PREPARATION 3 Entering the ATIS ID
(For NLD and FRG versions) The Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) ID consists of 10 digits. You can enter the ID in the ATIS ID Input item on the Menu screen. This ID entering can be done only once. After entering, it can be changed only by your dealer or distributor. If your ATIS ID has already been entered, doing the steps below is not necessary. 1. 2. Push [MENU]. The Menu screen is displayed. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select ATIS ID Input, then push [ENT]
to start entering. The ATIS ID INPUT screen is displayed. 3. Enter your ATIS ID. TIP:
Select a number using [] and []. Push [ENT], or [DIAL] to enter the selected number. Select or , or rotate [DIAL] on the screen to move the cursor. 4. Repeat step 3 to enter all 10 digits. 5. Select The ATIS ID CONFIRMATION screen to set the entered ID. is displayed. 6. Enter your ATIS ID again to confirm. 7. Select to set the entered ID. When your ATIS ID is successfully entered, the screen displays ATIS ID registered successfully., and then enters the operating screen. L You can check the ATIS ID in Radio Information on the Menu screen. 8 3 4 BASIC OPERATIONS Selecting a channel D Regular Channel You can select a channel by pushing [] or []. D Channel 16 Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used to establish the initial contact with a station, and for emergency communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both Dualwatch and Tri-watch. While in the standby mode, you must monitor Channel 16. Push [16/C] to select Channel 16. L To return to the previously selected channel, push or
. D Call channel Each Channel Group has separate leisure-use Call channels. The Call channel is scanned during Tri-watch. The Call channels can be selected and used to store your most often used channels in each Channel Group, for quick recall. See page XX for details on setting the Call channel. Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the Call channel. The Call channel number and CALL are displayed. L To return to the previously selected channel, push or
. D Selecting a Channel Group Channel Groups are preset into your transceiver. You can select a Channel Group for USA, International, Canadian, DSC, and ATIS depending on the transceiver version. 1. Open the CHANNEL GROUP screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Channel Group 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a Channel Group, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. 3. Push [MENU] to exit the Menu screen. 4. The selected Channel Groups icon is displayed on the operating screen. Version USA UK European NLD FRG USA Preset Channel Group CAN INT DSC ATIS 9 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Weather channels and Weather Alert
(For only the USA version) The USA version transceiver has 10 preset Weather channels. The transceivers are capable* of monitoring broadcasts from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The transceiver automatically detects a Weather alert tone on the selected weather channel, or while scanning.
*When used within range of the broadcasts. D Selecting a Weather channel 1. Push [CH/WX]. WX is displayed on the operating screen instead of the Channel Group. 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a Weather channel. The Weather channel list WX channel 1 2 3 4 5 Frequency
(MHz) 162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 WX channel 6 7 8 9 10 Frequency
(MHz) 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.275 D Setting the Weather Alert To receive the weather alert, set the WX Alert to ON with Scan, or ON. 1. Open the WEATHER ALERT screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > WX Alert 2. Select ON with Scan, or ON. is displayed next to the weather channel icon. L blinks until you push a key after detecting an alert. 10 174101518281351116391461217 4 BASIC OPERATIONS Adjusting the volume/ squelch/backlight/
display contrast D Adjusting the volume level Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio volume level. D Adjusting the squelch level Squelch enables the audio to be heard only while receiving a signal that is stronger than the set level. A higher level blocks weak signals, so that you can receive only stronger signals. A lower level enables you to hear weak signals. Push [SQL] one or more times and rotate [SQL]
to adjust the squelch level. D Adjusting the backlight The Function display and keys can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions. 1. Open the BACKLIGHT screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Backlight L You can also push to open the Backlight screen. 2. Push [] or [] or rotate [DIAL] to adjust the backlight level, and push [ENT] to exit. The backlight level is set, and the transceiver returns to the previous screen. L The backlight level is adjustable in 7 levels and OFF. D Adjusting the display contrast 1. Open the DISPLAY CONTRAST screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Display Contrast 2. Push [] or [] or rotate [DIAL] to adjust the display contrast, and push [ENT] to exit. L The contrast level is adjustable in 8 levels. 11 BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Setting the Call channel By default, a Call channel is set in each Channel Group. You can set your most often-used channel as your Call channel in each Channel Group for quick recall. 1. Open the CALL CHANNEL screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Call Channel 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select the channel. 3. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to set the selected channel as the Call channel. 4. Push [MENU] to exit the Menu screen. AquaQuake Water Draining function Water in the speaker grill may mu e the sound coming from the speaker. The AquaQuake Water Draining function removes water from the speaker grill by vibrating the speaker cone. CAUTION: DO NOT use the AquaQuake Water Draining function when an external speaker is connected. 1. Push [] or [] to display 2. Hold down to turn ON the function. A low frequency vibration beep sounds to drain the water, regardless of the volume level setting. L This function is activated for a maximum of 10 seconds, even if you continue to hold down
. 3. Release to turn OFF the function. Editing a channel name You can edit the name of each operating channel and weather channel, using numbers, uppercase letters, symbols, and a space. This enables easy recognition of the channels or stations. All VHF marine channels are set with default names. 1. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select the channel to edit. 2. Push [] or [] to display
. L You cannot edit a channel name during Dualwatch, Tri-watch, or a scan. 3. Push
. The CHANNEL NAME screen is displayed. 4. Edit the channel name. L Select to enter numbers, and to enter symbols. 5. Select
, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]
to save the edited name and return to the operating screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 4 BASIC OPERATIONS Receiving and transmitting CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. 1. Push [] or [], or push [DIAL] one or more times and rotate [DIAL] to select a channel to call on. The channel number and name are briefly displayed. L is displayed while receiving a signal. 2. Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. is displayed while transmitting. 3. Release [PTT] to receive. 2. Hold down to transmit. 3. Release to receive. 1. Select a channel. 2. Speak to the Microphone. TIP: To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal, pause for a second after holding down [PTT] and hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm from your mouth, and then speak at your normal voice level. NOTE: The Time-out Timer function cuts OFF transmission after 5 minutes of continuously transmitting, to prevent prolonged transmission. 13 SCAN OPERATION 5 Scan types You can find ongoing communication by scanning the Favorite channels. Scan is for all the transceiver versions except the NLD version. Before starting a scan :
Set the channels that you want to scan as Favorite channels. (p. XX) L Only the Favorite channels are scanned. Set the scan type to Priority Scan or Normal Scan on the Menu screen.
(p. XX)
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Scan Type Normal Scan Sequentially searches through all Favorite channels. Channel 16 is not scanned unless it is set as a Favorite channel. CH 04 CH 03 CH 05 CH 02 WX*
CH 01
* For the USA version, when the Weather Alert function is ON, the previously selected Weather channel is also scanned. Priority Scan Sequentially searches through all Favorite channels, while also periodically checking Channel 16. CH 04 CH 03 CH 05 CH 16 CH 02 WX*
CH 01
* For the USA version, when the Weather Alert function is ON, the previously selected Weather channel is also scanned. When a signal is received:
On Channel 16:
On a channel other than Channel 16: The scan becomes Dualwatch until the signal The scan pauses until the signal disappears. disappears. 14 174101518281351116391461217 5 SCAN OPERATION Setting Favorite channels
(Except for the NLD version) You can quickly recall often-used channels by setting them as Favorite channels. You can set Favorite channels in each Channel Group. 1. Select a Channel Group on the Menu screen. (p. XX)
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Channel Group 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select the channel. 3. Push [] or [] to display 4. Push
. The selected channel is set as a Favorite channel, and L To cancel the setting, push again. is displayed. TIP: You can set all channels as Favorite channels, clear all settings, or reset to the defaults. By default, some channels are preset as Favorite channels. The preset channels di er, depending on the transceiver version. Starting a scan (Except for the NLD version) Example: Starting a Normal Scan. 1. Select a Channel Group on the Menu screen. (p. XX)
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Channel Group 2. Push [] or [] to display 3. Push
. The scan starts. SCAN is displayed during a Normal Scan and SCAN 16 is displayed during a Priority Scan. SCAN and is received. are displayed when a signal L When a signal is received, the scan pauses until it disappears, or resumes after 5 seconds, depending on the Scan Timer setting in Radio Settings. L A beep sounds and 16 blinks when a signal is received on Channel 16 during a Priority scan. 4. To stop the scan, push
. TIP: To properly receive signals, be sure to adjust the squelch to a suitable level. 15 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH
(Except for the NLD version) Description 6 Dualwatch and Tri-watch are convenient to periodically check Channel 16 while you are operating on another channel. Dualwatch Tri-watch Operating channel CH 16 Operating channel Call channel CH 16 Periodically checks Channel 16 while operating on another channel. Periodically checks Channel 16 and the Call channel while operating on another channel. When a signal is received:
On Channel 16:
Dualwatch/Tri-watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears. On the Call channel: Tri-watch switches to Dualwatch until the signal on the Call channel disappears. Operation 1. Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch on the Menu screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Dual/Tri-Watch 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a channel. 3. Push [] or [] to display 4. Push or or Dualwatch or Tri-watch starts. DUAL 16 is displayed for Dualwatch, or
. TRI 16 is displayed for Tri-watch. is displayed when a signal is received. A beep tone sounds and 16 starts to blink when a signal is received on Channel 16. 5. To cancel Dualwatch or Tri-watch, push or
. again. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DSC address ID D Entering an Individual or Group ID You can enter a total of 75 Individual IDs and 25 Group IDs, and assign names to them of up to 10 characters. 1. Open the INDIVIDUAL ID or GROUPID screen.
[MENU] > Settings > DSC > Individual ID
[MENU] > Settings > DSC > Group ID No ID is displayed if no ID is entered. 2. Push
. The ID entry screen is displayed. 3. Enter an Individual or Group ID. TIP:
Select a number using [] and []. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to set the selected number. Select or on the screen, or rotate
[DIAL] to move the cursor. NOTE:
For a Group ID, the first digit is fixed as 0. For any coast station ID, the first two digits are fixed as 0. 4. Push to start entering the IDs name. TIP:
Select and to enter numbers and letters, to enter symbols. Select a number, character, or space using
[], [], [], and []. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to enter the selected number or character. Select or on the screen to move the cursor, or to select the entered character. 5. After entering, push to save, and return to the previous screen. The entered name is displayed. 17 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Deleting an entered ID
(Example: Deleting an Individual ID: STATION 2) 1. Open the INDIVIDUAL ID screen.
[MENU] > Settings > DSC > Individual ID 2. Select STATION 2, and then push
. Delete the ID. Are You Sure? is displayed. 3. Push to delete. L Push The selected ID is deleted, and then returns to cancel the deletion. to the previous screen. Entering the position and time A Distress call should include the vessels position, date, and time. If no GPS data is received, manually enter the position and Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) time. NOTE:
The manual entry is disabled while valid GPS data is received. The manually entered position and time is valid only for 23.5 hours, or until turning OFF the transceiver. 1. Open the POSITION INPUT screen.
[MENU] > Settings > DSC > Position Input 2. Enter the latitude. TIP:
Select a number or a compass direction using [], [], [], and []. Select or on the screen, or rotate
[DIAL] to move the cursor. Select and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL] to save the selected number. 3. Enter the longitude and the UTC time. L See the TIP in step 2 to enter. 4. After entering, push to save, and return to the DSC screen. 18 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) Sending DSC calls (Distress) A Distress call should be sent if, in the opinion of the captain, the ship or a person is in distress and requires immediate assistance. NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR SHIP OR A PERSON IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. D Simple call 1. Confirm that no Distress call is being received. 2. While lifting up the key cover, hold down
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short countdown beeps and a long beep sound. The backlight blinks.
[DISTRESS] key 3. After sending, wait for an Acknowledgment call. Waiting for ACK is displayed. The Distress call is automatically sent every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes, until an Acknowledgment is received, or a Distress Cancel call is sent. 4. When you receive an Acknowledgment, an alarm sounds. Push the alarm. Channel 16 is automatically selected. to turn OFF 5. Push 6. Hold down [PTT], and then explain your
. situation. 7. After you have finished your conversation, push Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is
. displayed. 8. Push to return to the operating screen. TIP: A default Distress alert contains:
Nature of distress: Undesignated distress Position information: The latest GPS, or manually input position, that is held for 23.5 hours, or until you turn OFF the transceiver. 19 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Regular call Select the nature of the Distress call to include in the Regular Distress call. 1. Push
. The COMPOSE DISTRESS screen is displayed. 2. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to enter the Nature selection mode. 3. Select the nature of the Distress, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. (Example: Flooding) The setting is saved and returns to the previous screen. L If no valid GPS data is being received, select Position, and then enter the latitude, longitude, and UTC. See Entering the position and time on page 18 for details. 4. While lifting up the key cover, hold down
[DISTRESS] (the red button) for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short countdown beeps and a long beep sound. The backlight blinks. 5. After sending, wait for an Acknowledgment. Waiting for ACK is displayed. L The Distress call is automatically sent every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes, until an Acknowledgment is received, or a Distress Cancel call is sent.
(p. 21) 6. When you receive an Acknowledgment, an alarm sounds. Push the alarm. Channel 16 is automatically selected. to turn OFF 7. Hold down [PTT] to communicate. 8. After you have finished your conversation, push Terminate the procedure. Are you sure?
. is displayed. 9. Push to return to the operating screen. TIP: You can also send a Regular call by selecting the Distress item on the Menu screen. 20 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Distress Cancel call If you have accidentally made a Distress call, or made an incorrect Distress call, send a Distress Cancel call to cancel the call as soon as possible while waiting for an Acknowledgment. Be sure to report the purpose of the cancellation. 1. While waiting for an Acknowledgment, push
. The screen on the right is displayed. 2. Push
. The Distress Cancel call is sent. Channel 16 is automatically selected. 3. Hold down [PTT] to report the purpose of the cancellation. L You can display the wording of the cancellation by pushing []. 4. After communicating, push
. L The screen on the right is displayed. 5. Push to finish the Distress Cancel call. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 6. Push to return to the operating screen. D Distress call Software Key description While waiting for an Acknowledgment:
After receiving an Acknowledgment:
Displayes the Distress call information.
: Cancels the Distress call and enables you to send a Cancel call.
: Enables you to resend the Distress call by holding down
[DISTRESS] again.
: Pauses the countdown to resend the next Distress call. 21 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Sending a Distress Relay acknowledgment
(For only the USA version) You can send the Distress Relay acknowledgment only when a Distress Relay call is received. 1. When a Distress Relay call is received:
An alarm sounds. The screen on the right is displayed. 2. Push any to turn OFF the alarm. 3. Push The received information is displayed. 4. Push
. The call contents screen is displayed. L Rotate [DIAL] to view the call contents. 5. Push acknowledgment. to send the Distress Relay Hold down [PTT] to communicate. 6. 7. After you have finished your conversation, push
. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. to return to the operating screen. 8. Push 22 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) Sending DSC calls (other) NOTE: To ensure proper DSC operation, be sure to correctly adjust the CH 70 SQL Level item on the Menu screen. (p. 45) D Sending an Individual call An Individual call enables you to send a DSC signal to only a specific station. You can communicate after receiving the Acknowledgment Able to comply. NOTE: You can also compose an Individual call to an AIS target on the Plotter screen or the AIS list. (pp. 54, 57) 1. Push
. The COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. L You can also display the screen by selecting the Compose Other item on the Menu screen. 2. Select Msg Type, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. 3. Select Individual Call, and then push [ENT]
or [DIAL]. Returns to the previous screen. 4. Select Address, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. 5. Select the station to send an Individual call to, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. Returns to the previous screen. L You can also select Manual Input to manually enter the target station ID. 6. Select Channel, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. 7. Select a channel to assign, and then push
[ENT] or [DIAL]. L The assigned channels are preset by default. 8. Push to send the Individual call. Transmitting Individual Call is displayed, and then Waiting for ACK is displayed. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 23 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 9. When you receive an Acknowledgment Able to comply:
An alarm sounds. The screen on the right is displayed. 10. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The channel assigned in step 7 is automatically selected. L If the called station cannot use the channel that you assigned, a different channel is selected by the other station. 11. Push 12. Hold down [PTT] to communicate. TIP: If you received an Acknowledgment Unable to comply:
1. Push to turn OFF the alarm, and then push
. The Acknowledge information is displayed. 2. Push
, and then to return to the operating screen. D Sending an Individual Acknowledgment When you have received an Individual call (p. 36), send an Acknowledgment to the calling station. When the Auto Ack is set to Manual, you can select an appropriate acknowledgment type. 1. While an Individual call is being received, push The received calls information is displayed. 2. Push
. The Acknowledgment category screen is displayed. L If you want to send an Acknowledgment Able to comply right away, push
. L If you cannot communicate, and want to return to the operating screen, push
. to turn OFF the alarm. 3. Push
, or Acknowledgment type.
, to select the
(Able to Comply)
(Unable to Comply):
(Propose New CH) Sends an Acknowledgment without any changes. Sends an Acknowledgment but cannot communicate. Sends an Acknowledgment. You can specify the Voice Communication channel. (Example: Channel 16) 4. Push to send the Acknowledgment. 24 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending an All Ships call All Ships that have DSC transceiver use Channel 70 as their listening channel. When you want to announce a message to these ships, if they are within range, use the All Ships call. 1. Push
. The COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. L You can also display the screen by selecting the Compose Other item on the Menu screen. 2. Select Msg Type, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. The MESSAGE TYPE screen is displayed. 3. Select All Ships Call, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. Returns to the previous screen. 4. Select Category, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. The CATEGORY screen is displayed. 5. Select a category of the call, and the push [ENT] or [DIAL]. Returns to the previous screen. 6. Select Channel, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. 7. Select the channel to assign, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. L The assigned channels are preset by default. 8. Push to send the All Ships call. Transmitting All Ships Call is displayed, and then the assigned channel is automatically selected. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 9. Hold down [PTT] to communicate. 10. Push to finish the All Ships call. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 11. Push to return to the operating screen. Returns to the operating screen. 25 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Sending a Group call A Group call enables you to send a DSC call to only a specific group. L You can send a Group call to a pre-entered group address, or manually enter the address before sending. (p. 17) 1. Push
. The COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. L You can also display the screen by selecting the Compose Other item in the Menu screen. 2. Select Msg Type, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. The MESSAGE TYPE screen is displayed. 3. Select Group Call, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. The Group call is selected, and returns to the previous screen. 4. Select Address, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. The ADDRESS screen is displayed. 5. Select the group to send a Group call, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. L You can also select Manual Input to manually enter the target group. 6. Select Channel, and then push [ENT].or [DIAL]. 7. Select the channel to assign, and then push [ENT]. L The assigned channels are preset by default. 8. Push to send the Group call. Transmitting Group Call is displayed, and then the assigned channel is automatically selected. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 9. Hold down [PTT] to communicate. 10. Push to finish the All Ships call. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 11. Push to return to the operating screen. Returns to the operating screen. 26 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending a Test call You should avoid testing calls on the exclusive DSC Distress channels and safety calling channels. When you cannot avoid testing on a Distress or safety channel, you should indicate that these are test calls. Normally the Test call would require no further communications between the two stations involved. 1. Push
. The COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. L You can also display the screen by selecting the Compose Other item on the Menu screen. 2. Select Test Call, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. The Test call is selected, and returns to the COMPOSE OTHER screen. 3. Select Address, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. The ADDRESS screen is displayed. 4. Select a station to send the Test call to. L You can also select Manual Input to manually enter the calling station. 5. Push to send the Test call. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 6. When you receive an Acknowledgment:
An alarm sounds. The screen on the right is displayed. 7. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The Acknowledgment information is displayed. 8. Push
. The received calls information is displayed. The call is saved in the DSC Log. 9. Push to return to the operating screen. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 10. Push to return to the operating screen. Returns to the operating screen. 27 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Sending a Test Acknowledgment By default, when you receive a Test call, the Auto ACK function automatically sends an Acknowledgment to the calling station (p. 44). If the function is set to Manual, do the following steps to send an Acknowledgment. 1. After a Test call is being received, push 2. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The received calls information is displayed. 3. Push
. The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. 4. Push to send the Acknowledgment. Transmitting Test ACK is displayed.
, and then push 5. Push to return to the operating screen. 28 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending a Position Request call/Polling Request call
(For only the USA version) You can send a Position Request call or Polling request call to a station, depending on the presetting. Send a Position Request call when you want to know a specific ships current position. Send a Polling Request call when you want to know whether a specific ship is in the communication area, or not.Example: Sending a Position Request call 1. Push
. The COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. L You can also display the screen by selecting the Compose Other item on the Menu screen. 2. Select Msg Type, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. 3. Select Position Request, and then push
[ENT] or [DIAL]. L When you send a Polling Request call, select Polling Request. Returns to the previous screen. 4. Select Address, and then push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. 5. Select a target to send a Position Request call to, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. L You can also select Manual Input to manually enter the target ID. 6. Push to send the Position Request call. Position Request call is sent, and then Waiting for ACK is displayed. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 7. When you receive a Position Reply:
An alarm sounds. The screen on the right is displayed. 8. Push to turn OFF the alarm. 9. Push
. The received information is displayed. 10. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to scroll the screen, and then check the targets position. 11. Push
, and then to return to the operating screen. 29 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Sending a Position Reply call Send a Position Reply call when a Position Request call is received. If the Auto ACK function is set to Auto, the Acknowledgment is automatically sent to the calling station. (p. 44) 1. After a Position Request is being received, push The received calls information is displayed. to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push the Software Key below the intended operation.
( Able to comply)
(Unable to Comply) Ignores the call and returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message. Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen. Sends Acknowledgment Able to comply right away. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Displays the Acknowledgment information, and then returns to the operating screen by pushing
, and then
. Sends an Acknowledgment Unable to Comply. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Displays the Acknowledgment information, and then returns to the operating screen by pushing
, and then
. 30 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending a Position Reply call
Accepts the call. Displays the received calls information. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Push push Reply call.
(Able to Comply)
(Unable to Comply) or to send the Position
, then Closes the call, and then returns to the operating screen. Sends an acknowledgment with position and time data. Sends an acknowledgment with no position and time data. Push
, and then to return to the operating screen. 31 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Sending a Polling Reply call Send a Polling Reply call when a Polling Request call is received. L When Polling ACK is set to Auto, the transceiver automatically sends the call. 1. While a Polling Request call is being received, push to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push
. Enters the DSC Task mode. 3. Push The call contents screen is displayed. 4. Push to send the Polling Reply. Transmitting Polling Reply is displayed.
, and then push to return to 5. Push the operating screen. 32 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) Receiving DSC calls (Distress) The transceiver receives Distress calls, Distress Acknowledgments, and Distress Cancel calls. When you receive a call, an emergency alarm sounds. NOTE: The screens that are displayed when a Distress call or an Acknowledgment is received slightly differ from one another. The following steps are described using an example of receiving a Distress call. When a Distress call is received:
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF. RECEIVED DISTRESS is displayed. 1. Push 2. Push the Software Key below the intended to turn OFF the alarm. operation.
: Returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message.
: Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen.
is not displayed if the CH Auto Switch item is set to Manual.
(p. 44) Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is automatically selected.
: Accepts the call. Channel 16 is automatically selected. Monitor Channel 16 as a coast station may require assistance. After Channel 16 is selected, select your next operation by pushing the Software Key below the following options.
: Closes the Distress operation, and returns to the operating screen.
: Displays the DISTRESS HISTORY screen. 33 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 When a Distress acknowledgment is received:
1. After a Distress Acknowledgments is being received, push to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push . The received information is displayed. 3. Push The received information is displayed. 4. Push
. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 5. Push to return to the operating screen. When a Distress Cancel call is received:
1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The received information is displayed. 2. Push
, and then push to return to the operating screen. 34 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Receiving a Distress Relay call When a Distress Relay call is received:
An alarm sounds. The following screen is displayed and the backlight blinks. 1. Push blinks. 2. Push the Software Key below the next operation.
Returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message. Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen. is not displayed if the CH Auto Switch item is set to Manual. (p. 44) Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is automatically selected. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Accepts the call. Channel 16 is automatically selected. Monitor Channel 16 as a coast station may require assistance. After Channel 16 is selected, select your next operation by pushing the Software Key below the following options.
Returns to the operating screen. Displays the DISTRESS HISTORY screen. 3. Push
, and then to return to the operating screen. 35 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 Receiving DSC calls (other) The transceiver receives the following types of DSC calls. Individual call (p. 36) Individual Acknowledgment (p. 24) Group call / All Ships call (p. 37) Position Request call (p. 38) L The receivable call types may differ, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. Polling Request call(p. 32) Test call (p. 39) Test Acknowledgment / Position Reply call
/ Polling Reply call (p. 40) By default, the Auto ACK function automatically sends an Acknowledgment to the calling station. ( [MENU] > Settings > DSC > Auto ACK (p. 44)) If Auto ACK is set to Manual, you can manually send an Acknowledgment for each call as described in this section. D Receiving an Individual call When an Individual call is received:
An alarm sounds. RCVD INDIVIDUAL CALL is displayed. 1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push the Software Key below the next operation.
Ignores the call and returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message.
: Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen.
( Able to comply) Sends an Individual Acknowledgment right away. Automatically switches to the assigned channel. After sending, push to resend. The call is saved in the DSC Log.
: Accepts the call. The call is saved in the DSC Log. The received calls information is displayed. Push the Software Key to select the Acknowledgment option.
(Able to Comply)
(Unable to Comply)
(Propose New CH) Push to delete the task and returns to the Main screen. Sends an Acknowledgment without any changes. Sends an Acknowledgment but cannot communicate. Able to communicate but proposes another channel. Specify the channel by pushing [] or []. 36 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Receiving a Group call or All Ships call When a Group call is received:
An alarm sounds. RECEIVED GROUP CALL is displayed.
( Example: when a Group call is received) When an All Ships call is received:
An alarm sounds. RECEIVED ALL SHIPS CALL is displayed. 1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The channel that is assigned by the caller is automatically selected after 10 seconds by default. 2. Push the Software Key below your next operation.
Ignores the call and returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message.
: Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen.
: Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is automatically selected. The call is saved in the DSC Log. L is not displayed if the CH Auto Switch item is set to Manual. (p. 44)
: Accepts the call. The assigned channel is selected. The call is saved in the DSC Log.
: Closes the call, and then returns to the operating screen. 37 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Receiving a Position Request call
(May not be used, depending on the presetting) NOTE: Even if the Auto ACK function is set to Manual while waiting to receiving a distress acknowledgment or after receiving a distress acknowledgment, the Position Reply is automatically sent to the calling station. When a Position Request call is received:
An alarm sounds. RCVD POS REQUEST is displayed. 1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push the Software Key below the intended operation.
( Able to comply)
(Unable to Comply) Ignores the call and returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message. Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen. Sends Acknowledgment Able to comply right away. Sends an Acknowledgment Unable to Comply. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Displays the Acknowledgment information, and then returns to the operating screen by pushing
, and then
Accepts the call. Displays the received calls information. The call is saved in the DSC Log. Push push Reply call.
(p. 30) or to send the Position
, then 38 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Receiving a Test call When a Test call is received:
An alarm sounds. RECEIVED TEST CALL is displayed. 1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push the Software Key below your next operation.
Ignores the call and returns to the operating screen. The call is saved in the DSC Log. blinks continuously until you display the call message.
: Holds the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen.
( Able to comply) Sends a Test Acknowledgment Able to Comply. The call is saved in the DSC Log.
: Accepts the call. Displays the received calls information. The call is saved in the DSC Log. The received calls information is displayed.
, and then push Push to send a Test Acknowledgment.
(p. 39) Push to resend. 39 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Receiving a Test acknowledgment/Position Reply call*
/Polling Reply call (*For only the USA version) Example: Receiving a Test acknowledgment When a call is received:
An alarm sounds. The following screen is displayed and the backlight blinks. blinks. 1. Push Push 2. The received information is displayed. to turn OFF the alarm. 3. Push
. Terminate the procedure. Are you sure? is displayed. 4. Push to return to the operating screen. 40 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DSC Log D Received DSC Log The transceiver saves up to 30 received Distress call messages and 50 received Others call messages in your DSC Log. On the operating screen, The icon blinks when there is a new received call message. is displayed when there is an unread call message. 1. Open the DSC LOG screen.
[MENU] > DSC Log 2. Select Received Call Log, and then push [ENT]. The RECEIVED CALL LOG screen is displayed. 3. Select Distress or Others, and then push [ENT]. L Distress displays the received Distress call log, and Others displays the received DSC call log. TIP: You can also display the RECEIVED CALL LOG screen by pushing on the operating screen. 4. Select a log, and then push [ENT], [DIAL], or to display the detailed information.
: Displays the detailed information.
: Deletes the selected call log.
: Saves the MMSI as an Individual ID. D Transmitted DSC Log The transceiver saves up to 30 DSC transmitted calls in your DSC Log. 1. Open the DSC LOG screen.
[MENU] > DSC Log 2. Select Transmitted Call Log, and then push [ENT]. The TRANSMITTED CALL LOG screen is displayed. 3. Select a log, and then push [ENT] to display the detailed information.
: Displays the detailed information.
: Deletes the selected call log.
: Saves the MMSI as an Individual ID or a Group ID. 41 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 Multiple-task mode
(For only the USA version, depending on the presetting) If the Multiple-task function is enabled, the transceiver can hold up to 7 tasks. You can handle more than 2 DSC tasks simultaneously by switching between the tasks. To use the Multiple-task mode, select Multiple in the Procedure on the Menu screen. (p. 45)
[MENU] > Settings > DSC > Procedure When the Multiple-task mode is activated, is displayed on the operating screen. NOTE: The Task mode has a Inactivity Timer function. After a certain period of time has passed without any operation on a task, the transceiver automatically deletes a task and returns to the operating screen. When a Inactivity Timer activates, an alarm sounds and a count down message is displayed for 10 seconds. D Holding a DSC task In the Multiple-task mode, you can hold or activate the DSC task as follows. Example: When a Group call is received:
1. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The received calls information is displayed. 2. Push
. The received Group call task is held into the task list and returns to the operating screen. D Activating the held DSC task 1. Push to display the task list. The task list is displayed. 2. Select the task that you want to activate. 3. Push to activate the task. The activated task information is displayed. 4. Push [PTT] to communicate. 5. After finishing the communication, push to delete the task. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 42 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Task list You can display the TASK LIST screen by pushing The number of tasks is displayed at the top of the screen. The number of tasks On the TASK LIST screen, the following Software Keys are displayed.
: Holds the task and returns to the operating screen.
: Finishes the selected task.
: Activates the selected task.
: Holds the selected task.
: Displays the task information. 43 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 DSC Settings On the DSC screen, you can make settings of the DSC call related items.
[MENU] > Settings > DSC Position Input See Entering the position and time on page 18 for details. Individual ID See Entering an Individual ID on page 17 for details. Group ID See Entering a Group ID on page 17 for details. Auto ACK The Auto ACK function automatically sends an Acknowledgment when an appropriate Request is received. z Individual ACK Auto (Able):
Automatically sends Able to comply. Auto (Unable): Automatically sends Manual:
z Position ACK Auto (Able):
Manual:
z Polling ACK Auto:
Manual:
z Test ACK Auto:
Manual:
Unable to comply. Manually sends an Acknowledgment. Automatically sends Able to comply. Manually sends an Acknowledgment. Automatically sends an Acknowledgment. Manually sends an Acknowledgment. Automatically sends an Acknowledgment. Manually sends an Acknowledgment. CH Auto Switch Select whether or not to automatically switch to channel 16 or the specified channel, or ignore the call. Accept after 10 sec.:
After receiving a DSC call, the transceiver remains on the operating channel for 10 seconds. After that, the transceiver automatically switches to the channel that is specified on the DSC call. Ignore after 10 sec.:
After receiving a DSC call, if you do not push in 10 seconds, the transceiver ignores the call, and then remains on the current operating channel. Manual:
After receiving a DSC call, you can select whether or not to accept the received DSC call. NOTE: In the Multiple-task mode, Ignore is renamed to Hold after 10 sec. DSC Data Output When receiving a DSC call from the station that is selected in this setting, the transceiver outputs the DSC data to the NMEA output port. L You can send Distress calls despite of this setting. All Stations:
Stations List:
OFF:
From any station. From the stations that are entered Individual ID or Group ID on the Menu screen. Does not output any DSC data to an external device. 44 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DSC Settings Alarm Status Sets the alarm ON or OFF when receiving each type of DSC call. z Safety z Routine z Warning Sets the alarm for when:
No MMSI code is entered. The position data has not been received for 10 minutes after turning ON the transceiver. The received position data has not been updated for 10 minutes. The received position data has not been updated for 4 hours. The manually entered position data has not been updated for 23.5 hours. z Self-Terminate An alarm sounds when duplicate Distress calls are received. z Discrete An alarm sounds when a lower priority call is received while receiving a high priority call. CH 70 SQL Level Sets the Squelch level for Channel 70 to 1 ~ 10 or Open. Self Check Test The Self-Test sends DSC signals to the receiving AF circuit to compare the sending and receiving signals at the AF level. Push [ENT] to start the Self-Test. L When the sending and receiving DSC signals match, OK is displayed. Procedure (For only the USA version) You can select the type of task for the transceiver, depending on the presetting. Single:
Handles only 1 task at the same time. Multiple: Handles up to 7 tasks at the same time. 45 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 Making an Individual call to an AIS target You can transmit an Individual call to a selected AIS target, without entering the targets MMSI code. In this case, the call type is automatically set to Routine. D Selecting an AIS target on the IC-M510BB You can compose an Individual call to an AIS target selected on the Plotter screen or the AIS list. NOTE: The IC-M510BB can be input AIS information from the built-in AIS receiver (if built in) or an external NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 sentence source. 1. Select the AIS target from the Plotter screen, the Target List, the Friends List, or the Danger list (pp. 55, 57). 2. Push COMPOSE OTHER screen is displayed. 3. Select Channel, then push [ENT] or [DIAL] to display the Voice channel selection screen. L See page 23 for details. 4. Select a channel to assign, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. 5. Push to send the Individual call. 6. When you receive an Acknowledgment Able to comply, an alarm sounds. Push to turn OFF the alarm. The channel assigned in step 4 is automatically selected. L If the called station cannot use the channel that you assigned, a different channel is selected by the other station. 7. Push 8. Hold down [PTT] to communicate. D Using an AIS transponder When the optional MA-510TR class b ais transponder is connected to the transceiver, you can transmit an Individual call to a selected AIS target and the voice channel on the transponder. L See page XX for connecting instructions. NOTE: To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make sure you correctly set the CH70 SQL Level. (p. XX) L See the next page for the operation. 46 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Using an AIS transponder Transponder operation:
1. Select an AIS target on the plotter display, Target, Danger, or Friends list screen. L See the MA-510TR INSTRUCTION MANUAL for details. 2. Push [ENT] to display the Menu window. The Menu window is displayed. 3. Select Send DSC, and then push [ENT]. The DSC TRANSMISSION screen is displayed. 4. Push [] or [] to select a voice channel. Voice channels are already preset into the transponder in the recommended order. NOTE: When a base station is selected in step 1, a voice channel will be specified by the base station. Therefore you cannot change the channel. The transponder will display Voice Channel is specified by the Base station, in this case. 5. Push [ENT] to make the Individual DSC call. Transmitting individual call is displayed. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 6. After making the Individual DSC call, DSC transmission completed. is displayed. If the transceiver cannot make the call, DSC transmission failed. is displayed. Transceiver operation:
7. When the acknowledgment is received, alarm sounds. z If the acknowledgment Able to comply is received, to stop the alarm, and then select push the voice channel specified in step 4. A different voice channel will be selected if the station you called cannot use the channel. To reply, push [PTT] and speak at a normal voice level. You can check the MMSI code or the name, if entered, of the AIS target on the display. z If the acknowledgment Unable to comply to stop the is received, push alarm, then the Acknowledge information is displayed. 8. After the communication is finished, push to return to the normal operating mode. 47 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 DSC Remote Control (EN 300 338-8 compatible) With controllers connected to the transceiver, you can perform DSC remote control communications. Up to 3 command microphones and an external device can be used as controllers. For more information about connecting an external device, see page. XX. D Editing a controller name A name can be assigned to each controller for easy identification. 1. Open the NAME screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Controller > Name L Only controllers connected to the transceiver are listed. L The controller being operated has (Own) appended to its name. 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a controller. 3. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to enter the NAME screen. 4. Edit a controller name. L Select 5. Select to enter numbers, and
, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL] to save the edited name and return to to enter symbols. the previous screen. D Setting the Priority Controller Select which controller to be used as the Priority Controller. The Priority Controller takes precedence over other controllers in DSC operations. Except for sending a Distress call, a DSC task can be handled only by the first controller operated. 1. Open the PRIORITY screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Controller > Priority L Only controllers connected to the transceiver are listed. L The controller being operated has (Own) appended to its name. 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a controller to be used as the Priority Controller. L The Priority Controllers ID is automaticaly set to 0. NOTE:
If the ID of the external device is set to 0, the device is automatically set as the Priority Controller. When the external device is set as the Priority Controller, regardless of its ID, DSC remote control from the device is accepted. 48 174101518281351116391461217 7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Dealing with ID and Priority When controllers are connected to the transceiver, the unique ID is automatically assigned to each controller in order from 1 to 99. Once a controller is set as the Priority Controller, however, its ID is replaced with 0 beacuse the ID of the Priority Controller ID is fixed at 0. To check the current ID of each controller, open the ID screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Controller > ID L The IDs are for display only and cannot be edited. L The ID of an external device is assigned by the device itself, not by the transceiver. NOTE: With Non-Priority Controllers, you cannot make changes to DSC-related settings listed below. To configure the settings, use the Priority Controller. MENU > Settings > Configuration > Inactivity Timer >
MENU > Settings > DSC > Auto ACK >
MENU > Settings > DSC >
Not DSC Related DSC Related Distress Related RT Related Individual ACK Position ACK Polling ACK Test ACK CH Auto Swtich When a controller gets disconnected while holding a DSC task:
Controllers are considered disconnected when the following conditions are met. Controller Condition Command microphone Unplugged or turned off External device The transceiver has not received a single sentence via NMEA 0183 interface in the last 2 minutes. Once a controller is disconnected, the right to handle a DSC task will be released. After that,the first Non-Priority Controller operated will have the the right. L When the Priority Controller is disconnected, the controller names are displayed with
(None) appended.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Controller > Priority 49 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 7 D Allowing controllers to perform DSC operations Select whether or not to allow controllers to perform DSC operations. 1. Open the DSC OPERATION screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Controller > DSC Operation L Only controllers connected to the transceiver are listed. L The controller being operated has (Own) appended to its name. 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select a controller. 3. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to select ON or OFF. ON:
OFF:
Accepts DSC remote control from the controllers. Even when this item is set to ON, DSC remote control from the Non-Priority Controllers is accepted only from the first controller operated. Refuses DSC remote control from the controllers. Except for sending a distress call, DSC remote control from the Non-Priority Controllers with this item set to OFF is not allowed. 4. Push to exit the Menu screen. 50 174101518281351116391461217 AIS FUNCTION 8 NOTE: The IC-M510BB can be input AIS information from the built-in AIS receiver (if built in) or an external NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 sentence source. About AIS The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is primarily used for collision-risk management and navigation safety. It can automatically transmit and receive vessel information, such as the vessel name, MMSI code, vessel type, position data, speed, course, destination, and more, depending on the class. Information is exchanged among vessels and/or base stations on the VHF maritime mobile band. The information helps to identify other nearby vessels or stations by displaying the received data on a plotter or a radar screen. Other vessel
(Class A AIS) Other vessel
(Class B AIS) Base Station Vessel Information Your vessel AIS classes There are 7 types of AIS stations, vessels, base stations, Search and Rescue (SAR), Aids to Navigation (AtoN), Search and Rescue Transmitter (AIS-SART), Man OverBoard
(MOB), and Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon-AIS (EPIRB-AIS). There are 2 classes of AIS units, which are installed on vessels, Class A and Class B. Under the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) convention, all SOLAS vessels, as described below, are required to install a Class A AIS transponder:
Upwards of 300 gross tonnage engaged on international voyages. Passenger vessels, irrespective of size, engaged on international voyages. Upwards of 500 gross tonnage not engaged on international voyages. A Class B AIS transponder is designed to be interoperability with Class A units, but not to impact the Class A network. Many commercial vessels, and some leisure craft, not classified as requiring a Class A unit, choose to install a Class B unit to avoid accidents at sea. 51 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION Using the Plotter screen On the plotter screen, the display range and the icons of the AIS target, waypoint and MOB are displayed. You can change the display range and type, depending on your operating style. 1. Push [DISP] and then select Plotter. The Plotter screen is displayed. 2. Push the Software Key for your next operation.
Returns to the operating screen.
Selects the display range.
(p. 53) Selects the closest target to your vessel. Selects the farthest target from your vessel. Displays the details on the selected target. (p. 58) Push to enter the Man Overboard (MOB) mode.
(p. 65) While in the Man Overboard
(MOB) mode, push to stop the MOB mode. Push to start the Anchor watch function. (p. 66) While in the Anchor watch mode, push to stop Anchor watch. NOTE: An alarm sounds when an AIS target is closer than the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to CPA) settings, and so on, depending on the presetting. To stop the alarm buzzer, push any key. L If a popup screen is displayed, push any key again to turn it OFF. TIP: You can display only the Plotter screen by selecting the Plotter item on the Menu screen.
[MENU] > AIS > Plotter 52 D Plotter screen Displays the plotter display and selected targets information. 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 DISPLAY TYPE Displays the selected display type. You can select the display type in North up/
Course up on the Menu screen. (p. 60)
[MENU] > Settings > AIS >
North/Course up L When N-UP is displayed, the top of the plotter screen represents North. L When C-UP is displayed, the top of the plotter screen represents the direction your vessels course over ground. 2 YOUR VESSEL ICON Displayed in the center of the screen. L When N-UP is displayed, the vessel icon automatically points in the direction your vessel is heading, in 5.625 degree steps. L When C-UP is displayed, the vessel icon constantly points to the top of the plotter screen. L When your vessel moves less than is displayed. 2 knots, AIS FUNCTION 8 3 TARGET ICONS Targets whose AIS signal are received are displayed with icons. The icon may differ, depending on the target type or its status. Icon Description AIS target: Vessel AIS target: Search and Rescue
(SAR) vessel L The tip of the target triangle automatically points in the direction its heading. AIS target: Vessel (Friend)
(Black triangle) AIS target: AIS-SART, AIS-MOB, and EPIRB-AIS AIS target: Search and Rescue
(SAR) aircraft AIS target: Aids to Navigation
(AtoN) AIS target: Aids to Navigation
(AtoN) virtual AIS target: Base station
: MOB L Icons for other than the SAR aircraft, Base station, Waypoint, and MOB start blinking when the AIS target is closer than your CPA and TCPA settings
(Danger target). L A vessel is regarded as a Lost target, and a cross mark displays on the target icon after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data (p. 71). The Lost target icon disappears from the plotter display 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a Lost target. Ask your dealer for details. 4 TARGET BOX Displays the selected target. L When a target box is displayed, push to display the detail screen of the selected target. 5 COMPASS Displays the bearing information. 53 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION D Plotter screen 6 DISPLAY FILTER INDICATOR Displayed when the type of targets on the plotter screen are filtered. (p. 60)
[MENU] > Settings > AIS > Target Display All Targets:
All AIS targets are displayed. Danger Only: Only Danger AIS targets are displayed. Friends Only: Only Friend AIS Targets are displayed. 7 DISPLAY RANGE Displays the selected display range. Push to select the desired display range. L 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 36 NM (nautical miles) can be selected. 54 AIS FUNCTION 8 Using the AIS list screen There are 3 types of AIS lists, Target, Danger, and Friends. The targets information is automatically updated every 5 seconds, and then the AIS target data is sorted. 1. Push [MENU]. The Menu screen is displayed. 2. Push [], [], or rotate [DIAL] to select AIS, and then push [ENT] , [DIAL], or []. The AIS screen is displayed. 3. Push [] or [] to select a list, and then push
[ENT], [DIAL], or []. The list screen is displayed. 4. Push [], [], or rotate [DIAL] to select an AIS target. 5. Push the Software Key below for your next operation.
Displays the COMPOSE OTHER screen to send an Individual call.
(p. 25) L Displayed only when a target is selected. Displays the details on the selected target. (p. 58) L Displayed only when the target is selected. Sets the selected target as a Friend.
(p. 57) L Displayed only in the Target List or Danger List. Displays the selected target on the plotter screen. (p. 52) NOTE: An alarm sounds when an AIS target is closer than the CPA and TCPA settings, and so on, depending on the presetting. To stop the alarm buzzer, push any key. L If the popup screen is displayed, push any key again to turn it OFF. 55 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION D Target/Friends List screen The Target List screen displays up to 200 AIS targets. The Friends List screen displays the AIS targets of up to 100 targets that you set as a Friend. (p. 57) The AIS target data is sorted by the distance from your vessel, and the closest target is located at the top of the list. 1 2 1 2 1 THE NUMBER OF TARGETS Displays the number of AIS targets. 2 TARGET INFORMATION Displays the following AIS target information. MMSI code or name Range (RNG) from your vessel to the target (units: NM) Bearing (BRG) from your vessel to the target (units: degree) D Danger list screen The Danger List screen displays any Danger target whose CPA (Closest Point of Approach) distance and TCPA (Time to CPA) time are less than the set values. You can set the values in CPA and TCPA on the Menu screen. (p. 60)
[MENU] > Settings > AIS > CPA/TCPA >
CPA or TCPA L The transceiver can display up to 200 targets. 1 2 1 THE NUMBER OF TARGETS Displays the number of AIS targets. 2 DANGER TARGET INFORMATION Displays the following AIS target information. MMSI code or name CPA:
Closest Point of Approach
(unit: NM) TCPA: Time to CPA (units: minute) 56 AIS FUNCTION 8 Setting a Friend You can set up to 100 AIS targets as a Friend in the Friends List. An alarm sounds when a Friend is detected, depending on the setting. (p. 61) D Editing an ID 1. Open the FRIENDS LIST screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS > Friends >
Friends List 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select an ID. 3. Push L See step 3 in Using the Friends List, as described to the left. D Deleting an ID 1. Open the FRIENDS LIST screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS > Friends >
Friends List 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select an ID. 3. Push Delete the ID. Are you sure? is displayed. 4. Push D Entering an ID There are 3 ways of setting a Friend, using the Friends List, selecting in the AIS list, or selecting on the plotter display. Using the Friends List:
1. Open the FRIENDS LIST screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS > Friends >
Friends List No ID is displayed when there is no Friend. 2. Push to display the Friend ID window. 3. Enter an ID. TIP:
Select a number using [] and []. Push [ENT], or [DIAL] to enter the selected number. Select or on the screen, or rotate [DIAL] to move the cursor. 4. Push to save the edited ID. The target is added to the Friends List. Selecting in the Target List or Danger List:
1. Open a Target List or a Danger List.
[MENU] > AIS > Target List or Danger List 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select an AIS target. 3. Push
. Register as a Friend, is displayed. is displayed. Selecting on the plotter display:
1. Open the plotter screen. (p. 52) 2. Push or to select an AIS target. 3. Push to display the details screen. The DETAILS screen is displayed. 4. Push
. The target is added to the Friends List. A friend target is displayed with triangle) on the plotter screen.
(black 57 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION About the Detail screen The Detail screen displays the information about the selected AIS target or waypoint. The contents may differ, depending on the selected target. L When a Danger target is selected, is displayed.(p. 56) L When a Friend target is selected, is displayed. (p. 56) z Push the Software Key below for your next operation.
: Displays the COMPOSE OTHER screen to send an Individual call. (p. 25)
: Sets the selected target as a Friend.
(p. 57) L A beep sounds and a popup screen is displayed when the memory is full.
: Displays the Individual ID entry screen.
(p. 8) L A beep sounds and a popup screen is displayed when the memory is full, or the ID has been already added. D Contents list NOTE: The contents may differ, depending on the received data. Class A and SAR vessel AIS class MMSI code Ship name Country name Call sign Vendor ID IMO number CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) SOG (Speed Over Ground) COG (Course Over Ground) HDG (Heading) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Range Bearing ROT (Rate Of Turn) Bow to antenna distance Stern to antenna distance Port side to antenna distance Starboard side to antenna distance Length Beam Draught Type of ship NAV Status Destination Estimated time of arrival Elapsed time Class B AIS class MMSI code Ship name Country name Call sign Vendor ID CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) SOG (Speed Over Ground) COG (Course Over Ground) HDG (Heading) 58 PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Range Bearing Bow to antenna distance Stern to antenna distance Port side to antenna distance Starboard side to antenna distance Length Beam Type of ship Elapsed time AIS-SART, AIS-MOB, and EPIRB-AIS AIS class MMSI code CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) SOG (Speed Over Ground) COG (Course Over Ground) HDG (Heading) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Range Bearing ROT (Rate Of Turn) Elapsed time Base station AIS class MMSI code Position (Latitude, Longitude) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Vendor ID Range Bearing Elapsed time SAR aircraft AIS class MMSI code Target name Country name Call sign Vendor ID AIS FUNCTION 8 Position (Latitude, Longitude) SOG (Speed Over Ground) COG (Course Over Ground) ALT (Altitude) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Range Bearing Length Width Elapsed time AtoN and AtoN virtual AIS class MMSI code Target name CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Position indicator
( ON POSN: ON Position, OFF POSN: OFF Position) Range Bearing Bow to antenna length Stern to antenna length Port side to antenna length Starboard side to antenna length Length Beam Type of AtoN Elapsed time MOB Position (Latitude, Longitude) Range Bearing 59 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION AIS settings AIS settings can be customized in AIS on the Menu screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS North up/Course up You can select the display type for the plotter screen. North up:
The top of the plotter screen represents North. Course up: The top of the plotter screen represents the direction your vessels course over ground. Target Display You can select whether or not to limit the AIS or waypoint targets that are displayed on the plotter display. You can easily see the plotter display. L The indicator is displayed on the plotter display. (p. 57) L The waypoint for navigation is displayed, regardless of this setting. All targets:
Danger only:
Friends only:
All targets are displayed. Only Danger AIS targets are displayed. Only Friend AIS targets are displayed. CPA/TCPA z Alarm You can select whether or not to turn the following alarm functions ON or OFF. ON:
The alarm function is ON. An alarm sounds, and a popup screen is displayed. L The alarm may not sound, depending on the Audible Alarm setting. OFF: The alarm function is OFF. Approach The alarm function for when a vessels CPA is closer, and TCPA is less than the set value. Lost The alarm function for when a danger target is regarded as a Lost target.
(p. 71) z Audible Alarm You can select whether or not to sound the following alarms. ON:
The alarm sounds. OFF: The alarm does not sound. Approach The alarm function for when a vessels CPA is closer, and TCPA is less than the set value. Lost The alarm function for when a danger target is regarded as a Lost target.
(p. 71) z CPA Set a CPA (Closest Point of Approach) value between 0.01 and 6.00 NM (in 0.01 NM steps) for the alarm function. z TCPA Set a TCPA (Time to CPA) value between 1 and 60 minutes (in 1 minute steps) for the alarm function. 60 AIS FUNCTION 8 Friends z Friends List Displays all Friend targets that you have entered. L No ID is displayed when there is no Friend target. L See page 57 for how to set a Friend. z Friends Alarm Function You can select whether or not to turn the following alarm function ON or OFF when a vessel that is entered into the Friends List is detected. ON:
The alarm function is ON. An alarm sounds, and a popup screen is displayed when a vessel that is entered into the Friends list is detected, regardless of the set range. ON
(in range): The alarm function is ON when a vessel that has entered into the Friends list is detected in the set range. The alarm function is OFF. OFF:
Audible Alarm You can select whether or not to sound the Friends alarm. ON: The alarm sounds. OFF: The alarm does not sound. Range Set the range to between 0.01 and 6.00 NM (in 0.01 NM steps) for the alarm function. z Slow Warn The GPS receiver calculated COG data of a vessel that is at anchor or drifting is unreliable, and therefore the CPA and TCPA data may not be calculated correctly. If a vessel is anchored in your alarm zone, the unreliable data can cause the collision alarm to sound many times, even if there is no real danger. To prevent this, when the anchored vessels SOG is less than this set value, the Slow Warn function assumes that vessels COG is fixed towards your vessel and an alarm will sound. Function Turn the Slow warn function ON or OFF. ON: The Slow warn function is turned ON. OFF: The Slow warn function is turned OFF. Speed Set a speed for the Slow warn function between 0.1 and 4.9 kn (in 0.1 kn steps). NOTE: If other vessels at anchor or drifting come into your alarm zone, the Slow warn alarm will sound again. Only if the previous vessel disappears from the Danger list
(p. 56), and then re-enters the list, can a new Slow warn or regular alarm sound, depending on the vessels SOG, or CPA and TCPA. The Slow warn function operates in the same way if your vessel is at anchor and other vessels enter your alarm zone. 61 174101518281351116391461217 8 AIS FUNCTION AIS settings ID Blocking The transceiver blocks AIS transponders that are entered into the ID Blocking list. Enter your vessels transponder ID or other vessels transponder IDs if necessary to prevent the transceiver from detecting them as dangerous targets. L You can enter up to 10 MMSI codes. Entering an ID 1. Open the ID BLOCKING screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS >
ID Blocking The blocked AIS transponders ID is displayed. No ID is displayed if there is no blocked AIS transponder. 2. Push 3. Enter an ID. to start the ID entry. TIP:
Select a number using [] and []. Push [ENT] or [DIAL] to enter the selected number. Select or , or rotate [DIAL]
to move the cursor. 4. Select
, and then push [ENT]
to enter the ID. Editing an ID 1. Open the ID BLOCKING screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS >
ID Blocking 2. Push [] or [] to select an ID. 3. Push
. See step 3 in Entering an ID, as described above. 4. Push Deleting an ID 1. Open the ID BLOCKING screen.
[MENU] > Settings > AIS >
ID Blocking 2. Push [] or [] to select an ID. 3. Push
. Delete the ID. Are you sure? is displayed. 4. Push
. 62 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 NOTE: For the other functions, the transceiver must be receiving valid GPS signals, or your position must be entered. (p. 20) MOB (Man Overboard) You can enter a Man OverBoard (MOB) waypoint into the transceiver with its GPS position data, as soon as a person has fallen into the water and needs to be rescued. This enables you to reach the MOB location even in the dark, or when you have lost visual contact. You can select an AIS target during the MOB mode. D Starting MOB z Push to enter the MOB mode. Three beeps sound. The MOB screen is displayed. is displayed at your current position on the plotter screen. TIP: You can also start the MOB mode by selecting the Start MOB item on the Menu screen. [MENU] > MOB > Start MOB D Stopping MOB 1. Push to stop the MOB mode. Deactivate MOB. Are you sure? is displayed. 2. Push
. disappears, and the transceiver returns to the previous screen. TIP: You can also stop the MOB mode by selecting the Stop MOB item on the Menu screen. [MENU] > MOB > Stop MOB 63 174101518281351116391461217 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Anchor Watch Anchor Watch is the function to sound an alarm when your vessel is at anchor and has drifted. D Starting Anchor Watch z Push to start the Anchor Watch mode. The ANCHOR INFORMATION screen is displayed. TIP: You can also start the Anchor Watch mode by selecting the Start Anchor Watch item on the Menu screen.
[MENU] > Anchor Watch > Start Anchor Watch L When your vessel exceeds the range of the anchor watch, Exceeded anchor radius! is displayed. D Stopping Anchor Watch 1. Push to stop the Anchor Watch mode. Deactivate anchor watch. Are you sure? is displayed. 2. Push TIP: You can also stop the Anchor Watch mode by selecting the Stop MOB item on the Menu screen.
[MENU] > Anchor Watch > Stop Anchor Watch D Anchor Watch Settings
[MENU] > Settings > Anchor Watch z Audible Alarm Select whether or not to sound an alarm when the vessel is drifting off its anchor position. ON: The alarm sounds. OFF: The alarm does not sound. z Range Set the alarm function range from 0.01 to 6.00 NM (0.01 NM steps). 64 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 Lost target A vessel is regarded as a Lost target after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data, as described below. The Lost target icon disappears from the plotter display 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a Lost target. Ask your dealer for details. The criteria to become a Lost target Class A/B Vessel type Class A: Vessel is at anchor, moored and not moving faster than 3 knots Class B: Vessel is not moving faster than 2 knots Vessel is at anchor, moored and moving faster than 3 knots Class A: Vessel is moving between 0 and 14 knots Class B: Vessel is moving between 2 and 14 knots Vessel is moving between 0 and 14 knots while changing course 1 2 3 4 Lost target maximum interval Class A Lost target maximum interval Class B *1 CS *2 SO*3 1080 seconds 1080 seconds 60 seconds N/A 60 seconds N/A 180 seconds 60 seconds N/A 5 Vessel is moving between 14 and 23 knots 36 seconds N/A 90 seconds 6 Vessel is moving between 14 and 23 knots while changing course 36 seconds N/A 7 Vessel is moving faster than 23 knots 30 seconds N/A 30 seconds 8 Vessel is moving faster than 23 knots while changing course 30 seconds N/A 9 Vessel is moving faster than 2 knots N/A 180 seconds N/A
*1 AIS Class B does not provide information about the navigational status, anchored or moored.
*2 CS: Carrier-sense
*3 SO: Self organized Others Category SAR aircraft AtoN Base station Lost target maximum interval 60 seconds 1080 seconds 60 seconds 65 174101518281351116391461217 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Voice Record This function automatically records the last 120 seconds of the received audio. D Audio recording 1. Open the VOICE RECORD screen.
[MENU] > Settings > Radio > Voice Record 2. Select Auto (Last 120 sec). z Recording starts automatically when a signal is received. is displayed when recording the received audio. The recorded audio is erased when the transceiver is turned off . D Audio playback 1. Push is displayed while playing back the recorded audio. 2. Push again to stop playing the recorded audio. 66 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 Using the Intercom The Intercom function enables you to communicate between the deck and the cabin. The optional HM-195 commandmicIV is required for Intercom operation. L Connect the HM-195 as described on page XX. NOTE: While using the Intercom function, Transmit is disabled. The received call audio is muted. Operation is disabled on devices other than the two that are using the Intercom function. 1. Open the INTERCOM screen.
[MENU] > Intercom 2. Select a unit, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. Enters the Intercom mode. L ALL is displayed only when 3 command microphones are connected to the transceiver. L The controller being operated has (Own) appended to its name. 3. to sound the intercom beeps. Hold down The transceiver and the command microphone, or the mobile device sound beeps while holding down
. CALL is displayed. 4.
, hold down [PTT] and After releasing speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. TALK is displayed. L To adjust the transceiver volume level, rotate
[VOL]. L To adjust the command microphones intercom volume level, rotate [VOL] on the command microphone. 5. 6. After releasing [PTT], you can hear the response through the speaker. Push [CLEAR] to return to the previous screen. NOTE: While in the Intercom mode, the transmit and receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is transmitting, the Intercom function is disabled. 67 174101518281351116391461217 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the RX Hailer The RX Hailer function enables you to hear the received audio on the deck or bridge through a Hailer speaker. To use this function, the external hailer speaker must be connected to the transceiver. L See page XX for details of the connection. 1. Push to enter the RX Hailer mode. 2. Push[], and then push [] or [] or rotate
[DIAL] to set the RX Hailer function ON or OFF. 3. Push[], and then push [] or [] or rotate
[DIAL] to adjust the volume level. 4. To exit the RX hailer mode, push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. is displayed when the RX hailer function is set to ON. 68 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 Using the Hailer You can talk without leaving the bridge by using the 2 way hailer function. To use this function, the external hailer speaker must be connected to the transceiver. You cannot transmit while using the hailer. 1. Open the Hailer screen.
[MENU] > Hailer 2. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice level. While holding down [PTT], the screen shown on the right is displayed. L Push screen. to open the volume adjustment NOTE: While in the Hailer mode, the transmit and receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is transmitting, the Hailer function is disabled. 69 174101518281351116391461217 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the Horn function D Automatic Foghorn function The Automatic Foghorn function sounds a horn repeatedly until the function is turned OFF. The foghorn outputs from the hailer speaker. To use this function, the hailer speaker must be connected to the transceiver. USAGE Motor vessel underway and making way. Motor vessel underway but stopped
(not making way). Sailing vessel underway, fi shing vessel (underway or anchored), vessel not under command, a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
(underway or at anchor), or a vessel towing or pushing another ahead. Vessel under tow
(manned). TYPE PATTERN Underway Stop Sail Tow One 5-second blast every 120 seconds. Two 5-second blasts
(separated by 2 seconds) every 120 seconds. One 5-second blast followed by two 1-second blasts (each separated by 2 seconds) every 120 seconds. One 5-second blast followed by three 1-second blasts
(each separated by 2-seconds) every 120 seconds. 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 5s 2s 2s 5s 5s 2s 5s 5s 2s 2s 5s 5s 2s 2s 5s 5s 2s 2s 2s 2s 5s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 120s 2s 120s 1. Open the AUTO FOGHORN screen.
[MENU] > Horn > Auto Foghorn 2. Select the foghorn pattern, and then push
[ENT] or [DIAL] to return to the previous screen. L To turn OFF the Auto Foghorn, select OFF in is displayed. the Auto Foghorn menu. 70 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 D Horn Volume function 1. Open the HORN VOLUME screen.
[MENU] > Horn > Horn Volume 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to adjust the foghorn level. D Manual Horn function 1. Open the Manual Horn screen.
[MENU] > Horn > Manual Horn 2. Hold down to sound a horn. While holding down
, the horn sounds, and the screen shown on the right is displayed. L To adjust the horn volume level, push to open the Horn Volume popup screen. NOTE: While in the Horn mode, the transmit and receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is transmitting, the Horn function is disabled. D Frequency setting 1. Open the Frequency.
[MENU] > Horn > Frequency 2. Select the foghorns audio frequency. L Available frequency range is 200 Hz to 700 Hz in 50 Hz steps. 71 174101518281351116391461217 10 MENU SCREEN Using the Menu screen The Menu screen is used to set items, select options, and so on for the transceivers functions. D Menu screen operation Example: Setting the key beep to OFF. 1. Push [MENU]. The Menu screen is displayed. 2. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select Settings, and then push [ENT], [DIAL], or
[]. The Settings screen is displayed. L Holding down [] or [], or rotate [DIAL]
sequentially scrolls up or down through the Menu screen. 3. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select Configuration, and then push [ENT], [DIAL], or []. The Configuration screen is displayed. 4. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select Key Beep, and then push [ENT], [DIAL], or
[]. The Key Beep screen is displayed. 5. Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL] to select OFF, and then push [ENT] or [DIAL]. OFF is set and the transceiver returns to the previous screen. TIP:
To exit the Menu screen, push [MENU]. To return to the previous screen, push [] or
[CLEAR]. 72 MENU SCREEN 10 D Menu screen items The Menu screen contains the following items. See the referred pages for each items. The displayed menu items may differ, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. Menu Compose Distress Submenu Position Compose Other Unread List/
Task List *1 AIS Hailer Horn Intercom *2 MOB Anchor Watch GPS Information AquaQuake DSC Log Received Call Log Transmitted Call Log Item Nature LAT LON UTC Type Address Category Mode Channel Plotter Target List Danger List Friends List Manual Horn Auto Foghorn Horn Volume Frequency Start MOB/Stop MOB MOB Information Start Anchor Watch/
Stop Anchor Watch Anchor Information Reference p. XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p. XX p.XX p.XX p.XX
*1 For only the USA version.
*2 Displayed only when 2 or more command microphones are connected to the transceiver.
*3 For only the EUR, UK, FRG, NLD versios.
*4 Except for the NLD version. 73 174101518281351116391461217 10 MENU SCREEN D Menu screen items Menu Submenu Configuration Settings Radio DSC AIS Anchor Watch NMEA 74 Item Backlight Display Contrast Key Beep Key Assignment UTC Offset Inactivity Timer GPS COMMANDMIC SP RX Hailer Noise Cancel Power Switch Controller Model *3 Scan Type *4 Scan Timer *4 Dual/Tri-Watch *4 Channel Group Call Channel WX Alert *1 Voice Record Favorite Channel *4 Channel Display LO/DX *1 Position Input Individual ID Group ID Auto ACK CH Auto Switch DSC Data Output Alarm Status CH 70 SQL Level Self Check Test Procedure *1 North/Course Up Target Display CPA/TCPA Friends ID Blocking Audible Alarm Range NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 Reference p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX, XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX p.XX MENU SCREEN 10 Menu Radio Information ATIS ID INPUT Submenu Item Reference p.XX p.XX Menu items description D GPS Info Displays your position, date, time, Speed Over Ground (SOG), and Course Over Ground (COG). UTC Offset Set the offset time between Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) and your local time to between 14:00 and +14:00 (in 1 minute steps). D Settings Configuration
[MENU] > Settings > Configuration Backlight You can adjust the backlight level. Display Contrast You can adjust the display contrast of the command microphones display in 8 steps. Key Beep You can select whether or not to sound a beep when a key is pushed. ON:
Sounds a beep when a key is pushed. OFF: No beep sounds, for silent operation. Key Assignment z Softkeys (1~20) You can change which Software Key functions to display, and their order. You can assign up to 20 Software Keys at a time. L The usable Software Key functions and their order may differ, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. L Some Software Keys may not be usable, depending on other settings. z Dial You can assign the audio volume
(Volume), squelch (SQL), channel selection (Channel), and the backlight level (Backlight) to any one of 4 sequential positions on the Dial. Inactivity Timer The transceiver automatically returns to the operating screen if you push no key for the set period of time for each mode. z Not DSC Related Setting for when a screen that is not related to DSC is displayed. z DSC Related Setting for when a screen that is related to DSC is displayed. z Distress Related Setting for when a screen that is related to a Distress call is displayed. z RT Related Setting for when the transceiver is in the Radio Telephone mode. GPS Selects a satellite to be used for GPS
(Global Positioning System) to pinpoint the geographic location of your transceiver anywhere in the world. This setting may not be usable, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. z GPS The GPS is permanently set to ON. z GLONASS Selects whether or not to use the data from the GLONASS (GLObalnaya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema) satellites. z SBAS Turns the SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) ON or OFF. When turning ON this function, the GPS position accuracy can be improved. 75 174101518281351116391461217 10 MENU SCREEN D Settings COMMANDMIC SP Select the speaker to be used. z External Speaker Outputs audio from a command microphones speaker. z External Speaker Outputs audio from an external speaker connected to a command microphone. RX Hailer Set the RX Hailer function. L See page XX for details. Noise Cancel The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the received or transmitted signal. Set the function for both receiving and transmitting. z RX OFF:
Low:
The Noise Cancel function is OFF. Reduces random noise components in the received signal to approximately one half. Middle: Reduces random noise High:
components in the received signal to approximately one third. Reduces random noise components in the received signal to approximately one tenth. z TX/Hailer ON:
Reduces random noise components in the transmitted signal to approximately one third. The Noise Cancel function is OFF. OFF:
76 Power Switch Select whether or not to turn OFF the transceiver at the same time that you turn OFF the command microphone. z All Units When you turn OFF the command microphone, the transceiver is turned OFF at the same time. z Own Unit The transceiver is not turned OFF even if you turn OFF the command microphone. Controller Configure the settings for controllers. L For more details, see page.XX z Name Enter a name of up to 10 characters for each controller. z Priority Select which controller to be used as the Priority Controller. z DSC Operation Set whether or not to accept DSC remote control from the controllers connected to the transceiver . z ID The unique ID of each controller is displayed. The Priority Controller' ID is automatically set to 0. Model
(For only the European versions) Select the country where you operate the transceiver. L After select the country, The Settings are reset. Are you sure? is displayed. Push to return to the Configuration screen. L If no country is selected, General is automatically selected. Radio
[MENU] > Settings > Radio Scan Type
(Except for the NLD version) Selects the scan type. The default setting differs, depending on the transceiver version. L See page XX for details. Normal Scan: Scans all Favorite channels in the selected channel group. Priority Scan: Sequentially scans all Favorite channels, while periodically checking Channel 16. Scan Timer
(Except for the NLD version) You can use the Scan Timer to pause, or to resume after 5 seconds, when a signal is detected. ON:
OFF:
When a signal is detected on a channel, the scan pauses for 5 seconds, and then resumes. If the signal disappears in less than 5 seconds, the scan immediately resumes. When a signal is detected on a channel, the scan pauses until the signal disappears, and then resumes. Dual/Tri-Watch
(Except for the NLD version) Select Dualwatch or Tri-Watch. L See page XX for details. Dualwatch:
Tri-Watch:
Periodically checks Channel 16 while operating on another channel. Periodically checks Channel 16 and the Call channel while operating on another channel. MENU SCREEN 10 Channel Group Select the suitable channel group for your operating area. Select USA, INT, or CAN, depending on the transceiver version. L See page XX for details. Call Channel You can change your Call channel. The default setting may differ, depending on the transceiver version. L See page XX for details. WX Alert For the USA version, an NOAA broadcast station transmits a Weather Alert tone before any important weather information. L See page XX for details. ON with Scan:
The preset Weather channels are sequentially checked while scanning. The previously selected (last used) Weather channel is checked while scanning. ON:
OFF: The Weather Alert tone is not detected. Voice Record Auto (Last 120 sec):
The function automatically records the last 120 seconds of the received audio. OFF: The function is OFF. Favorite Channel
(Except for the NLD version) You can set all channels as Favorite channels, clear all settings, or reset to default. By default, some channels are preset. The Favorite channels differ, depending on the transceiver version. L See page XX for details. Set All Channels:
Sets all channels as Favorite channels. Clear All Channels: Clears all Favorite Set Default:
channels. Resets Favorite channels to the default. 77 174101518281351116391461217 10 MENU SCREEN D Settings Radio
[MENU] > Settings > Radio Channel Display You can select the number of digits to display the channel number. L This setting may not be usable, depending on the transceiver version or presetting. 3 digits: The channel number is displayed in 3 digits, such as 01A. 4 digits: The channel number is displayed in 4 digits, such as 1001. LO/DX Push to turn the Attenuator function ON or OFF. Local:
The Attenuator function is ON. Distance: The Attenuator function is OFF. NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 is a communication standard used to connect various marine devices and display units in the vessel. The transceiver can easily connect to a NMEA 2000 network with its plug-and-play functionality, and display the information provided from the devices on the network. Select the sensors in NMEA 2000 network which sends data to the transceiver. L See the next page for the compatible PGN list. Open the NMEA 2000 screen. 1. 2. Select the type of data from the menu screen and push [ENT] or [DIAL]. The transceiver starts searching the devices connected to NMEA 2000 network. L Push to stop searching 3. devices and display the device list. NMEA
[MENU] > Settings > NMEA 4. 5. NMEA 0183 Select the data transfer speed for each port to receive data from external devices. 4800 bps:
Select to receive position data from an external GPS receiver. 38400 bps: Select to receive AIS data from an external AIS equipments. The list of connected device is displayed. Select the device to send the data to the transceiver, and push [ENT] or
[DIAL]. Device name: The selected device is used. The first device that sends the data to the transceiver or the device that sends a higher priority data is used. No NMEA 2000 device is used. to display the detail of Not used:
L Push Auto:
device. L If another device sends a higher priority data to the transceiver after selecting Auto, the device to be used will switch to that one. (Except for the AIS data) L In the Auto item, the last connected device information is not saved. L If the transceiver is connected to both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 devices, the NMEA 2000 device has priority. Select Not Used if you want to use NMEA 0183 devices. 78 MENU SCREEN 10 Compatible PGN list Receive 059392 ISO Acknowledgment 059904 ISO Request 060160 ISO Transport Protocol, Data Transfer 060416 ISO Transport Protocol, Connection Management 060928 ISO Address Claim 065240 ISO Commanded Address 126208 NMEA 126996 Product Information 129026 COG (Course Over Ground) and SOG (Speed Over Ground) -
Rapid Update 129029 GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Position Data 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report Transmit 059392 ISO Acknowledgment 059904 ISO Request 060416 ISO Transport Protocol, Connection Management 060928 ISO Address Claim 126208 NMEA - Acknowledge Group Function 126464 PGN List 126993 Heartbeat 126996 Product Information 126998 Configuration Information 129026 COG (course over ground) and SOG (speed over ground) - Rapid Update 129029 GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Position Data 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation (AtoN) Report Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation (AtoN) 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report (Base Report Station) 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report (Base 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Station) Related Data 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129809 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part A 129810 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part B 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129799 Radio Frequency/Mode/Power 129808 DSC Call Information 129809 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part A 129810 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part B D Radio Info
[MENU] > Radio Info Displays your transceiver and command microphones information as shown below. 79 174101518281351116391461217 11 CONNECTIONS Connections Front panel:
Rear panel:
1 2 3 1 COMMAND MICROPHONE JACK Connects the supplied or optional command microphone. 2 NMEA 2000 CONNECTOR Connects to an NMEA network. 3 GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to the supplied or optional GPS antenna. NOTE: Be sure the GPS antenna is positioned where it has a clear view to receive signals from satellites, and fixed using the double-sided adhesive pad supplied with the antenna. 4 ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connector. A key element in the performance of any communication system is the antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and the best place to mount them. CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. 4 5 9 8 7 6 5 NMEA IN/OUT LEADS Yellow: Listener A (Data-H), Data In (+) Green: Listener B (Data-L), Data In () Connect to the NMEA output lines of a GPS receiver or an AIS device for position data. NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence format RMC, GGA, GNS, or GLL and VTG compatible GPS receiver is required. Ask your dealer about suitable GPS receivers. The GPS sentences input from this connector are given priority over the sentences input from the built-in GPS receiver. The AIS information through the AIS device inputs as VDM sentence. L The data communication speed (baud rate) is fixed at 38400 bps. Set the NMEA 0183 item to 38400 bps. The external VDM sentence takes precedence over others. White: Talker A (Data-H), Data Out (+) Brown: Talker B (Data-L), Data Out () Connect to NMEA 0183 input lines of a navigation equipment. An NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence format DSC or DSE compatible navigation equipment is required. The GPS outputs RMC format sentences. The AIS information through the NMEA2000 device and the internal AIS receiver outputs as VDM sentences. 80 CONNECTIONS 11 The pin layout is shown in the figure below. DSC Remote Out (+) DSC Remote Out () 1 2 5 4 6 3 DSC Remote In (+) DSC Remote In () Cleaning If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft cloth. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol, as they will damage the transceivers surfaces. Connecting to the MA-510TR Connect the transceiver to the MA-510TR using the accessory cable. After connecting, an Individual DSC call can be made to the AIS target using the transponder without entering the targets MMSI code. (p.XX) L See the MA-510TR instruction manual for the connecting instruction. z Connect each lead to the appropriate lead as follows. Listener A (Data-H) (Yellow):
To NMEA OUT (+) Listener B (Data-L) (Green):
To NMEA OUT () Talker A (Data-H) (White):
To NMEA IN (+) Talker B (Data-L) (Brown):
To NMEA IN () 6 AF OUT LEADS Connects to an external speaker. Blue: External Speaker (+) Black: External Speaker () NOTE for NMEA In/Out and AF Out leads: The connectors are attached to keep the leads together. Before connecting to a piece of equipment, cut the leads to remove the connector. 7 DC POWER CONNECTOR Connects to a 13.8 V (USA version) or 12.0 V (EUR versions) DC power source.
(+: Red, : Black) CAUTION: After connecting the DC power cable, NMEA leads or external speaker leads, cover the connector and leads with a vulcanizing tape, as shown below, to prevent water seeping into the connection. Rubber vulcanizing tape 8 GROUND TERMINAL Connects to a vessel ground to prevent electrical shocks and interference from other equipment occurring. Use a PH M3 6 screw (user supplied). 9 DSC REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE Connects to an external navigation device or PC console software.
(EN 300 338-8 compatible) NOTE:
No connector supplied. Youll need the compatible one to connect an external device.
(Connector: CCBDF06FCC-LLS7001) The electric interface of the device to be connected must be RS-422 compliant. The receiver circuit of the device to be connected must consist of an opto-isolator and be electrically isolated. 81 174101518281351116391461217 11 CONNECTIONS Supplied accessories NOTE: Some accessories may not be supplied, or the shape may be di erent, depending on the transceiver version. Self-tapping screws
(5 20 mm) GPS antenna and double-sided adhesive pad Warning sticker
(For only the USA version) Spring washers (M5) Flat washers (M5) For Command microphone Connection cable*
Connector cap Command microphone Mounting base Black Yellow DC power cable Microphone hanger Self-tapping screws
(3 16 mm)
* The OPC-1540 has external speaker leads, as shown above.
(Yellow: Speaker (+), Black: Speaker ()) Fuse replacement One fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, repair it, and replace the damaged fuse with a new one of the proper rating. Fuse Coding explanation Fuse Coding:
Fuse Voltage Rating: 250 Volts Fuse Current Rating: 10 Amperes F 250 V 10 A 82 CONNECTIONS 11 Mounting the transceiver Using the template on the supplied leaflet, mount the transceiver securely to a surface which is more than 10 mm (0.03 ft) thick and can support more than 5 kg (11 lb) using the 4 supplied screws (5 20 mm), as illustrated below. CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) away from the vessels magnetic navigation compass. NOTE: Be sure that the GPS antenna is positioned where it has a clear view to receive signals from satellites, and fixed using the double-sided adhesive pad supplied with the GPS antenna. Self-tapping screw Spring washer Flat washer Flat surface 83 174101518281351116391461217 11 CONNECTIONS Microphone installation When you use the supplied or optional HM-195 command microphone, the optional 6 meters long OPC-1541 extension cable can be connected between the OPC-1540 and the transceiver to operate from even longer distances. You can also install the extension cables connector as a built-in plug on a cabinet or wall. NOTE: The firmware of the command microphones may be updated when you connect them to the transceiver. D Installation 1. Insert the connection cable connector into the command microphone jack, and tighten the nut. To use the cable connector as a wall socket, install it as shown below. Using the mounting base as a template, carefully mark the holes where the cable and 3 screws will be fastened. 2. 3. 4. Drill holes at these marks. 5. Install the mounting base using the supplied screws, as shown below. Mounting base Nut Gasket Screw holes
(Approximately 2 (d) mm, 1/16 inch) Cap 6. The completed installation should look like this. 84
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2 50 (d) (131/32) 28 (d) (13/32) 29.5 to 31.5 (d)
(15/32 to 11/4) CONNECTIONS 11 p a C t u N t e k s a G unit: mm (inch) 85 174101518281351116391461217 12 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS Specifications IC-M510BB USA Version D General Frequency coverage:
Mode:
Operating temperature range:
Current drain (at 13.8 V):
156.025 ~ 157.425 MHz 156.050 ~ 163.275 MHz TX RX DSC (CH70) 156.525 MHz 161.975 MHz AIS1 162.025 MHz AIS2 16K0G3E (FM), 16K0G2B (DSC), 16K0GXW (AIS) 20C ~ +60C, 4F ~ +140F TX high (25 W) 5.5 A maximum RX Maximum audio 1.5 A maximum (Command microphone) Power supply requirement:
Antenna impedance:
Dimensions:
Negative ground 50 nominal Transceiver Command microphone Weight (approximate):
Transceiver Command microphone 400 g, 14.1 oz 3.3 A maximum (External speaker) 13.8 V DC (11.7 ~ 15.9 V DC) 216 (W) 79 (H) 113 (D) mm 8.5 (W) 3.1 (H) 4.4 (D) in 67.5 (W) 144.5 (H) 37 (D) mm 2.7 (W) 5.7 (H) 1.5 (D) in 890 g, 2 lb D Transmitter Output power:
Modulation system:
Maximum frequency deviation: 5 kHz Spurious emissions:
Frequency error Adjacent channel power:
Audio harmonic distortion:
Residual modulation:
Audio frequency response:
D Receiver Receive system:
Sensitivity:
Squelch sensitivity:
Intermodulation rejection ratio: FM 25 W or 1 W Variable reactance frequency modulation Less than 70 dBc (High Power) Less than 56 dBc (Low Power) Less than 1.5 kHz More than 70 dB Less than 10 % (at 60% Deviation) More than 40 dB
+1 dB to 3 dB of 6 dB octave from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz 10 dB emf Typ. at 12 dB SINAD Double conversion superheterodyne FM DSC (CH70) 7 dB emf Typ. (1% BER) AIS Less than 10 dB 115 dBm (20% PER) More than 70 dB DSC (CH70) More than 68 dB emf (1% BER) More than 55 dBm (20% BER) AIS FM More than 70 dB DSC (CH70) More than 73 dB emf (1% BER) FM More than 70 dB DSC (CH70) More than 73 dB emf (1% BER) AIS Command microphone 2 W 15 W External Speaker More than 40 dB
+1 dB to 3 dB of 6 dB octave from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz More than 50 dBm (20% BER) Spurious response:
Adjacent channel selectivity:
Audio output power:
(at 10% distortion into a 4 ) Hum and noise:
Audio frequency response:
86 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 12 IC-M510BB European Versions D General Frequency coverage:
TX RX 156.025 ~ 161.425 MHz
(Depending on the version) 156.050 ~ 162.000 MHz
(Depending on the version) Mode:
Operating temperature range:
Current drain (at 13.8 V):
Power supply requirement:
Antenna impedance:
Dimensions:
Weight (approximate):
DSC (CH70) 156.525 MHz 161.975 MHz AIS1 AIS2 162.025 MHz 16K0G3E (FM), 16K0G2B (DSC), 16K0GXW (AIS) 20C ~ +60C TX high (25 W) RX Maximum audio 5.5 A maximum 1.5 A maximum (Command microphone*) 3.3 A maximum (External speaker) 12.0 V DC (10.8 ~ 15.6 V DC) Negative ground 50 nominal Transceiver 216 (W) 79 (H) 113 (D) mm 67.5 (W) 144.5 (H) 37 (D) mm Command microphone Transceiver 890 g Command microphone 400 g D Transmitter Output power:
Modulation system:
Maximum frequency deviation: 5 kHz Spurious emissions:
Frequency error Adjacent channel power:
Audio harmonic distortion:
Residual modulation:
Audio frequency response:
25 W or 1 W Variable reactance frequency modulation Less than 0.25 W Less than 1.5 kHz More than 70 dB Less than 10 % (at 60% Deviation) More than 40 dB
+1 dB to 3 dB of 6 dB octave from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz D Receiver Receive system:
Sensitivity:
Squelch sensitivity:
Intermodulation rejection ratio: FM Spurious response:
Adjacent channel selectivity:
Audio output power:
(at 10% distortion into a 4 ) Hum and noise:
Audio frequency response:
2 dB emf Typ. at 20 dB SINAD Double conversion superheterodyne FM DSC (CH70) 7 dB emf Typ. (1% BER) AIS 115 dBm Typ. (20% PER) Less than 2 dB emf More than 68 dB DSC (CH70) More than 68 dB emf (1% BER) More than 55 dBm (20% BER) AIS FM More than 70 dB DSC (CH70) More than 73 dB emf (1% BER) FM More than 70 dB DSC (CH70) More than 73 dB emf (1% BER) AIS Command microphone 2 W External Speaker 15 W More than 40 dB
+1 dB to 3 dB of 6 dB octave from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz More than 50 dBm (20% BER)
* When one command microphone is connected. 87 174101518281351116391461217 12 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS Maximum 24 ch Maximum 12 ch Tracking Calculation WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN GPS, GLONASS, SBAS GPS, SBAS GLONASS 1575.42 MHz 1602.00 MHz Specifications Common D Built-in GPS receiver Channel:
Differential satellites:
Corresponding GPS:
Receiving frequency:
Dimensions
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. 1 5 190 (7.5) 216 (8.5) 165 (6.5) 8.8 (0.3) 112.8 (4.4) 14.5 (0.6)
) 1 3
9 7 unit: mm (inch) 88 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 12 Options NOTE: When an optional product with a lower IP rating than the transceiver is attached, the transceiver meets the lower IP rating of the optional product. HM-195B/HM-195SW HM-195GB/HM-195GW commandmiciv An external microphone-type controller. Provides optional intercom operation. A 6 meters (20 feet) long connection cable, microphone hanger, and mounting base are included. HM-195B/HM-195GB:
Black HM-195SW/HM-195GW: White OPC-1541 microphone extension cable A 6 meters (20 feet) long microphone extension cable for optional HM-195. Up to two OPC-1541 can be connected. Usable length is 18 meters (60 feet) maximum. SP-37 horn speaker The external horn speaker. Connect with the AF Out leads for the external speaker. L SP-37 has not been tested and Icom does not guarantee its waterproofness. UX-241 gnss antenna To receive GPS signals. MA-510TR ais transponder You can make an Individual call to the selected AIS target without entering the targets MMSI code. 89 174101518281351116391461217 13 TROUBLESHOOTING The transceiver does not turn ON. z There is a bad connection to the power supply. Check the connection to the transceiver and power supply. (p.XX) z The fuse is blown. Repair the problem, and then replace the fuse. (p.XX) Little or no sound comes from the speaker. z The squelch level is set too high. Set the squelch to the threshold point. (p.XX) z The volume level is set too low. Set the volume level to a suitable level. (p.XX) You cannot transmit with high power. z Some channels are set for low power or receive only by regulations. Change channels. (p.XX) z The output power is set to low. Push to select high power. (p.XX) Scan does not start. z More than 2 favorite channels are not set. Set at least 2 favorite channels. (p.XX) No beep sounds. z The Key Beep function is OFF. Turn ON the function. (p.XX) Individual or Group ID cannot be set. z The entered ID code is incorrect. The first digit must be set to between 1 and 9 for an Individual ID. Enter a correct ID code. (p.XX)
?? blinks instead of the position and time. z Four hours have passed since you manually entered the position. z The GPS position is invalid. Enter the position and time. (p.XX) No Position and No Time are displayed instead of the position and time. z The GPS signal is not correctly received. Check the GPS antenna connection and position. (p.XX) Check the cable connection to NMEA In/Out leads. (p.XX) Check the transceiver is located where the GPS antenna has a clear view to receive signal from satellites. (p.XX z The position and time have not been manually entered. Enter the position and time. (p.XX) Sensitivity is too low, and only strong signals can be heard. z The antenna is defective or the coaxial cable connector is shorted or cut. Repair the problem and then reconnect to the antenna connector. (p.XX) Communication cannot be established. z The antenna is defective or the coaxial cable connector is shorted or cut. Repair the problem and then reconnect to the antenna connector. (p.XX) 90 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 The transceiver is locked up, and does not respond. z A software error has occurred. Turn OFF the transceiver, and then turn it ON again. The transceiver does not work. z The transceivers Phase Lock Loop is unlocked. Contact your dealer. The collision alarm does not sound. z The collision alarm function is OFF. Turn ON the collision alarm function. (p.XX) 91 174101518281351116391461217 14 CH LIST For IC-M510BB USA version NOTE: When the Channel Display is set to 3 digits in the Radio setting, the channel number is displayed in 3 digits. See page XX for details. (For example: 1001 is displayed as 01A.) CAN 01 USA 1001 Channel Number INT 01 1001 02 03 04 02 03 1005 06 1007 08 09 10 11 12 13*3 14 15*2 16 17*1 1018 1019 20 1020 1021 1022 1023 24 25 26 27 28 05 1005 06 07 1007 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15*1 16 17 18 1018 19 1019 2019 20 1020 2020 21 1021 22 1022 23 1023 27 1027 28 1004 1005 06 1007 08 09 10 11 12 13*1 14 15*1 16 17*1 1018 1019 20*1 1021 2021 1022 23 2023 24 25 2025 26 27 28 92
*1 Low power only.
*2 RX only.
*3 Momentary High Power. Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 160.650 156.050 156.050 156.050 160.700 156.100 160.750 156.150 160.800 156.200 156.200 156.200 160.850 156.250 156.250 156.250 156.300 156.300 160.950 156.350 156.350 156.350 156.400 156.400 156.450 156.450 156.500 156.500 156.550 156.550 156.600 156.600 156.650 156.650 156.700 156.700 156.750 156.750 156.800 156.800 156.850 156.850 161.500 156.900 156.900 156.900 161.550 156.950 156.950 156.950 RX only 161.550 161.600 157.000 157.000 157.000 RX only 161.600 161.650 157.050 157.050 157.050 RX only 161.650 161.700 157.100 157.100 157.100 161.750 157.150 157.150 157.150 RX only 161.750 161.800 157.200 161.850 157.250 RX only 161.850 161.900 157.300 161.950 157.350 157.350 157.350 162.000 157.400 CH LIST 14
*1 Low power only.
*2 RX only.
*3 Momentary High Power. Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 157.400 157.400 RX only 162.000 160.625 156.025 160.675 156.075 156.075 156.075 160.725 156.125 156.125 156.125 160.775 156.175 156.175 156.175 160.825 156.225 156.225 156.225 160.875 156.275 156.275 156.275 160.925 156.325 156.325 156.325 156.375 156.375 156.425 156.425 156.475 156.475 156.575 156.575 156.625 156.625 156.675 156.675 156.725 156.725 156.775 156.775 156.825 156.825 156.875 156.875 161.525 156.925 156.925 156.925 RX only 161.525 161.575 156.975 156.975 156.975 RX only 161.575 161.625 157.025 157.025 157.025 161.675 157.075 157.075 157.075 161.725 157.125 157.125 157.125 161.775 157.175 157.175 157.175 RX only 161.775 161.825 157.225 161.875 157.275 161.925 157.325 157.375 157.375 157.425 157.425 USA Channel Number INT 1028 CAN 60 61 62 63 1063 64 65 1065 66 1066 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75*1 76*1 77 78 1078 2078 79 1079 2079 80 1080 81 1081 82 1082 83 1083 87 88 2028 60 1061 1062 1063 64 1064 1065*1 1066*1 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75*1 76*1 77*1 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 2083 84 85 86 87 88 1063 1065 1066 67*3 68 69 71 72 73 74 77*1 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 84 85 86 87 88 NOTE: Simplex channels, 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082, and 1083 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in USA waters. L See page XX for details on the WX channel. 93 174101518281351116391461217 14 CH LIST For IC-M510BB EUR versions NOTE: When the Channel Display is set to 3 digits in the Radio setting, the channel number is displayed in 3 digits. See pageXX for details. (For example: 1001 is displayed as 01A.) D International channels CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15*1 16 17*1 18 19 1019 2019 20 1020 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 160.650 156.050 160.700 156.100 160.750 156.150 160.800 156.200 160.850 156.250 156.300 156.300 160.950 156.350 156.400 156.400 156.450 156.450 156.500 156.500 156.550 156.550 156.600 156.600 156.650 156.650 156.700 156.700 156.750 156.750 156.800 156.800 156.850 156.850 161.500 156.900 161.550 156.950 156.950 156.950 161.550 RX only 161.600 157.000 157.000 157.000 CH 2020 21 22 23 24 25 26 27*2 1027*3 28*2 1028*3 31*1, 6 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 161.600 RX only 161.650 157.050 161.700 157.100 161.750 157.150 161.800 157.200 161.850 157.250 161.900 157.300 161.950 157.350 157.350 157.350 162.000 157.400 157.400 157.400 162.150 157.050 1037*4, 5 157.850 157.850 160.625 156.025 160.675 156.075 160.725 156.125 160.775 156.175 160.825 156.225 160.875 156.275 160.925 156.325 156.375 156.375 156.425 156.425 156.475 156.475 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 CH 71 72 73 74 75*1 76*1 77 78 1078 2078 79 1079 2079 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 P4*7 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 156.575 156.575 156.625 156.625 156.675 156.675 156.725 156.725 156.775 156.775 156.825 156.825 156.875 156.875 161.525 156.925 156.925 156.925 161.525 RX only 161.575 156.975 156.975 156.975 161.575 RX only 161.625 157.025 161.675 157.075 161.725 157.125 161.775 157.175 161.825 157.225 161.875 157.275 161.925 157.325 157.375 157.375 157.425 157.425 161.425 161.425
*2 Except for the UK and EUR versions.
*1 Low power only.
*4 Low power only for the NLD version.
*6 For only the NLD version.
*7 For only the UK version. L 1037 and P4 channels are UK Marina Channels: M1=1037, M2=P4 for only the UK version.
*5 For only the NLD and UK versions.
*3 For only the UK and EUR versions. D USA channels (for the UK version only) 06 CH Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 1001 156.050 156.050 1005 156.250 156.250 156.300 156.300 1007 156.350 156.350 156.400 156.400 156.450 156.450 156.500 156.500 156.550 156.550 156.600 156.600 156.650 156.650 156.700 156.700 RX only 156.750 156.800 156.800 08 09 10 11 12 13*1 14 15 16 20 CH Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 17*2 156.850 156.850 1018 156.900 156.900 1019 156.950 156.950 157.000 161.600 1020 157.000 157.000 1021 157.050 157.050 1022 157.100 157.100 1023 157.150 157.150 157.200 161.800 157.250 161.850 157.300 161.900 157.350 161.950 157.400 162.000 24 25 26 27 28 CH Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 1037 157.850 157.850 1063 156.175 156.175 1065 156.275 156.275 1066 156.325 156.325 67*1 156.375 156.375 156.425 156.425 68 156.475 156.475 69 156.575 156.575 71 156.625 156.625 72 156.675 156.675 73 156.725 156.725 74 77*2 156.875 156.875 1078 156.925 156.925 CH Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 1079 156.975 156.975 1080 157.025 157.025 1081 157.075 157.075 1082 157.125 157.125 1083 157.175 157.175 157.225 161.825 157.275 161.875 157.325 161.925 157.375 157.375 157.425 157.425 161.425 161.425 84 85 86 87 88 P4
*1 Momentary High Power L 1037 and P4 channels are UK Marina Channels: M1=1037, M2=P4.
*2 Low power only NOTE: Simplex channels, 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082, and 1083 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in USA waters. 94 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, JapanA7732D-1EXPrinted in Japan 2023 Icom Inc. Mar. 2023How the World Communicates INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
|M410BB This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Thank you for choosing this Icom product. This product was designed and built with Icoms state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-
free operation. Features z Up to 2 COMMANDMIC capability, VHF Black Box Transceiver z Built-in Class D DSC, DISTRESS key on the back of the COMMANDMIC z Integrated GPS receiver z NMEA 0183-HS and NMEA 2000 connectivity z Internal 15 W Hailer/Fog Horn z IPX7 waterproof
(1 m depth water for 30 minutes) z Active noise cancelling for transmitted and received audio. Important READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M410BB. This instruction manual includes some functions that are usable only when they are preset by your dealer. Ask your dealer for details. Explicit Definitions WORD RWARNING!
CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of:
Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. i Icom and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. AquaQuake is a trademark of Icom Incorporated. COMMANDMIC is a trademark of Icom Incorporated. NMEA 2000 is a trademark of the National Maritime Electronics Association, Inc. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. 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
(DSC) on Channel 70. D Using Channel 16 1. Push [16/C] to switch to Channel 16. 2. While holding down [PTT], give the appropriate information as follows:
z MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY. z THIS IS
(name of vessel). z Say your call sign or other indication of the vessel
(AND your 9 digit DSC ID, if you have one). z LOCATED AT
(your position). z State the nature of the distress and assistance required. z Give any other information which might facilitate the rescue. D Using Digital Selective Calling 1. Lift up the key cover on the back of the command microphone, hold down
[DISTRESS] for 3 seconds until the 3 short beeps and then one long beep sound.
[DISTRESS] key 2. Wait for an acknowledgment from another station. 3. After the acknowledgment is received, Channel 16 is automatically selected. 4. Hold down [PTT], then transmit the appropriate information as listed above. ii 174101518281351116391461217 Radio Operation Warning 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 possible personnel. This is the minimum safe separation distance 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. W ARN ING 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 persons (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. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADIO OPERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS ARE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING RADIO TRANSMISSION. THE RADIO OPERATOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO BYSTANDERS COME WITHIN THE RADIUS OF THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS. Determining MPE Radius THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) RADIUS HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO BE A RADIUS OF ABOUT 3 M 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 9 dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM. iii Avertissement Pour Les Oprateurs Radio Icom exige que loprateur radio se conforme aux exigences de la FCC en matire dexposition aux radiofrquences. Une antenne omnidirectionnelle dont le gain ne dpasse pas 9 dBi doit tre fixe une distance minimale de 5 mtres (mesure depuis le point le plus bas de lantenne) verticalement au-dessus du pont principal et de tout le personnel qui peut sy trouver. Il sagit de la distance de scurit A V E R T I S S E M E N T minimale prvue pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformit en matire dexposition aux RF. Cette distance de 5 mtres est tablie en fonction de lexposition maximale admissible scuritaire de 3 mtres tablie par la FCC, laquelle on ajoute la hauteur dun adulte (2 mtres); cette distance convient pour tous les navires. Dans le cas des embarcations sans structure convenable, lantenne doit tre fixe de faon maintenir une distance minimale de 1 mtre verticalement entre cette antenne
(mesure depuis son point le plus bas) et la tte de toute personne prsente; toutes les personnes prsentes doivent se tenir lextrieur dun rayon dexposition maximale admissible de 3 mtres. Ne pas mettre laide de la radio et de lantenne lorsque des personnes se trouvent lintrieur du rayon dexposition maximale admissible de cette antenne, moins que ces personnes (comme le conducteur ou loprateur radio) ne soient protges du champ de lantenne par un cran mtallique reli la masse. Le rayon dexposition maximale admissible quivaut la distance minimale que cette personne doit maintenir entre elle et laxe de lantenne pour viter une exposition aux RF suprieure au niveau dexposition maximale admissible fix par la FCC. LE NON-RESPECT DE CES LIMITES PEUT CAUSER, POUR LES PERSONNES SITUES DANS LE RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE, UNE ABSORPTION DE RAYONNEMENT DE RF SUPRIEURE LEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE FIXE PAR LA FCC. LOPRATEUR RADIO EST RESPONSABLE DASSURER QUE LES LIMITES DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE SOIENT RESPECTES EN TOUT TEMPS PENDANT LA TRANSMISSION RADIO. LOPRATEUR RADIO DOIT SASSURER QUAUCUNE PERSONNE PRSENTE NE SE SITUE LINTRIEUR DU RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE. tablir le rayon dexposition maximale admissible ON ESTIME QUE LE RAYON DEXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE EST DENVIRON 3 M, TEL QUE STIPUL DANS LE BULLETIN OET 65 DE LA FCC. CETTE DISTANCE ESTIME TIENT COMPTE DUN SYSTME INSTALL SUR UN NAVIRE UTILISANT LA PUISSANCE MAXIMALE DE LA RADIO ET DES ANTENNES DONT LE GAIN MAXIMAL EST DE 9 dBi. iv 174101518281351116391461217 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. Information FCC Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis la condition que cet appareil ne provoque pas dinterfrences nocives. Cet quipement a t test et reconnu conforme aux limites fixes pour un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Ces limites ont t fixes afin dassurer une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nocives dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre un rayonnement de frquence radio. Sil na pas t install conformment aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs crer des interfrences perturbant les communications radio. Toutefois, il ny a aucune garantie que les interfrences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement cre des interfrences perturbant la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, comme cela peut tre dtermin en teignant et en allumant lquipement, lutilisateur est invit essayer de corriger linterfrence en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures ci-aprs :
Rorienter ou changer de place lantenne de rception. loigner lquipement et le rcepteur. Connecter lquipement sur une prise sur un autre circuit que celui sur lequel le rcepteur est connect. Faire appel au revendeur ou un technicien radio/TV expriment. MISE EN GARDE : Tout changement ou modification, non expressment approuv par Icom Inc., peut annuler lautorisation de lutilisateur utiliser cet appareil conformment la rglementation FCC. v CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol when cleaning. This could damage the equipment surfaces. If the surface becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. NEVER place the transceiver in an insecure place to avoid inadvertent use by unauthorized persons. BE CAREFUL! The transceivers rear panel will become hot when transmitting continuously for long periods of time. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver meets IPX7 requirements for waterproof protection*. However, once the transceiver or microphone has been dropped, or the waterproof seal is cracked or damaged, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the case or the waterproof seal.
* Except for the DC power connector, NMEA In/Out leads and AF Out leads. NOTE: Install the transceiver and/or microphone more than 1 meter from the vessels magnetic navigation compass. Note A WARNING STICKER is supplied with the USA version transceiver. To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be affixed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating controls of the radio. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker. Precautions R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver directly to an AC outlet. This may cause a fire or an electric shock. R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. This connection could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the equipment. R WARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC power connector on the transceivers rear panel and the fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver during a lightning storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or damage the transceiver. Always disconnect the power source and antenna before a storm. R WARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vessel may be hindered, or where it could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in areas with temperatures below 20C or above +60C (4F or above +140F), or in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as a dashboard. vi 174101518281351116391461217 MISE EN GARDE : La face arrire de la VHF chauffe en cas dutilisation continue sur une longue dure. MISE EN GARDE : Lmetteur-rcepteur est tanche conformment la norme IPX7*. Ltanchit ne peut plus tre garantie aprs une chute de lappareil en raison des risques de fissures du botier, de dgradation du joint dtanchit, etc.
* Les connecteurs sur le panneau arrire ne sont pas tanche IPX7. REMARQUE: INSTALLER la VHF et le microphone au moins 1 m du compas de route du navire. NE placez JAMAIS lappareil dans un endroit non scuris pour viter toute utilisation par des personnes non autorises. Si la face avant est expose de leau de mer, ASSUREZ-VOUS DE LE NETTOYER ENTIEREMENT AVEC DE LEAU DOUCE lorsque la protection tanche sur le panneau avant fonctionne. Dans le cas contraire, les touches et le commutateur risquent de ne plus fonctionner en raison de la cristallisation du sel. Prcautions R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS relier lmetteur-rcepteur une prise CA. Cela pourrait provoquer un choc lectrique ou un incendie. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS brancher lmetteur-rcepteur sur une source dalimentation suprieure 16 V CC, comme une batterie de 24 V. Cela pourrait endommager lmetteur-rcepteur. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS inverser la polarit du cble dalimentation CC lors de la connexion une source dalimentation. Cela pourrait endommager lmetteur-rcepteur. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS couper le cble dalimentation CC entre la prise CC a larrire de lmetteur-rcepteur et le porte-fusible. Lmetteur-rcepteur peut tre endommag par la suite en cas de connexion inapproprie. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS utiliser lmetteur-rcepteur durant un orage. Cela risquerait de provoquer un choc lectrique, un incendie ou dendommager lmetteur-
rcepteur. Toujours dbrancher la source dalimentation et lantenne avant une tempte. R AVERTISSEMENT ! NE JAMAIS installer lmetteur-rcepteur un emplacement o il pourrait gner le fonctionnement normal du navire ou provoquer des blessures corporelles. MISE EN GARDE : NE PAS utiliser ou placer lmetteur-rcepteur dans des zones o la temperature est infrieure 20C
(4F) ou suprieure +60C (+140F) ou dans des zones soumises au rayonnement solaire direct, telles le tableau de bord. MISE EN GARDE : NE PAS utiliser de dissolvants agressifs tels que du Benzne ou de lalcool lors du nettoyage, car ils endommageraient les surfaces de lmetteur-rcepteur. Si lmetteur-
rcepteur est poussireux ou sale, nettoyez-le avec un tissu doux et sec. vii Installation Note Installation:
The installation of this equipment should be made in such a manner as to respect the EC recommended electromagnetic field exposure limits. (1999/519/EC) The maximum RF power available from this device is 25 watts. The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum efficiency and the installation height should be at least 1.76 meters above any accessible position. 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 a distance of 1.76 meters of the antenna, nor operated at all if any person is touching the antenna. It is recommended that antenna of a maximum gain of 3 dB is used. If higher gain antenna is required then please contact your Icom distributor for revised installation recommendations. Operation:
The exposure to RF electromagnetic field is only applicable when this device is transmitting. This exposure is naturally reduced due to the nature of alternating periods of receiving and transmitting. Keep your transmissions to the minimum necessary. Disposal About CE and DOC The crossed-out wheeled-
bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators
(rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area. Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of the IC-M410BB which have the CE symbol on the product, comply with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/
EU, and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/
EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.icomjapan.com/support/
For the European versions:
The following caution is printed on the labels of the transceiver. R CAUTION AVOID TOUCHING REAR PANEL DURING PROLONGED USE. This is because the transceivers rear panel will become hot when continuously transmitting for long periods of time. viii 174101518281351116391461217 Recommendation CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONE THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to saltwater, and dry it before operating. Otherwise, the transceivers keys and switches may become unusable, due to salt crystallization. NOTE: If the transceivers waterproof protection appears defective, carefully clean it with a soft, damp (fresh water) cloth, then, dry it before operating. The transceiver may lose its waterproof protection if the case or microphone is cracked or broken, the microphone connector is not screwed in completely, or the transceiver has been dropped. Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice. Key Icon Description The keys are described in this manual as follows:
The keys that have words or letters on them are described with the characters [ ]. Example: [MENU], [CLEAR]
The software keys are described with the icon such as the keys are shown at the bottom of the display. Push the key below the desired function. The function of or You can use the following keys on the Menu screen. FUNCTION ACTION Select Enter Push [] or [], or rotate [DIAL]. Push [ENT] or [DIAL]. Go to the next tree level Push [ENT], [], or [DIAL]. Go back to the previous tree level Push [CLEAR], or []. Cancel Exit Push [CLEAR] or
. Push [MENU] or
. Information:
In this instruction manual, the transceiver model names are described as shown below. USA U.S.A.:
EUR Europe:
Germany:
FRG Netherlands: NLD U.K.:
UK ix Operating Rules D 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. You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel. False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law. D Privacy Information overheard but not intended for you cannot lawfully be used in any way. Indecent or profane language is prohibited. D 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 identification for radio purposes.
(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. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries. A current copy of the applicable government rules and regulations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations. NOTE For the UK version: Even though the IC-M410BB is capable of operation on VHF marine channels 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082 and 1083, according to FCC regulations these simplex channels cannot be lawfully used by the general population in USA waters. x 174101518281351116391461217 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, JapanA7732-4USPrinted in Japan 2023 Icom Inc. Mar. 2023How the World Communicates INSTRUCTIONS q REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE HM-195 series Thank you for choosing this Icom product. READ ALL IN-
STRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using this prod-
uct. These instructions describe only the remote-control opera-
tions. In this INSTRUCTIONS, the IC-M423/IC-M424 series is used for an example. Some functions may not be usable, and some screen, function name, and softkey name may be differ-
ent, depending on the transceiver. See the transceivers manual for detail operation. z Supplied accessories Qty. Accessories included with the HM-195:
q Connection cable (OPC-1540*: 6 m; 20 ft) ....................... 1 w Mounting base ................................................................. 1 e Connector cap ................................................................. 1 r Microphone hanger .......................................................... 1 t Screws (M3 16 mm; self-tapping) ................................. 5
* The OPC-1540 has external speaker leads, as illustrated to the right.
(Yellow: Speaker (+), Black: Speaker ()) q w e Black Yellow r t x Function display q w e tr y u i o
!0
!2 LOW BATTERY ICON
!9
!8
!7
!6
!5
!1
!2
!3
!4 q BUSY/TRANSMIT ICON (See n) appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. appears while transmitting. w POWER ICON (See n) 25W appears when high power is selected. 1W appears when low power is selected. e RX SPEAKER ICON (See 8) Appears while in the RX Speaker mode. r CHANNEL GROUP ICON (See b) Selected channel group icons, USA USA, International INT, Canadian CAN, ATIS ATIS or DSC DSC ap-
pears, depending on the transceiver version. WX appears when the weather channel is selected.*
*For only USA and Australian version. t CALL CHANNEL ICON (See b) Appears when the Call channel is selected. y DUPLEX ICON (See b) Appears when a duplex channel is selected. u FAVORITE CHANNEL ICON (See 3) Appears when a Favorite (TAG) channel is selected. i MAIL ICON (See 4) Blinks when there is an unread message. o GPS ICON Stays ON when the GPS receiver is activated and valid position data is received. Blinks when the battery voltage drops to approximately 10 V DC or less.
!3 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Shows the selected operating channel number.
!4 CHANNEL NAME FIELD The channel name appears, if entered. (See ,)
!5 KEY ICONS (See v) Shows the assigned function of the softkeys on the front panel.
!6 TIME ZONE INDICATOR Shows the current time when a GPS receiver is connect-
ed, or the time is manually entered. When the GPS current time is invalid, ?? will blink every 2 seconds instead of the current time. After 23.5 hours has passed, NO TIME will appear.
?? will blink every 2 seconds instead of the current time, after 3 hours and 59 minutes have passed from when the time was manually entered. The manually entered time is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, NO TIME will appear. LOCAL appears when the offset time is set. MNL appears when the time is manually entered. UTC appears when the GGA, GLL or GNS GPS sen-
tence format is included in the GPS signal. The date information appears when the RMC GPS sen-
tence format is included in the GPS signal. NO TIME appears when no GPS receiver is connected, and no time is manually entered.
!7 POSITION INDICATOR Shows the current position when a GPS receiver is con-
nected, or the position is manually entered. When the GPS position is invalid, ?? may blink every 2 seconds instead of position. The last position is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, NO POSITION will appear.
?? will blink every 2 seconds instead of position, after 3 hours and 59 minutes have passed from the time when the position is manually entered. The manually entered position is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, NO POSITION will appear. NO POSITION appears when no GPS receiver is con-
nected, and no position is manually entered. Blinks when invalid position data is being received.
!8 SCAN INDICATOR
!0 SWITCH ICON (See 6) Appears when the CH AUTO SWITCH or CH 16 SWITCH in DSC Settings is set to OFF.
!1 RT (Radio Telephone) ICON (See 4) (For only USA version) Appears while receiving or transmitting a signal, and when the channel is changed. SCAN 16 appears during a Priority scan; SCAN ap-
pears during a Normal scan. (See 4) DUAL 16 appears during Dualwatch; TRI 16 appears during Tri-watch. (See 5)
!9 LOCAL ICON (See n) (For only USA and Australian version.) Appears when the Attenuator function is turned ON. c Panel description The HM-195 remotely controls the transceiver and provides an Intercom function. q (Back side) w e r t y
!0 o i y r u q DISTRESS KEY [DISTRESS] (See 9) Hold down for 3 seconds to transmit a Distress call. w PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Hold down to transmit, release to receive. (See n) e MENU KEY [MENU] (See 1) Push to enter or exit the Menu screen. r LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS []/[]
Push to switch to the previous or next key function that is assigned to the softkeys. (See v) Push to select the character or number in the table while in the channel name, position entry mode, and so on.
(See ,, 6, 7) v Softkey function Various functions can be assigned to the softkeys. When a key function is assigned, the key icon is displayed above the softkey, as shown below. Consult your Icom dealer for details concerning which func-
tions are preassigned to the keys. D Softkey function selection When or is displayed beside the key icon, pushing []
or [] sequentially shows the previous or next key function that is assigned to the softkey. t ENTER KEY [ENT] (See ,, 0, 6) Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on. y UP AND DOWN/CHANNEL SELECT KEYS [CH]/[CH]
Push to select the operating channels, Menu items, Menu settings, and so on. (See b, 1) Push to check Favorite channels, change the scanning di-
rection or manually resume a scan. (See 4) u CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL KEY [16/C]
Push to select Channel 16. (See b) Hold down for 1 second to select the Call channel. (See b) CALL appears when the Call channel is selected. When the Call channel is selected, hold down for 3 sec-
onds to enter Call channel entry mode . (See m) i CLEAR KEY [CLEAR] (See ,, 6, 1) Push to cancel the entered data, or to exit the Menu screen. o SOFTKEYS Functions can be assigned in the Menu screen. See the transceivers manual for details.
!0 VOLUME AND SQUELCH SWITCH/POWER SWITCH
[VOL/SQLPWR]
When the power is OFF, hold down for 1 second to turn ON power. (See n) Hold down for 1 second to turn OFF power. When the power is ON, push to enter the volume level adjustment mode.* (See 0) Each push of this switch toggles the mode between the vol-
ume level adjustment, squelch threshold level adjustment, operating channel selection and the LCD and key backlight brightness adjustment, if assigned. Rotate to adjust the volume level.* (See 0)
*The function can be assigned in the Menu screen. b Selecting a Channel D Channel 16 q Push [16/C] to select Chan-
nel 16. w Push [CH/WX]* to return to the screen displayed before you selected Channel 16, or push [](CH) or [](CH) to select an operating channel. D Call channel q Hold down [16/C] for 1 sec-
ond to select the Call chan-
nel of the selected channel group. Push Push
*Push this key to start and stop scan. The order of the key icons may differ depending on the pre-
setting, and the contents may differ, depending on the transceiver version. w Push [CH/WX]* to return to the screen displayed before you selected Call channel, or push [](CH) or [](CH) to select an operating channel.
* [CHAN] appears except for a USA and Australian version. D Weather channels
(For only USA and Australian version.) q Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select a weather channel. WX appears when a weather channel is selected. WX ON. appears when the Weather Alert function is in turned w Push [](CH) or [](CH) to select a channel. Icom, Icom Inc. and Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. COMMANDMIC is a registered trademark of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan and the United States. b Selecting a Channel (Continued) m Entering a Call channel 0 Adjusting the volume level 3 Setting Favorite channels D Selecting the Channel group q Push [MENU]. w Rotate Dial or push []/[]
to select Radio Settings, and then push [ENT]. e Rotate Dial or push []/[]
to select CHAN Group, and then push [ENT]. q Select the channel group. (See b) w Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the Call channel of the selected channel group. CALL and the Call channel number appear. e Hold down [16/C] again for 3 seconds (until a long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter the Call channel entry mode. r Rotate Dial or push [](CH) or [](CH) to select a channel. r Rotate Dial or push []/[]
to select the channel group, and then push [ENT]. The channel groups may differ, depend-
ing on the transceiver ver-
sion. selectable t Push [EXIT] to exit. y Push [](CH) or [](CH) to the When International channel group is selected. select a channel. DUP appears when a duplex channel is selected. n Receiving and transmitting q Hold down [PWR] to turn ON the power. w Set the audio and squelch levels. (See 0, 1) First, open the squelch. Then, adjust the audio output level. After that, adjust the squelch level until the noise just disappears. e Change the channel group. (See b) r Push [](CH) or [](CH) to select a channel. (See b) When receiving a signal, appears and audio is heard. Further adjustment of the volume level may be necessary. t Push [LO/DX] to turn the receive Attenuator function ON or OFF, if necessary. For only USA and Australian version. LOCAL appears when the receive Attenuator function is ON. y Push [HI/LO] to select the output power, if necessary. 25W appears when high power is selected, and 1W ap-
pears when low power is selected. Choose low power for short range communications, choose high power for longer distance communications. Some channels are for only low power. u Hold down [PTT] to transmit, then speak at your normal voice level. Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission other than DSC. appears. i Release [PTT] to receive. Information The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the transmit and/or receive signal. See the transceivers manual for details. Simplex channels, 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082 and 1083 CAN-
NOT be lawfully used by the general public in USA waters. IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmit-
ted signal, pause a few seconds after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth and speak at your normal voice level. NOTE for the TOT (Time-out Timer) function The TOT function inhibits continuous transmission beyond a preset time period after the transmission starts. 10 seconds before transmission is cutoff, a beep sounds to indicate the transmission will be shut down and TOT appears in the channel name field. Transmission is not possible for 10 seconds after this shut down. t Push [ENT] to save the displayed channel as the Call chan-
nel. Push [CLEAR] to cancel.
, Entering a Channel name Enter a name of up to 10 characters. Capital letters, 0 to 9, some symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / [
\ ] ^ _ : ; < = > ?) and a space can be entered. q Push [](CH) or [](CH) to select a channel. First, cancel the Dualwatch, Tri-watch or Scan function, if acti-
vated. w Push [NAME] to open the channel name entry screen. A black box is displayed on the first character. e Enter the channel name in the following manner:
Select a character using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push
[ENT]. Select SPACE, then push [ENT] to enter a space. Select DELETE, then push [ENT] to delete a character. Push [CLEAR] to cancel and return to the previous screen. r Repeat step e to enter all characters. t Push [], [], [] or [] to select FINISH, then push [ENT]
to set the name and return to the previous screen. Using the AquaQuake water draining function The AquaQuake water draining function clears water away from the speaker grill. Without this function, water may muffle the sound coming from the speaker. A buzzing sound is heard when this function is activated. While holding down [AQUA], the AquaQuake function is ac-
tivated to clear water away from the speaker grill. While holding down [AQUA], a low buzzing sounds to drain water, regardless of the volume level setting. The HM-195s keys are disabled while the AquaQuake func-
tion is activated. q Rotate [VOL/SQL](Dial), or push [VOL/SQL](Dial) one or more times to display the volume adjustment screen. w Rotate [VOL/SQL](Dial) to adjust the volume level. The HM-195 has 20 volume levels and OFF. If no key operation is performed for about 5 seconds, the HM-
195 sets the selected volume level, and returns to the normal mode. q Select the channel group. (See b) w Select the channel to be set as a Favorite channel. e Push [] to set the displayed channel as a Favorite chan-
nel. appears on the display. r To cancel the Favorite channel setting, repeat step e. disappears. e Push [ENT] to set the level, and exit the volume adjustment mode. Push [CLEAR] to cancel. The function can be assigned to [VOL/SQL](Dial). See the transceivers manual for details. 1 Adjusting the squelch level q Push [VOL/SQL](Dial) one or more times to display the squelch adjustment screen. w Rotate [VOL/SQL](Dial) to adjust the squelch level. The squelch is adjustable in 11 levels. OPEN is completely open; 10 is tight squelch; 1 is loose squelch. If no key operation is performed for about 5 seconds, the se-
lected squelch level is set, and returns to the normal mode. e Push [ENT] to set the level, and exit the squelch adjustment mode. Push [CLEAR] to cancel. The function can be assigned to [VOL/SQL](Dial). See the transceivers manual for details. 2 Adjusting the Backlight level The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions. The backlight is adjustable in 7 levels and OFF. Push [BKLT] to show the backlight adjustment screen. Ro-
tate Dial to adjust the brightness of the LCD and key back-
light, and then push [ENT]. If no key operation is performed for about 5 seconds, the HM-
195 sets the selected backlight level, and returns to the nor-
mal mode. Clearing (or setting) all tagged channels Hold down [] for 3 seconds (until a long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to clear all Favorite channel settings in the se-
lected channel group. Repeat above procedure to set all channels as Favorite chan-
nels. 4 Starting a scan q Select Priority scan or Normal scan in the Menu screen. See the transceivers manual for details. w Select the channel group. (See b) e Set the Favorite channels. (See 3) r Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan. t Push [SCAN] to start a Priority or Normal scan. SCAN 16 appears during a Priority scan; SCAN appears during a Normal scan. When a signal is detected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears, or resumes after pausing 5 seconds, depending on the Set mode setting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during a Priority scan.) Push [Y]/[Z] to check the scanning Favorite channels, change the scanning direction or manually resume the scan. A beep tone sounds and 16 blinks when a signal is received on Channel 16 during a Priority scan. y To stop the scan, push [CLEAR], or repeat step t. 5 Dualwatch/Tri-watch operation q Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch in the Menu screen. See the transceivers manual for details. w Push [](CH) or [](CH) to select the operating channel. e Push [DW] to start a Dualwatch or Tri-watch scan. DUAL 16 appears during Dualwatch; TRI 16 appears during Tri-watch. A beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. r To cancel Dualwatch or Tri-watch, push [DW] again.
+See Instructions w (6 to 2) or Instructions e (3 to 1) for other functions. CLEAN THE HM-195 THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to saltwater, otherwise, the keys and switch may become inoperable due to salt crystallization. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Apr. 2021 A7022D-1EX-4 Printed in Japan 20122021 Icom Inc. INSTRUCTIONS w REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE HM-195 series In this INSTRUCTIONS, the IC-M423/IC-M424 series is used for an example. Some functions and DSC calls may not be usable depending on the transceiver model or version. Some screen, function name, and softkey name may be differ-
ent, depending on the transceiver. See the transceivers manual for detail operation. 6 Entering Individual/Group ID 7 Deleting Individual/Group ID q Enter INDIVIDUAL ID or GROUP ID in the DSC SET-
q Enter INDIVIDUAL ID or GROUP ID in the DSC SET-
TINGS menu. w Push [ADD]. TINGS menu. When no address ID is entered, No ID is displayed. In this The INDIVIDUAL ID or GROUP ID entry screen is dis-
case, push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. played. w Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select an ID name, then push
[DEL]. 9 Making a Distress Call The Distress call is automatically transmitted every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes, until an acknowledgement is received (Call re-
peat mode), or a DSC Cancel call is made (See 1). D Simple Call q Confirm no Distress call is being received. w While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit the Distress call. While holding down [DISTRESS], count down beeps sound and both the key and display backlighting blink. DSC channel (Channel 70) is automatically selected and the Distress call is transmitted. y After receiving an acknowledgment call, push [ALARM OFF], then reply using the microphone. A distress alert contains:
Nature of distress: Selected in step w. Position information: The latest GPS or manually entered po-
sition is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is turned OFF. When no GPS receiver is connected, and both posi-
tion and time have been manually entered, the screen shown below appears. Edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time as follows:
e After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac-
knowledgment call. Push [RESEND] to manually transmit the Distress repeat call. Push []/[] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-
tress call information. Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude posi-
tion and UTC time. Select a number using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] or Dial to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push [ENT] or Dial. Push []/[] then push [PAUSE] to pause the Call repeat Select N (North latitude) or S (South latitude) when the e Enter an ID in the following way:
Select a number using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] or Dial to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push
[ENT] or Dial. The first digit is specified as 0 for a Group ID. The first two digits are 0 for any Coast station ID. r Repeat step e to enter all 9 digits. t After entering, push [ENT] or Dial to set it. The ID name entry screen is displayed. y Enter a 10 digit ID name in the following way:
Select a character using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] or Dial to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push
[ENT] or Dial. Push [123] then [!$?] then [ABC] to select a character group. u After entering the ID name, select FINISH using Dial, or
[]/[]/[]/[], then push [ENT] or Dial to set it. The INDIVIDUAL ID or GROUP ID list screen is displayed. i Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. e Push [OK] to delete the ID, and return to the INDIVIDUAL mode; push [RESUME] to resume it. ID or GROUP ID list screen. Push [CANCEL] to cancel it. cursor is on the N or S position. Select W (West longitude) or E (East longitude) when the cursor is on the W or E position. 0 Canceling a Distress call r Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. 8 Entering position and time q Enter POSITION INPUT in the DSC SETTINGS menu. w Edit your latitude and longitude position using Dial, or []/
[]/[]/[]. Select a number using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] or Dial to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push
[ENT] or Dial. Select N (North latitude) or S (South latitude) when the cursor is on the N or S position. Select W (West longitude) or E (East longitude) when the cur-
sor is on the W or E position. e After entering the position, push [ENT] to save it. r The UTC time entry screen is displayed, enter the UTC time in the following way:
Select a number using Dial, or []/[]/[]/[]. Push [ENT] or Dial to set it. To move the cursor, select either arrow, or , then push
[ENT] or Dial. t Push [ENT] or Dial to save your position and time. Return to the DSC SETTING screen. r After receiving the acknowledgment, push [ALARM OFF]
q While waiting for an acknowledgment call, push [CANCEL]. then reply using the microphone. A distress alert default contains:
Nature of distress: Undesignated distress Position information: The latest GPS or manually entered po-
sition is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is turned OFF. D Regular Call q Enter DISTRESS CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select the nature of the distress using Dial or []/[], then push Dial or [ENT]. Undesignated, Fire, Explosion, Flooding, Collision, Ground-
ing, Capsizing, Sinking, Adrift, Abandoning ship, Piracy or Man Overboard is selectable. The nature of the distress is stored for 10 minutes after a se-
lection is made. e The Distress call confirmation screen is displayed. Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to see the hidden lines. r Hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit the Dis-
tress call. While holding down [DISTRESS], count down beeps sound and both the key and display backlighting blink. The selected nature of the distress is stored for 10 minutes. t After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac-
knowledgment call. Push [RESEND] to manually transmit the Distress repeat call. Push []/[] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-
tress call information. Push []/[] then push [PAUSE] to pause the Call repeat mode, push [RESUME] to resume it. w Push [CONTINUE]. Push [BACK] to return to waiting for an acknowledgement call. e Push [FINISH]. Push [EXIT] to return to waiting for an acknowledgement call. r The Distress cancel call is transmitted. t Channel 16 is automatically selected. Report your situation using the microphone. After the report, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. 1 Making a Distress Relay ACK
(For only USA version) q When a Distress Relay Call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. w Push [ACPT]. Push [IGN] to ignore the call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode. Push [INFO] to display the Distress Relay Call information. Push [PAUSE] to pause the countdown. The Distress cancel call is transmitted. e Push [ACK]. Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode*.
*The exit confirmation dialog is displayed. r The Distress Relay Acknowledgement confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. t After transmitting the acknowledgement call, Channel 16 is automatically selected. Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
*The exit confirmation dialog is displayed. Push [RESEND] to resend the acknowledgement. 2 Making DSC calls To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make sure you set the squelch correctly. D Making an Individual Call q Enter INDIVIDUAL CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter the individual address. e Select Routine, Safety or Urgency as the call type. NOTE: When a coast station is selected in step w, the voice channel is automatically specified by the coast station. Therefore, skip step r and go directly to step t. r Select a intership channel. t A confirmation screen appears. y Push [CALL] to transmit the Individual call. u Standby on Channel 70 until an acknowledgement is received. To return to the normal operating mode, push [EXIT].*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the call. i When the acknowledgement Able to comply is received, beeps sound and the screen below is displayed. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then select the intership channel specified in step r. A different intership channel will be automatically selected if the station you called cannot use the channel. Reply using the microphone. And go to step o. Or, when the acknowledgement Unable to comply is re-
ceived, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. Then push [EXIT]
to return to the operating channel (before you entered the MENU screen). o After communicating, push [EXIT] to return to the normal op-
erating mode. D Making an Individual Acknowledgement Quick ACK:
q When an Individual call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. w Push [ACK]. e Select one of three options, Able to Comply, Unable to Com-
ply or Propose New Channel, and then push [ENT]. r The Individual ACK confirmation screen is displayed. t Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. y Reply to the call using the microphone. u Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the acknowledgement. Manual ACK:
q Enter INDIVIDUAL ACK in the DSC CALLS menu. When no Individual call has been received, the Individual ACK item will not be displayed. w Select an individual address or ID code to reply to, using Dial or []/[], then push [ENT]. e Perform steps e to u, as described in Quick ACK: above. D Making a Group Call q Enter GROUP CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter the group address. e Select an intership channel. r A confirmation screen appears. t Push [CALL] to transmit the Group call. y Announce the information using the microphone. u After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the call. D Making an All Ships Call q Enter ALL SHIPS CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select a category. The selectable category may differ according to the connected transceiver setting. e Select a traffic channel. r A confirmation screen appears. t Push [CALL] to transmit the All Ships call. y Announce the message using the microphone. u After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the call. D Making a Position Request Call q Enter POSITION REQUEST in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter an individual address. e A confirmation screen appears. Confirm the call contents. r Push [CALL] to transmit the Position Request Call. If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. t When the acknowledgement call is received, beeps sound. y Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then push [EXIT]
to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the call. D Making a Position Report Call q Enter POSITION REPORT in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter an individual address. e A confirmation screen appears. Confirm the call contents. r Push [CALL] to transmit the Position Report Call. If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. t After the Position Report Call has been transmitted, the trans-
ceiver automatically returns to the normal operating mode. D Transmitting a Polling Request Call q Enter POLLING REQUEST in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter an individual address. e A confirmation screen appears. Confirm the call contents. r Push [CALL] to transmit the Polling Request Call. If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. t When the acknowledgement call is received, beeps sound. y Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then push [EXIT]
to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog is displayed, and then push [RESEND] to resend the call. 2 Making DSC calls (Continued) D Transmitting a Test Call q Enter TEST CALL in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select or enter an individual address. e A confirmation screen appears. r Push [CALL] to transmit the Test call. t When the acknowledgement call is received, beeps sound. y Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps, and then push [EXIT]
to return to the normal operating mode. D Making a Position Report Reply Call Quick Reply:
q When a Position Report Request call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. D Making a Test Acknowledgement Call Quick ACK:
q When a Test call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. w Push [ACK]. Push [INFO] to display the Test call information. Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK]. e The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. r After transmitting the acknowledgement call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. Manual ACK:
q Enter TEST ACK in the DSC CALLS menu. w Push [ACK]. Push [INFO] to display the Position Report Request call infor-
mation. Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK]. e The Position Report Reply confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. Manual Reply:
q Enter POSITION REPORT REPLY in the DSC CALLS menu. If no Position Report Request call has been received, the PO-
SITION REPORT REPLY item will not be displayed. w Select a Position Report Request call to reply to, using Dial or []/[], then push Dial or [ENT]. e The Position Report Reply call confirmation screen is dis-
If no Test call has been received, the TEST ACK item will not played. be displayed. w Select a Test call to reply to, using Dial or []/[], then push Dial or [ENT]. e The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. r After transmitting the acknowledgement call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. D Making a Position Reply Call Quick Reply:
q When a Position Request call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. D Transmitting a Polling Reply Call Quick Reply:
q When a Polling Request call is received, beeps sound. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the beeps. w Push [ACK]. Push [INFO] to display the Position Request call information. Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK]. e The Position Reply confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. Manual Reply:
q Enter POSITION REPLY in the DSC CALLS menu. w Push [ACK]. Push [INFO] to display the Polling Request call information. Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen, or push [ACK]. e The Polling Reply confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the reply call. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. Manual Reply:
q Enter POLLING REPLY in the DSC CALLS menu. If no Polling Request call has been received, the POLLING REPLY item will not be displayed. w Select a Polling Request call to be replied. e The Polling Reply call confirmation screen is displayed. Push If no Position Request call has been received, the POSITION
[CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. REPLY item will not be displayed. w Select a Position Request call to reply to. e The Position Reply call confirmation screen is displayed. Push [CALL] to transmit the acknowledgement call. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode. r After transmitting the reply call, the transceiver returns to the normal operating mode.
+See Instructions q (z to 5) or Instructions e (3 to 1) for other functions. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Apr. 2021 A7022D-2EX-3 Printed in Japan 20122021 Icom Inc. 3 Receiving DSC calls (Continued) 4 Received Call Log INSTRUCTIONS e REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE HM-195 series In this INSTRUCTIONS, the IC-M423/IC-M424 series is used for an example. Some functions and DSC calls may not be usable depending on the transceiver model or version. Some screen, function name, and softkey name may be differ-
ent, depending on the transceiver. See the transceivers manual for detail operation. D Receiving a Position Report Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action. 3 Receiving DSC calls D Receiving a Distress Call/Distress Acknowledgement q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN]
Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operating mode.
[INFO]
Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[PAUSE] (For only USA version) Push to pause the countdown. Displayed if the CH Auto Switch: item in the DSC SETTINGS menu is set to 10 sec(See 6). Push [RESUME] to resume the countdown.
[ACPT] Push to accept the call, then push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel to Channel 16. After that, monitor it, as a coast station may require assistance. D Receiving a Distress Relay Call/
Distress Relay Acknowledgement q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN]
[INFO]
Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operating mode. Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[PAUSE] (For only USA version.) Push to pause the countdown. Displayed if the CH Auto Switch: item in the DSC SETTINGS menu is set to 10 sec(See 6). Push [RESUME] to resume the countdown.
[ACPT]
Push to accept the call, then push [CH 16] to switch the operating channel to Channel 16. After that, monitor it, as a coast station may require assistance. D Receiving an Individual Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN]
Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operating mode.
[INFO] Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[PAUSE] (For only USA version.) Push to pause the countdown. Displayed if the CH Auto Switch: item in the DSC
[ACK]
SETTINGS menu is set to 10 sec(See 6). Push [RESUME] to resume the countdown. Push to display the INDIVIDUAL ACK screen to reply to the call, and select the channel specified by the calling sta-
tion for voice communication, depending on your situation. See 2 for details of the Individual Acknowledgement procedure. When INDIVIDUAL ACK is set to Auto ACK (Unable), the transceiver automatically replies to the call. In that case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Re-
ceived Call Logs. D Receiving a Group Call/Geographical Area Call/
erating mode.
[EXIT] Push to ignore the call and return to the normal op-
All Ships Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN]
[INFO]
Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operating mode. Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[PAUSE] (For only USA version.) Push to pause the countdown. Displayed if the CH Auto Switch: item in the DSC SETTINGS menu is set to 10 sec(See 6). Push [RESUME] to resume the countdown.
[ACPT]
Push to monitor the channel specified by the calling station for its announcement. Note for Geographical Area Call When no GPS receiver is connected, or if there is a problem with the connected receiver, all Geographical Area Calls are received, regardless of your position. D Receiving a Position Request Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN]
[INFO]
Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operating mode. Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[UNABLE] (For only USA version.) Push to transmit the Un-
able to Comply acknowledgement.
[ABLE]
(For only USA version.) Push to transmit the Able to Comply acknowledgement.
[ACK]
Push to display the POSITION REPLY screen and send a reply to the call. (See 2) When POSITION ACK is set to Auto TX, the transceiv-
er automatically replies to the call. In that case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Re-
ceived Call Logs.
[INFO] Push to display the Received Call information.
(See 4) D Receiving a Polling Request Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking back-
light. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN] Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
[INFO] Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[ACK] Push to display the POLLING REPLY screen to reply to the call. (See 2) When POSITION ACK is set to Auto TX, the trans-
ceiver automatically replies to the call. In that case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received Call Logs. D Receiving a Test Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push a softkey to select your action.
[IGN] Push to ignore the call and return to the normal operat-
ing mode.
[INFO] Push to display the Received Call information. (See 4)
[ACK] Push to display the TEST ACK screen to reply to the call. }
(See 2) When TEST ACK is set to Auto TX, the transceiver automatically replies to the call. In that case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received Call Logs. D Receiving a Test Acknowledgement Call q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking backlight. If [ALARM OFF] is not pushed within 2 minutes, the next screen may appear, depending on the call Category. w Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 distress mes-
sages and 50 other messages, and they can be used as a supplement to your logbook. While in the normal operating mode, blinks in the upper right corner of the LCD when there is an unread message. q Push [LOG] to enter RCVD CALL LOG in the DSC CALLS menu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen. w Select Distress or Others. The Distress messages are stored in Distress. The messages other than the Distress are stored in Others. No icon appears when there are no messages. appears when there are unread messages. appears when there are no unread messages. e Select the message. The message in the unopened file has not been read. When Distress is selected in step w. r Rotate Dial to scroll the message contents. t To delete the displayed message, push [DEL]. A confirmation screen appears, then push [OK] to delete. y Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. 5 Transmitted Call Log The transceiver automatically stores up to 50 transmitted calls, and the logs can be used as a supplement to your logbook. q Enter TX CALL LOG in the DSC CALLS menu. w Select the message. Rotate Dial to scroll the message contents. r To delete the displayed message, push [DEL]. The confirmation screen appears, then push [OK] to delete. t Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. 6 DSC Settings 7 Intercom operation 1 Menu screen operation D Automatic Acknowledgement q Enter either INDIVIDUAL ACK, POSITION ACK or TEST ACK in the DSC Settings menu. w Rotate Dial to select Auto TX or Manual TX, then push
[ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D Channel Auto Switch function (For only USA version.) q Enter CH AUTO SWITCH in the DSC Settings menu. w Rotate Dial to set the Channel Auto Switch function to Auto
(No Delay), 10 Second Delay or OFF, then push [ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D Channel 16 Switch function q Enter CH 16 SWITCH in the DSC Settings menu. w Rotate Dial to set the Channel 16 Switch function to Auto
(No Delay), 10 Second Delay or OFF, then push [ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D DSC Data Output q Enter DSC DATA OUTPUT in the DSC Settings menu. e Rotate Dial to set the DSC Data Output function to All Sta-
tion, List Station or OFF, then push [ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D Alarm q Enter ALARM in the DSC Settings menu. w Rotate Dial to select the status, then push [ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. Safety, Routine, Warning, Self-Terminate and Discrete are selectable. (default: ON ) e Rotate Dial to set the Alarm setting to ON or OFF. r Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D Channel 70 Squelch level q Enter CH 70 SQL LEVEL in the DSC Settings menu. w Rotate Dial to adjust the squelch level until the noise just disappears, then push [ENT]. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. D DSC Loop Test q Enter DSC LOOP TEST in the DSC Settings menu. w Push [ENT] to start the DSC loop test. Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu. When the transmit DSC and receive DSC signals are matched, OK appears. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. If NG appears in step w, either or both TX and RX DSC circuits has a problem. In that case, you will have to send the transceiver to your nearest dealer for repair. This function is not available with the IC-M400BB. q Push [INCM] to enter the Intercom mode. w Hold down [INCM CALL] to sound the intercom beeps. The transceiver and the command microphone sound beeps while holding down [INCM CALL]. CALL appears. e After releasing [INCM CALL], hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. TALK appears on the callers display, or LSTN appears on the listeners display. To adjust the HM-195s intercom volume level, rotate [VOL/
SQL](Dial) on the HM-195. r After releasing [PTT] you can hear the response through the speaker. On the callers display On the listeners display t To return to the normal operating mode, push [EXIT]. 8 RX Speaker function q Push [RX
] to enter the RX Speaker mode. The RX Speaker volume level adjustment screen is displayed. w Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z]/[]/[] to adjust the RX Speak-
er volume level, and then push [ENT]. RX appears. e To return to normal operating mode, push [RX
]. RX disappears. 9 PA (Public Address) function q Push [PA] to enter the Public Address mode. w Hold down [PTT] and speak at a normal voice level. While holding down [PTT], the screen below is displayed. To adjust the PA volume level, rotate Dial. e Push [EXIT] to return to normal operating screen. 0 Horn function q Push [HORN] to enter the Horn mode. w Hold down [HORN] to sound a horn. While holding down [HORN], the horn sounds, and the screen below is displayed. To adjust the horn volume level, rotate Dial. The Menu screen is used to change the transceivers functions and the microphones own functions, send DSC calls or show the entered MMSI and ATIS*1 codes and GPS information*2.
*1 Appears only when the transceiver is the Dutch or German ver-
sion. TIP If the transceiver supports, you can use the AIS functions and the Highway function with the HM-195. Push to display the Plotter screen or the Highway screen on the command mi-
crophone screen.
*2 Appears only when a GPS receiver compatible with NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01 is connected to the transceiver. D Plotter screen These instructions are for only the microphones own func-
tions. Refer to the transceivers manual for the settings of the other functions. (Some functions cannot be selected from the HM-195.) D Entering the Menu screen and operation q Push [MENU]. w Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the root item, and then push [ENT]. e Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the item, and then push
[ENT]. r Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the option, and then push [ENT] to set it. t Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. Push [CLEAR] or [BACK] to return to the previous screen. Backlight The function display and keys of the HM-195 can be backlit for better visibility under low light conditions. The backlight can be set to 7 levels and OFF.
(Default: 7) Display contrast The contrast of the HM-195s function display can be adjusted in 8 steps. Level 1 is the lowest contrast, and level 8 is the highest con-
(Default: 5) trast. Key Beep You can turn OFF beep tones for silent operation, or you can turn ON the tones to have confirmation beeps sound when a
(Default: ON) key is pushed. COMMANDMIC Speaker The HM-195s external speaker can be used instead of the in-
(Default: Internal Speaker) ternal speaker. Regardless of this setting, the transceivers microphone speaker is ON. 1 2 3 4 5 q TARGET BOX 2 YOUR VESSEL ICON The vessel icon automatically points in the direction your vessel is heading, in 45 degree steps. When your vessel moves less than 2 knots per hour speed, is displayed. 3 TARGET ICONS AIS target: Vessel AIS target: Vessel (Friend) AIS target: AIS-SART, AIS-MOB, and EPIRB-AIS
* AIS target: Search and Rescue (SAR) aircraft AIS target: Aids to Navigation (AtoN) AIS target: Aids to Navigation (AtoN) virtual
* AIS target: Base station
* Waypoint: During navigation.
* MOB
* Blinks when the AIS target is closer than your CPA and TCPA settings (Danger target). 4 DISPLAY RANGE 5 DISPLAY FILTER INDICATOR Displayed when the type of targets on the Plotter screen is filtered. D Highway screen 1 1 2 3 4 1 XTE LIMIT LINE 2 YOUR VESSEL ICON When your vessel moves less than 2 knots per hour speed, is displayed. 3 RANGE Displays the range (RNG) from your vessel to the target. 4 XTE Displays the Cross Track Error.
+See Instructions q (z to 5) or Instructions w (6 to 2) for other functions. e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating screen. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Apr. 2021 A7022D-3EX-4 Printed in Japan 20122021 Icom Inc. INSTRUCTIONS r FOR IC-M400BB/
IC-M400BBE REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE HM-195B HM-195SW 2 Menu Screen Operation 2 See Instructions e (1 Menu screen operation) for entering the menu screen operation. The Menu screen is used for setting infrequently changed values, function settings or sending DSC calls. D MMSI/GPS Information The transceiver shows the entered MMSI code and GPS infor-
mation. If the code is not entered, NO DSC MMSI is displayed. Menu lists 3 Radio Settings items D Scan type The transceiver has two scan types, Normal scan and Pri-
ority scan. A Normal scan searches all Favorite channels in the selected channel group. A Priority scan sequentially searches all Favorite channels, while monitoring Channel 16.
(Default: Priority Scan*) D Channel Group Except for the European version, a channel group suitable for your operating area can be selected. Depending on the trans-
ceiver version, INT, USA, CAN, ATIS or DSC may be selectable. The screen below shows the USA version.
*Normal Scan is the default for the USA version. D Scan timer The scan timer can be selected as a pause (OFF) or timer scan (ON). When OFF is selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears.
(Default: OFF) Priority scan: When ON is selected, the scan pauses for 5 sec-
onds and then resumes, even if a signal has been received on any channel other than Channel 16. Normal scan: When ON is selected, the scan pauses for 5 sec-
onds and then resumes, even if a signal has been received on any channel. D Dual/Tri-watch This item can be selected as Dualwatch or Tri-watch.
(p. 19)
(Default: Dualwatch) D Weather alert (For only USA and Australian version.) A NOAA broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone
(Default: OFF) before important weather information. WX blinks until the transceiver is operated after the trans-
ceiver detects the alert. ON:
appears instead of WX when the function is set ON. WX ON with Scan: The preset weather channels are sequen-
tially checked while scanning. The previously selected (last used) weather channel is checked while scanning. The transceiver does not detect a weather alert tone. OFF:
D CH Display You can select the number of digits to display the channel number.
(Default: 4 Digits) This setting may not be usable, depending on the transceivers version or presetting. 3 Digits: The channel number is displayed in 3 digits, such as 01A. 4 Digits: The channel number is displayed in 4 digits, such as 1001. 4 Configurations See Instructions e (1 Menu screen operation) for Backlight, Display Contrast, Key Beep, and COMMANDMIC Speaker func-
tions details. D Key Assignment Desired functions can be assigned to Dial and the soft-
keys. q When the KEY ASSIGNMENT screen is displayed, rotate Dial or push []/[] to select Dial or Softkeys, and then push [ENT]. w Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the desired posi-
tion, and then push [ENT]. To return to the default, select Set default and push [ENT]. For Dial assignment For Softkeys assignment e Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the option, and then push [ENT] to set it. is displayed next to the selected option. For Dial assignment For Softkeys assignment*
* [CH/WX] appears instead of [CHAN], depending on the ver-
sion. r Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. Push [CLEAR] or [BACK] to return to the previous screen. Dial assignment The Audio volume (VOL), squelch (SQL), channel selec-
tion (CHAN) and LCD backlight level (Backlight) functions can be assigned to any one of 4 sequential positions on Dial. Pushing Dial 1 to 4 times sequentially selects the de-
sired function, and rotating Dial adjusts the level or selects a value or number. For example:
- VOL is assigned the 1st position, and pushing Dial once selects VOL. The VOL adjust screen is displayed and ro-
tating Dial adjusts the audio volume.
- CH is assigned to the 3rd position, and pushing Dial three times selects CH. The channel number is displayed and rotating Dial will select the desired channel. You can assign VOL, SQL, CHAN and Backlight to any one of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th sequential positions. Repeatedly pushing Dial sequentially displays all the func-
tions in the order they are assigned, and skips any func-
tions assigned as Not Used. Softkeys assignment The desired function can be assigned as the softkey func-
tion. The assigned function can be used when its key icon is displayed. See page 3 for details of the assignable key functions. D UTC Offset Set the offset time between the UTC (Universal Time Coor-
dinated) and your local time to between 14:00 and +14:00
(Default: 00:00)
(in 1 minute steps). D Noise Cancel Set the Noise Cancel function for both receive and trans-
mit. q When the NOISE CANCEL screen is displayed, rotate Dial or push []/[] to select RX or TX, and then push
[ENT]. w Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the option, and then push [ENT] to set it. is displayed next to the selected option. e Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. Push [CLEAR] or [BACK] to return to the previous screen. RX Turn the receive Noise Cancel function ON or OFF. OFF : Turns OFF the function. (Default) 1:
The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the received signal to approximately one half. The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the received signal to approximately one third. The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the received signal to approximately one tenth. 2:
3:
TX Turn the transmit Noise Cancel function ON or OFF. OFF: Turns OFF the function. (Default) ON: The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the transmitted signal to one third. 4 Configurations (Continued) D Inactivity Timer Set the inactivity timer to between 1 and 10 minutes (in 1 minute steps) or OFF for the Not DSC Related and DSC Related item, and set to between 1 and 15 minutes
(in 1 minute steps) or OFF for the DSC Related item. The count down alarm sounds 10 seconds before the Inactive timer returns the current screen to the normal operating screen. q When the INACTIVITY TIMER screen is displayed, ro-
tate Dial or push []/[] to select Not DSC Related or DSC Related, and then push [ENT]. w Rotate Dial or push []/[] to select the option, and then push [ENT] to set it. is displayed next to the selected option. e Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. Push [CLEAR] or [BACK] to return to the previous screen. Not DSC Related When the LCD displays a screen other than the normal op-
eration screen, or one not related to the DSC, and no key operation occurs for this set period, the transceiver auto-
matically returns to the normal operating screen. D NMEA Output Select the Data Output function option for a NMEA output port. POS data output When receiving position data from an external GPS receiv-
er, this function sends the data from the NMEA Output port to an external device.
(Default: OFF) DSC data output When receiving a DSC call, this function sends the DSC data from the NMEA Output port to an external device.
(Default: OFF) All Stations: Outputs the call from any vessel from the NMEA Output port. Station List: Outputs the call from any vessels listed on the Individual ID screen. Does not output any call to an external device.
(Default: 10 min) OFF:
DSC Related When the LCD displays the screen related to the DSC, and no key operation occurs for this set period, the transceiver automatically returns to the normal operating screen.
(Default: 15 min) D Remote ID Set a Remote ID number to between 1 and 69. The Remote ID is included in the sentence of the Icom original NMEA format.
(Default: 15) RT Related (For only USA version.) While receiving or transmitting a signal, and when the chan-
nel is changed, the RT (Radio Telephone) icon is displayed. The icon disappears if you push no key for the period of time set in the Menu screen shown below.
(Default: 30 sec)
+See Instructions q (z to 5), Instructions w (6 to 2), or Instructions e (3 to 1) for other functions. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan May 2020 A7022D-4EX-4 Printed in Japan 20132020 Icom Inc.
1 | Label & Location | ID Label/Location Info | 198.42 KiB | April 20 2023 |
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IC: 202D-436950 HVIN: 436950-01 SUBMERSIBLE: 1m 30min. Icom Inc. MADE IN JAPAN This device complies with the GMDSS provisions of part 80 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. SERIAL NO. 00000000 1M
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1 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 64.33 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM lcomlnc. 1-1-32,Kamiminami
+81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
world_support@icom.co.jp URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/world
,Hirano-ku,Osaka Japan. Phone:
To Whom It May Concern Date: March 13, 2023 Subject:
Authority to Act as an Agent Applicant:
Product:
Model:
FCCID:
learn Incorporated Marine transceiver IC-M41088 AFJ436950 and IC-M51088 Dear Sir/Madam, We hereby appoint Sharon preparation of this application Engineering, of above equipment Inc. to act as our agent in under F.C.C. Rules. Hoffman with Timco for authorization of Federal that neither We hereby certify denial Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862 because controlled substance. benefits, that include See 4 7 CRF 1.2002(b) pursuant of a conviction for the definition the application FCC benefits, to Section to a is subject 5301 of the Anti-Drug or distribution of a nor any party to the application of a "party"
for these purposes. for possession We also certify authorization is required. that the information provided, property describe the device or system for which Best regards learn Incorporated Tomiyama Atsushi General Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Attestation pt 2.911(d)(5)(i)&(ii) | Attestation Statements | 45.88 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM Communications and Evaluation Commission Division Federal Authorization 7 435 Oakland Mills Road MD 21046 USA Columbia,
,Kamiminami, Hirano-ku,Osaka Japan. lcom Inc. 1-1-32 Phone: +81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/world world_support@icom.co.jp Date: April 5, 2023 Subject: Attestation Statements Parts 2.911(d)(5)(i) and 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing Applicant:
Product:
Model:
FCCID:
lcom Incorporated Marine Transceiver IC-M410BB AFJ436950 and IC-M510BB Attestation for 47 CFR section lcom Inc, ("the applicant") equipment rules. certifies from receiving prohibited 2.911(d}(5){i) that the _equipment for which authorization to section pursuant is sought is not "covered"
2.903 of the FCC authorization an equipment Attestation for 47 CFR section lcom Inc, ("the applicant") identified 2.911(d}(5)(ii) on the Covered List as an entity producing
"covered"
equipment. certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not
. Sincerely, lcom Incorporated Tomiyama Atsushi General Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Attestation pt 2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 45.97 KiB | April 20 2023 |
lcom Inc. 1-1-32,Kamiminami, ,Hirano-ku, Phone: +81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
world_support@icom.co.jp URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/wor1d Osaka Japan. 2023 Date: April 5, 0 ICOM Communications Federal Authorization and Evaluation Mills Road 7435 Oakland MD 21046 USA Columbia, Commission Division Subject:
Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(7) Filing Appli'cant:
FCC ID:
lcom Inc AFJ436950 Dear Sir/Madam:
certifies U.S. agent for service lcom Inc, ("the applicant") our designated maintain importation that, as oJ the date of the filing of process for the above referenced of the application, lcom America Inc is to and FCC ID. lcom Inc accepts all marketing an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated of any Commission-related or the conclusion proceeding involving the equipment. lcom America Inc accepts, U.S. agent for service of process for,the above referenced FCC ID. as of the date of the filing of the application, the obligation of the designated Designated U.S. Agent Information:
FRN Name:
Address:
Person:
Contact Tel.:
Email:
0001585587 Inc lcom America Road NE 12421 Willows Kirkland, WA 98034 Jim Backeland 425-454-8155 info@icomamerica.com Sincerely, US Agent:
Jim Backeland lcom America Inc. President Tomiyama Applicant:
Atsushi lcom Inc General Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 54.22 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM lcomlnc. 1-1-32,Kamiminami Hirano-ku Phone: +81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
world_support@icom.co.jp URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/world
,Osaka Japan. Date: March 13, 2023 To Whom It May Concern Subject:
Confidentiality and Short-Term Letter Confidentiality Applicant:
FCCID: AFJ436950 lcom Incorporated Dear Sir/Madam:
I The applicant certification be withheld would like to request the following disclosure documents as per Section for submitted 0.457 & 0.459 of FCC Rules. with this application from public Description Confidential 1.Operational 2.Block Diagram 3.Schematics 4.Parts List 5.Tuning Info for 120 days Confidential Short-Term 6. External Photos 7. Internal 8. Users Manual 9. Test Set Up Photos Photos contain The above materials to the public. released and provide applicant to Section pursuant documentation trade secrets The public disclosure benefits 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure unjustified shall not be made. and proprietary information of these materials not customarily to the may be harmful that understands to its competitors. The applicant of this application and all accompanying Regards lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department T.,n,ud
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1 | Declaration of Conformity | Cover Letter(s) | 380.98 KiB | April 20 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6485920.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case AN IIA COMPANY April 18, 2023 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: ICOM Incorporateds Application for Certification for FCC ID: AFJ436950 To Whom It May Concern, This will serve as confirmation that the above referenced device has been tested for FCC Part 15.109B Unintentional Emissions. A test report has been provided to the applicant and is being approved under the SDoC procedure. Should you have any questions, please let us know. Regards, Sharon Hoffman Agent 849 NW State Road 45, Newberry, Florida 32669
(352) 472-5500 Certification: cb@timcoengr.com Testing: testing@timcoengr.com www.timcoengr.com
1 | FCC Part80 Compliance Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 41.92 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM lcom Inc. 1-1-32 ,Kamimin
+81 6 6793 8424 Fax : +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
world_support@icom.co.jp URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/world ami Hirano-ku, Osaka Japan. Phone
To Whom It May Concern Subject:
FCC Part80 Letter Date: March 13, 2023 Applicant:
Product:
Model:
FCCID:
lcom Incorporated Marine transceiver IC-M410BB AFJ436950 and IC-M510BB Dear Sir/Madam,
This equipment meets the requirements of the FCC Rules, Parts 80.203(b)3, as applicable. of this product's transmit can be performed ONLY by the Programming manufacturer The operator controls. or by service or by maintenance cannot program transmit frequencies personal. frequencies using the equipment's external operation Best regards lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Manufactures Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 38.80 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM lcom Inc. Hirano-ku, 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Phone: +81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/world world_support@icom.co.jp Osaka Japan. To Whom It May Concern Subject:
Letter Manufacture's Date: March 13, 2023 Applicant:
Product:
Model:
FCCID:
lcom Incorporated Marine transceiver IC-M41088 and AFJ436950 IC-M51088 Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised manufactured Jhat the manufacture will ensure that the above-referenced model will be in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations. T hank you for your attention to this matter. lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Requirements for Selective Equipment | Cover Letter(s) | 42.41 KiB | April 20 2023 |
0 ICOM Kamiminami,Hirano-ku,Osaka Japan. lcom Inc. 1-1-32 Phone : +81 6 6793 8424 Fax : +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
URL: http://www.icom.eo.jp/wor1d wor1d_support@icom.co.jp To Whom It May Concern Date: March 13, 2023 Subject: 80.225 Requirements for selective calling equipment Applicant:
Product:
Model:
FCCID:
lcom Incorporated Marine transceiver IC-M41088 AFJ436950 and IC-M51088 Dear Sir/Madam,
T his equipment Selective-calling 4(10/2009)(incorporated meets the requirements System for Use in the Maritime see 80.7), by reference, of ITU-R 'Recommendation Mobile Service,"
and IEC 62238, First edition. ITU-R M.493-13, with Annexes 1, 2, 3, and
"Digital Best regards lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 1.21 MiB | April 20 2023 / August 19 2023 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-04-20 | 156.525 ~ 156.525 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2023-04-20
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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 Hirano-ku
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1-1-32 Kamiminami
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Osaka, N/A
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.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 |
436950
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A**** T********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
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1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
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1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/19/2023 | ||||
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) | VHF 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 | Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance from the antenna of at least 89.6 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B****** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352 4********
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1 |
b******@timcoengr.com
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1 | 1 | 8 | 156.025 | 157.425 | 25 | 30 Hz | 16K0G3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 8 | 156.025 | 157.425 | 1 | 30 Hz | 16K0G3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 8 | 156.525 | 156.525 | 25 | 30 Hz | 16K0G2B | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 8 | 156.525 | 156.525 | 1 | 30 Hz | 16K0G2B |
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