Manual Radio Icom
Manual Radio Icom
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CHAPTER CONTINUED 11
INFORMATION FCC
WARNING.
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OPERATING RULES 1
D Priorities (2) OPERATOR’S LICENSE 1
• Read all rules and regulations pertaining to call priorities, A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license
and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio
calls take priority over all others. is not required for safety purposes.
• You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating
on another channel. If required, the Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
• False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law. must be posted or kept with the operator. If required, only a
licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver.
D Privacy
• Information overheard, but not intended for you, cannot law- However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver
fully be used in any way. if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
• Indecent or profane language is prohibited. makes the necessary log entries.
D Radio licenses A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE lations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a
You may require a current radio station license before using radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not
the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be
not licensed, but required to be. thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations.
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2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
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PREPARATION 3
■ Entering the MMSI code
The 9 digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self r Repeat step e to enter all 9 digits.
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ID) code can be entered at power ON. t After entering the 9 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically 3
selected, and then push [ENT] or Dial to set it.
This initial code setting can be made only once. y The “MMSI CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed.
After being set, it can be changed by only your dealer
or distributor. If your MMSI code has already been en-
tered, the following steps are not necessary.
■ Entering the ATIS code (For Dutch and German version transceivers)
The 10 digit ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification Sys- r Repeat step e to enter all 10 digits.
tem) code can be entered at power ON. t After entering the 10 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically
selected, and then push [ENT] or Dial to set it.
This initial code setting can be made only once. y The “ATIS CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed.
After being set, it can be changed by only your dealer
or distributor. If your ATIS code has already been en-
tered, the following steps are not necessary.
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BASIC OPERATION 4
■ Selecting a Channel
D Channel 16 D Call channel
Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used for Each regular channel group has a separate leisure use Call 3
establishing initial contact with a station and for emergency channel. The Call channel is monitored during Tri-watch. The
communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both Du- Call channel data can be entered. The channels used to 4
alwatch and Tri-watch. While standing by, you must monitor store your most often used channel in each channel group,
Channel 16. for quick recall. (p. 13)
➥ Push [16/C] to select Channel 16. ➥ Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the Call channel of
➥ Push [CH/WX]* to return to the screen displayed before the selected channel group.
you selected Channel 16, or push [Y]/[Z] to select an op- • “CALL” and the Call channel number is displayed.
erating channel. • Each channel group has an independent call channel after entry.
* [CHAN] is displayed instead of [CH/WX] for the IC-M323/IC- (p. 13)
M323G except for Australian version. ➥ Push [CH/WX]* to return to the screen displayed before
you selected Call channels, or push [Y]/[Z] to select an
operating channel.
* [CHAN] is displayed instead of [CH/WX] for the IC-M323/IC-
M323G except for Australian version.
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BASIC OPERATION 4
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4 BASIC OPERATION
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4 BASIC OPERATION
[Y]/[Z] [HI/LO]
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BASIC OPERATION 4
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5 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scan types
Scanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a Set the Favorite channels (scanned channel) before scan-
wide frequency range. The transceiver has a Priority scan ning. Clear the Favorite channels which inconveniently stop
and a Normal scan. scanning, such as those for digital communication use. (Refer
to the next page for details.)
When the Weather Alert function* is ON, the weather channel
is also checked while scanning. (p. 73) Choose Priority or Normal scan in the Menu screen. (p. 72)
*For only USA and Australian version transceivers.
NORMAL SCAN
PRIORITY SCAN
CH 01 CH 02
CH 01 CH 02
WX* CH 03
WX* CH 16 CH 03
CH 05 CH 04
CH 05 CH 04
*When the weather alert function is activated.
*When the weather alert function is activated. (For only USA and Australian version transceivers.)
(For only USA and Australian version transceivers.)
The Normal scan, like the Priority scan, sequentially
The Priority scan sequentially searches through all Favor- searches through all Favorite channels. However, unlike
ite channels while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is the Priority scan, Channel 16 is not checked unless it is set
detected on Channel 16, the scan pauses until the signal as a Favorite channel.
disappears. When a signal is detected on a channel other
than Channel 16, the scan becomes a Dualwatch until the
signal disappears.
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SCAN OPERATION 5
Push
[SCAN]
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6 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH
■ Description ■ Operation
Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving q Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch in the Menu screen. (p. 72)
on another channel; Tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and the w Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired operating channel.
Call channel while receiving another channel. Dualwatch and e Push [DW] to start a Dualwatch or Tri-watch scan.
Tri-watch are convenient for monitoring Channel 16 when you • “DUAL 16” is displayed during Dualwatch; “TRI 16” is displayed
are operating on another channel. 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.
DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION
Dualwatch Tri-watch
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DSC OPERATION 7
■ DSC address ID
D Entering an Individual ID
A total of 100 DSC address IDs can be entered and assigned t After entering the 9 digit code, push [ENT] or Dial to set it.
a name of up to 10 characters. •The ID name entry screen is displayed.
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w Push [ADD].
• The “GROUP ID” entry screen is displayed.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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DSC OPERATION 7
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DSC OPERATION 7
e Push [FINISH].
• Push [EXIT] to return to waiting for an acknowledgement call.
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DSC OPERATION 7
e Push [ACK].
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
*The exit confirmation dialog is displayed.
w Push [ACPT].
• Even if you do not push [ACPT], the screen in step e is dis-
played after 10 seconds.
• Push [IGN] to ignore the call and return to the normal operating
mode.
• Push [INFO] to display the Distress Relay Call information.
• Push [PAUSE] to pause the countdown.
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DSC OPERATION 7
t Push [CALL] to transmit the Individual call. Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and then select the
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel intership channel specified in step e.
becomes clear. • A different intership channel will be selected if the station you
called cannot use the channel.
• Reply using the microphone. And go to step i.
Displayed
for only USA
version.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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i After communicating, push [EXIT] to return to the normal
operating mode.
✓ Tip
When the optional MA-500TR CLASS B AIS TRANSPONDER is
connected to your transceiver, you can make individual DSC
calls to selected AIS targets on the transponder without need-
ing to enter the target’s MMSI code.
See pages 68 and 69 for more details.
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Quick ACK:
q When an Individual call is received, alarm sounds and the
screen below is displayed. • Able to Comply: Make an acknowledgment call without
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm. any changes.
• Unable to Comply: You cannot make a communication.
The Acknowledgement call (‘Unable to
Comply’) can be automatically trans-
mitted, if set. See page 64 for details.
• Propose New Channel: You can make an acknowledgement
call, but you specify the intership chan-
nel. Select a desired intership channel,
w Push [ACK]. using Dial, or [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].
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DSC OPERATION 7
Displayed
for only USA
version.
y Reply to the call using the microphone. e Do steps e to u, as described in “Quick ACK:,” beginning
u Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.* on the previous page.
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
• Only USA version, push [RESEND] to resend the acknowledgement.
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DSC OPERATION 7
r A confirmation screen is displayed. y After the Group call has been transmitted, the following
• Confirm the call contents. screen is displayed.
Displayed
for only USA
version.
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y After the All Ships call has been transmitted, the following
screen is displayed.
Displayed
for only USA
e Select a desired traffic channel, using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then version.
push Dial or [ENT].
• The selected channel is displayed.
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7 DSC OPERATION
t After the Position Request Call has been transmitted, the u Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen
following screen is displayed.* as shown below is displayed.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
• Only USA version, push [RESEND] to resend the call.
Displayed
for only USA
version.
i Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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■ Making DSC calls When no GPS receiver is connected and built-in GPS re-
D Making a Position Report call (continued) ceiver* is not receiving valid position data, and both position
r Push [CALL] to make a Position Report Call. and time have been manually entered, the screen as shown
• If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel below is displayed. Edit your latitude and longitude position
becomes clear.
and UTC time as follows:
*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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u Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen
t After the Polling Request Call has been transmitted, the as shown below is displayed.
following screen is displayed.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
• Only USA version, push [RESEND] to resend the call.
Displayed
for only USA
i Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
version.
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
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t After the Test call has been transmitted, the following u Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen
screen is displayed. as shown below is displayed.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.*
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
• Only USA version, push [RESEND] to resend the call.
Displayed
for only USA
version. i Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
* Only USA version, the exit confirmation dialog (p. 26) is displayed.
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DSC OPERATION 7
Quick ACK:
q When a Test call is received, alarm sounds and the screen
shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.
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e The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.
w Push [ACK].
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [INFO] to display the Test call information.
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DSC OPERATION 7
Quick Reply:
q When a Position Request call is received, alarm sounds
and the screen shown below is displayed. 7
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.
e The Position Reply confirmation screen is displayed.
Push [CALL] to make a reply call.
w Push [ACK].
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [INFO] to display the Test call information. r While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below is
displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.
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w Push [ACK].
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [INFO] to display the Position Report Request call informa-
tion.
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DSC OPERATION 7
Manual Reply:
q Enter “REPORT REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. e The Position Report Reply call confirmation screen is dis-
• If no Position Report Request call is received, the Position Re- played.
Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.
❮MENU❯ ➪ ❮DSC Calls❯ ➪ ❮Position Report Reply❯
(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
port Reply item will not be displayed.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen.
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r While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below is
displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.
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Quick Reply:
q When a Polling Request call is received, alarm sounds
and the screen as shown below is displayed.
Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm. e The Polling Request Reply confirmation screen is dis-
played.
Push [CALL] to make a reply call.
w Push [ACK].
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [INFO] to display the Polling Request call information.
r While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below is
displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.
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DSC OPERATION 7
Manual Reply: e The Polling Request Reply call confirmation screen is dis-
q Enter “POLLING REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. played. Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.
• If no Polling Request call is received, the Polling Reply item will
❮MENU❯ ➪ ❮DSC Calls❯ ➪ ❮Polling Reply❯
(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
not be displayed.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
• Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen.
r While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below is
displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode. 7
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Push
[IGN]
➥ Push to return to the normal operating mode.
• The transceiver exits the DSC mode.
• By pushing [PTT], the transceiver also exits the DSC mode.
•“ ” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
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DSC OPERATION 7
[IGN]
➥ Push to return to the normal operating mode.
• The transceiver exits the DSC mode.
• By pushing [PTT], the transceiver also exits the DSC mode.
•“ ” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received
Call Log.
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USA version When “POSITION ACK” is set to “Auto TX,” the transceiver
automatically replies to the Call. In that case, both the TX
and RX calls are stored in the Transmitted and Received
Call Logs.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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DSC OPERATION 7
q Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking q Enter “TX CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu.
backlight.
❮MENU❯ ➪ ❮DSC Calls❯ ➪ ❮Transmitted Call Log❯
• Even if you do not push [ALARM OFF], the alarm stops after 2
(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.
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w Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired item, then push [ENT].
• Push [BACK] to return to the previous screen.
• Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
Rotate
[EXIT]
➥ Push to return to the normal operating mode. r To delete the displayed DSC message, push [DEL].
• The transceiver exits the DSC mode. • The confirmation screen is displayed, then push [OK] to delete.
•“ ” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received t Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
Call Log.
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D Distress message
q Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS
r Rotate Dial to scroll the DSC message contents.
menu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen.
❮MENU❯ ➪ ❮DSC Calls❯ ➪ ❮Received Call Log❯ Rotate
(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
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D Other messages
q Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS r Rotate Dial to scroll the DSC message contents.
menu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen. • The stored message has various information, depending on the
DSC call type.
❮MENU❯ ➪ ❮DSC Calls❯ ➪ ❮Received Call Log❯
(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)
Rotate
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■ DSC Settings
D Position Entry (See page 22) w Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to select “Auto TX” or “Manual
D Add Individual ID/Group ID (See pages 19, 20) TX,” then push [ENT].
• Push [BACK] to cancel and return to the DSC Settings menu.
D Delete Individual ID/Group ID (See page 21)
D Automatic Acknowledgement
These items set the Automatic Acknowledgement function to (default)
“Auto TX” or “Manual TX.”
When an Individual, Position Request, Polling Request, or
Test Call is received, the transceiver automatically transmits
an Individual Acknowledgement, Position Reply, Polling Re-
ply or Test Acknowledgement Call, respectively.
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DSC OPERATION 7
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(default)
e Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to set the Alarm setting to “ON” e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
or “OFF.”
r Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DSC OPERATION 7
• When the transmit DSC and receive DSC signals match, “OK” is
displayed.
e Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode.
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DSC OPERATION 7
r After making the individual DSC call, the transponder will ‘Able to comply’ is received
display “DSC Transmission COMPLETED.”
• Push [CLEAR] to return to the screen displayed before you en-
tered the voice channel selection screen in step w.
• The transceiver stands by on Channel 70 until an acknowledge-
ment is received.
Transponder’s display Transceiver’s display y After your communication is finished, push [EXIT] to return
to the normal operating mode.
Step 2: Transceiver’s operation
t When the acknowledgement is received, alarm sounds.
➥ If the acknowledgement ‘Able to comply’ is received, [Y]
push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then select
[Z]
the intership channel specified in step w.
• A different intership channel will be selected if the station you [CLEAR]
called cannot use the channel. [DSC]
• To reply, push [PTT] and speak at your normal voice level.
• You can check the MMSI code or the name, if entered, of the
AIS target on the display.
TRANSPONDER
➥ If the acknowledgement ‘Unable to comply’ is received,
push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then “INDI-
VIDUAL CALL FAILED” is displayed.
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8 MENU SCREEN OPERATION
q Push [MENU].
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MENU SCREEN OPERATION 8
D Weather alert
(For only USA and Australian version transceivers)
■ Configuration items
A NOAA broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone be- D Backlight (Default: 7)
fore important weather information. The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibil-
After the transceiver detects the alert, “WX ” blinks until the ity under low light conditions.
transceiver is operated. The backlight can be set to 7 levels and OFF.
• “WX ” is displayed instead of “WX” when the function is ON.
(Default: OFF)
ON with Scan: The preset weather channels are sequentially
checked while scanning.
ON: The previously selected (last used) weather
channel is checked while scanning. 8
D Display contrast (Default: 5)
OFF: The transceiver does not detect a weather
This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 8 steps.
alert tone.
Level 1 is the lowest contrast, and level 8 is the highest con-
trast.
D RT Indicator
(For only USA version transceivers) D Key Beep (Default: ON)
Select weather or not to display RT (Radio Telephone) icon You can turn OFF beep tones for silent operation, or you can
(p. 4) while receiving or transmitting a signal, and when the turn ON the tones to have confirmation beeps sound when a
channel is changed. (Default: ON) key is pushed.
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For “Dial” assignment For “Softkeys” assignment - CH is assigned to the 3rd position, and pushing Dial three
times selects CH. The channel number is displayed and ro-
e Rotate Dial or push [∫]/[√] to select an option, and then
tating Dial will select the desired channel.
push [ENT] to set it.
• “✔” is displayed next to the selected option.
You can assign VOL, SQL, CH/WX*, and Backlight to any one
of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th sequential positions.
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D Inactivity Timer
Set the inactivity timer to between 1 and 10 minutes (in 1
• DSC Related (Default: 15 min)
minute steps) or OFF for a “Not DSC Related” item, and set it
When the LCD displays the screen related to DSC, and no
to between 1 and 15 minutes (in 1 minute steps) or OFF for a
key operation occurs for this set period, except during dis-
“DSC Related” item.
tress operation, the transceiver automatically returns to the
normal operating screen.
q When the “INACTIVITY TIMER” screen is displayed, rotate
Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to select “Not DSC Related” or “DSC
Related,” and then push [ENT].
w Rotate Dial or push [Y]/[Z] to select the option, and then
push [ENT] to set it.
• “✔” is displayed next to the selected option.
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All Stations: Outputs the call from any vessel from the
NMEA Output port.
D NMEA Output Station List: Outputs the call from any vessels listed on
Select the Data Output function option for a NMEA output the Individual ID screen.
port. OFF: Does not output any call to an external de-
vice.
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■ Connections
Green: Listener B (Data-L), GPS In (–)
Yellow: Listener A (Data-H), GPS In (+)
q Connect to NMEA output lines of a GPS receiver for posi-
t
tion data.
• A 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 an external GPS receiver have
r priority over the sentences from the built-in GPS.
w 8
e
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR
e AF OUT LEADS 9
Blue: External Speaker (+)
Connects to a marine VHF antenna cable’s PL-259 con- Black: External Speaker (–)
nector. Connects to an external speaker.
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver. Orange: Data line
Gray: Data line
w NMEA IN/OUT LEADS Used only for maintenance purpose.
Brown: Talker B (Data-L), Data Out (–)
White: Talker A (Data-H), Data Out (+) NOTE for NMEA In/Out and AF Out leads:
Connect to NMEA input lines of navigation equipment, to The connectors are attached to keep the leads together.
receive position data of other ships. Before connecting to a piece of equipment, you should cut
• A NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence format DSC or DSE the leads to remove the connector.
compatible navigation equipment is required.
• The built-in GPS outputs RMC, GSA, GSV format sentences.
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■ Connections (Continued)
D Connect to the MA-500TR
Connect the transceiver to the high-density D-Sub 15-pin
q connector of the MA-500TR using the OPC-2014* cable. Af-
t ter connecting, an Individual DSC call can be made to the
AIS target using the transponder without entering the target’s
MMSI code.
* The OPC-2014 is supplied with the MA-500TR
r
• Listener A (Data-H) lead (Yellow):
w e Connects to lead 3 of the OPC-2014.
CAUTION: After connecting the DC power cable, NMEA • Talker A (Data-H) lead (White):
leads or external speaker leads, cover the connector and Connects to lead 5 of the OPC-2014.
leads with a vulcanizing tape, as shown below, to prevent
water seeping into the connection. • Talker B (Data-L) lead (Brown):
Rubber vulcanizing Connects to lead 4 of the OPC-2014.
tape
t 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).
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Fuse rating: 10 A
■ Cleaning
If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a
soft, dry cloth.
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■ MB-132 installation
An optional MB-132 flush mount is available for mounting the e Attach the clamps on either side of the transceiver with 2
transceiver to a flat surface, such as an instrument panel. M5 × 8 mm supplied bolts.
• Make sure that the clamps align parallel to the transceiver body.
KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter
away from your vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.
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10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS
■ Specifications
• Maximum frequency deviation: ±5.0 kHz
D General • Spurious emissions:
• Frequency coverage: IC-M323/IC-M323G Less than 0.25 µW
Tx IC-M323/IC-M323G 156.000–161.450 MHz IC-M324/IC-M324G Less than –70 dBc (high)
IC-M324/IC-M324G 156.025–157.425 MHz Less than –56 dBc (low)
Rx IC-M323/IC-M323G 156.000–163.425 MHz
IC-M324/IC-M324G 156.050–163.275 MHz
CH70 156.525 MHz
D Receiver
• Receive system: Double conversion superheterodyne
• Mode: 16K0G3E (FM)
• Sensitivity:
16K0G2B (DSC)
FM IC-M323/IC-M323G –5 dBµ emf typical (at 20 dB SINAD)
• Channel spacing: 25 kHz
IC-M324/IC-M324G –13 dBµ typical (at 12 dB SINAD)
• Operating temperature range: –20°C to +60°C;
DSC IC-M323/IC-M323G –4 dBµ emf typical (1% BER)
–4ºF to +140ºF
IC-M324/IC-M324G –5 dBµ emf typical (1% BER)
• Current drain (at 13.8 V):
• Squelch sensitivity:
TX high 5.5 A maximum
IC-M323/IC-M323G Less than –2 dBµ emf
Maximum audio 1.5 A maximum
IC-M324/IC-M324G Less than –10 dBµ
• Power requirement:
• Intermodulation rejection ratio:
(negative ground) 13.8 V DC nominal
FM IC-M323/IC-M323G More than 68 dB
• Frequency stability: ±1.5 kHz (–20°C to +60°C;
IC-M324/IC-M324G More than 70 dB
–4°F to +140°F)
DSC More than 68 dBµ emf (1% BER)
• Antenna impedance: 50 nominal
• Spurious response rejection ratio:
• Dimensions (approximately): 180(W) × 82(H) × 119.9(D) mm
FM More than 70 dB
; 7.1(W) × 3.2(H) × 4.7(D) inches
DSC More than 73 dBµ emf (1% BER)
(Projections not included)
• Adjacent channel selectivity:
• Weight (approximately): 1.2 kg; 2.6 lb
FM More than 70 dB
DSC More than 73 dBµ emf (1% BER)
D Transmitter • Audio output power:
• Output power: 25 W/1 W IC-M323/IC-M323G More than 2 W at 10% distortion into
• Modulation system: Variable reactance frequency a 4 load
modulation IC-M324/IC-M324G 4.5 W at 10% distortion into a 4
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. load
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SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 10
■ Options
D Dimensions • MB-132 FLUSH MOUNT KIT
164.1 (6.5) To mount the transceiver to a panel.
• MA-500TR CLASS B AIS TRANSPONDER
To transmit individual DSC calls to a selected AIS targets.
119.9 (4.7)
Unit: mm (inch)
10
61.4 (2.4)
82 (3.2)
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11 TROUBLESHOOTING
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CHANNEL LIST 12
Channel Number Frequency (MHz) Channel Number Frequency (MHz) Channel Number Frequency (MHz) Channel Number Frequency (MHz)
USA*5 INT CAN*4 Transmit Receive USA*5 INT CAN*4 Transmit Receive USA*5 INT CAN*4 Transmit Receive USA*5 INT CAN*4 Transmit Receive
01 01 156.050 160.650 22 157.100 161.700 72 72 72 156.625 156.625 20B 161.600*7 161.600
01A 01A 156.050 156.050 22A 22A 22A 157.100 157.100 73 73 73 156.675 156.675 21B RX only 161.650
02 02 156.100 160.700 23 23 157.150 161.750 74 74 74 156.725 156.725 23B RX only 161.750
03 03 156.150 160.750 23A 23A 157.150 157.150 75*1 75*1 156.775 156.775 25B RX only 161.850
04 156.200 160.800 24 24 157.200 161.800 76*1 76*1 156.825 156.825 28B RX only 162.000
04A 156.200 156.200 25 25 157.250 161.850 77*1 77 77*1 156.875 156.875 78B 161.525*7 161.525
05 156.250 160.850 26 26 157.300 161.900 78 156.925 161.525 79B 161.575*7 161.575
05A 05A 05A 156.250 156.250 27 27 27 157.350 161.950 78A 78A 156.925 156.925 83B RX only 161.775
06 06 06 156.300 156.300 27A 157.350 157.350 79 156.975 161.575
*1 Low power only.
07 156.350 160.950 28 28 28 157.400 162.000 79A 79A 156.975 156.975 *2 Momentary high power.
07A 07A 07A 156.350 156.350 28A 157.400 157.400 80 157.025 161.625 *3 RX only.
08 08 08 156.400 156.400 37A*6 37A*6 157.850 157.850 80A 80A 80A 157.025 157.025 *4 For only USA versions.
09 09 09 156.450 156.450 60 60 156.025 160.625 81 157.075 161.675 *5 For only USA, UK, and Australian
10 10 10 156.500 156.500 61 156.075 160.675 81A 81A 81A 157.075 157.075 versions.
*6 For only UK version.
11 11 11 156.550 156.550 61A 156.075 156.075 82 157.125 161.725
12 12 12 156.600 156.600 62 156.125 160.725 82A 82A 82A 157.125 157.125
7
* RX only except for Chinese versions. 11
13*2 13 13*1 156.650 156.650 62A 156.125 156.125 83 157.175 161.775 37A and P4 channels are UK Ma-
rina Channels: M1=1037, M2=P4
12
14 14 14 156.700 156.700 63 156.175 160.775 83A 83A 83A 157.175 157.175
for only UK version.
15*3 15*1 15*1 156.750 156.750 63A 63A 63A 156.175 156.175 84 84 157.225 161.825
16 16 16 156.800 156.800 64 64 156.225 160.825 85 85 157.275 161.875 NOTE:
17*1 17 17*1 156.850 156.850 64A 156.225 156.225 86 86 157.325 161.925 • The international channels from 19A
18 156.900 161.500 65 156.275 160.875 87 87 87 157.375 157.375 to 79B after channel 88 represent the
4-digit channels listed below:
18A 18A 18A 156.900 156.900 65A 65A*4 65A*1 156.275 156.275 88 88 88 157.425 157.425
• 19A = 1019 • 20A = 1020
19 156.950 161.550 66 156.325 160.925 P4*6 P4*6 161.425 161.425 • 78A = 1078 • 79A = 1079
19A 19A 156.950 156.950 66A 66A 66A*1 156.325 156.325 19A 156.950 156.950 • 19B = 2019 • 20B = 2020
20 20 20*1 157.000 161.600 67*2 67 67 156.375 156.375 20A 157.000 157.000 • 78B = 2078 • 79B = 2079
20A 157.000 157.000 68 68 68 156.425 156.425 78A 156.925 156.925 • Simplex channels, 21, 23, 81, 82, and
21 157.050 161.650 69 69 69 156.475 156.475 79A 156.975 156.975 83 CANNOT be lawfully used by the
general public in USA waters.
21A 21A 21A 157.050 157.050 71 71 71 156.575 156.575 19B 161.550*7 161.550
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13 INFORMATION
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TEMPLATE 14
180 (7 3⁄32)
165.1 (6 1⁄2)
R12 (Max.)
62.4 (2 15⁄32)
82 (3 7⁄32)
13
14
Unit: mm (inch)
Cut here
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INDEX
A Cleaning .............................................................................79
Connections........................................................................77
Accessories, supplied .........................................................79
Acknowledgement, Automatic ............................................64 D
Alarm ................................................................................66
All Ships call Display contrast ..................................................................73
Making a call .................................................................36 Disposal ..............................................................................86
Receiving a call .............................................................57 Distress Acknowledgement ................................................54
Antenna ..............................................................................79 Distress call
AquaQuake.........................................................................15 Making a call .................................................................23
ATIS code .............................................................................8 Canceling a call.............................................................26
Receiving a call .............................................................54
B Distress Relay Acknowledgement ......................................55
Distress Relay Call .............................................................55
Backlight level .....................................................................15 DSC Loop Test....................................................................67
C DSC Settings ......................................................................64
Dualwatch/Tri-watch ...........................................................18
Call channel
Selecting a Call channel ..................................................9 E
Entering a Call channel data .........................................14 Explicit Definitions ................................................................. i
Call log
Received Call log ..........................................................62 F
Transmitted Call log ......................................................61
CE ......................................................................................86 Favorite channels ...............................................................17
Channel 16 ...........................................................................9 Front panel............................................................................2
Channel 16 Switch function ................................................65 Function display ....................................................................4
Channel 70 Squelch level ...................................................66 Fuse replacement ...............................................................79
Channel group ....................................................................10
Channel list .........................................................................85
Channel name ....................................................................13
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