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WHEN RECEIVING A CALL

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 Distress call

 When  receiving  a  distress  call,  an  emergency 

 

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alarm sounds and the display below appears.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*      D i s t r e s s      *
*      1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9       *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

T r a f f i c

E x i t

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 Push [CANCEL/CALL] to stop the alarm.

  •  One  distress  call  sequence  is  sent  5  times  repeat-

edly within approximately 30 seconds. The emergency 
alarm sounds at each reception.

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  Push [ENT] to set the transceiver to the distress 

phone frequency, then monitor the communication 
from the coast station to the ship in distress.

R X

J 3 E

< T r a f f i c >

L a t 3 4 3 4 ' N
L o n 1 3 5 3 4 ' E
    1 2 : 3 4

S P

E x i t

G P S

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  Select the received distress call memory channel 

to check the position of the ship in distress. 

 

  Push [FREQ/CH] then [RX 

clar

] to select “

RX 

memory

“ screen.

 

  Select  “

Distress

”  with  [CH]  then  push 

[ENT].

 

 Push [ENT] again.

    •  The received distress call memory is displayed at 

the top line with “

*

” symbol.

  •  When the ship is close to you, communication should 

be monitored continuously.

  •  The traffic frequency is monitored even when the mem-

ory contents are displayed.

* * * * * * R X m e m o r y * * * * * * *
- - - - - - - D i s t r e s s - - - - - - -
D i s t r e s s I D : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
U n d e s i g n a t e d
P o s i t i o n : L a t 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 N
         L o n 1 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 E
         U T C 1 2 : 3 4
T r a f f i c : R a d i o t e l e p h o n e
        T X  2 1 8 2 . 0 k H z
        R X  2 1 8 2 . 0 k H z
R X F r e q : T X  2 1 8 7 . 5 k H z
        R X  2 1 8 7 . 5 k H z

D E L

O K

C a n c e l

 

q

  When “

Position REQ

” is displayed, as shown 

below, push [ENT].

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*     P o s i t i o n R E Q     *
*      I C O M M 8 0 2       *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

A C K

E x i t

Calling station’s name appears when

the same ID is preprogrammed.

w

  Push  [ENT]  to  display  the  call  contents  for  ac-

knowledgement preparation.

* * * * * * R X m e m o r y * * * * * * *
- - - - - P o s i t i o n R E Q - - - - -
F r o m : I C O M M 8 0 2 
R X F r e q : T X 1 2 3 4 5 . 0 k H z
        R X 1 2 3 4 5 . 0 k H z

A C K

C a n c e l

e

 Verify your position and time, then push [ENT].

  •  When the position or time requires a change, use the 

keypad and [CH] for settings.

  • [CH] moves the cursor.

* * * * * P o s i t i o n  A C K * * * * * 
- - - P o s i t i o n & t i m e - - - -

L a t i t u d e 
L o n g i t u d e

U T C

 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 N
1 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 E
 1 2 : 3 4

O K

N u l l

r

  Hold down [CANCEL/CALL] 1 second to transmit 

the Position request acknowledgement.

  •  Returns to DSC watch mode after the transmission, 

automatically.

* * * * * P o s i t i o n A C K * * * * *
- - - - - - - - - C a l l - - - - - - - - -

T o : I C O M M 8 0 2 
P o s i t i o n : L a t 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 N
         L o n 1 3 4 3 4 . 3 4 3 E
         U T C 1 2 : 3 4
C a l l F r e q : T X 1 2 3 4 5 . 0 k H z
          R X 1 2 3 4 5 . 0 k H z

C a l l

 Position request call

Summary of Contents for IC-M802

Page 1: ...MF HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER iM802 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...mounted on a flat hard surface only R WARNING NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the ship or vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury R WARNING NEVER let metal wire or other ob jects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the transceiver This may result in an electric shock CAUTION NEVER expose the transceiver to rain snow or any liquids ...

Page 3: ...eceiving a DSC vi Transmitting a distress call vi 1 OPERATING RULES AND GUIDELINES 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 7 Front panel Controller 2 Front panel Main unit 4 Rear panel Main unit 5 Microphone HM 135 5 LCD screen 6 3 SETTING A CHANNEL FREQUENCY 8 9 Selecting a channel 8 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 10 12 Basic voice transmit and receive 10 Functions for transmit 10 Functions for receive 11 CW operation 1...

Page 4: ...ple When starting the user programmable Ch 1 1 21 41 141 401 4 1 601 C2 1 1 w Rotate CH to select a desired channel Available channels are shown in the list below Pushing Y Z on the microphone also selects a channel D Using the keypad Numeral keys ENT CE When selecting an user programmable channel Push the appropriate numeral keys to set the 1 2 or 3 digit channel number then push ENT Pushing CE c...

Page 5: ...justment q Push F then 2 sql to turn ON the squelch func tion First select the desired frequency or channel w Push F then MODE set to enter the quick set mode MODE SET 2 SQL CH GRP F e Rotate GRP to select the S SQL LEVEL item r Rotate CH to adjust the squelch level Adjust the level to between 1 and 100 ITEM SEL t Push MODE set to exit the quick set mode Voice squelch function The voice squelch fu...

Page 6: ...the gain Set the gain to between 0 low sensitivity and 9 maximum sensitivity Push MODE set to exit the adjustment mode Clarity Push F RX clar to switch the clarity func tion ON or OFF then rotate CH for fine tuning 5 AGC 1 NB F RX CLAR 6 RF G D Transmitting in voice q Select the desired channel using GRP and CH or the keypad w Push F then hold down TX txf to temporar ily monitor the transmit frequ...

Page 7: ...oring the frequencies 2187 5 4207 5 6312 0 8414 5 12577 0 and 16804 5 kHz for distress ur gency etc no operation is necessary with the trans ceiver These frequencies are monitored at all times DSC D Simple distress call Lift up the distress switch cover then hold down DISTRESS for 5 seconds After 5 seconds a distress call is sent DISTRESS MODE SET CH ENT DSC Transmitting a distress call ...

Page 8: ... the UTC time then push ENT When no position data from a GPS receiver is sent your position and UTC time should be input in this step Use the keypad and CH when changing your posi tion or the time Move the cursor with CH rotation 3 scan 6 rf g 7 Lo and 9 Hi is used for the East North South and West selection Distress Position time Latitude Longitude UTC 34 34 343N 134 34 343E 12 34 OK Null y Rotat...

Page 9: ...and safety calls must be recorded in complete details Log data activity is usually recorded in 24 hour time Universal Time Coordinated UTC is frequently used w Adjustments repairs channel frequency changes and authorized modifications affecting electrical op eration of the equipment must be kept in the main tenance log entries must be signed by the autho rized licensed technician performing or sup...

Page 10: ...channels p 8 User channels can be sequentially selected be tween 1 to 160 maximum regardless of the channel group Changes the setting or value of the selected item in the quick initial set mode i RX CLARITY SWITCH RX clar After pushing F turns the clarity function ON or OFF p 12 CH is used to adjust the clarity In the DSC watch mode opens the RX memory select screen p 40 CH is used for distress an...

Page 11: ...s low transmit output power p 10 Inputs the number 8 for channel num ber input Inputs 8 T U V t u or v for channel comment input After pushing F selects the mid trans mit output power level p 10 Inputs the number 9 for channel num ber input Inputs 9 W X Y w x or y for channel comment input After pushing F selects the high trans mit output power level p 10 Inputs the number 0 for channel num ber in...

Page 12: ... 64 Connects to a PC through an RS 232C cable D sub 9 pin for remote control in the NMEA or RS 232C format e MODEM CONNECTOR AF MOD pp 55 64 Connects to an e mail modem NBDP Narrow Band Direct Printing or FAX system through an RS 232C cable D sub 9 pin r ACCESSORY CONNECTOR ACC pp 13 63 Connects a CW keyer or an FSK terminal unit t CONTROLLER CONNECTOR CONTROLLER p 53 Connects the supplied remote ...

Page 13: ...and receive operation r ANTENNA CONNECTOR 2 pp 56 58 Connects a 50 Ω HF band antenna through a 50 Ω matched coaxial cable with a PL 259 plug for a DSC receiver IMPORTANT An HF antenna must be connected to this antenna connector otherwise no DSC call can be received t DC POWER SOCKET pp 56 63 Connects 13 6 V DC through the supplied DC power cable q w e r t Microphone HM 135 q PTT SWITCH PTT Hold do...

Page 14: ...set mode s set ting See pages 8 and 52 for display type settings NB SQL L H CH CLAR 0 WIDE SP AGC GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX TX TX TUNE USB SIMP Exit SP 34 34 000N 134 34 000E 12 34 RX 12 345 5 J2B WIDE GPS NB SQL CH CLAR 0 SP AGC UTC 16 23 RX TUNE USB SIMP Channel name indication Frequency indication DSC watch mode indication q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 15: ...ction is turned ON 0 POSITION UTC TIME INDICATOR p 16 Displays position and or UTC or local time When a GPS receiver is connected to GPS the indica tion is automatically updated When no GPS receiver is connected the position and UTC time must be set manually GPS is displayed when an NMEA0183 ver 3 01 data is applied to GPS MNL appears when the position is manually set UTC is displayed when the off...

Page 16: ... 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB SIMP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB SIMP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB SIMP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB DUP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB SIMP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB DUP L H CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB SIMP å L H CHANNEL GROUPS 1 GRP changes in 20 chan...

Page 17: ...3 Ch 4 Ch 20 When resume is OFF The scan does not pause even if a signal is received When resume ON The scan pauses for 10 seconds then resumes or resumes after 2 seconds from when the signal disappears Programmed scan Ch 159 Ch 160 Scans the frequency range between the programmed frequencies on channels 159 and 160 Scans fast when the squelch is closed and slowly when the squelch is open The chan...

Page 18: ...rst transmis sion on a channel when the automatic tuning function is ON u Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level The RF meter shows the output power according to your voice level If SWR appears check your antenna system i Release the PTT switch to receive Functions for transmit D Transmit frequency check When DUP is displayed in the display such as on a ship to ship channel the trans...

Page 19: ...ved signal strength with the AGC Auto matic Gain Control function to prevent distortion from strong signals and to obtain a constant output level When receiving weak signals with adjacent strong signals or noise the AGC function may reduce the sensitivity In such cases turn OFF the AGC func tion Push F then 5 agc to turn the function ON or OFF 5 AGC F AGC appears when the AGC function is turned OF...

Page 20: ...udio readability Adjustable between 150 Hz in 10 Hz steps RX CLAR CH F Functions for receive continued 12 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT D Tuner through function In the combination with IC M802 and optional AT 140 or AH 3 the Tuner Through function can be used By bypassing the tuner unit the receiver gain in a particular frequency band may be improved depend ing on your antenna element length While TUNE i...

Page 21: ...on The transceiver has the following CW keying fea tures selectable in the Set mode as described on page 53 Full break in Immediately returns to receive when you release a key Semi break in Returns to receive after a preset delay time has passed after you stop keying OFF manual transmission with microphone s PTT or grounding the SEND line of the ACC connector is necessary before keying q Connect a...

Page 22: ...er CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB DUP L H The cursor automatically moves to the right When you want to change the cursor position rotate the CH Push ENT to set the channel name t t CH GPS Lat 45 59 N Lon134 44 E 16 23 RX USB DUP L H Channel names of up to 8 characters can be assigned to each user and ITU channel This may be helpful to indicate the frequency used ship name and so on NO...

Page 23: ...ust take the transceiver to your dealer D Programming When turning ON the power you will see the warn q q ing screen below and hear an alarm Push any key to turn the warning OFF w w The channel indication screen is displayed Push DSC to display the MMSI code program e e ming screen r Enter the specified 9 digit MMSI code using the keypad Make sure the correct code is entered Rotate CH to move the ...

Page 24: ...position and the UTC time using the keypad then push ENT Push 3 scan for the East 9 hi for the West 6 rf g for the North and 7 lo for the South setting The degree and minute digits can only be entered when DETAIL is selected as the position display in step w The seconds digit shows only 0 Rotate CH to move the cursor Position Position time Latitude Longitude UTC 34 34 343N 135 34 343E 12 34 OK Nul...

Page 25: ...DED RX J3E GPS 12 345 0 Exit SP Lat 34 34 N Lon135 34 E 12 34 DSC MENU Select Position Individual Group Geographical Position REQ Distress Test RX memory TX memory Set up Exit Ç Ç OK SEL Distress Nature Undesignated Fire Explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Capsizing Sinking Disable adrift Abandoning ship Piracy attack Man overboard Ç OK SEL Distress Attempt Single six frequency Single 2187 5kHz...

Page 26: ... the distress call in regular way p 19 When no GPS receiver is connected your location and UTC time should be input 34 34 343N 134 34 343E 12 34 RX J3E 8 414 5 Push 5sec SP TX J2B 8 414 5 After 5 seconds starts distress call SP DISTRESS Exit GPS GPS 34 34 343N 134 34 343E 12 34 e After transmitting the call the transceiver is auto matically set to the phone emergency frequency Example 2182 0 kHz T...

Page 27: ...3N 134 34 343E 12 34 OK Null y Rotate CH to select the desired distress fre quency then push ENT After pushing ENT return to the DSC menu as shown in step q Distress Attempt Single six frequency Single 2187 5kHz Single 4207 5kHz Single 6312 0kHz Single 8414 5kHz Single 12577 0kHz Single 16804 5kHz OK SEL Ç u Lift up the distress switch cover push DISTRESS for 5 seconds to transmit the distress cal...

Page 28: ...ment otherwise the distress call re peat is cancelled Push CANCEL CALL only when you intentionally want to cancel repeated transmission D After receiving an acknowledgement call Speak into the microphone and give the following in formation after receiving a distress acknowledgement from a coast station or another ship MAYDAY This is your ship name The 9 digit identity AND the call sign or other id...

Page 29: ...787 IC M802 4 123456786 IC M802 5 123456785 Ç OK SEL Individual Address ID 987654321 OK Individual Traffic frequency Manual set T 4567 0kHz IC M802 1 R 4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL Individual Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Call Category Distres...

Page 30: ...d preprogrammed traffic frequency or Manual set then push ENT When preprogrammed traffic frequency is se lected go to step o Individual Traffic frequency Manual set T 4567 0kHz IC M802 1 R 4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL i Enter the desired transmit and receive traffic fre quency using the keypad then push ENT Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL o...

Page 31: ...0 calls can be stored into the memory with the fol lowing instructions z When call stand by screen is displayed as in step 0 at left hold down ENT for 1 second x Rotate CH to select the desired TX memory chan nel number Individual TX memory write 0 1 2 3 4 5 Ç Write SEL c Hold down ENT for 1 second again to store the Call into the selected memory channel Individual TX memory write 0 Individual 987...

Page 32: ...4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL Individual Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Call Category Urgency To 987654321 Traffic Radiotelephone TX 2134 0kHz RX 2134 0kHz Call freq TX 2187 5kHz RX 2187 5kHz Write Menu Call DSC menu Category selection Category ...

Page 33: ...ncy 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL o After the calling stand by screen appears hold down CANCEL CALL for 1 second to transmit the urgency call The transceiver is set to the traffic frequency after the call transmission Hold down ENT for 1 second to store the calling infor mation into the TX memory described in pages 23 and 45 if desired Geographical Call Cat...

Page 34: ...R 4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL y Enter the desired transmit and receive traffic fre quency using the keypad then push ENT Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL u Rotate CH to select the desired calling frequency then push ENT Individual Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL i The calling stand by sc...

Page 35: ...o DSC watch mode when unable Individual ACK IC M802 Able to comply Exit Individual ACK IC M802 Unable to comply Exit When the called station is unable to comply to the call the reason may be displayed 1 Announce the following message to the selected station PAN PAN Desired station name repeated 3 times This is your ship name The 9 digit identity AND the call sign or other identification of the shi...

Page 36: ... 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL Individual Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL Individual Call Category Safety To 987654321 Traffic Radiotelephone TX 2134 0kHz RX 2134 0kHz Call freq TX 2187 5kHz RX 2187 5kHz Write Menu Call DSC menu Category selection Category selection Traffic frequency sel...

Page 37: ... Geographical Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL i Rotate CH to select the desired calling channel then push ENT Geographical Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL o After the calling stand by screen appears hold down CANCEL CALL for 1 second to transmit the safety call The transceiver is set to the traffic frequency after the call ...

Page 38: ...l set T 4567 0kHz IC M802 1 R 4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL y Enter the desired transmit and receive traffic fre quency using the keypad then push ENT Individual Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL u Rotate CH to select the desired calling frequency then push ENT Individual Call frequency 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK S...

Page 39: ...de when unable Individual ACK IC M802 Able to comply Exit Individual ACK IC M802 Unable to comply Exit When the called station is unable to comply to the call the reason may be displayed 1 Announce the following message to the selected station SECURITE repeat 3 times Desired station name or all stations repeat 3 times This is your ship name The 9 digit identity AND the call sign or other identific...

Page 40: ... When Position is selected enter the posi tion information latitude and longitude using the keypad then push ENT y Rotate CH to select the desired pre programmed traffic frequency or Manual set then push ENT When pre programmed traffic frequency is se lected go to step i Individual Traffic frequency Manual set T 4567 0kHz IC M802 1 R 4567 0kHz T 12345 0kHz IC M802 2 R 12345 0kHz Ç OK SEL u Enter t...

Page 41: ...at 34 34 N Lon135 34 E 12 34 SP Exit 2 When receiving an acknowledgement the display shows the received ID code or the called station name Push FREQ CH to select the traffic frequency if the called station is able to comply to the call to return to DSC watch mode when unable Individual ACK IC M802 Able to comply Exit Individual ACK IC M802 Unable to comply Exit When the called station is unable to...

Page 42: ... CALL for 1 second to transmit the position re quest call Hold down ENT for 1 second to store the calling information into the TX memory as described in pages 23 and 45 if desired CALL PROCEDURE 7 Geographical call Use the geographical call when urgency or safety message announcement is necessary to the ships in the particular area Geographical Category Safety Urgency Ç OK SEL Geographical Area Ce...

Page 43: ...he call sign or other identification of the ship The text of the urgency or safety message For your information Area input When using the Geographical call with Area se lection your original position is always the upper left hand corner in the world map as in the following il lustration RX J3E GPS Traffic Lat 34 34 N Lon135 34 E 12 34 Exit 10 N 100 W Area setting example 1 Latitude 20 N H 10 Longi...

Page 44: ... as Tx Rx 2082 5 kHz 4146 0 kHz should be used Group Traffic frequency TX _2134 0kHz RX _2134 0kHz OK SEL y Rotate CH to select the desired pre programmed calling frequency or Manual set then push ENT When the pre programmed call frequency is se lected go to step i Group Call frequency Manual set T 2345 0kHz IC M802 1 R 2345 0kHz T 2177 0kHz SHIP R 2177 0kHz Ç OK SEL u Enter the desired transmit a...

Page 45: ...177 0kHz SHIP R 2177 0kHz Ç OK SEL t Enter the desired transmit and receive call fre quency using the keypad then push ENT Position REQ Call frequency TX _2345 0kHz RX _2345 0kHz OK SEL y The calling stand by screen is displayed as fol lows Verify the calling information then hold down CANCEL CALL for 1 second to transmit the posi tion request call Hold down ENT for 1 second to store the calling i...

Page 46: ...y using the keypad The first 2 digits 00 double zero are fixed for the coast station code Test Address ID 007654321 OK r Select the desired call frequency then push ENT Use CH to select one of the desired distress safety frequencies Test Call frequency Manual set 2187 5kHz 4207 5kHz 6312 0kHz 8414 5kHz 12577 0kHz 16804 5kHz Ç OK SEL When Manual set is selected enter the desired transmit and receiv...

Page 47: ...ushing CANCEL CALL or short beeps sound depending on the calling format or category Distress RLY 123456789 Traffic Exit Distress 123456789 Traffic Exit Traffic Exit Geographic 123456789 Traffic Exit Group ICOM M802 Traffic Exit Geographic 123456789 Exit Geographic 123456789 Exit Traffic Transmit an acknowledgement When the following DSC is received an acknowl edgement must be sent back to the call...

Page 48: ...ss relay Distress memory screen RX memory Select 123456789 111111111 123123123 SEL OK Ç 12 34 23 45 21 54 Others memory screen RX memory Select 123456789 111111111 123123123 123456788 123456789 SEL OK Ç Individual DTRS RLY Geographic Individual Individual r Push ENT to display the contents Rotate CH to scroll text to see hidden lines informa tion RX memory Distress Distress ID 123456789 Undesignat...

Page 49: ...c frequency is monitored even when the mem ory contents are displayed RX memory Distress Distress ID 123456789 Undesignated Position Lat 34 34 343N Lon134 34 343E UTC 12 34 Traffic Radiotelephone TX 2182 0kHz RX 2182 0kHz RX Freq TX 2187 5kHz RX 2187 5kHz DEL OK Cancel q When Position REQ is displayed as shown below push ENT Position REQ ICOM M802 ACK Exit Calling station s name appears when the s...

Page 50: ... 34 Traffic Radiotelephone TX 2182 0kHz RX 2182 0kHz RX Freq TX 2187 5kHz RX 2187 5kHz DEL OK Cancel D Distress relay acknowledgement call operation The distress relay acknowledgement call can be made only when distress relay call is received q After receiving a distress relay call push FREQ CH to return to DSC watch mode w Push MODE SET to select the DSC menu e Rotate CH to select Distress RLY AC...

Page 51: ...at you can comply to the call or not from Able and Unable then push ENT When Able is selected go to step t Individual ACK Comply Able Unable DEL ACK Cancel Ç r When Unable is selected in step e rotate CH to select the desired reason then push ENT t Push CANCEL CALL for 1 second to transmit the Individual acknowledgement Individual ACK Call Category Routine To ICOM M802 Traffic Radiotelephone TX 23...

Page 52: ...and lis ten for an announcement from the calling station Rotate CH to scroll text to see the hidden lines infor mation RX J3E Traffic Lat 34 34 N Lon134 34 E 12 34 SP Exit GPS e Push FREQ CH to return to DSC watch mode Geographical area call NOTE The IC M802 will not function for the geographical call when Your position is out of the specified area A GPS receiver is not connected to GPS and you ha...

Page 53: ...the condition into the selected memory channel The set DSC format and calling station ID name ap pear TX memory write 0 Individual 987654321 1 2 3 4 5 Ç OK SEL t Push ENT to return to the calling stand by condi tion or push MODE set to return to DSC watch mode Memory reading transmitting deleting q Push DSC to select DSC watch mode if neces sary w Push TX txf to enter the DSC transmit memory scree...

Page 54: ...side add indication when 100 ID codes have been pro grammed Delete any unnecessary IDs in such cases see p 48 for deleting e Rotate CH to select add then push ENT The address group ID setup screen is displayed Set up Address ID Set up Group ID Name _________ ID 0________ TX _____ _kHz RX _____ _kHz SEL OK Cancel r Push the numeral keys to input the desired 10 digit ID name 9 digit code and both tr...

Page 55: ... e Rotate CH to select add then push ENT The call traffic scan frequency setup screen is dis played Set up Set up Traffic frqeuency Call frqeuency Set up Scan frqeuency SEL OK Cancel Comment _________ TX _____ _kHz RX _____ _kHz r Push the numeral keys to input the desired 10 character frequency name and both transmit and receive frequencies then push ENT Rotate CH to move the cursor The frequenci...

Page 56: ...o select the desired memory item then push ENT Push DSC to select DSC watch mode Push MODE set to select DSC menu Rotate CH to select Set up then push ENT w Rotate CH to select the desired memory then push ENT Set up Address ID Set up Group ID DEL OK Name ICOM M802 ID 012345678 TX 2345 0kHz RX 2345 0kHz Set up Set up Traffic frqeuency Call frqeuency Set up Scan frqeuency DEL OK Comment ICOM Group ...

Page 57: ...n Ask your dealer for more details q Connect your PC via an e mail modem to AF MOD on the IC M802 main unit front panel See page 55 for connection details w Start up the e mail application Set up the necessary information given from your pro vider for e mail operation in advance e Push e mail then rotate GRP and CH to select the desired e mail channel NOTE E mail mode cannot be accessed from DSC w...

Page 58: ...elch level This item adjusts the squelch threshold level from 1 to 100 default 30 When the squelch is activated signals stronger than this set level only are received ITEM SEL Dimmer This item sets the LCD backlight brightness for dim mer selection from 0 dark to 10 bright By pushing F then 0 dim the set brightness is se lected to provide easy visibility during night time op eration etc default 6 ...

Page 59: ...e number of user channels Up to 160 channels can be set default 160 SET MODE ITEM SEL FSK ITU channel selection This item sets the capability of the ITU channels for FSK from ON or OFF This item will not appear when ITU channels are in hibited default OFF SET MODE ITEM SEL OFF ON ÇÇ External antenna tuner type This item selects the connected Icom antenna tuner type from AT 140 AT 130 E AT 120 E an...

Page 60: ...he slowest default 4 SET MODE ITEM SEL Display type The upper half of the display can be set to display a programmable channel name or a receive frequency according to your needs default CH NAME SET MODE CH FREQUENCY CH NAME ÇÇ ITEM SEL J2B filter Select the IF filter passband width for J2B mode op eration from wide mid and narrow WIDE 2 4 kHz MIDDLE 1 0 kHz NARROW 500 Hz default SET MODE WIDE MID...

Page 61: ... receive signals between transmitted keying pulses during CW transmission Semi break in allows you to mute receiving until keying stops with some delay time default FULL SET MODE OFF DELAY FULL ÇÇ ITEM SEL Microphone keys This item activates deactivates the keys on the HM 135 hand microphone P and Refer below on how to program the P key default ON SET MODE OFF ON ÇÇ ITEM SEL P key function This it...

Page 62: ...ion This item selects the input output terminal for sig nals to from an external unit such as an HF e mail modem TNC Terminal Node Controller etc default AF MOD SET MODE AF MOD ACC MIC ÇÇ ITEM SEL Position indication type Select the position indicating type from simple and detail SIMPLE Hides second digits default DETAIL Shows second digits SET MODE SIMPLE DETAIL ÇÇ ITEM SEL Offset time Set the of...

Page 63: ...l connections q r w t e y o 0 u 1 i 2 3 Position and UTC time data NMEA0183 ver 3 01 sentence formatter GGA E mail modem NBDP Narrow Band Direct Printing or FAX systems 12 V battery Personal computer when e mail modem is connected CAUTION Any connected external unit such as PC e mail modem etc must be properly grounded We suggest using a wide copper strap p 57 When a PC is connected the PC being o...

Page 64: ...as a high stability oven heater type crystal oscillator and when connected to the DC power socket directly it keeps its temperature to at the specified level even if the transceiver power has turned OFF IMPORTANT Antenna for DSC reception should be connected otherwise no DSC call can be received Optional AT 140 12 V battery HF antenna for DSC reception Grounding see p 57 Grounding see p 57 OPC 114...

Page 65: ...ot function Ground system example Best ground points External ground plate Copper screen Copper foil Acceptable ground point Stainless steel stanchion Through mast Through hull Metal water tank Undesirable ground points Engine block Ship s DC battery ground Un usable ground points These connections may cause an explosion or electrical shock Gas or electrical pipe Fuel tank or oil catch pan Copper ...

Page 66: ...ne bands may not be fully usable The following antenna matcher or antenna tuner may be helpful for proper antenna in stallation D MN 100 MN 100L antenna matchers Antenna wire MN 100 MN 100L When the antenna used for DSC reception D AT 130 AT 130E automatic antenna tuner E 13 6 START KEY to antenna element Control cable OPC 566 purchase separately Assemble the connector using the supplied connector...

Page 67: ...CAUTION KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your ship s magnetic navigation compass Check the installation angle the display may not be easy to read at some angles D Mounting the controller speaker main unit R WARNING NEVER mount the transceiver main unit overhead The weight of the unit is approximately 4 7 kg 10 lb 6 oz but its apparent weight will increase several fold...

Page 68: ...t Tighten the end screws on the clamps rotate clockwise so that the clamps press firmly against the inside of the instrument control panel y Tighten the locking nuts rotate counterclock wise so that the controller or speaker is securely mounted in position as below u Connect the control cable then return the instru ment control panel to its original place For your reference When flush mounting the...

Page 69: ...61 13 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 Transceiver dimensions 220 mm 8 7 110 mm 4 3 84 4 mm 3 3 110 mm 4 3 110 mm 4 3 240 mm 9 4 238 4 mm 9 3 94 mm 3 7 84 4 mm 3 3 ...

Page 70: ... e Replace the circuitry fuse as shown in the diagram below Use the supplied FGB 5 A fuse glass tube type r Attach the PA shield cover coaxial cable and top cover to their original position Fuse replacement The transceiver has 2 fuses 2 types to protect in ternal circuitry 1 fuse for the fuse holder on the DC power cable and 1 for inside If the transceiver stops functioning check the fuses below D...

Page 71: ...ART Start through signal output 3 13 6V 13 6 V output 4 E Negative terminal 5 NC No connection 6 NC No connection 6 5 4 3 2 1 ACC Pin Pin name Description Specification 1 CWK CW and FSK keying input Input level Less than 0 6 V for transmit 2 AF GND Ground line for AF signal Input output pin Ground level 0 5 to 0 8 V 3 SEND Goes to ground when transmitting Input current Less than 20 mA When grounde...

Page 72: ...l equipment 1 5 6 9 GPS Pin Pin name Description 1 NMEA NMEA0183 ver 3 01 sentence formatter GGA data input 2 NMEA _ Ground for NMEA data q w REMOTE Pin Pin name Description 1 DCD Input terminal for carrier detection 2 RXD Input terminal for receive data RS 232C selection for REMOTE IF p 54 NMEA OUT NMEA0183 ver 3 01 data output NMEA selection for REMOTE IF p 54 3 TXD Outputs transmit data RS 232C...

Page 73: ...approximately Main unit 4 7 kg 10 lb 6 oz Controller RC 25 570 g 1 lb 4 oz Speaker SP 24 370 g 13 oz Accessary connector 8 pin DIN connector CONTROLLER connector 8 pin MINI DIN connector GPS connector BNC connector NMEA0183 ver 3 01 sentence formatter GGA REMOTE connector D sub 9 pin RS 232C NMEA AF MOD connector D sub 9 pin Transmitter Output power 1 6 27 5000 MHz 150 60 20 W p p Spurious emissio...

Page 74: ...ruction RC 25 remote controller Same as that supplied remote with the transceiver Mounting bracket MB 81 is supplied with the controller SP 24 external speaker Same as that supplied with the trans ceiver Mounting bracket MB 82 is sup plied with the speaker Maximum AF input impedance 5 W 4 Ω MB 75 flush mount kit For mounting the remote controller RC 25 or the SP 24 to a panel HM 135 hand microphon...

Page 75: ...16 67 TEMPLATE 16 15 92 mm 35 8 110 mm 411 32 204 mm 8 1 32 220 mm 8 21 32 4 R11 Remote controller RC 25 ...

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Page 77: ...69 16 TEMPLATE 16 92 mm 35 8 110 mm 411 32 4 R11 110 mm 4 11 32 92 mm 3 5 8 Speaker SP 24 Cut here ...

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