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 Transmitting a Medical Transports call

The medcal transports call nforms all shps, by urgency pr-
orty, that your shp s carryng a patent n need of a medcal 
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  You should set the “Medcal Transports” tem appearance 

at DSC Set up menu n advance. (p. 103)

Transports 
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Medical  Transports

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Medical Transports

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Distress Call

Received Call Log
Position Request

˘Medical Transports

Test Call
Set Up

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Summary of Contents for IC-GM651

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL New2001 iGM651 VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER Ver 1 003 ...

Page 2: ...l and Handset to rear panel connections READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC GM651 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION RWARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience ...

Page 3: ...tures below 15 C or above 55 C or in areas subject to direct sunlight such as the dashboard DO NOT use the chemical agents such as benzine or al cohol when cleaning as they may damage the transceiver surfaces If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth BE CAREFUL The transceiver rear panel will become hot when operating continuously for long periods Place the tran...

Page 4: ...e 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 that this installation height should be at least 5 meters above ground or accessible level In the case where ...

Page 5: ...rsion number is displayed in the opening screen as below The version number is also displayed when MMSI code check screen is selected see p 18 IC GM651 MMSI 123456789 Ver1 000 Firmware version number indication This illustration describes Version 1 000 ...

Page 6: ...ction 12 n Backlight function 13 n AquaQuake water draining function 13 4 DUALWATCH TRI WATCH 14 n Description 14 n Operation 14 5 SCAN OPERATION 15 17 n Scan types 15 n Setting TAG channels 16 n Starting a scan 16 6 DSC OPERATION 18 105 n MMSI code programming 18 n DSC address ID 19 D Programming Individual ID 19 D Deleting Individual ID 22 D Programming Group ID 23 D Deleting Group ID 26 n Posit...

Page 7: ...ll Ships call 81 D Receiving an Individual call 82 D Receiving an Individual Acknowledgement call 83 D Receiving a Group call 86 D Receiving a Position Request call 87 D Receiving a Position Reply call 88 D Receiving a Polling Request call 89 D Receiving a Test call 90 D Receiving a Test Acknowledgement call 91 n Received messages 92 D Distress message 92 D Other messages 95 n DSC Set mode 99 D Pr...

Page 8: ...D Connecting to the AC outlet through the PS 250 and optional PS 240 113 n Mounting the transceiver 114 D Using the supplied mounting bracket 114 n MB 75 installation 115 n Microphone HM 126RB 116 D Connection 116 n Handset HS 98 117 D Connection 117 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 118 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 119 120 n Specifications 119 D General 119 D Transmitter 119 D Receiver 119 D Dimensions 120 n Op...

Page 9: ...r It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship Radiotelephone license application This government issued license states the call sign which is your craft s identification for radio purposes 2 OPERATOR S LICENSE A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license most often held by small vessel radi...

Page 10: ...I Push to toggle the DSC menu ON or OFF Push to enter the MMSI code programming condition when no MMSI code is programmed p 18 Push and hold for 1 sec to indicate the 9 digit MMSI code and firmware version number VOL iGM651 VHF MARINE MIC C H L DIAL 16 SQL MMSI Speaker Function display p 5 q CLEAR KEY i MIC CONNECTOR t POWER KEY o VOLUME CONTROL r DSC MENU KEY e DISTRESS KEY w FUNCTION KEY 2 CHANN...

Page 11: ... CAUTION NEVER connect the optional handset HS 98 here o VOLUME CONTROL VOL p 8 Rotate to adjust the audio level 0 TRANSMIT POWER KEY H L Push to toggle the output power high or low p 8 Some channels are set to low power only While pushing and holding this key some keys perform secondary functions 1 SELECTOR DIAL SELECTOR pgs 7 8 106 Rotate to select the operating channels set mode con tents etc 2...

Page 12: ...mber input 5 Comment input J K L j k or l After pushing F push to set the displayed channel as a TAG channel p 16 While pushing and holding H L push for 3 sec to clear or set all TAG channels p 16 Number input 6 Comment input M N O m n or o Number input 7 Comment input P R S p r or s Number input 8 Comment input T U V t u or v After pushing F push to transfer the received DSC data to the printer p...

Page 13: ...r CHANNEL COMMENT INDICATOR Channel comment appears if programmed p 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 n Function display BUSY 25W INT CALL DUP TAG NORMAL SCAN 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 1 10 CALLING 1 DUPLEX INDICATOR u SCAN INDICATOR w MESSAGE INDICATOR e CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT r CHANNEL COMMENT INDICATOR t TIME ZONE INDICATOR y POSITION INDICATOR o BUSY TRANSMIT INDICATOR i TAG CHANNEL I...

Page 14: ...ast position data is held for up to 23 5 hours and the last received position data may blink alternately every 2 sec instead of position data 4 hours after the posi tion data is input manually up until 23 5 hours have past No Position appears when no GPS receiver is connected and no position data is input manually u SCAN INDICATOR PRI SCAN 16 appears during Priority scan NORMAL SCAN appears during...

Page 15: ...Pushing the keypad or Y Z on the microphone also selects a channel D Call channel Each regular channel group has a separate leisure use call channel The call channel is monitored during Tri watch The call channels can be programmed p 10 and are used to store your most often used channel in each channel group for quick recall q Push and hold 6 C for 1 sec to select the call channel of the selected ...

Page 16: ...MMSI appears and the MMSI programming is required p 18 The transceiver does not turn power ON when the connected PC 250 dc dc power supply is turned OFF w Set the audio and squelch levels Rotate SQL fully counterclockwise in advance Rotate VOL to adjust the audio output level Rotate SQL clockwise until the noise disappears e While pushing and holding H L push DIAL several times to change the chann...

Page 17: ...OT function is activated and TOT blinks in the channel comment indicator When the TOT is activated error beeps sound at normal vol ume while PTT is pushed Transmission is not possible and TIME OUT appears in the channel comment indicator for 10 sec after this transmission shut down VOL MIC C 16 SQL Microphone y Transmit u Receive q Turn power ON r Select a channel w Set the audio and squelch level...

Page 18: ...number appear 25W INT CALL TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING Push and hold C 16 for 1 sec Appears e Push and hold 6 C again for 3 sec until a long beep changes to 2 short beeps to enter call channel program ming condition Channel number starts blinking 25W INT CALL TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING Push and hold C 16 for 3 sec r Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired channel 2...

Page 19: ...ly 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00PLEASURE__ H L Push C 16 1st character blinks e Push the appropriate key several times to enter the de sired character See the table at p 12 for the available characters Rotate SELECTOR or push Y Z on the microphone to move the cursor Push CE to clear the channel comment Push CLR to cancel and exit the condition Rotate SELECTOR 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N ...

Page 20: ...ophone lock function elec trically locks Y Z and HI LO keys on the optional microphone This prevents accidental channel changes and function access While pushing and holding HI LO on the microphone turn power ON to toggle the micro phone lock function ON and OFF n Printer function The received DSC call contents can be printed out when a printer IBM centronics or compatible is connected to the tran...

Page 21: ...e blinking stops n AquaQuake water draining function The AquaQuake water draining function clears water away from the speaker grill Without this function water may muf fle the sound coming from the speaker The IC GM651 emits a low beep tone when this function is activated While pushing and holding H L turn power ON to acti vate the AquaQuake function You should continue to push and hold H L to dra...

Page 22: ...h Call channel Ch 88 Ch 16 Ch 88 Ch 16 Ch 88 Ch 23 If a signal is received on Channel 16 Dualwatch Tri watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears If a signal is received on the call channel during Tri watch Tri watch becomes Dualwatch until the signal dis appears To transmit on the selected channel during Dualwatch Tri watch push and hold PTT Depends on the pre setting Example Operatin...

Page 23: ...e the desired scan type from Priority or Normal in Set mode p 107 NORMAL SCAN Normal scan like priority scan searches through all TAG channels in sequence However unlike priority scan Channel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a TAG channel Ch 01 Ch 02 Ch 03 Ch 04 Ch 05 Ch 06 PRIORITY SCAN Priority scan searches through all TAG channels in sequence while monitoring Channel 16 When a sig...

Page 24: ... channel group Repeat above procedure to set all TAG channels n Starting a scan Set scan type Priority or Normal scan and scan resume timer in advance using Set mode p 107 q While pushing and holding H L push DIAL several times to select the channel group if desired w Set TAG channels as described at left e Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan r Push F then push 4 SCN to start Priority ...

Page 25: ...ars Push then push 25W INT DUP TAG NORMAL SCAN 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 BUSY 25W INT TAG NORMAL SCAN 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 SAFETY 25W INT DUP TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 INTL Example Starting a normal scan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 26: ...programmed the MMSI code programming cannot be performed DSC menu screen appears after pushing MENU MMSI Push IC GM651 MMSI No MMSI Ver1 000 After 2 sec Firmware version number indication This illustration describes Version 1 000 MMSI Input _________ MMSI 1st digit blinks w Input the 9 digit of the specific MMSI code directly with the keypad Rotate SELECTOR to move the cursor backward or forward P...

Page 27: ...00 DSC address IDs can be programmed and named with up to 10 characters NOTE The transceiver automatically returns to the nor mal operation condition when no operation is performed for 10 minutes in DSC menu D Programming Individual ID q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu w Rotate SELECTOR to select Set up push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Set up...

Page 28: ...Menu Add Individual ID Input 9 Digits 12312312_ Input Name __________ t Input the 10 character of the individual ID name directly with the keypad Rotate SELECTOR to move the cursor backward or forward Push CE to clear the ID and name Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Add Individual ID Input 9 Digits 123123123 Input Name __________ Rotate SELECTOR Push 1st character blinks...

Page 29: ... Exit push ENT to re turn to DSC menu Pushing CLR also returns to DSC menu DSC Menu Set up DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Neutral Ship Call Self Check Test Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR i Rotate SELECTOR to select Exit push ENT to re turn to the normal operation condition Pushing CLR also returns to the normal operation condition DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log ...

Page 30: ...evious screen DSC Menu Set up Add Individual ID Add Group ID DEL Individual ID DEL Group ID Auto Print Position Auto ACK Push Rotate SELECTOR r Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired ID name for deleting push ENT Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Select ID Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Push Rotate SELECTOR t Push ENT to delete the selected individual ID and retur...

Page 31: ...ate SELECTOR to select Exit push ENT to re turn to the normal operation condition Pushing CLR also returns to the normal operation condition DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Set up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR D Programming Group ID q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu w Rotate SELECTOR to select Set up push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received C...

Page 32: ...roup ID Cursor moves DSC Menu Add Group ID Input 8 Digits 01234567_ Input Name __________ t Input the 10 character of the group ID name directly with the keypad Rotate SELECTOR to move the cursor backward or forward Push CE to clear the ID and name Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Add Group ID Input 8 Digits 012345678 Input Name __________ Rotate SELECTOR Push 1st digit ...

Page 33: ... Output u Rotate SELECTOR to select Exit push ENT to re turn to DSC menu Pushing CLR also returns to DSC menu DSC Menu Set up DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Neutral Ship Call Self Check Test Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR i Rotate SELECTOR to select Exit push ENT to re turn to the normal operation condition Pushing CLR also returns to the normal operation condition DSC Menu Select It...

Page 34: ...Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Select Item Add Individual ID Add Group ID DEL Individual ID DEL Group ID Auto Print Position Auto ACK Push Rotate SELECTOR r Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired ID name for deleting Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Select ID Icom Group A Group B Group C Push Rotate SELECTOR t Push ENT to delete the selected g...

Page 35: ...d Call Log Position Request Test Call Set up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR n Position and Time programming A Distress call should include the ship s position and time data If no GPS is connected your position and UTC Universal Time Coordinated time should be input manually They are included automatically when a GPS receiver IEC61162 1 2000 format is connected This manual programming is not available w...

Page 36: ...ursor moves Push or CLR DSC Menu Input Latitude 34 34 506N Set N North or S South Input your latitude data Push r Input your longitude data directly with the keypad After inputting push ENT to set Push 9 WXY to input W West longitude or 3 DEF to input E East longitude Rotate SELECTOR to move the cursor backward or forward Push CE to clear the input longitude data When ENT is pushed after pushing C...

Page 37: ... Time __ __ Rotate SELECTOR Push 1st digit blinks DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 __ CLR Input the current UTC time DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 00 Cursor moves Push NOTE When no position and time data are input the fol lowing screen appears Push ENT to set Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu No Position Data No Time Data Are You Sure Push y Rotate SELECTOR to select Exit push ENT...

Page 38: ...mat is con nected the transceiver displays the current position and time appears When no GPS receiver is connected the transceiver displays the manually entered position and time A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC GM651 is not supplied from Icom A GPS receiver with IEC61162 1 2000 format is required for position and time indication Ask your dealer about suitable GPS receivers 25W INT TAG 34 34 ...

Page 39: ... has not been manually updated after 4 hours may blink instead of position and time indications and after 4 hours has passed the alarm sounds n GPS information indication When a GPS receiver IEC61162 1 2000 format is con nected the transceiver displays the GPS information after pushing and holding ENT for 1 sec GPS Info DATE SEP 11 2007 UTC 12 00 POS 34 34 506N 123 23 236W COURSE 261 M SPEED 18 5k...

Page 40: ...ERGENCY A DISTRESS CALL CAN BE USED ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED D Simple call q Confirm no Distress call is being received w Lift up the key cover then push and hold DISTRESS for 3 sec to transmit the Distress call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected and the Distress call is transmitted When no GPS is connected input your position and UTC time if possible While pushing DI...

Page 41: ...owl edgement is received A distress alert contains default Nature of distress Undesignated distress Position data GPS or manual input position data held for 23 5 hrs The Distress call is repeated every 3 5 4 5 min until receiving an acknowledgement Distress Call Repeat mode p 38 Push CLR to transmit the Distress Cancel to cancel the Distress Call Repeat mode p 38 Push DISTRESS to transmit a renewe...

Page 42: ...drift Abandoning Ship Piracy Man Overboard When the transceiver receives the GPS data from the connected GPS receiver the following screens steps e to t do not appear Go to step y at p 36 e Input your latitude data directly with the keypad if you want to change the displayed data After inputting push ENT to set If the data is not necessary to change push ENT to skip the input step Push 6 MNO to in...

Page 43: ...ush This illustration shows that the transceiver does not receive the position data from the connected GPS receiver If the transceiver has no position data _ under bar is indicated t Input the current UTC time data directly with the keypad if you want to change the displayed data After inputting push ENT to set If the data is not necessary to change push ENT to skip the input step Rotate SELECTOR ...

Page 44: ...sh and hold DISTRESS for 3 sec to transmit the Dis tress call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected and the Distress call is transmitted While pushing DISTRESS the key backlight blinks and count down alarm is emitted The distress information is stored Push CLR to exit the condition Distress Call Push DISTRESS for 3 sec Push and hold for 3 sec TX Distress Call Transmitting Transmit...

Page 45: ...owledgment reply using the mi crophone 25W INT TAG Received DistressACK Coast St 1 After receiving the acknowl edgment from Coast St 1 means from Blinks when the acknowl edgement is received The Distress call is repeated every 3 5 4 5 min until re ceiving an acknowledgement Distress Call Repeat mode p 38 Push CLR to transmit the Distress Cancel to cancel the Distress Call Repeat mode p 38 Push DIS...

Page 46: ...s Call Re transmitting Transmitting w After transmitting the Distress call the transceiver waits for an acknowledgment call D Transmitting a Distress Cancel Distress Cancel call operation is available only when the transceiver is waiting for an acknowledgement call after transmitting the Distress call Distress Call Repeat mode q While waiting for the Distress acknowledgement call after transmittin...

Page 47: ...ll continues even the coast station send back an acknowledgement the ship in distress may not be receiving the call In such cases you should contact the coast station via the phone and send back an acknowledgement on behalf of the coast station if the coast station requires q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Distress ACK push ENT Distress ACK is added to the DSC menu ...

Page 48: ...tate SELECTOR Push r Push ENT to transmit the Distress Acknowledgement call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected DSC Menu Distress ACK Are You Sure Push to Transmit Push TX Distress ACK Transmitting Transmitting t After transmitting the Distress Acknowledgement call the transceiver selects the Channel 16 automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING ...

Page 49: ...istress is in a position where the distress call cannot be transmitted or when you find a ship in distress and a quick help is needed Your ship Coast Station Distress Relay Transmission Ship in Distress No Distress Transmission q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Distress Relay push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Relay All Ships Call Individual Call Group Call Distr...

Page 50: ...d address is selected When Manual Input is selected set the 7 digit ad dress ID you wish to call with the keypad push ENT 1st and 2nd digits 00 are fixed for a coast station ID DSC Menu Input Address ID 001111112 Push CLR Push r Distress ID of the ship in distress selection screen appears Rotate SELECTOR to select Manual Input push ENT DSC Menu Select Distress ID Manual Input Ship 1 Ship 2 Ship 3 ...

Page 51: ...stress ID 1212_____ CLR Input the Distress ID DSC Menu Input Distress ID 121212121 Cursor moves Push y Rotate SELECTOR to select the nature of the distress push ENT Undesignated Fire Explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Capsizing Sinking Adrift Abandoning Ship Piracy Piracy at tack Man Overboard and EPIRB Emission are available The selected nature of the distress is stored after selecting is fin...

Page 52: ... position data _ under bar is indicated DSC Menu Input Latitude 25 25 415N Set N North or S South Input your latitude data Push i Input the ship in distress longitude data directly with the keypad After inputting push ENT to set If the data is not necessary to change push ENT to skip the input step Push 9 WXY to input W West longitude or 3 DEF to input E East longitude Rotate SELECTOR to move the ...

Page 53: ...e data see at right Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 00 Rotate SELECTOR Push 1st digit blinks DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 1_ CLR Input the current UTC time DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 15 Cursor moves Push If the transceiver has no time data _ under bar is indicated NOTE When no position and time data are input the fol lowing screen appears Push ENT to set...

Page 54: ...4 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING To transmit the distress relay call with Distress Call Log You can relay a distress call after receiving the distress call Your ship Coast Station Distress Relay Transmission Ship in Distress Distress Transmission q After receiving the distress call p 75 push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Distress Relay push ENT DSC Menu Select It...

Page 55: ...lected set the 7 digit ad dress ID you wish to call with the keypad push ENT 1st and 2nd digits 00 are fixed for a coast station ID DSC Menu Input Address ID 001111112 Push CLR Push r Distress ID of the ship in distress selection screen ap pears Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired distress ID from the distress call log push ENT DSC Menu Select Distress ID Manual Input Ship 1 Ship 2 Ship 3 Distre...

Page 56: ...34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING D Transmitting a Distress Relay Acknowledgement call Distress relay acknowledgement call operation is available only when the distress relay call is received q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Distress Relay ACK push ENT Distress Relay ACK is added to the DSC menu after receiving an Distress Relay call DSC Menu Select Item Dist...

Page 57: ...23 123E UTC 10 25 Telephony Push r Push ENT to transmit the Distress Relay Acknowledge ment call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected DSC Menu Distress Relay ACK Are You Sure Push to Transmit Push TX Distress Relay ACK Transmitting Transmitting t After transmitting the Distress Relay Acknowledgement call the transceiver selects the Channel 16 automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N ...

Page 58: ...Ships Call push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Relay All Ships Call Individual Call Group Call Distress Call Received Call Log Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired category push ENT DSC Menu Select Category Safety Urgency Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select a desired traffic channel from the list as below push ENT DSC Menu Select Traffic CH 16 Push Rotate SE...

Page 59: ...busy the transceiver stands by until the chan nel becomes clear DSC Menu All Ships Call Push to Transmit Push TX All Ships Call Transmitting Transmitting When Channel 70 is busy All Ships Call CH70 BUSY t After the All ships call has been transmitted the trans ceiver selects the traffic channel specified in step e automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING ...

Page 60: ...ansmit a DSC signal A specific ship or a coast station receives the signal Receive the ACK call Voice communication Only when Able to comply is received q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Individual Call push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Relay All Ships Call Individual Call Group Call Distress Call Received Call Log Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to selec...

Page 61: ...does not appear Go to step t r Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired intership chan nel or Manual Input push ENT Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in recommended order DSC Menu Select Intership CH 08 69 77 06 08 69 77 06 09 10 13 67 72 73 15 17 Manual Input Push Rotate SELECTOR When Manual Input is selected rotate SELECTOR to select the desired channel The following channe...

Page 62: ...receiving the acknowledgement call Able to com ply the voice communication can be performed with the responding ship See p 83 for details D Transmitting an Individual Acknowledgement call When receiving an Individual call you can transmit an ac knowledgement call Able to comply Propose New Chan nel or Unable to comply by using the on screen prompts Quick ACK Also you can send an acknowledgement th...

Page 63: ...l Individual Call Individual ACK Group Call Distress Call Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired individual ad dress or ID code push ENT DSC Menu Select Address Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Push Rotate SELECTOR e The call information appears push ENT DSC Menu Individual Call Info From Station 1 Routine Telephony CH08 Push r Rotate SELECTOR to select Able to Comply push ENT D...

Page 64: ...ta tion is selected automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00COMMERCIAL To transmit Propose New Channel Quick ACK After an Individual call is received push CLR to stop the alarm then rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log And then push ENT Go to step r as at right Push DSC LOG Individual Call From Station 1 Routine Telephony CH08 To transmit Propose New Channel Manua...

Page 65: ...ropose New Channel Unable to Comply Push Rotate SELECTOR t Rotate SELECTOR to select a desired intership channel or Manual Input push ENT Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in recommended order DSC Menu Select Intership CH 08 69 77 06 08 69 77 06 09 10 13 67 72 73 15 17 Manual Input Push Rotate SELECTOR When Manual Input is selected rotate SELECTOR to select the desired cha...

Page 66: ...ep t is se lected automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 PLEASURE To transmit Unable to Comply Quick ACK After an Individual call is received push CLR to stop the alarm then rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log And then push ENT Go to step r as at p 59 Push DSC LOG Individual Call From Station 1 Routine Telephony CH08 To transmit Unable to Comply Manual ACK q Pu...

Page 67: ...ny CH08 Push r Rotate SELECTOR to select Unable to Comply push ENT DSC Menu Select Action Able to Comply Propose New Channel Unable to Comply Push Rotate SELECTOR t Rotate SELECTOR to select the reason push ENT The selected reason will be transmitted DSC Menu Select Reason No Reason Given Congestion Busy Queue Indication Rotate SELECTOR No Reason Given Congestion Busy Queue Indication Station Barr...

Page 68: ...Y Push TX Individual ACK Transmitting Transmitting u After the Individual acknowledgement call has been trans mitted returns to the previous condition before entering the DSC menu D Transmitting a Group call The Group call function allows you to transmit a DSC signal to a specific group only Group A Group B Your ship q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Group Call push ...

Page 69: ... with keypad push ENT DSC Menu Input Address ID 011222223 Push CLR Push e Rotate SELECTOR to select a desired intership channel or Manual Input push ENT Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in recommending order DSC Menu Select Intership CH 08 69 77 06 08 69 77 06 09 10 13 67 72 73 15 17 Manual Input Push Rotate SELECTOR When Manual Input is selected rotate SELECTOR to select...

Page 70: ...ted the transceiver selects the specified intership channel in step e auto matically y Push and hold PTT to announce your message to the specified group ships D Transmitting a Position Request call Transmit a Position Request call when you want to know a specific ship s current position etc q Position request call w Position Information Your ship Other ship q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then r...

Page 71: ... selected set the 9 digit indi vidual ID you wish to call with the keypad push ENT DSC Menu Input Address ID 123123123 Push CLR Push e Push ENT to transmit the Position Request call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected If Channel 70 is busy the transceiver stands by until the chan nel becomes clear DSC Menu Position Request Push to Transmit When Channel 70 is busy Position Reques...

Page 72: ...on Reply Manual ACK q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELEC TOR to select Position Reply push ENT Position Reply is added to the DSC menu after receiv ing a position request call DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Position Reply Test Call Set up Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired individual ad dress or ID code push ENT DSC Me...

Page 73: ... data _ under bar is indicated DSC Menu Input Latitude 25 25 415N Set N North or S South Input your latitude data Push t Input your longitude data directly with the keypad After inputting push ENT to set If the data is not necessary to change push ENT to skip the input step Push 9 WXY to input W West longitude or 3 DEF to input E East longitude Rotate SELECTOR to move the cursor backward or forwar...

Page 74: ...Menu Input UTC Time 12 00 Rotate SELECTOR Push 1st digit blinks DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 1_ CLR Input the current UTC time DSC Menu Input UTC Time 12 15 Cursor moves Push This illustration shows that the transceiver does not receive the UTC time data from the connected GPS receiver If the transceiver has no time data _ under bar is indicated NOTE When no position and time data are input the fol ...

Page 75: ...ply CH70 BUSY i After the Position Reply call has been transmitted the dis play automatically returns to the previous condition before entering the DSC menu D Transmitting a Polling Reply call Transmit a Polling Reply call when a Polling Request is re ceived p 89 A Polling Request call enables the calling sta tion to know a specific ship is within communication range or not q Polling w Acknowledge...

Page 76: ...lect Address Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Push Rotate SELECTOR e The call information appears push ENT DSC Menu Polling Request Info From Station 1 Routine Push r Push ENT to transmit the Polling Reply call to the calling station Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected If Channel 70 is busy the transceiver stands by until the chan nel becomes clear DSC Menu Polling Reply Push to Tr...

Page 77: ... MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Medical Transports push ENT Medical Transports disappears in default DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Medical Transports Test Call Set Up Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select a desired traffic channel from the list as below push ENT DSC Menu Select Traffic CH 16 Push Rotate SELECTOR 01 02 03...

Page 78: ...H70 BUSY r After the Medical Transport call has been transmitted the transceiver selects the traffic channel specified in step w automatically 25W INT TAG 34 34 506N 123 23 236W UTC 12 00 CALLING D Transmitting a Neutral Ship call The Neutral Ship call informs all ships that your ship is a neutral not a participant in armed conflict Be sure to send the call BEFORE entering an area of armed conflic...

Page 79: ...05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 e Push ENT to transmit the Neutral Ship call Emergency channel Channel 70 is automatically selected If Channel 70 is busy the transceiver stands by until the chan nel becomes clear DSC Menu Neutral Ship Call Push to Transmit Push TX Neutral Shi...

Page 80: ...OR to select Test Call push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Set Up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired pre programmed individual address or Manual Input push ENT The ID code for the Test call can be set in advance p 19 DSC Menu Select Address Manual Input Coast St 1 Coast St 2 Station 3 Push Rotate SELECTOR When the ...

Page 81: ...n nel becomes clear DSC Menu Test Call Push to Transmit Push TX Test Call Transmitting Transmitting When Channel 70 is busy Test Call CH70 BUSY r After the Test call has been transmitted the transceiver automatically returns to the previous condition before en tering the DSC menu t When receiving the acknowledgement call Received Test ACK appears in the display See p 91 for details 25W INT Receive...

Page 82: ...ransmit Test Acknowledgement Manual ACK q Push MENU to enter the DSC menu then rotate SELECTOR to select Test ACK push ENT Test ACK is added to the DSC menu after receiving a Test call DSC Menu Select Item Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Test ACK Set Up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired individual ad dress or ID code push ENT DSC Menu Select Address Sta...

Page 83: ...efore entering the DSC menu 75 6 DSC OPERATION New2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 n Receiving DSC calls D Receiving a Distress call q While monitoring Channel 70 and a distress call is received The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes after receiving the distress call from a station Push CLR to stop the alarm Received Distress appears in the display then Chan nel 16 is automatically se...

Page 84: ...ted LAT 12 23 111N LON 123 23 123W UTC 10 25 DIS 1331 6nm ANG 180 5 Telephony Push to Exit r Push ENT to return to the normal operation condition Channel 16 is selected IMPORTANT Distress call reception should stop after one sequence since the coast station should send back an acknowledgement to the ship If the distress call continues the coast station may not be receiving the call In such cases y...

Page 85: ...istressACK Coast St 1 121111113 Blinks Blinks After receiving the Distress Acknowl edgement from Coast Station 1 means from means to w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log information Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e Rotate SELECTOR to scroll Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information ...

Page 86: ... the Distress Cancel from 121111113 means from w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log information Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e Rotate SELECTOR to scroll Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Distress Cancel From 121111113 Distress ID 121111113 Undesigna...

Page 87: ...ks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log information Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Distress Relay To Individual From Station 1 Distress ID 121111113 Undesignated ...

Page 88: ...inks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log information Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Distress Relay ACK To individual From Station 2 Distress ID 121111113 Undesig...

Page 89: ...ush 25W INT TAG Received All Ships Station 1 After receiving the All Ships call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECT...

Page 90: ...ndividual Station 1 After receiving the Individual call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information DSC LOG Individual Call From Station ...

Page 91: ...ion 1 Push 25W INT TAG Received Able ACK Station 1 After receiving the Able to comply from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate ...

Page 92: ...ACK Station 1 After receiving the Able to comply from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Individual ACK From ...

Page 93: ...ation 1 Push 25W INT TAG Received Unable ACK Station 1 After receiving the Unable to comply from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call and exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information R...

Page 94: ...on 1 After receiving the Group call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Group Call From Station 1 Routine Group ID Group A Telep...

Page 95: ...tion Request call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information DSC LOG Position Request From Station 1 Safety r Push ENT to transmit the Position Reply call p 64...

Page 96: ... 1 After receiving the Position Reply call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to exit the condition e Rotate SELECTOR to scroll the indicated information Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information Rotate SELECTOR DSC LOG Position Reply From Station 1 Sa...

Page 97: ... Request call from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to ignore the call e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information DSC LOG Polling Request From Station 1 Routine r Push ENT to transmit the Polling Reply call p 67 Posi...

Page 98: ...m Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information DSC LOG Test Call From Station 1 Safety r Push ENT to transmit the Test Acknowledgement call p 74 Position Automatic Acknowledgement When...

Page 99: ...NT Received Test ACK Station 1 Push 25W INT Received Test ACK Station 1 After receiving the Test Ac knowledgement from Station 1 means from Blinks Blinks w Rotate SELECTOR to indicate the received message log Push CLR to exit the condition e The received message log is displayed Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information...

Page 100: ...elect Received Call Log push ENT Or push F then push 9 LOG to indicate Select Message screen as step w DSC Menu Select Item Individual Call Group Call Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select Distress The received messages are stored in Distress in DSC menu if its category or format specifier is Distress DSC Menu Select Message Dis...

Page 101: ...and returns to Select Message screen Push F then push 8 PRT to print out the received mes sage information In case of the Distress call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Distress Call From 121111113 Undesignated LAT 12 23 111N LON 123 23 123W UTC 10 25 DIS 1331 6nm ANG 180 5 Telephony Push to Change CH In case of the Distress Acknowledgement call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Distress ACK From Coast St 1 Distre...

Page 102: ... From Station 1 Distress ID 121111113 Undesignated LAT 12 23 111N LON 123 23 123W UTC 10 25 DIS 1331 6nm ANG 180 5 Telephony Push to Change CH In case of the Distress Relay Acknowledgement call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Distress Relay ACK To Individual From Station 2 Distress ID 121111113 Undesignated LAT 12 23 111N LON 123 23 123W UTC 10 25 DIS 1331 6nm ANG 180 5 Telephony Push to Change CH When C...

Page 103: ... SELECTOR to scroll to the desired message push ENT Messages which are blinking have not read yet DSC Menu Select Message Individual Call All Ships Call Position Reply Group Call Push Rotate SELECTOR The unread message blinks r Rotate SELECTOR to scroll the message The stored message has various information depending on the type of DSC call Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push C...

Page 104: ... Comply Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Individual ACK From Station 1 Routine CH08 Unable to Comply No Reason Given Push to Exit Push ENT to exit the condition In case of the All Ships call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU All Ships Call From Station 1 Safety Telephony CH16 Push to Change CH Push ENT to change the channel specified by the calling station In case of the Group call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Group C...

Page 105: ...sition Reply call Rotate SELECTOR DSC MENU Position Reply From Station 1 Safety LAT 12 23 111N LON 123 23 123W UTC 10 25 DIS 1331 6nm ANG 180 5 Push to Exit Push ENT to exit the condition In case of the Polling Request call DSC MENU Polling Request From Station 1 Routine Push ENT to reply the call p 67 In case of the Test call DSC MENU Test Call From Station 1 Safety Push ENT to reply the call p 7...

Page 106: ...st Acknowledgement call DSC MENU Test ACK From Station 1 Safety Push to Exit Push ENT to exit the condition When CE is pushed the following screen appears Push ENT to delete the selected log data DSC Menu Log Deletion Are You Sure Push to Delete ...

Page 107: ...CTOR to select Set up push ENT DSC Menu Select Item Distress Call Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Set up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select Auto Print push ENT DSC Menu Set Up Add Group ID DEL Individual ID DEL Group ID Auto Print Position Auto ACK DSC Data Output Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select the automatic print out function ON or OFF DSC Menu Au...

Page 108: ... Received Call Log Position Request Test Call Set up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select Position Auto ACK push ENT DSC Menu Set Up DEL Individual ID DEL Group ID Auto Print Position Auto ACK DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select the position automatic ac knowledgement function ON or OFF DSC Menu Position Auto ACK ON OFF r Push ENT to set...

Page 109: ...tate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select DSC Data Output push ENT DSC Menu Set Up DEL Group ID Auto Print Position Auto ACK DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select the DSC Data Output func tion from List Station All Station or OFF List Station Outputs the position data from the specified sta tions listed in the DSC individual ID screen Al...

Page 110: ...t CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Neutral Ship Call Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to set the desired squelch level on channel 70 from Very High Noise High Noise or Normal Condition Very High Noise Very high noise is emitted High Noise High noise is emitted Normal Condition The squelch level is normal condition DSC Menu CH70 SQL Level Very High Noise High Noise Normal Condition r Push EN...

Page 111: ...Call Set up Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select Medical Transports push ENT DSC Menu Set Up Position Auto ACK DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Neutral Ship Call Self Check Test Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select the item appearance in DSC Set up menu DSC Menu Medical Transports Appear in Menu Disappear in Menu r Push ENT to set and return to the DSC...

Page 112: ...xit Push Rotate SELECTOR w Rotate SELECTOR to select Neutral Ship Call push ENT DSC Menu Set Up DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transport Neutral Ship Call Self Check Test Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR e Rotate SELECTOR to select each item appearance in DSC Set up menu DSC Menu Neutral Ship Call Appear in Menu Disappear in Menu r Push ENT to set and return to the DSC Set up menu Push CLR to can...

Page 113: ... Self Check Test push ENT DSC Menu Set Up DSC Data Output CH70 SQL Level Medical Transports Neutral Ship Call Self Check Test Exit Push Rotate SELECTOR e Push ENT to start the Self Check Testing r The result of the Self Check Testing is indicated When the result is NG the transceiver should be repaired Push CLR to cancel and back to the previous screen Push ENT to restart the Self Check Test DSC M...

Page 114: ...ition when no operation is performed for 1 minutes in Set mode q While pushing and holding 6 C push POWER to enter Set mode Turn power OFF in advance w After the display appears release 6 C e Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired item push ENT r Rotate SELECTOR to select the desired condition of the item push ENT to set t Push CLR or rotate SELECTOR to select Exit then push ENT to exit Set mode an...

Page 115: ...nd then resumes 2 5 sec later ON The scan pauses on a channel which receives a sig nal then resumes after 5 sec has passed Default OFF Set Mode Scan Timer ON OFF Rotate SELECTOR D Beep tone You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF or you can have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a key and rotating a selector by turning beep tones ON Default ON Set Mode Beep ON OFF Rotate SE...

Page 116: ...Rotate SELECTOR D Cursor Downward movement You can select the direction of SELECTOR rotation from CW clockwise or CCW counter clockwise to move the cursor downward Turn Selector CW Rotate SELECTOR clockwise for the cursor downward Rotate SELECTOR counter clockwise for the cursor upward Turn Selector CCW Rotate SELECTOR counter clock wise for the cursor downward Rotate SELECTOR clockwise for the cu...

Page 117: ...VER connect the optional hand microphone here They may cause damage to the transceiver t VDR CLONE CONNECTORS Connects a voice recorder NC NC VDR NC NC GND ICF VDR Transceiver s rear panel view y GPS RECEIVER EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR Connects a GPS receiver to DSC Data IN for position and time indications An IEC61162 1 2000 sentence formatters RMC GGA GNS GLL compatible GPS receiver is required ...

Page 118: ...n below to prevent water seeping into the transceiver Rubber vulcanizing tape n Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication system is an antenna Ask your dealer about antennas and the best place to mount them n Fuse replacement One fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning track down the source of the problem if possible...

Page 119: ...shers M5 Spring washers M5 DC power cable Sponges Accessory connectors 8 pin 6 pin D Accessory connectors set up The accessory connectors are used for the accessory cable connection to the connectors t and y as at left 6 pin y 8 pin t Solder Solder ACC Cable ACC Cable 2 1 Be sure to set these rings to keep the waterproof capability 2 Select either larger or smaller one to suit to the cable diamete...

Page 120: ...le length The PS 250 dc dc power supply sold by the set with the IC GM651 converts the input voltage 10 8 to 31 2 V DC from the DC power supply then provides 12 5 V DC 5 3 A of the continuous power to the transceiver The optional PS 240 ac dc power supply converts the input voltage 85 0 to 264 0 V AC 47 to 63 Hz from the AC outlet then provides 14 5 V DC 7 A of the continuous power to the PS 250 D...

Page 121: ... with the PS 240 DC power cable Purchase separately Terminal guard Keep the terminal guard attached after connect ing cables DC power cable Supplied with the PS 250 When AC voltage is stopped applying the PS 240 switches to the DC operation then AC voltage is applied again it switches back to AC operation automatically CAUTION NEVER short the DC power terminals of the PS 250 PS 240 when connecting...

Page 122: ...our line of sight when operating it CAUTION KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your vessel s magnetic navigation compass NOTE Check the installation angle the function display may not be easy to read at some angles When mounting the transceiver on the place that is prone to strong vibration use the supplied sponges be tween the transceiver and mounting bracket for reduc...

Page 123: ...transceiver w Slide the transceiver through the hole as shown below e Attach the 2 supplied bolts M5 8 mm on either side of the IC GM651 r Attach the clamps on either side of the IC GM651 Make sure that the clamps align parallel to the IC GM651 s body Clamp Supplied bolt t Tighten the end bolts on the clamps rotate clockwise so that the clamps press firmly against the inside of the in strument con...

Page 124: ... channels changes scanning direction or resumes the scan manually during scan p 16 e TRANSMIT POWER KEY HI LO Push to toggle the power high and low p 8 Some channels are set to low power only While pushing and holding HI LO turn power ON to toggle the microphone lock function ON and OFF p 12 D Connection Insert the connector cable into the mic connector MIC on the front panel and tighten the cable...

Page 125: ...utput The receiving audio can be heard from the earpiece of the handset Replace the handset into the cradle to emits the re ceiving audio from the connected external speaker w HANDSET CONNECTOR Insert the connector cable into the handset connector HAND SET on the rear panel and tighten the cable nut as shown below e PTT SWITCH PTT Push and hold to transmit release to receive D Connection Insert th...

Page 126: ...tion to the transceiver Transmitting is impos sible or high power can not be selected Some channels are programmed for low power or receive only in regulations The output power is set to low pgs 7 8 121 p 8 Change channels Push H L to select high power Scan does not start TAG channel is not programmed Set the desired channels as TAG channels p 16 No beeps Beep tones are turned OFF The squelch is o...

Page 127: ...PS 250 Approx 2100 g D Transmitter RF output power 25 W and 1 W Modulation system Variable reactance frequency modulation Max frequency deviation 5 0 kHz Spurious emissions Less than 0 25 µW Adjacent channel power More than 70 dB Audio harmonic distortion Less than 10 at 1 kHz 60 deviation Residual modulation More than 40 dB Audio frequency response 1 to 3 dB of 6 dB octave range from 300 Hz to 30...

Page 128: ...r source HS 98 handset Provides clear audio reception during offshore conditions and comes in handy for listening privacy on board HM 126RB hand microphone Equipped with Ù Ú channel up down HI LO PTT speaker and microphone MB 75 flush mount kit For mounting the transceiver to a panel 120 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS New2001 ...

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