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INSTRUCTION MANUAL iM323 iM323G iM324 iM324G VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

iM323iM323GiM324iM324G

VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

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FOREWORDThank you for choosing this Icom product. The IC-M323/IC-M323G/IC-M324/IC-M324G VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER is de-signed and built with Icom’s state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.

Hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the de-sign of your radio.

FEATURES D

Simple operation with large keys

Easy to hear speaker

Built-in DSC meets ITU Class D requirement

Rugged waterproof construction

Easy to make an individual DSC calls using the optional MA-500TR Class B AIS Transponder

Built-in GPS * *For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

IMPORTANTREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver.

SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This in-struction manual contains important operating instructions for the transceiver.

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONSWORD DEFINITION

RWARNING!Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur.

CAUTION Equipment damage may occur.

NOTEIf disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.

CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONE THOR-OUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to water including salt, otherwise, the keys and switch may become inoperable due to salt crystallization.

Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor-porated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, and/or other countries.

IN CASE OF EMERGENCYIf your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a Distress call on Channel 16.

Or, make your Distress call using digital selective calling on Channel 70.

USING CHANNEL 16DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY.”2. “THIS IS ...............” (name of vessel).3. Say your call sign or other description of the vessel (AND

9 digit DSC ID if you have one).4. “LOCATED AT ...............” (your position).5. State the nature of the distress and assistance required.6. Give any other information which might facilitate the res-

cue.

USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (Ch 70)DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE1. While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS]

for 3 seconds until you hear 3 short beeps and then one long beep.

2. Wait for an acknowledgment on Channel 70 from a coast station.

-matically selected.

3. Hold down [PTT], then transmit the appropriate informa-tion as listed above.

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INSTALLATION NOTEInstallation:The installation of this equipment should be made in such a manner as to respect the EC recommended electromagnetic field exposure limits. (1999/519/EC)

The maximum RF power available from this device is 25 watts. The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum efficiency and the installation height should be at least 1.4 meters above any accessible position. In the case where an antenna cannot be installed at a reasonable height, then the transmitter should neither be continuously operated for long periods if any person is within a distance of 1.4 me-ters of the antenna, nor operated at all if any person is touch-ing the antenna.

It is recommended that antenna of a maximum gain of 3 dB are used. If higher gain antenna are required then please contact your Icom distributor for revised installation recom-mendations.

Operation:The exposure to RF electromagnetic field is only applicable when this device is transmitting. This exposure is naturally reduced due to the nature of alternating periods of receiving and transmitting. Keep your transmissions to the minimum necessary.

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RADIO OPERATOR WARNING

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Icom requires the radio operator to meet the FCC Requirements for Radio Frequency Expo-sure. An omnidirectional antenna with gain not greater than 9 dBi must be mounted a mini-mum of 5 meters (measured from the lowest point of the antenna) vertically above the main

deck and all possible personnel. This is the minimum safe separation distance estimated to meet all RF exposure com-pliance requirements. This 5 meter distance is based on the FCC Safe Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) distance of 3 meters added to the height of an adult (2 meters) and is appropriate for all vessels.

For watercraft without suitable structures, the antenna must be mounted so as to maintain a minimum of 1 meter verti-cally between the antenna, (measured from the lowest point of the antenna), to the heads of all persons AND all persons must stay outside of the 3 meter MPE radius.

Do not transmit with radio and antenna when persons are within the MPE radius of the antenna, unless such persons (such as driver or radio operator) are shielded from antenna field by a grounded metallic barrier. The MPE Radius is the minimum distance from the antenna axis that person should maintain in order to avoid RF exposure higher than the al-lowable MPE level set by FCC.

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT.IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADIO OPERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPO-SURE LIMITS ARE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING RADIO TRANSMISSION. THE RADIO OPERATOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO BYSTANDERS COME WITHIN THE RADIUS OF THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS.

Determining MPE RadiusTHE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) RA-DIUS HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO BE A RADIUS OF ABOUT 3M PER OET BULLETIN 65 OF THE FCC.THIS ESTIMATE IS MADE ASSUMING THE MAXIMUM POWER OF THE RADIO AND ANTENNAS WITH A MAXI-MUM GAIN OF 9dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM.

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AVERTISSEMENT POUR LES OPÉRATEURS RADIOIcom exige que l'opérateur radio se conforme aux exigences de la FCC en matière d'exposition aux radiofréquences. Une antenne omnidirectionnelle dont le gain ne dépasse pas 9dBi doit être fixée à une distance minimale de 5 mètres (mesurée depuis le point le plus bas de l'antenne) verticale-

ment au-dessus du pont principal et de tout le personnel qui peut s'y trouver. Il s'agit de la distance de sécurité minimale prévue pour satisfaire aux exigences de conformité en matière d'exposition aux RF. Cette distance de 5 mètres est établie en fonction de l'exposition maximale admissible sécuritaire de 3 mètres établie par la FCC, à laquelle on ajoute la hauteur d'un adulte (2 mètres); cette distance convient pour tous les navires.

Dans le cas des embarcations sans structure convenable, l'antenne doit être fixée de façon à maintenir une distance minimale de 1 mètre verticalement entre cette antenne (mesurée depuis son point le plus bas) et la tête de toute personne présente; toutes les personnes présentes doivent se tenir à l'extérieur d'un rayon d'exposition maxi-male admissible de 3 mètres.

Ne pas émettre à l'aide de la radio et de l'antenne lorsque des personnes se trouvent à l'intérieur du rayon d'exposition maximale admissible de cette antenne, à moins que ces personnes (comme le conducteur ou l'opérateur radio) ne soient protégées du champ de l'antenne par un écran métallique relié à la masse. Le rayon d'exposition maximale admissible équivaut à la distance minimale que cette personne doit maintenir entre elle et l'axe de l'antenne pour éviter une exposition aux RF supérieure au niveau d'exposition maxi-male admissible fixé par la FCC.

LE NON-RESPECT DE CES LIMITES PEUT CAUSER, POUR LES PERSONNES SITUÉES DANS LE RAYON D'EXPOSITION MAXI-MALE ADMISSIBLE, UNE ABSORPTION DE RAYONNEMENT DE RF SUPÉRIEURE À L'EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE FIXÉE PAR LA FCC.L'OPÉRATEUR RADIO EST RESPONSABLE D'ASSURER QUE LES LIMITES D'EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE SOIENT RESPECTÉES EN TOUT TEMPS PENDANT LA TRANSMISSION RADIO. L'OPÉRATEUR RADIO DOIT S'ASSURER QU'AUCUNE PERSONNE PRÉSENTE NE SE SITUE À L'INTÉRIEUR DU RAY-ON D'EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMISSIBLE.

Établir le rayon d'exposition maximale admissibleON ESTIME QUE LE RAYON D'EXPOSITION MAXIMALE ADMIS-SIBLE EST D'ENVIRON 3 M, TEL QUE STIPULÉ DANS LE BUL-LETIN OET 65 DE LA FCC. CETTE DISTANCE ESTIMÉE TIENT COMPTE D'UN SYSTÈME INSTALLÉ SUR UN NAVIRE UTILISANT LA PUISSANCE MAXIMALE DE LA RADIO ET DES ANTENNES DONT LE GAIN MAXIMAL EST DE 9dBi.

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FCC INFORMATION

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-tion manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com-munications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be re-quired to correct the interference at his own expense.

Cet équipement a été testé et reconnu conforme aux limites fixées pour un appareil numérique de classe A, conformément au point 15 de la réglementation FCC. Ces limites sont définies de façon à fournir une protection raisonnable contre le brouillage préjudiciable lorsque cet appareil est utilisé dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre un rayonnement de fréquence radio. S'il n'a pas été installé conformément aux instruc-tions, il peut par ailleurs créer des interférences perturbant les com-munications radio.L'utilisation de cet appareil dans une zone résidentielle peut provo-quer un brouillage préjudiciable, auquel cas l'utilisateur sera tenu de corriger la situation à ses frais.

NOTEA WARNING STICKER is supplied with the U.S.A. version transceiver.To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be affixed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating con-trols of the radio as in the diagram below. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker.

EXAMPLE

WARNING.

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PRECAUTIONSRWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.

RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a pow-er source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V DC. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver.

RWARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable po-larity when connecting to a power source. This could damage the transceiver.

RWARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug at the back of the transceiver and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged.

place the transceiver where normal operation of the vessel may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.

KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 m away from the vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.

DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with tem-peratures below –20°C (–4°F) or above +60°C (+140°F) or, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.

DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth.DO NOT disassemble or modify the transceiver for any rea-son.

BE CAREFUL! The transceiver rear panel will become hot when operating continuously for long periods of time.

Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children.

BE CAREFUL! The transceiver meets IPX7* requirements for waterproof protection. However, once the transceiver has been dropped, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the transceiver’s case or the waterproof seal.* Except for the DC power connector, NMEA In/Out leads and AF

Out leads.

For U.S.A. only Changes or modifications to this device, not ex-

pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.

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PRÉCAUTIONSRAVERTISSEMENT! NE JAMAIS connecter l’emetteur-recepteur a une alimentation CA au risque de provoquer un in-cendie ou un choc electrique.

RAVERTISSEMENT! NE JAMAIS brancher l'émetteur-récepteur à une source d'alimentation de plus de 16 V CC, comme une source de 24 V CC. Cela pourrait causer un in-cendie ou endommager l'émetteur-récepteur.

RAVERTISSEMENT! NE JAMAIS inverser la po-larité du câble d'alimentation CC en le branchant à la source d'alimentation. Cela pourrait endommager l'émetteur-récepteur.

RAVERTISSEMENT! NE JAMAIS sectionner le câble d'alimentation CC entre la prise CC de la face arrière de l'émetteur-récepteur et le porte-fusible. L’émetteur-récepteur peut être endommagé par la suite en cas de connexion inap-propriée.

NE JAMAIS installer l’émetteur-récepteur à un emplacement où il pourrait gêner le fonction-nement normal du navire ou provoquer des blessures cor-porelles.

MAINTENIR l'émetteur-récepteur et le microphone à au moins 1 mètre du compas de route magnétique du navire.

NE PAS utiliser ou placer l’émetteur-récepteur dans des zones où la temperature est inférieure à –20° (–4°F) ou supérieure à +60° (+140°F) ou dans des zones soumises au rayonnement solaire direct, telles le tableau de bord.

NE PAS nettoyer l'appareil avec des solvants agressifs tels que benzène ou alcool, susceptibles d'endommager les sur-faces exposées du boîtier. En cas de dépôt de poussière ou de salissures sur l'émetteur-récepteur, il faut l'essuyer avec chiffon doux et sec.

NE PAS démonter ou modifier l'émetteur-récepteur pour quelque raison que ce soit.

ATTENTION! La face arrière de l’émetteur-récepteur chauffe en cas d’utilisation continue sur une longue durée.

Placer l’émetteur-récepteur hors de portée des enfants pour éviter toute utilisation inopinée.

ATTENTION! Le récepteur est conforme à la norme d'étanchéité IPX7*. Cependant, cette etancheite n’est plus garantie apres une chute de l’appareil en raison des fissures du boitier ou des dommages au joint d’etancheite et autres dommages eventuels consecutifs a un tel incident.* À l'exception du connecteur d'alimentation CC, des fils d'entrée ou

de sortie NMEA et des fils de sortie de fréquences audio.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ......................................................................... iIMPORTANT .......................................................................... iEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................... iIN CASE OF EMERGENCY ................................................. iiINSTALLATION NOTE .......................................................... iiRADIO OPERATOR WARNING .......................................... iiiAVERTISSEMENT POUR LES OPÉRATEURS RADIO ...... ivFCC INFORMATION ............................................................ vNOTE .................................................................................... vPRECAUTIONS ................................................................... viPRÉCAUTIONS .................................................................. vii

1 OPERATING RULES ........................................................1

2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................................2−6Front panel ...................................................................2Function display ...........................................................4Microphone ..................................................................6Softkey function ............................................................6

3 PREPARATION .............................................................7−8Entering the MMSI code ..............................................7Entering the ATIS code (For Dutch and German version transceivers) .............8

4 BASIC OPERATION ...................................................9−15Selecting a Channel .....................................................9 Adjusting the volume and squelch levels ...................11

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Receiving and transmitting .........................................12Entering a Channel name ..........................................13Entering a Call channel data ......................................14Microphone Lock function ..........................................14 Adjusting the Backlight level .......................................15 Using the AquaQuake water draining function ...........15

5 SCAN OPERATION ..................................................16−17Scan Types .................................................................16Setting Favorite channels ...........................................17Starting a scan ...........................................................17

6 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH .............................................18Description .................................................................18Operation ...................................................................18

7 DSC OPERATION .....................................................19−67DSC address ID ........................................................19Entering position and time .........................................22Making a Distress call ................................................23Making DSC calls .......................................................27Receiving DSC calls ..................................................52Transmitted Call log ....................................................59Received Call log .......................................................60DSC Settings .............................................................62Making an Individual call using an AIS transponder ..66

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8 MENU SCREEN OPERATION ..................................68−74Using the Menu screen ..............................................68Menu screen items .....................................................69Radio Settings items ..................................................70Configuration items ....................................................71

9 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ....................75−79Connections ...............................................................75Antenna ......................................................................77Fuse replacement ......................................................77Cleaning .....................................................................77Supplied accessories .................................................77Mounting the transceiver ............................................78MB-132 installation ....................................................79

10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS .........................80−81Specifications .............................................................80Options .......................................................................81

11 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................82

12 CHANNEL LIST ............................................................83

13 INFORMATION .............................................................84Country Code List ......................................................84

14 TEMPLATE ....................................................................85

INDEX ...........................................................................87−89

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Priorities D

and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls take priority over all others.

on another channel.

Privacy D-

fully be used in any way.

Radio licenses D(1) SHIP STATION LICENSEYou may require a current radio station license before using the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed, but required to be.

If required, contact your dealer or the appropriate govern-ment 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 LICENSEA Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio is not required for safety purposes.

If required, the Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted or kept with the operator. If required, only a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver.

However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries.

A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-lations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regula-tions.

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q Function display (p. 4)Speaker

q DISTRESS KEY [DISTRESS] (pp. 23, 24) Hold down for 3 seconds to make a Distress call.

w ENTER KEY [ENT] (pp. 7, 10, 68) Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on.

e LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS [Ω]/[≈] Push to change to the previous or next key function that is assigned to the softkeys. (p. 6) Push to select the desired character or number in the table while in the channel name, position, MMSI code entry mode, and so on. (pp. 7, 13, 22)

r UP AND DOWN/CHANNEL SELECT KEYS [∫ √ Push to select the operating channels, Menu items, Menu settings, and so on. (pp. 12, 68) Push to check Favorite channels, change the scanning direction or manually resume a scan. (p. 17)

t CLEAR KEY [CLEAR] (pp. 7, 13, 68) Push to cancel the entered data, or to return to the previ-

ous screen.

y MENU KEY [MENU] (p. 68) Push to enter or exit the Menu screen.

u VOLUME AND SQUELCH SWITCH/POWER SWITCH

When the power is OFF, hold down for 1 second to turn ON power. (p. 12)Hold down for 1 second to turn OFF power. When the power is ON, push to enter the volume level adjustment mode.* (p. 11)

-ume level adjustment, squelch threshold level adjustment, operating channel selection and the LCD and key backlight brightness adjustment, if assigned.

Rotate to adjust the volume level.* (p. 11) *The desired function can be assigned in the Menu screen.

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i CHANNEL 16/CALL CHANNEL KEY [16/C]Push to select Channel 16. (p. 9) Hold down for 1 second to select the Call channel. (p. 9)

Hold down for 3 seconds to enter Call channel entry mode when the Call channel is selected. (p. 13)

o SOFTKEYS The desired functions as described below can be assigned

in the Menu screen.

Scan [ ] (p. 17) Push to start or stop a Normal or Priority scan.

Dualwatch/Tri-watch [ ] (p. 18)Push to start Dualwatch or Tri-watch. Push to stop Dualwatch or Tri-watch when either is ac- tivated.

High/Low [ ] (p. 12) Push to set the power to high or low.

Channel [ ]* (p. 9) Push to select a regular channel. * For only IC-M323 and IC-M323G except for Australian version

transceivers.

Channel/Weather channel [ ] (pp. 9, 11) Push to selects and toggles the regular channel and

Weather channel.

AquaQuake [ ] (p. 15) Holding down to activate the AquaQuake to clear water

away from the speaker grill.

Favorite channel [ ] (p. 17) Push to set or clear the displayed channel as a Favorite (Tag) channel. Hold down for 3 seconds to clear or set all Favorite channels in the selected channel group.

Name [ ] (p. 13) Push to enter the channel name entry mode.

Backlight [ ] (p. 15) Push to enter the LCD and key backlight brightness ad-

justment mode.∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈] or rotate Dial

to adjust the brightness of the LCD and key backlight.

LO/DX [ ]* (p. 12) Push to turn the Attenuator function ON or OFF.

*For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers.

Log [ ] (p. 60) Push to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu.

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q BUSY/TRANSMIT ICON (p. 12) “ ” is displayed when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open.“ ” is displayed while transmitting.

w POWER ICON (p. 12)“25W” is displayed when high power is selected. “1W” is displayed when low power is selected.

e CHANNEL GROUP ICON (p. 10) Shows which channel group is selected, INT, USA, CAN,

ATIS or DSC, depending on the version. WX is displayed when the weather channel is select- ed.*

*For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers.

r CALL CHANNEL ICON (p. 9) Displayed when the Call channel is selected.

t DUPLEX ICON (p. 10) Displayed when a duplex channel is selected.

y FAVORITE CHANNEL ICON (p. 17) Displayed when a Favorite (Tag) channel is selected.

u MESSAGE ICON (p. 60) Blinks when there is an unread DSC message.

i GPS ICON Stays ON when the built-in GPS receiver* or an exter- nal GPS receiver is receiving valid position data.

*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.Blinks when searching for valid position data.

o SWITCH ICON (p. 63) Displayed when the “CH 16 SWITCH” in DSC Settings is

set to OFF.

!0 LOW BATTERY ICON Blinks when the battery voltage drops to approximately

10 V DC or less.

!1 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Shows the selected operating channel number.

!2 CHANNEL NAME FIELD The channel name is displayed, if entered. (p. 13)

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!3 KEY ICON (p. 6) Shows the preset function of the softkeys on the front pan-

el.

!4 TIME ZONE INDICATOR Shows the current time when GPS data is received, or the time is manually entered.

seconds instead of current time. After 23.5 hours has passed, “NO TIME” is displayed.

after 4 hours have passed from the time when the time was manually entered. The manually entered time is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “NO TIME” is displayed.

“LOCAL” is displayed when the offset time is set. “MNL” is displayed when the time is manually entered. “UTC” is displayed when the GGA, GLL, and GNS GPS sentence format is included in the GPS signal. The date information is displayed when the RMC GPS sentence format is included in the GPS signal. “NO TIME” is displayed when no GPS receiver is con- nected, and no time is manually entered.

These models do not come with a built-in GPS receiver.

Therefore an external GPS receiver needs to be con-nected, or the time needs to be manually entered for the time zone indicator to be displayed.

!5 POSITION INDICATOR Shows the current position when position data is re- ceived, or the position is manually entered.

-onds instead of position. The last position is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “NO POSITION” is displayed.

hours have passed from the time when the position is manu-ally entered. The manually entered position is held for only 23.5 hours, and after that, “NO POSITION” is displayed.

“NO POSITION” is displayed when no GPS receiver is connected, and no position is manually entered.

!6 SCAN INDICATOR “SCAN 16” is displayed during a Priority scan; “SCAN” is displayed during a Normal scan. (p. 17) “DUAL 16” is displayed during Dualwatch; “TRI 16” is displayed during Tri-watch. (p. 18)

!7 LOCAL ICON (p. 12) Displayed when the Attenuator function is turned ON. *For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers.

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Microphone

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q PTT [PTT] Hold down to transmit, release to receive. (p. 12)

w CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [Y]/[Z]Push either key to check Favorite channels. (p. 12) Push either key to change scanning direction or manu- ally resumes a scan. (p. 17)

e TRANSMIT POWER KEY [HI/LO]Push to toggle the power high or low. (p. 12)

While holding down [HI/LO], turn ON the power to turn the Microphone Lock function ON or OFF. (p. 14)

Softkey functionVarious functions can be assigned to the softkeys.When the key function is assigned, the key icon is displayed above the softkey, as shown below.

D Softkey function selection When “Ω” or “≈” is displayed beside the key icon, sequentially pushing [Ω]/[≈] displays the previous or the next key function that is assigned to the softkey.

Push Push

**Push this key to start and stop a scan.

The order of the key icons may differ, depending on the presetting.

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Entering the MMSI codeThe 9 digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self ID) code can be entered at power ON.

This initial code setting can be made only once.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.

Hold down [PWR](Dial) to turn ON the power. q

Push [ENT] to start the MMSI code entry. w

operating screen. In this case, the transceiver cannot make a DSC call. To enter the MMSI code, turn OFF the power, then turn it ON again.

Enter your MMSI code in the following way: e∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

Repeat step r e to enter all 9 digits. After entering the 9 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically tselected, and then push [ENT] or Dial to set it.The “MMSI CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed. y

Enter your MMSI code again for confirmation. ue through t.

When your MMSI code entry is successfully completed, ithe screen as shown below is briefly displayed.

The entered MMSI code can be checked in the MENU screen. (p. 69)

Depending on the transceiver version, the ATIS code entry may be required after entering the MMSI code. See the next page for details.

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The 10 digit ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification Sys-tem) code can be entered at power ON.

This initial code setting can be made only once.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.

After entered the MMSI code, “Push [ENT] to Register qYour ATIS” is displayed.Push [ENT] to start entering the ATIS code. w

operating mode. In this case, the ATIS function is disabled. To enter the ATIS code, turn OFF the power, then turn it ON again.

Enter your ATIS code in the following manner: e∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

Repeat step r e to enter all 10 digits. After entering the 10 digit code, “FINISH” is automatically tselected, and then push [ENT] or Dial to set it.The “ATIS CONFIRMATION” screen is displayed. y

Enter your ATIS code again for confirmation. ue through t.

When your ATIS code is successfully entered, the screen ias shown below is briefly displayed.

The entered ATIS code can be checked in the MENU screen. (p. 69)

Entering the ATIS code (For Dutch and German version transceivers)

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Selecting a Channel D Channel 16

Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used for establishing initial contact with a station and for emergency communications. Channel 16 is monitored during both Du-alwatch and Tri-watch. While standing by, you must monitor Channel 16.

Push [16/C] to select Channel 16. Push [CH/WX]* to return to the screen displayed before you selected Channel 16, or push [Y]/[Z] to select an op-erating channel.

* [CHAN] is displayed instead of [CH/WX] for the IC-M323/IC-M323G except for Australian version.

D Call channelEach regular channel group has a separate leisure use Call channel. The Call channel is monitored during Tri-watch. The Call channel data can be entered. The channels used to store your most often used channel in each channel group, for quick recall. (p. 13)

Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the Call channel of the selected channel group.

(p. 13) 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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Selecting a Channel (Continued)Selecting the D Channel group

There are preset international channels in the IC-M323/IC-M323G/IC-M324/IC-M324G. Except for the European ver-sions, you can select a channel group suitable for your oper-ating area, as described below.

Push [MENU]. q Rotate Dial or push [ w ∫]/[√] to select “Radio Settings,” and then push [ENT]. Rotate Dial or push [ e ∫]/[√] to select “CHAN Group,” and then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial or push [ r ∫]/[√] to select the desired channel group, and then push [ENT].

channel groups may be selected, depending on the transceiver version.

Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. tPush [ y Y]/[Z] to select a channel.

Y]/[Z] on the microphone selects only Favorite chan-nels.

When the U.S.A. channel group is selected.

Channel group icon is displayed

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Selecting a D Weather channel (For Only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers)The transceiver has 10 weather channels. These are used for monitoring broadcasts from NOAA. (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration)The transceiver can automatically detect a weather alert tone on the selected weather channel, or while scanning. (p. 16)

Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select a weather channel. q

” is displayed when the Weather Alert function is ON. (p. 71)

Push [ w ∫]/[√] to select a channel.Y]/[Z] on the microphone also select a channel.

When weather alert is OFF.

When weather alert is ON.

Adjusting the volume and squelch levels

The volume and squelch levels can be adjusted with [VOL/SQL](Dial).

Push [VOL/SQL](Dial) one or more times to display the qvolume or squelch adjustment screen. Rotate [VOL/SQL](Dial) w or push [∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈] to adjust the volume or squelch level.

open, 10 is tight squelch, 1 is loose squelch.

selected volume level, and returns to the normal mode. Push [ENT] to set the level, and exit the volume adjust- ement mode.

The desired function can be assigned to Dial. See page 72 for details.

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Receiving and transmitting Transmitting without an antenna will damage

the transceiver.

Hold down [PWR] (Dial) to turn ON the power. qSet the audio and squelch levels. (p. 11) w

First, open the squelch. Then, adjust the audio output level. After that, adjust the squelch level until the noise just disappears.

Change the channel group. (p. 10) ePush [ r ∫]/[√] to select a channel. (pp. 9, 10)

Y]/[Z] on the microphone also selects a channel.” is displayed and audio is

heard.

Push [LO/DX] to turn the receive Attenuator function ON tor OFF, if necessary.

ON.Push [HI/LO] to select the output power, if necessary. y

displayed when low power is selected.

power for longer distance communications.

Hold down [PTT] to transmit, then speak at your normal uvoice level.

” is displayed.

Release [PTT] to receive. i

Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters.

To maximize the readability of your transmit-ted signal, pause a few seconds after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth and speak at your normal voice level.

NOTE for the TOT (Time-out Timer) function The TOT function inhibits continuous transmission beyond a preset time period after the transmission starts.10 seconds before transmission is cutoff, a beep sounds to indicate the transmission will be shut down and “TOT” is dis-played in the channel name field. Transmission is not possible for 10 seconds after this shut down.

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Entering a Channel nameEnter a name of up to 10 characters.Capital letters, 0 to 9, some symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , – . /

Push [ q ∫]/[√] to select a channel.-

vated. Push [NAME] to open the channel name enter screen. w

Enter the desired channel name in the following manner: e∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

Repeat step r e to enter all characters.

Push [ t Ω]/[≈]/[∫]/[√] to select “FINISH,” then push [ENT] to set the name and return to the previous screen.

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Entering a Call channel dataYou can enter data in Call channel in each channel group for quick recall.

Select the desired channel group (INT, USA, CAN, ATIS, qor DSC) to be entered. (p. 10) Hold down [16/C] for 1 second to select the Call channel of wthe selected channel group.

Hold down [16/C] again for 3 seconds (until a long beep echanges to 2 short beeps) to enter the Call channel entry mode.Rotate Dial or push [ r ∫]/[√] to select a channel.

Push [ENT] to save the displayed channel as the Call tchannel.

Microphone Lock functionThe Microphone Lock function electrically locks [∫], [√] and the [HI/LO] keys on the supplied microphone. This prevents accidental channel changes and function access.

While holding down [HI/LO] on the microphone, hold down [PWR](Dial) to turn ON the transceiver and turn the Micro-phone Lock function ON or OFF.

[HI/LO][Y]/[Z]

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Adjusting the Backlight levelThe function display and keys can be backlit for better visibil-ity under low light conditions.The backlight is adjustable in 7 levels and OFF.The adjustment method, described below differs depending on the presetting.

Push [BKLT] to show the backlight adjustment screen. Ro- tate Dial or push [∫]/[√]/[Ω]/[≈] to adjust the brightness of the LCD and key backlight, and then, push [ENT].

If no key operation is performed for about 5 seconds, the transceiver sets the selected backlight level, and returns to the normal mode.

When the Backlight function is assigned to the [VOL/

Push [VOL/SQL](Dial) one or more times to display the qbacklight adjustment screen. Rotate [VOL/SQL](Dial) to adjust the brightness of the wLCD and key backlight, and then, push [ENT].

The desired function can be assigned to Dial. See page 72 for details.

Using the AquaQuake water draining function

The AquaQuake water draining function clears water away from the speaker grill. Without this function, water may muffle the sound coming from the speaker. A buzzing sound is heard when this function is activated.

While holding down [AQUA], the AquaQuake function is activated to clear water away from the speaker grill.

-ter, regardless of the volume level setting.

the AquaQuake function is activated.

When the AquaQuake function is activated.

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SCAN OPERATION5 Scan types

Scanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a wide frequency range. The transceiver has a Priority scan and a Normal scan.

When the Weather Alert function* is ON, the weather channel is also checked while scanning. (p. 71)*For only U.S.A and Australian version transceivers.

Set the Favorite channels (scanned channel) before scan-ning. Clear the Favorite channels which inconveniently stop scanning, such as those for digital communication use. (Refer to the next page for details.)

Choose Priority or Normal scan in the Menu screen. (p. 70)

PRIORITY SCAN

The Priority scan sequentially searches through all Favor-ite channels while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is detected on Channel 16, the scan pauses until the signal disappears. When a signal is detected on a channel other than Channel 16, the scan becomes a Dualwatch until the signal disappears.

NORMAL SCAN

The Normal scan, like the Priority scan, sequentially searches through all Favorite channels. However, unlike the Priority scan, Channel 16 is not checked unless it is set as a Favorite channel.

WX*

CH 01

CH 16

CH 02

CH 05 CH 04

CH 03

*When the weather alert function is activated. (For only U.S.A and Australian version transceivers.)

CH 01 CH 02

WX*

CH 05 CH 04

CH 03

*When the weather alert function is activated. (For only U.S.A and Australian version transceivers.)

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Setting Favorite channelsFor more efficient scanning, add desired channels as Favor-ite channels, or clear the Favorite on unwanted channels. Channels that are not tagged will be skipped while scanning. Favorite channels can be independently assigned to each channel group (INT, USA, CAN, ATIS, or DSC).

Select the desired channel group. (p. 10) qSelect the desired channel to be set as a Favorite channel. wPush [ e ] to set the displayed channel as a Favorite channel.” is displayed on the display.

To cancel the Favorite channel setting, repeat step r e.” disappears.

Clearing (or setting) all Favorite channels Hold down [] for 3 seconds (until a long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to clear all Favorite channel settings in the selected channel group.

Starting a scan First, set the scan type (Priority or Normal scan) and scan resume timer in the Menu screen. (p. 70)

Select the desired channel group. (p. 10) qSet the Favorite channels, as described to the left. wMake sure the squelch is closed to start a scan. ePush [SCAN] to start a Priority or Normal scan. r

-played during a Normal scan.

-appears, or resumes after pausing 5 seconds, depending on the setting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during a Priority scan.)

Y]/[Z] on either transceiver or microphone, to check the scanning Favorite channels, change the scanning direction or manually resume the scan.

Channel 16 during a Priority scan.To stop the scan, push [CLEAR] or repeat step t r.

Scan starts. When a signal is received.

Push[SCAN]

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DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH6Description

Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving on another channel; Tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and the Call channel while receiving another channel. Dualwatch and Tri-watch are convenient for monitoring Channel 16 when you are operating on another channel.

Operation Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch in the Menu screen. (p. 70) q Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select the desired operating channel.Push [DW] to start a Dualwatch or Tri-watch scan. e

during Tri-watch.

To cancel Dualwatch or Tri-watch, push [DW] again. rDUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION

Dualwatch Tri-watch

Call channel

Ch 88Ch 16 Ch 88 Ch 16 Ch 88 Ch 75

watch pause on Channel 16 until the signal disappears.

watch, Tri-watch becomes Dualwatch until the signal dis-appears.

or Tri-watch, hold down [PTT].

Operating Tri-watch on INT Channel 25.

Tri-watch starts.Signal is received on Call channel.

Tri-watch resumes after the signal disappears.

Signal received on Channel 16 takes priority.

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DSC address ID Entering an D Individual ID

A total of 100 DSC address IDs can be entered and assigned a name of up to 10 characters.

Enter “INDIVIDUAL ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q

Push [ADD]. w

Enter a desired individual ID in the following way: eY]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

The first digit is specified as ‘0,’ and the second digit is other than ‘0’ for a Group ID.The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.

Repeat step r e to enter all 9 digits.

After entering the 9 digit code, push [ENT] or Dial to set it. t

Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following way: yY]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

After entering the ID name, select “FINISH” using Dial, or u[Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈], then push [ENT] or Dial to save it.

Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. i

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MENU DSC Settings Individual ID (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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DSC address ID (Continued)Entering a D Group IDEnter “GROUP ID” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q

Push [ADD]. w

Enter a desired group ID in the following way: eY]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

The first digit is specified as ‘0,’ and the second digit is other than ‘0’ for a Group ID.The first two digits are ‘0’ for any Coast station ID.

Repeat step r e to enter the specific 9 digits group code.

After entering the 9 digit code, push [ENT] or Dial to set it. t

Enter a desired 10 digit ID name in the following way: yY]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

After entering the ID name, select “FINISH” using Dial, or u[Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈], then push [ENT] or Dial to save it.

Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. i

MENU DSC Settings Group ID (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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D Deleting Individual and Group IDs Enter “INDIVIDUAL ID” or “GROUP ID” in the DSC SET- qTINGS menu.

push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to select a desired ID name, then push [DEL].

Push [OK] to delete the ID, and return to the “INDIVIDUAL eID” or “GROUP ID” list screen.

Push [MENU] to exit the MENU screen. r

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MENU DSC Settings Individual ID / Group ID (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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A Distress call should include the ship’s position and time. If no GPS receiver is connected and built-in GPS receiver* is not receiving valid position data, your position and UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time should be manually en-tered. They are automatically included when a GPS receiver compatible with the NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) format is connected.*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

-nected.

23.5 hours.

Enter “POSITION INPUT” in the DSC SETTINGS menu. q

Enter your latitude and longitude position using Dial, and w[Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.

is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.

After entering the position, push [ENT] to save it. e The UTC time entry screen is displayed, enter the UTC rtime in the following way:

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

Push [ENT] or Dial to save your position and time. t

Entering position and time

MENU DSC Settings Position Input (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Making a Distress callA Distress call should be made if, in the opinion of the Master, that the ship or a person is in distress and requires immediate assistance.

NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR SHIP OR A PERSON IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED.

Simple call D While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 qseconds to transmit the Distress call.

both the key and display backlighting blink.

Distress call is transmitted.

After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac- wknowledgment call.

minutes, until an acknowledgement is received (‘Call repeat’ mode), or DSC Cancel call is made (p. 26).

Ω]/[≈] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-tress call information.

Ω]/[≈] then push [PAUSE] to pause the ‘Call repeat’ mode, push [RESUME] to resume it.

After receiving the acknowledgment, push [ALARM OFF] ethen reply using the microphone.

A distress alert default contains:

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Making a Distress call (Continued)Making a Regular call D

The nature of the Distress call should be included in the Dis-tress call.

Enter “DISTRESS CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

Select the nature of the distress using Dial or [ w Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

‘Capsizing,’ ‘Sinking,’ ‘Adrift,’ ‘Abandoning ship,’ ‘Piracy’ or ‘Man Overboard’ are selectable.

-ing.

The Distress call confirmation screen is displayed. eY]/[Z] to see the hidden lines.

Hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds to transmit the Dis- rtress call.

both the key and display backlighting blink.

MENU DSC Calls Distress Call (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac- tknowledgment call.

minutes, until an acknowledgement is received (‘Call repeat’ mode), or DSC cancel call is made (p. 26).

Ω]/[≈] then push [INFO] to display the transmitted Dis-tress call information.

Ω]/[≈] then push [PAUSE] to pause the ‘Call repeat’ mode, push [RESUME] to resume it.

After receiving an acknowledgment call, push [ALARM yOFF] then reply using the microphone.

A distress alert contains: w.

position is held for 23.5 hours, or until the power is turned OFF.

When no GPS receiver is connected and built-in GPS re-ceiver* is not receiving valid position data, and both posi-tion and time have been manually entered, the screen as shown below is displayed. Edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time as follows:*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude posi- tion and UTC time.

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.-

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Making a Distress call (Continued) D Canceling a Distress call While waiting for an acknowledgment call, push [CAN- qCEL].

Push [CONTINUE]. w

Push [FINISH]. e

The Distress cancel call is transmitted. r

Channel 16 is automatically selected. t

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Making DSC calls To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make sure you correctly set the CH70 SQL LEVEL. (p. 64)

Making an D individual callThe Individual call function allows you to make a DSC call to only a specific station.

Enter “INDIVIDUAL CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

Select a desired preset individual address, or “Manual In- wput,” using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

code for the individual you wish to call.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:

Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

is entered, an error beep sounds when pushing [ENT] or dial.

When a coast station is selected in this step, the voice channel is automatically specified by the coast sta-tion. Therefore, skip step e and go directly to step r.

Select a desired intership channel using Dial or [ e Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].

recommended order.

Continued on the next page.

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Making DSC callsMaking an Individual call (continued) DA confirmation screen is displayed. r

Push [CALL] to transmit the Individual call. t

becomes clear.

Standby on Channel 70 until an acknowledgement is re- yceived.

When the acknowledgement ‘Able to comply’ is received, ualarm sounds and the screen below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and then select the intership channel specified in step e.

called cannot use the channel.i.

Or, when the acknowledgement ‘Unable to comply’ is re-ceived, alarm sounds and the screen below is displayed.

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Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm. Then push [EXIT] to return to the operating channel (before you entered the MENU screen).

After communicating, push [EXIT] to return to the normal ioperating 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 66 and 67 for more details.

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Making DSC calls (Continued)Making an D Individual Acknowledgement

When you receive an Individual call, you can make an ac-knowledgement (‘Able to Comply,’ ‘Propose New Channel,’ or ‘Unable to Comply’) by using the on-screen prompts (Quick ACK). Also, you can send an acknowledgement through the MENU system (Man ual ACK).

Quick ACK: When an Individual call is received, alarm sounds and the qscreen below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.

Push [ACK]. w

Select one of three options, then push [ENT]. e

any changes.

The Acknowledgement call (‘Unable to Comply’) can be automatically trans-mitted, if set. See page 62 for details.

call, but you specify the intership chan-nel. Select a desired intership chan-nel, using Dial, or [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].

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The Individual ACK confirmation screen is displayed. r Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

The screens shown below are displayed. t

Reply to the call using the microphone. yPush [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. u

Manual ACK:Enter “INDIVIDUAL ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

item will not be displayed.

Select a desired individual address or ID code to reply to, wusing Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].

Do steps e e to u, as described in “Quick ACK:,” beginning on the previous page.

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Making DSC calls (Continued)Making a D Group call

The Group call function allows you to make a DSC signal to only a specific group.

Enter “GROUP CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

Select a desired preset group address or “Manual Input,” wusing Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

group you wish to call.

Select a desired intership channel using Dial or [ e Y]/[Z], then push [ENT].

recommended order.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired group ID in the following way:

Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

‘0’ for a Group ID.

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A confirmation screen is displayed. r

Push [CALL] to transmit the Group call. t

becomes clear.

After the Group call has been transmitted, the following yscreen is displayed.

Announce the information using the microphone. u After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the nor- imal operating mode.

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Making DSC calls (Continued)Making an D All Ships call

All ships that have DSC transceiver use Channel 70 as their ‘listening channel.’ When you want to announce a message to these ships, use the ‘All Ships Call’ function.

Enter “ALL SHIPS CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

Select a desired category, using Dial or [ w Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

Ask your dealer for the selectable categories.

Select a desired traffic channel, using Dial or [ e Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

A confirmation screen is displayed. r

Push [CALL] to transmit the All Ships call. t

becomes clear.

After the All Ships call has been transmitted, the following yscreen is displayed.

Announce the message using the microphone. u After the announcement, push [EXIT] to return to the nor- imal operating mode.

MENU DSC Calls All Ships Call (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Making a D Position Request Call (For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers)Make a Position Request Call when you want to know a spe-cific ship’s current position, and so on.

Enter “POSITION REQUEST” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

MENU DSC Calls Position Request (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Select a desired preset individual address, or “Manual In- wput,” using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

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code for the individual you wish to call.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

entered, an error beep sounds after pushing [FINISH].

A confirmation screen is displayed. e

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becomes clear.

After the Position Request Call has been transmitted, the tfollowing screen is displayed.

When the acknowledgement call is received, alarm sounds yand the following screen is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen uas shown below is displayed.

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Making a D Position Report Call (For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers)Make a Position Report Call when you want to announce your own position to a specific ship and receive an answer back.

Enter “POSITION REPORT” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

MENU DSC Calls Position Report (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Select a desired preset individual address, or “Manual In- wput,” using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

code for the individual you wish to call.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

entered, an error beep sounds after pushing [FINISH].

A confirmation screen is displayed. e

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Making DSC callsMaking a Position Report call (continued) DPush [CALL] to make a Position Report Call. r

becomes clear.

After the Position Report Call has been transmitted, the ttransceiver automatically returns to the normal operating mode.

When no GPS receiver is connected and built-in GPS re-ceiver* is not receiving valid position data, and both position and time have been manually entered, the screen as shown below is displayed. Edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time as follows:*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time.

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.-

sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.

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Making a D Polling Request Call (For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers)Make a Polling Request Call when you want to know a spe-cific vessel is in the communication area, or not.

Enter “POLLING REQUEST” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

MENU DSC Calls Polling Request (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Select a desired preset individual address, or “Manual In- wput,” using Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

code for the individual you wish to call.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired individual ID in the following way:

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

entered, an error beep sounds after pushing [FINISH].

A confirmation screen is displayed. e

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becomes clear.

After the Polling Request Call has been transmitted, the tfollowing screen is displayed.

When the acknowledgement call is received, alarm sounds yand the following screen is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen uas shown below is displayed.

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. i

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Making a D Test callTesting on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling channels should be avoided as much as possible. When test-ing on a distress or safety channel is unavoidable, you should indicate that these are test transmissions. Normally the test call would require no further communica-tions between the two stations involved.

Enter “TEST CALL” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

Select a desired preset individual address, or “Manual In- wput,” then push Dial or [ENT].

for the individual you wish to call.

About Manual Entry:Enter a desired address ID in the following way:

Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

is entered, an error beep sounds when pushing [ENT] or dial.

A confirmation screen is displayed. e

Continued on the next page.

MENU DSC Calls Test Call (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Making DSC callsMaking a Test call (continued) DPush [CALL] to make a Test call. r

becomes clear.

After the Test call has been transmitted, the following tscreen is displayed.

When the acknowledgement call is received, alarm sounds yand the following screen is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then the screen uas shown below is displayed.

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. i

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Making a D Test Acknowledgement callWhen the “TEST ACK” in DSC settings is set to ‘Auto TX’ (p. 62), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call when a Test call is received.

Quick ACK: When a Test call is received, alarm sounds and the screen qshown below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.

Push [ACK]. w

About Received call information:

The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. e Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

While transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen rshown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

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Making DSC callsMaking a Test Acknowledgement call (continued) D

Manual ACK:Enter “TEST ACK” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

-played.

Select a desired Test call to reply to, using Dial or [ w Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

The Test ACK confirmation screen is displayed. e Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

While transmitting the acknowledgement call, the screen rshown below is displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

MENU DSC Calls Test ACK (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Making a D Position Reply callMake a Position Reply call when a Position Request call is received.When the “POSITION ACK” in DSC Settings is set to ‘Auto TX’ (p. 62), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call when a Position Request call is received.

Quick Reply: When a Position Request call is received, alarm sounds qand the screen shown below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.

Push [ACK]. w

About Received call information:

The Position Reply confirmation screen is displayed. e Push [CALL] to make a reply call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

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Making DSC callsMaking a Position Reply call (continued) D

Manual Reply:Enter “POSITION REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

will not be displayed.

Select a desired Position Request call to reply to, using wDial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

The Position Reply call confirmation screen is displayed. e Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

MENU DSC Calls Position Reply (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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When no GPS receiver is connected and built-in GPS re-ceiver* is not receiving valid position data, and both position and time have been manually entered, the screen as shown below is displayed. Edit your latitude and longitude position and UTC time as follows:*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

Push [CHG], then edit your latitude and longitude posi- tion and UTC time.

Y]/[Z]/[Ω]/[≈].

←” or “→,” then push [ENT] or Dial.

is on the ‘N’ or ‘S’ position.-

sor is on the ‘W’ or ‘E’ position.

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Making DSC calls (Continued)Making a D Position Report Reply call

Make a Position Report Reply call when a Position Report call is received.

Quick Reply: When a Position Report call is received, alarm sounds and qthe screen as shown below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.

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tion.

About Received call information:

The Position Report Reply confirmation screen is dis- eplayed.

Push [CALL] to make a reply call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

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Manual Reply: Enter “REPORT REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

-port Reply item will not be displayed.

Select a desired Position Report Request call to reply to, wusing Dial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

The Position Report Reply call confirmation screen is dis- eplayed.

Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

MENU DSC Calls Position Report Reply (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Making DSC calls (Continued)Making a D Polling Request Reply call

Make a Polling Request Reply call when a Polling Request call is received.When the “POSITION ACK” in DSC Settings is set to ‘Auto TX’ (p. 62), the transceiver automatically transmits a reply call when receiving a Polling Request call.

Quick Reply: When a Polling Request call is received, alarm sounds qand the screen as shown below is displayed.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm.

Push [ACK]. w

About Received call information:

The Polling Request Reply confirmation screen is dis- eplayed.

Push [CALL] to make a reply call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

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Manual Reply:Enter “POLLING REPLY” in the DSC CALLS menu. q

not be displayed.

Select a desired Polling Request call to be replied, using wDial or [Y]/[Z], then push Dial or [ENT].

The Polling Request Reply call confirmation screen is dis- eplayed. Push [CALL] to make an acknowledgement call.

While transmitting the reply call, the screen shown below ris displayed, and then returns to the normal operating mode.

MENU DSC Calls Polling Reply (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

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Receiving DSC calls

Receiving a Distress Call.

When a Distress Call is received:The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD DISTRESS” is displayed and the backlight blinks.

[IGN]Push to return to the normal operating mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

Push

Push [ALARM OFF] to qstop the alarm and the blinking backlight.

[ALARM OFF], the alarm stops after 2 minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select wyour desired action.

[INFO] Push to display the Re- ceived call information. (p. 60)

[ACPT]Push to accept the call.

And then, push [CH 16] to change the operating channel to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station may require assistance.

[CH 16] within 10 seconds, the operating channel au-tomatically changes to Channel 16. (p. 63)

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Receiving a Distress Relay call.

When a Distress Relay call is received:The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD DISTRESS RELAY” is displayed and the backlight blinks.

[IGN]Push to return to the normal operating mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

Push [ALARM OFF] to qstop the alarm and the blinking backlight.

[ALARM OFF], the alarm stops after 2 minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select wyour desired action.

D Receiving a Distress Relay Call/Distress Relay Acknowledgement

[INFO] Push to display the Re- ceived call information. (p. 60)

[ACPT]Push to accept the call.

And then, push [CH 16] to change the operating channel to Channel 16, and then monitor it, as a coast station may require assistance.

[CH 16] within 10 seconds, the operating channel au-tomatically changes to Channel 16. (p. 63)

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Receiving DSC calls (Continued) D Receiving an Individual Call

When an Individual Call is received:The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD INDIVIDUAL CALL” is displayed. The backlight may blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[IGN] Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operating mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

[INFO]Push to display the Received call information. (p. 60)

[ACK] Push to display the “INDIVIDUAL ACK” screen to reply to the Call. Select one of three options, depending on your situation. See page 30 for details of the Individual Acknowledgement procedures.

When “INDIVIDUAL ACK” is set to “Auto TX (Unable),” 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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When a Group Call, Geographical Area Call, or All Ships Call is received:

The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD GROUP CALL,” “RCVD GEOGRAPHICAL,” or “RCVD ALL SHIPS CALL” is displayed. The backlight may blink for 2 minutes, depending on the received Category.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[IGN] Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat- ing mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

[INFO]Push to display the Received call information. (p. 60)

[ACPT] Push to monitor the channel specified by the calling station for an announcement from the calling station.

Note for Geographical Area CallWhen no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a prob-lem with the external receiver, all Geographical Area Calls are received, regardless of your position.

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Receiving DSC calls (Continued) D Receiving a Position Request Call

When a Position Request Call is received:The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD POS REQUEST” is displayed. The backlight blinks for 2 minutes.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[IGN] Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat- ing mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

[INFO]Push to display the Received call information. (p. 60)

[ACK] Push to display the “POSITION REPLY” screen and send a reply to the Call. (p. 45)

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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D Receiving a Position Report CallWhen a Position Report Call is received:

The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD POSITION REPORT” is displayed. The backlight blinks for 2 minutes.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[EXIT] Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat- ing mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

[INFO]Push to display the Received call information. (p. 60)

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Receiving DSC calls (Continued) D Receiving a Polling Request call/Test Call

Receiving a Polling Request call.

When a Polling Request call is received:The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD POLLING REQUEST” is displayed. The backlight blinks for 2 minutes.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[IGN] Push to ignore the Call and return to the normal operat- ing mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

[INFO]Push to display the Received call information. (p. 60)

[ACK] Push to display the “POLLING REPLY” screen to reply to the Call. (p. 50)

When “POSITION ACK” or “TEST ACK” is set to “Auto TX,” the transceiver automatically replies to the Call. In that case, both the TX and RX calls are stored in the Transmit-ted and Received Call Logs.

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D Receiving a Test Acknowledgement CallWhen a Test Acknowledgement Call is received:

The alarm sounds for 2 minutes. “RCVD TEST ACK” is displayed. The backlight blinks for 2 minutes.

Push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm and the blinking qbacklight.

minutes, and then the screen in step w is displayed.

Push a softkey to select your desired action. w

[EXIT] Push to return to the normal operating mode.

” continues to blink and the Call is stored in the Received Call Log.

Transmitted Call logThe transceiver automatically stores up to 50 transmitted calls, and the logs can be used as a supplement to your log-book.

Enter “TX CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS menu. q MENU DSC Calls Transmitted Call Log

(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select the desired item, then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial to scroll the DSC message contents. e

Rotate

To delete the displayed DSC message, push [DEL]. r

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. t

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Received Call logThe transceiver automatically stores up to 50 distress mes-sages and 50 other messages, and they can be used as a supplement to your logbook.

” blinks in the upper right corner of the LCD when there is an unread DSC message.

Distress message D Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS qmenu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen.

MENU DSC Calls Received Call Log (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select “Distress,” then push [ENT].

” is displayed when there are unread DSC messages. ” is displayed when there are no unread DSC messages.

Push [ e Y]/[Z] to select the desired item, then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial to scroll the DSC message contents. r

Rotate

To delete the displayed DSC message, push [DEL]. t

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. y

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Other messages D Push [LOG] to enter “RCVD CALL LOG” in the DSC CALLS qmenu, or you can enter it through the Menu screen.

MENU DSC Calls Received Call Log (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Push [ w Y]/[Z] to select “Others,” then push [ENT].

” is displayed when there are unread DSC messages. ” is displayed when there are no unread DSC messages.

Push [ e Y]/[Z] to select the desired item, then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial to scroll the DSC message contents. r

DSC call type.

Rotate

To delete the displayed DSC message, push [DEL]. t

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. y

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DSC SettingsD Position Entry (See page 22)D Add Individual ID/Group ID (See pages 19, 20)D Delete Individual ID/Group ID (See page 21)

D Automatic Acknowledgement These items set the Automatic Acknowledgement function to “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.

When “INDIVIDUAL ACK” is set to “Auto TX,” the trans-ceiver automatically transmits the Acknowledgment call including “Unable to Comply” (No Reason Given) after re-ceiving the Individual call.

Enter either “INDIVIDUAL ACK,” “POSITION ACK” or q“TEST ACK” in the DSC Settings menu.

MENU DSC Settings Individual ACK (Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

MENU DSC Settings Position ACK

MENU DSC Settings Test ACK

Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to select “Auto TX” or “Manual TX,” then push [ENT].

(default)

(default)

(default)

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e

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D Channel 16 Switch functionBy regulation, after receiving a Distress call, the transceiv-er changes the operating channel to Channel 16. However, when this setting is set to “OFF,” the function enables the transceiver to remain on the operating channel, even after receiving a Distress call.

Enter “CH 16 SWITCH” q in the DSC Settings menu. MENU DSC Settings CH 16 Switch

(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to set the Channel 16 Switch function to “Auto (No Delay),” “10 Second Delay,” or “OFF,” then push [ENT].

(default)

Auto (No Delay): After receiving a Distress call, and [ACPT] is pushed on the confirmation screen, the transceiver immediately changes to Channel 16.

10 Second Delay: After receiving a Distress call, and [ACPT] is pushed on the confirmation screen, the transceiver remains on the current operating channel for 10 sec-onds. After that, the transceiver auto-matically changes to Channel 16. (default)

OFF: Even after receiving a Distress call, the transceiver remains on the operating channel.

” is displayed.Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e

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Receiving DSC calls (Continued)DAlarmSet the Alarm function ON or OFF, depending on the Cat-egory or Status.

Enter “ALARM” in the DSC Settings menu. q MENU DSC Settings Alarm

(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to select the status, then push [ENT].

selectable. (default: ON )

Rotate Dial or push [ e Y]/[Z] to set the Alarm setting to “ON” or “OFF.”Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. r

D Channel 70 Squelch levelSet the squelch level on Channel 70.The transceiver has 11 squelch levels between 1 (loose squelch) and 10 (tight squelch) and OPEN.OPEN is completely open.

Enter “CH 70 SQL LEVEL” in the DSC Settings menu. q MENU DSC Settings CH 70 SQL Level

(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to adjust the squelch level until the noise just disappears, then push [ENT].

(default)

Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e

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D DSC Loop TestThe DSC loop test function sends transmit DSC signals to the receive AF circuit to compare and check the TX and RX signals at the AF level.

Enter “DSC LOOP TEST” in the DSC Settings menu. q MENU DSC Settings DSC Loop Test

(Push [MENU].) (Rotate Dial, then push [ENT].)

Push [ENT] to start the DSC loop test. w

displayed.Push [EXIT] to return to the normal operating mode. e

If “NG” is displayed in step w, either or both TX and RX DSC circuits has a problem. In that case, you will have to send the transceiver to your nearest dealer for repair.

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When the optional MA-500TR CLASS B AIS TRANSPON-DER is connected to your transceiver, an individual DSC call can be transmitted to a selected AIS target, without needing to enter the target’s MMSI code. In this case, the call type is automatically set to Routine.See page 75 for connecting instructions.

To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make sure you correctly set the CH70 SQL LEVEL. (p. 64)

Step 1: Transponder’s operation Select a desired AIS target on the plotter, target list or dan- qger list display.

the AIS target is displayed.-

erwise, you cannot make an individual DSC call using the tran-sponder.

Push [DSC] to display the voice channel selection screen, wand then push [Y] or [Z] to select a desired voice chan-nel*.

-mended order.

* When a coast station is selected in step q, a voice channel will be specified by the coast station, therefore you cannot change the channel. The transponder will display “Voice Channel is specified by the Base station,” in this case.

Push [DSC] to make an individual DSC call to the AIS tar- eget.

becomes clear.-

play “DSC Transmission FAILED.”

Making an Individual call using an AIS transponder

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After making the individual DSC call, the transponder will rdisplay “DSC Transmission COMPLETED.”

-tered the voice channel selection screen in step w.

-ment is received.

Step 2: Transceiver’s operation When the acknowledgement is received, alarm sounds. t

If the acknowledgement ‘Able to comply’ is received, push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then select the intership channel specified in step w.

called cannot use the channel.

AIS target on the display. If the acknowledgement ‘Unable to comply’ is received, push [ALARM OFF] to stop the alarm, and then “INDI-VIDUAL CALL FAILED” is displayed.

After your communication is finished, push [EXIT] to return yto the normal operating mode.

Transponder’s display Transceiver’s display

[DSC]

[CLEAR][Z]

[Y]

TRANSPONDER

‘Able to comply’ is received

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MENU SCREEN OPERATION8 Using the Menu screen

The Menu screen is used for entering infrequently changed values, function settings or making DSC calls.In addition to this page, see pages 69 through 74 for details.

D Entering the Menu screen

Set the channel group to “USA.”

Push [MENU]. q

Rotate Dial or push [ w ∫]/[√] to select the root item (Radio Settings), and then push [ENT].

∫] or [√] is continuously held down, the items are sequentially highlighted.

Rotate Dial or push [ e ∫]/[√] to se-lect “CHAN Group,” and then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial or push [ r ∫]/[√] to select “USA,” and then push [ENT] to set it.

” is displayed next to “USA.”

Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu tscreen.

the previous screen.

[ENT][Y]/[Z]

[CLEAR][EXIT] [ENT][BACK] Dial

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Menu screen itemsThe Menu screen contains the following items.

DSC Calls DItem Ref. Item Ref.

p. 27 Received Call Log p. 601 p. 31 Position Request Call*2 p. 35

p. 32 Position Report Call*2 p. 37p. 34 Polling Request Call*2 p. 59p. 23 p. 41p. 59 1 p. 43

*1Displayed only after receiving a corresponding call.*2For only U.S.A and Australian version transceivers.

DSC Settings DItem Ref. Item Ref.

3 p. 22 p. 62p. 19 p. 63p. 20 p. 64p. 62 p. 64p. 62 p. 65

*3Displayed only when no GPS information is received.

Radio Settings DItem Ref. Item Ref.

p. 70 p. 70p. 70 2 p. 71

Configuration DItem Ref. Item Ref.

p. 71 p. 73p. 71 p. 73p. 71 p. 74p. 72 p. 74

MMSI/GPS Info DThe transceiver shows the preset MMSI and ATIS*4 codes and GPS information*5.If the code is not entered, “NO DSC MMSI” or “NO ATIS MMSI”*4 is displayed.*4 Displayed only for the Dutch and German version transceivers.*5 Displayed only when an external GPS receiver or built-in GPS re-

ceiver is receiving valid position data.

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Radio Settings items D Scan type

The transceiver has two scan types, Normal scan and Prior-ity scan. A Normal scan searches all Favorite channels in the selected channel group. A Priority scan sequentially searches all Favorite channels, while monitoring Channel 16.

-sions.

D Scan resume timer (Default: OFF)The scan resume timer can be selected as a pause (OFF) or timer scan (ON). When OFF is selected, the scan pauses until the signal disappears.

When ON is selected, the scan pauses for 5 seconds and then resumes, even if a signal has been received on any channel.

Priority scan When ON is selected, the scan pauses for 5 seconds and then resumes, even if a signal has been received on any channel other than Chan-nel 16.

D Dual/Tri-watch (Default: Dualwatch)This item can be selected as Dualwatch or Tri-watch. (p. 18)

Channel Group DExcept for the European version, a channel group suitable for your operating area can be selected. Depending on the transceiver version, INT, USA, CAN, ATIS, or DSC may be selectable.See page 10 for details.

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D Weather alert (For only U.S.A. and Australian version transceivers)A NOAA broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone be-fore important weather information.After the transceiver detects the alert, “WX ” blinks until the transceiver is operated.

” 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.

OFF: The transceiver does not detect a weather alert tone.

Configuration items Backlight D (Default: 7)

The function display and keys can be backlit for better visibil-ity under low light conditions.The backlight can be set to 7 levels and OFF.

D Display contrast (Default: 5)This item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 8 steps. Level 1 is the lowest contrast, and level 8 is the highest con-trast.

D Key Beep (Default: ON)You can turn OFF beep tones for silent operation, or you can turn ON the tones to have confirmation beeps sound when a key is pushed.

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Configuration items (Continued) D Key Assignment

Desired functions can be assigned to Dial and the softkeys. When the “KEY ASSIGNMENT” screen is displayed, rotate qDial or push [∫]/[√] to select “Dial” or “Softkeys,” and then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial or push [ w ∫]/[√] to select the desired position, and then push [ENT].

Rotate Dial or push [ e ∫]/[√] to select an option, and then push [ENT] to set it.

” is displayed next to the selected option.

* [CHAN] is displayed instead of [CH/WX] for the IC-M323 and IC-M323G except for Australian version.

Push [EXIT] to exit the Menu screen. r

The Audio volume (VOL), squelch (SQL), channel selection (CHAN), and LCD backlight level (Backlight) functions can be assigned to any one of 4 sequential positions on Dial. Push-ing Dial 1 to 4 times sequentially selects the desired func-tion, and rotating Dial adjusts the level or selects a value or number.

For example:- VOL is assigned to the 1st position, and pushing Dial once

selects VOL. The VOL screen adjust screen is displayed and rotating Dial adjusts the audio volume.

- CH is assigned to the 3rd position, and pushing Dial three times selects CH. The channel number is displayed and ro-tating Dial will select the desired channel.

You can assign VOL, SQL, CH/WX*, and Backlight to any one of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th sequential positions.

Repeatedly pushing Dial sequentially displays all the func-tions in the order they are assigned, and skips any functions assigned as Not Used.* [CHAN] is displayed instead of [CH/WX] for the IC-M323 and IC-

M323G except for Australian version.

For “Dial” assignment For “Softkeys” assignment

For “Dial” assignment For “Softkeys” assignment

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The desired function can be assigned to the softkey func-tion. The assigned function can be used when its key icon is displayed.See page 3 for details of the assignable key functions.

D UTC Offset (Default: 00:00)Set the offset time between the UTC (Universal Time Coordi-nated) and your local time to between –14:00 and +14:00 (in 1 minute steps).

D Inactivity TimerSet the inactivity timer to between 1 and 10 minutes (in 1 minute steps) or OFF for a “Not DSC Related” item, and set it to between 1 and 15 minutes (in 1 minute steps) or OFF for a “DSC Related” item.

When the “INACTIVITY TIMER” screen is displayed, rotate qDial or push [Y]/[Z] to select “Not DSC Related” or “DSC Related,” and then push [ENT]. Rotate Dial or push [ w Y]/[Z] to select the option, and then push [ENT] to set it.

” is displayed next to the selected option.

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(Default: 10 min)When the LCD displays a screen other than the normal op-eration screen, or one not related to DSC, and no key opera-tion occurs for this set period, the transceiver automatically returns to the normal operating screen.

(Default: 15 min)

When the LCD displays the screen related to DSC, and no key operation occurs for this set period, except during dis-tress operation, the transceiver automatically returns to the normal operating screen.

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Configuration items (Continued)NMEA Output D

Select the Data Output function option for a NMEA output port.

(Default: OFF)When receiving position data from an external or the built-in GPS receiver,* this function sends the data from the NMEA Output port to an external device.*For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.

(Default: OFF)When receiving a DSC call, this function makes the trans-ceiver send the DSC data from its NMEA Output port to an external device.

All Stations: Outputs the call from any vessel from the NMEA Output port.

Station List: Outputs the call from any vessels listed on the Individual ID screen.

OFF: Does not output any call to an external de-vice.

D Remote ID (Default: 15)Set a Remote ID number to between 1 and 69. The Remote ID is included in the sentence of the Icom origi-nal NMEA format.

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q ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to a marine VHF antenna cable’s PL-259 con-

nector. Transmitting without an antenna may dam-

age the transceiver.

w NMEA IN/OUT LEADS

Connect to NMEA In lines of a PC or NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence format DSC, DSE compatible navigation equipment, to receive position data from other ships.

Connect to NMEA Out lines of a GPS receiver for position-data.

GSV, and GSA sentence format compatible GPS receiver is re-quired. Ask your dealer about suitable GPS receivers.

e AF OUT LEADS

Connects to an external speaker.

Used only for maintenance purpose.

The connectors are attached to keep the leads together.Before connecting to a piece of equipment, you should cut the leads to remove the connector.

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r DC POWER CONNECTOR Connects to a 13.8 V DC power source.

After connecting the DC power cable, NMEA leads or external speaker leads, cover the connector and leads with a vulcanizing tape, as shown below, to prevent water seeping into the connection.

Rubber vulcanizingtape

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).

Connect to the MA-500TR DConnect the transceiver to the high-density D-Sub 15-pin connector of the MA-500TR using the OPC-2014* cable. Af-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

Connects to lead 3 of the OPC-2014.

Connects to lead 2 of the OPC-2014.

Connects to lead 5 of the OPC-2014.

Connects to lead 4 of the OPC-2014.

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AntennaA key element in the performance of any communication sys-tem is the antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and the best place to mount them.

Fuse replacementOne fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, repair it, and replace the damaged fuse with a new one of the proper rating.

Fuse rating: 10 A

CleaningIf the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth.

DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol, as they will damage transceiver surfaces.

Supplied accessories

Mounting bracket For mounting bracket

DC power cable (OPC-891A)

Microphone hanger and screws (3×16 mm)

Knob bolts

Screws (5×20 mm)

Flat washers (M5)

Spring washers (M5)

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Mounting the transceiverUsing the supplied mounting bracket D

The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiv-er allows overhead or dashboard mounting.

Mount the bracket securely to a surface which is more than q10 mm thick and can support more than 5 kg using the 2 supplied screws (5 × 20 mm). Attach the transceiver to the bracket so that the face of the wtransceiver is at 90° to your line of sight when operating it.

KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from the vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.

Check the installation angle; the function display may not be easy-to-read at some angles.

Built-in GPS receiver is located at the right top of the front panel. If the transceiver is covered with any object that interrupts the GPS signals from the satellites, the GPS receiver will not calculate its position.Therefore, when you use the built-in GPS receiver, be sure the transceiver is positioned so the GPS receiver has a clear view to receive signals from satellites.

These bolts are shown as only a mounting example. (User supplied)

Built-in GPS receiver is located here.(For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.)

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MB-132 installationAn optional MB-132 flush mount is available for mounting the transceiver to a flat surface, such as an instrument panel.

KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your vessel’s magnetic navigation compass.

Using the template on page 85, carefully cut a hole into qthe instrument panel, or wherever you plan to mount the transceiver.Slide the transceiver through the hole, as shown below. w

Attach the clamps on either side of the transceiver with 2 eM5 × 8 mm supplied bolts.

Tighten the end bolts on the clamps (clockwise) so that the rclamps press firmly against the inside of the instrument control panel. Tighten the locking nuts (counterclockwise) so that the ttransceiver is securely mounted in position, as shown be-low. Connect the antenna and power cable, then return the in- ystrument control panel to its original place.

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Frequency coverage: Tx IC-M323/IC-M323G 156.000–161.450 MHz IC-M324/IC-M324G 156.025–157.425 MHz Rx IC-M323/IC-M323G 156.000–163.425 MHz IC-M324/IC-M324G 156.050–163.275 MHz CH70 156.525 MHz

Mode: 16K0G3E (FM) 16K0G2B (DSC)

Channel spacing: 25 kHzOperating temperature range: –20°C to +60°C;

–4ºF to +140ºFCurrent drain (at 13.8 V):

TX high 5.5 A maximum Maximum audio 1.5 A maximum

Power requirement: (negative ground) 13.8 V DC nominal

Frequency stability: ±1.5 kHz (–20°C to +60°C; –4°F to +140°F)

Antenna impedance: 50 Ω nominalDimensions (approximately): 180(W) × 82(H) × 135(D) mm

; 7.1(W) × 3.2(H) × 5.3(D) inches (Projections not included)

Weight (approximately): 1.2 kg; 2.6 lb

Transmitter DOutput power: 25 W/1 WModulation system: Variable reactance frequency

modulation

Spurious emissions: IC-M323/IC-M323G Less than 0.25 µW IC-M324/IC-M324G Less than –70 dBc (high) Less than –56 dBc (low)

Receiver DReceive system: Double conversion superheterodyneSensitivity:

FM IC-M323/IC-M323G –5 dBµ emf typical (at 20 dB SINAD) IC-M324/IC-M324G –13 dBµ typical (at 12 dB SINAD) DSC IC-M323/IC-M323G –4 dBµ emf typical (1% BER) IC-M324/IC-M324G –5 dBµ emf typical (1% BER)

Squelch sensitivity: IC-M323/IC-M323G Less than –2 dBµ emf IC-M324/IC-M324G Less than –10 dBµ

Intermodulation rejection ratio: FM IC-M323/IC-M323G More than 68 dB IC-M324/IC-M324G More than 70 dB DSC More than 68 dBµ emf (1% BER)

Spurious response rejection ratio: FM More than 70 dB DSC More than 73 dBµ emf (1% BER)

Adjacent channel selectivity: FM More than 70 dB DSC More than 73 dBµ emf (1% BER)

Audio output power: IC-M323/IC-M323G More than 2 W at 10% distortion into

a 4 Ω load IC-M324/IC-M324G 4.5 W at 10% distortion into a 4 Ω

loadAll stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

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OptionsMB-132 FLUSH MOUNT KIT

To mount the transceiver to a panel.

MA-500TR CLASS B AIS TRANSPONDER

To transmit individual DSC calls to a selected AIS targets.

Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal perfor-mance when used with an Icom transceiver.Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom transceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.

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TROUBLESHOOTING11PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.

The transceiver does not turn ON. power source.

p. 76

Little or no sound comes from the speaker.

-tion.

p. 11p. 11p. 15

Transmitting is impossi-ble, or high power can-not be selected.

or receive only by regulations.pp. 9, 10, 83p. 12

Scan does not start. -nels.

p. 17

No beep sounds. -TION menu.

p. 71

Distress calls cannot be transmitted.

p. 7

Built-in GPS receiver is not receiving valid posi-tion data.( For only IC-M323G and IC-M324G.)

object that interrupts the GPS signals from the satellites.

objects interrupts the satellites signal.p. 78

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NOTE: Simplex channels, 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 CANNOTbe lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters.*1 Low power only.*2 Momentary high power.

*3 DSC operation only.*6 UK Marina Channels: M1=37A (157.850 MHz), M2=P4 (161.425 MHz) for only U.K. versions.

*4 For only U.S.A versions.*5 For only U.S.A, U.K, and Australian versions.

*7 For only U.S.A and Australian versions.

Channel number Frequency (MHz)

03 156.150 160.7500303A 156.150 156.150

156.200 160.80004

02 156.100 160.70002

04A 156.200 156.200156.250 160.85005

05A 05A 156.250 156.25006 06 156.300 156.30006

156.350 160.9500707A 07A 156.350 156.35008 08 156.400 156.4000809 09 156.450 156.4500910 10 156.500 156.5001011 11 156.550 156.5501112 12 156.600 156.60012

13*2 13*1 156.650 156.6501314 14 156.700 156.70014

15*2 15*1 156.750 156.75015*1

16 16 156.800 156.8001617*1 17*1 156.850 156.85017

156.900 161.5001818A 18A 156.900 156.900

156.950 161.5501919A 19A 156.950 156.95020 20*1 157.000 161.60020

20A 157.000 157.000

01A 156.050 156.050

USA*5

01 156.050 160.65001CAN*4 Transmit ReceiveINT

Channel number Frequency (MHz)

157.100 161.7002222A 22A 157.100 157.100

23 157.150 161.75023

21b Rx only 161.650

23A 157.150 157.15024 24 157.200 161.8002425 25 157.250 161.85025

25b Rx only 161.85026 26 157.300 161.9002627 27 157.350 161.9502728 28 157.400 162.00028

28b Rx only 162.000

60 156.025 160.62560156.075 160.67561

61A 61A 156.075 156.075156.125 160.72562

62A 156.125 156.125156.175 160.77563

63A 156.175 156.17564 156.225 160.82564

64A 64A 156.225 156.225156.275 160.87565

65A 65A 156.275 156.27565A*4

156.325 160.9256666A 66A*1 156.325 156.32566A*4

67*2 67 156.375 156.3756721A 21A 157.050 157.050

USA*5

21 157.050 161.65021CAN*4 Transmit ReceiveINT

Channel number Frequency (MHz)

71 71 156.575 156.5757172 72 156.625 156.6257273 73 156.675 156.67573

70*3 70*3 156.525 156.52570*3

74 74 156.725 156.7257475*1 75*1 156.775 156.77575*1

76*1 76*1 156.825 156.82576*1

77*1 77*1 156.875 156.87577156.925 161.52578

78A 78A 156.925 156.925156.975 161.57579

79A 79A 156.975 156.975157.025 161.62580

80A 80A 157.025 157.025157.075 161.67581

81A 81A 157.075 157.075157.125 161.72582

82A 82A 157.125 157.12583 157.175 161.77583

83A 83A 157.175 157.17583b Rx only 161.775

84 84 157.225 161.8258484A 157.225 157.22585 85 157.275 161.87585

85A 157.275 157.275

86 86 157.325 161.92586

69 69 156.475 156.4756968

USA*5

68 156.425 156.42568

CAN*4 Transmit ReceiveINTChannel number Frequency (MHz)

88 88 157.425 162.0258888A 157.425 157.425

87A 157.375 157.37587 87 157.375 161.97587

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CAN*4 Transmit ReceiveINT

Frequency (MHz)

RX only 162.425RX only 162.450RX only 162.500

RX only 162.475

RX only 162.525RX only 161.650RX only 161.775RX only 163.275

RX only 162.400RX only 162.550Transmit Receive

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37A*6 157.850 157.85037A*6

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AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCzech RepublicCyprusDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIrelandItalyLatvia

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LiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited Kingdom

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A

Accessories, supplied .........................................................77Acknowledgement, Automatic ............................................62Alarm ................................................................................64All Ships call Making a call ...................................................................34 Receiving a call ..............................................................55Antenna ..............................................................................77AquaQuake .........................................................................15ATIS code .............................................................................8

B

Backlight level .....................................................................15

C

Call channelSelecting a Call channel ...................................................9Entering a Call channel data ..........................................14

Call logReceived Call log ...........................................................60Transmitted Call log ........................................................59

Channel 16 ...........................................................................9Channel 16 Switch function ................................................63Channel 70 Squelch level ...................................................64Channel group ....................................................................10Channel List ........................................................................83Channel Name ....................................................................13Cleaning .............................................................................77

Connections ........................................................................75Country Code List ...............................................................84

D

Display contrast ..................................................................71Distress Acknowledgement ................................................52Distress call

Making a call ...................................................................23 Canceling a call ..............................................................26 Receiving a call ..............................................................52Distress Relay Acknowledgement ......................................53Distress Relay Call .............................................................53DSC Loop Test ....................................................................65DSC Settings ......................................................................62

DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH .................................................18

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Explicit Definitions ................................................................. i

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Favorite channels ...............................................................17Front panel............................................................................2Function display ....................................................................4Fuse replacement ...............................................................77

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Geographical Area Call ......................................................55Group call Making a call ...................................................................32 Receiving a call ..............................................................55Group ID Entering ID .....................................................................20 Deleting ID ......................................................................21

I

IMPORTANT .......................................................................... iInactivity Timer....................................................................73Individual Call

Making a call ..................................................................27Making an acknowledgement .........................................30Receiving a call ..............................................................54

Individual IDEntering ID ......................................................................19Deleting ID .......................................................................21

InstallationTemplate .........................................................................85

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Key Assignment ..................................................................72Key Beep ............................................................................71

M

MB-132 installation .............................................................79Menu Screen

Menu screen items ..........................................................69Using the Menu screen ...................................................68

Microphone ...........................................................................6Microphone Lock function ...................................................14MMSI code ...........................................................................7Mounting the transceiver ....................................................78

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NMEA Output .....................................................................74

O

Operating Rules ....................................................................1Operation, basic ...................................................................9Options ...............................................................................81

P

Polling Request CallMaking a call ..................................................................39Making a reply call .........................................................50Receiving a call ..............................................................58

Position and time ................................................................22Position Report Call

Making a call ..................................................................37Making a reply call .........................................................48Receiving a call ..............................................................57

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Position Request CallMaking a call ..................................................................35Making a reply call .........................................................45Receiving a call ..............................................................56

PRECAUTIONS (English) .................................................. viPRÉCAUTIONS (Français) ............................................... vii

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Receiving ............................................................................12Remote ID ..........................................................................74

S

ScanScan resume timer .........................................................70Scan types ......................................................................16Starting a scan ...............................................................17

Softkey function ....................................................................6Specifications .....................................................................80Squelch ...............................................................................11

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Test Acknowledgement CallMaking a call ...................................................................43Receiving a call ...............................................................59

Test callMaking a call ...................................................................41Making an acknowledgement .........................................43Receiving a call ...............................................................58

Transmitting ........................................................................12Troubleshooting ..................................................................82

U

UTC Offset ..........................................................................73

V

Volume ................................................................................11

W

Weather alert ......................................................................71Weather channel ................................................................11

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