Icom M510 Instruction Manual

Icom M510 Manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER |M510 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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    This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-M510. This instruction manual includes some functions that are usable only when they are preset by your dealer. Ask your dealer for details. ■■ Explicit Definitions WORD DEFINITION zz Fixed mount Class D DSC marine VHF
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    ■■ In Case of Emergency If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on Channel 16 or transmit your Distress call using Digital Selective Calling 1 (DSC) on Channel 70. 2 DDUsing Channel 16 1. Push [16/C] to switch to Channel 16. 3
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    ■■ Radio Operation Warning Icom requires the radio operator to meet the FCC Requirements for Radio Frequency Exposure. An WITH A MAXIMUM GAIN OF 9 dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM. IC-M510 and CT-M500 RF Safety warning An internal Wireless LAN module and an antenna are supplied with the IC
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    ■■ Avertissement Pour Les Opérateurs Radio Icom exige que l'opérateur radio se conforme aux exigences MAXIMAL EST DE 9 dBi. Avertissement de sécurité RF IC-M510 et CT-M500 Un module LAN sans fil interne et une antenne sont fournis avec l'IC-M510 et le CT-M500. Pour se conformer à l'exposition aux
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    Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under de fréquence radio. S'il n'a pas été installé conformément aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs créer des interférences perturbant les communications
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    In the cockpi ■■ Note A WARNING STICKER is supplied with the USA version transceiver. To comply with FCC regulations, this sticker must be affixed in such a location as to be readily seen from the operating controls of the radio as in the diagram to the right. Make sure the chosen location is clean
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    the wireless LAN ••We recommend that users with pacemakers take precautions to be sure that this device does not cause them a problem because of electromagnetic interferences. ••Do not use this device near microwave ovens. A microwave oven may cause electromagnetic interference to the communications
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    face arrière de la l'émetteur-récepteur à une prise CA. Cela VHF chauffe en cas d'utilisation continue 1 pourrait provoquer un choc électrique ou alimentation CC lors de la connexion à une source REMARQUE: INSTALLER la VHF et le 7 d'alimentation. Cela pourrait endommager microphone à au moins
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    ■■ Information Sur Le Réseau Local Sans Fil DDPrécautions pour l'utilisation DDLieu d'installation du réseau du réseau local sans fil local sans fil ••Nous recommandons aux utilisateurs portant un stimulateur cardiaque de s'assurer que cet appareil ne cause pas de problème d'interférences é
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    microphone connector is not screwed in completely, or the transceiver 4 has been dropped. Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice. 5 6 ■■ Key Icon Description The keys are described in this manual as follows: 7 8 The keys that have an words or letters on them are described
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    ■■Command microphone operation 77 10 MENU SCREEN 79 ■■Using the Menu screen 79 ■■Menu items description 82 11 WLAN SETTING 88 ■■Connecting to the IC-M510 88 ■■Power Link function 92 ■■NMEA over WLAN settings 92 ■■Reset the WLAN settings 93 ■■WLAN Information 93 xi
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    the transceiver 97 4 ■■MBF-7 installation 98 ■■Microphone installation 99 5 13 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 101 6 ■■Specifications 101 ■■Options 104 7 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 105 8 15 CHANNEL LIST 107 ■■For IC-M510 107 9 16 TEMPLATE 110 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 xii
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    on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations. NOTE: Even though the IC-M510 is capable of operation on VHF marine channels 1021, 1023, 1081, 1082, and 1083, according to FCC regulations these simplex channels cannot be lawfully used by the
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    2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■ Front panel Function Speaker 1 display (p. 4) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PW R 13 12 11 10 1 DISTRESS KEY [DISTRESS] Hold down for 3 seconds to transmit a Distress call. (p. 21) 2 ENTER KEY [ENT] Push to set the entered data, selected item, and so on. 3 LEFT/RIGHT KEYS Push
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    PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p. 13) Hold down to transmit, release to receive. 2 UP/DOWN KEYS p. 13) Push to select the Favorite channels, change scanning direction or manually resume a scan. LL When the "FAV on MIC" item is set to "OFF," you can select all channels. (p. 85) 3 TRANSMIT POWER KEY [H/L] zz
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    LL When you switch the main screen between TIME AREA The current time and is displayed when valid GPS data is received, or manually enter the time. 1 the INFO, the Plotter, and the Highway screens, push [DISP] . Indicator Description Displayed when a GPS 2 Information area NO TIME antenna
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    2 PANEL DESCRIPTION DDInformation area The following indicators are displayed in the Information area. Indicator Description Displayed when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. Displayed while transmitting. ••Displayed when there are unread DSC messages. ••Blinks when a DSC message
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    PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 ■■ Software Keys DDSoftware key functions Various often-used functions are assigned to the Software Keys for easy access. The Compose Distress [DTRS]  (p. 22) 1 functions' icons are displayed above the Software Keys, as shown below. Push to display the "Compose Distress"
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    To use this function, the external hailer speaker must be connected to the CT-M500, and the CT-M500 must be connected to the IC-M510. DSC Log (p. 43) Push to display the received call log or distress message log. Waypoint [WPT] (p. 63) Push to save your position information to the
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    3 PREPARATION ■■ Entering the MMSI code The Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI: DSC self ID) code consists of 9 digits. You can only enter the code when turning ON the transceiver for the first time. 1 This
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    3 PREPARATION ■■Entering the MMSI code 6. Enter your MMSI code again to confirm. 7. Push Finish to set the entered code. ••When your MMSI code is successfully entered, "MMSI registered successfully." is briefly displayed, and then enters the operating screen. LL Your MMSI code is also displayed on
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    4 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■ Selecting a channel DDRegular Channel 1 You can select a channel by pushing [▲] or [▼]. 2 DDChannel 16 Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used to establish the initial contact 3 with a station, and for emergency communications. Channel 16 is monitored
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    4 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■ Weather channels and Weather Alert The transceiver has 10 preset Weather channels. The transceivers are capable* of monitoring broadcasts from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The transceiver automatically detects a Weather alert tone on the
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    BASIC OPERATIONS 4 ■■ Adjusting the volume/squelch/backlight/display mode DDAdjusting the volume level 1 zz Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio volume level. 2 DDAdjusting the squelch level Squelch enables the audio to be heard only while receiving a signal that is stronger than 3 the set
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    4 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■ Setting the Call channel By default, a Call channel is set in each Channel Group. You can set your most often-used channel as your Call channel in each Channel Group for quick recall. 1. Open the "Call Channel" screen. [MENU] > Settings > Radio > Call Channel 2. Push [▲] or
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    operating channel and weather channel, using numbers, uppercase letters, symbols, and a space. This enables easy recognition of the channels 10 or stations. All VHF marine channels are set with default names. 11 1. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select the channel to edit. 2. Push [◄] or
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    4 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■ Microphone Lock function The Lock function electronically locks all keys on the microphone except [PTT] to prevent accidental channel changes or functions access. 1. Hold down [PWR] for 1 second to turn OFF the transceiver. 2. While holding down [H/L] on the microphone, hold
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    5 SCAN OPERATION ■■ Scan types You can find ongoing communication by scanning the Favorite channels. 1 Before starting a scan : ••Set the channels that you want to scan as Favorite channels. (p. 17) 2 LL Only the Favorite channels are scanned. ••Set the scan type to "Priority Scan" or "Normal
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    5 SCAN OPERATION ■■ Setting Favorite channels You can quickly recall often-used channels by setting them as Favorite channels. You can set Favorite channels in each Channel Group. 1. Select a Channel Group on the Menu screen. (p. 10) [MENU] > Settings > Radio > Channel Group 2. Push [▲] or [▼], or
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    6 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH ■■ Description Dualwatch and Tri-watch are convenient to periodically check Channel 16 while you are operating on another channel. 1 Dualwatch Tri-watch 2 Call channel 3 Operating channel CH 16 Operating channel 4 5 CH 16 6 Periodically checks Channel
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) ■■ DSC address ID DDEntering an Individual or Group ID You can enter a total of 75 Individual IDs and 25 Group IDs, and assign names to them of up to 10 characters. 1. Open the "Individual ID" or "Group ID" screen. [MENU] > Settings > DSC > Individual ID [MENU] >
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    vessel's position, date, and time. If no GPS data is 9 received, manually enter the position and Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) time. NOTE: 10 ••The manual entry is disabled while valid GPS data is received. 11 ••The manually entered position and time is valid only for 23.5 hours, or until
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    displayed. 8. Push OK to return to the operating screen. TIP: A default Distress alert contains: ••Nature of distress: Undesignated distress ••Position information: The latest GPS, or manually input position, that is held for 23.5 hours, or until you turn OFF the transceiver. 21
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDRegular call Select the nature of the Distress call to include in the Regular Distress call. 1. Push DTRS . 1 ••The "Compose Distress" screen is displayed. 2. Push [ENT] or [CH/ENT] to enter the Nature selection 2 mode. 3. Select the nature of the Distress,
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDDistress Cancel call If you have accidentally made a Distress call, or made an incorrect Distress call, send a Distress Cancel call to cancel the call as soon as possible while waiting for an Acknowledgment. Be sure to report the purpose of the cancellation. 1.
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDSending a Distress Relay acknowledgment You can send the Distress Relay acknowledgment only when a Distress Relay call is received. 1 1. When a Distress Relay call is received: 2 ••An alarm sounds. ••The screen to the right is displayed. 3 2. Push any
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    send an Individual call to, and then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. ••Returns to the "Compose Non-Distress" screen. LL You can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the target station ID. 6. Select "Channel," and then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. 7. Select a channel to assign, and then push [ENT] or [CH
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    Acknowledgment When you have received an Individual call (p. 38), send an Acknowledgment to the 9 calling station. When the Auto Ack is set to "Manual," you can select an appropriate acknowledgment type. 10 1. While an Individual call is being received, push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 11
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDSending an All Ships call All Ships that have DSC transceiver use Channel 70 as their listening channel. When you want to announce a message to these ships, if they are within range, use the All Ships Call. 1. Push Other DSC . ••The "Compose Non-Distress" screen
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    "Address" screen is displayed. 8 5. Select the group to send a Group call, and then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. 9 LL You can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the target group. 10 6. Select "Channel," and then push [ENT].or [CH/ENT]. 7. Select the channel to assign, and then push [ENT
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    then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. ••The "Address" screen is displayed. 4. Select a station to send the Test call to. LL You can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the calling station. 5. Push Call to send the Test call. LL If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel
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    , when you receive a Test call, the Auto ACK function automatically sends an Acknowledgment to the calling station (p. 46). If the function is set to "Manual," do the 1 following steps to send an Acknowledgment. 2 1. After a Test call is being received, push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm
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    [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. 5. Select a target to send a Position Request call to, and then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT]. LL You can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the target ID. 6. Push Call to send the Position Request call. ••Position Request call is sent, and then "Waiting for ACK" is displayed
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDSending a Position Reply call Send a Position Reply call when a Position Request call is received. If the Auto ACK function is set to "Auto," the Acknowledgment is automatically sent to the 1 calling station. (p. 46) 2 1. After a Position Request is being
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDSending a Position Reply call Accept : Accepts the call. ••Displays the received call's information. ••The call is saved in the DSC Log. Push ACK Able or ACK Unable , then push Call to send the Position Reply call. STBY : Closes the call, and then returns to
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDSending a Polling Reply call/Position Report Reply call ••Send a Polling Reply call when a Polling Request call is received. LL When "Polling ACK" is set to "Auto," the transceiver automatically sends the call. 1 ••Send a Position Report Reply call when a
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    the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen. Pause : Accept : Pause is not displayed if the "CH Auto Switch" item is set to "Manual." (p. 46) Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is automatically selected. Select Resume to resume the countdown. The call is saved in the DSC Log
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) When a Distress acknowledgment is received: 1. After a Distress Acknowledgments is being received, push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 1 2. Push Close Window . ••The received information is displayed. 2 3 4 3. Push Accept. 5 ••The received information
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    the RX call task, and returns to the Main screen. Pause : Accept : Pause is not displayed if the "CH Auto Switch" item is set to "Manual." (p. 46) Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is automatically selected. Select Resume to resume the countdown. The call is saved in the DSC Log
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    function automatically sends an Acknowledgment to the calling station. ( [MENU] > Settings > DSC > Auto ACK (p. 46)) If Auto ACK is set to "Manual," you can manually send an Acknowledgment for each call as described in this section. DDReceiving an Individual call When an Individual call is received
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    resume the countdown. ••The call is saved in the DSC Log. LL Pause is not displayed if the "CH Auto Switch" item is set to "Manual." (p. 46) Accepts the call. ••The assigned channel is selected. ••The call is saved in the DSC Log. STBY : Closes the call, and then returns to
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    DDReceiving a Position Request call (May not be used, depending on the presetting) NOTE: Even if the Auto ACK function is set to "Manual," after receiving a Distress 1 Acknowledgment, or while in the Distress Cancel call procedure, the Position Reply is automatically sent to the calling station
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDReceiving a Test call/Position Report call Example: Receiving a Test call When a Test call is received: ••An alarm sounds. ••"Received Test Call" is displayed. 1. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push the Software Key below your next operation. Ignore :
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDReceiving a Test acknowledgment/Position Reply call /Polling Reply call Example: Receiving a Test acknowledgment 1 When a call is received: 2 ••An alarm sounds. ••The following screen is displayed and the backlight 3 blinks blinks. 4 1. Push Alarm
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) ■■ DSC Log DDReceived DSC Log The transceiver saves up to 30 received Distress call messages and 50 received "Others" call messages in your DSC Log. On the operating screen, " " is displayed when there is an unread call message. The icon blinks when there is a new
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) ■■ Multiple-task mode If the Multiple-task function is enabled, the transceiver can hold up to 7 tasks. You can handle more than 2 DSC tasks simultaneously by switching between the tasks. To use 1 the Multiple-task mode, select "Multiple" in the "Procedure" on
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) DDTask list You can display the task list screen by pushing Task List . The number of tasks is displayed at the top of the screen. The number of tasks On the "Task List" screen, the following Software Keys are displayed. STBY : Delete : Active : Hold : INFO :
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    sends 12 "Able to comply." Auto (Unable): A utomatically sends DSC Data Output 13 "Unable to comply." When receiving a DSC call from the Manual: Manually sends an station that is selected in this setting, the 14 Acknowledgment. transceiver outputs the DSC data to the zz Position ACK
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    the transceiver. ••The received position data has not been updated for 10 minutes. ••The received position data has not been updated for 4 hours. ••The manually entered position data has not been updated for 23.5 hours. zz Self-Terminate An alarm sounds when duplicate Distress calls are received. zz
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    the optional MA-510TR class b ais transponder is connected to the IC-M510, you can transmit an Individual call to a selected AIS target and the voice channel on the 14 transponder. LL See page 96 for connecting instructions. 15 NOTE: To ensure correct operation of the DSC function, make sure
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    transponder Transponder operation: 1. Select an AIS target on the plotter display, Target, Danger, or Friends list screen. LL See the MA-510TR INSTRUCTION MANUAL for details. 2. Push [ENT] to display the Menu window. ••The Menu window is displayed. 3. Select "Send DSC," and then push [ENT]. ••The
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    position data, speed, course, destination, and more, depending on the class. Information is exchanged among vessels and/or base stations on the VHF maritime mobile band. The information helps to identify other nearby vessels or stations by displaying the received data on a plotter or a radar screen
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    8 AIS FUNCTION ■■ Using the Plotter screen On the plotter screen, the display range and the icons of the AIS target, waypoint for navigation and MOB are displayed. You can change the display range and type, depending on your operating style. 1. Push [DISP] and then select "Plotter". ••The Plotter
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 DDPlotter screen Displays the plotter display and selected target's information. 3 TARGET ICONS Targets whose AIS signal are received are displayed with icons. The icon may differ, depending on the target type or its status. 1 1 23 4 Icon Description 2 AIS target: Vessel
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    8 AIS FUNCTION DDPlotter screen 5 DISPLAY FILTER INDICATOR Displayed when the type of targets on the plotter screen are filtered. (p. 59) [MENU] > Settings > AIS > Target Display Indicator Description Only Danger AIS targets are displayed. Only Friend AIS targets are displayed. Only waypoints are
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 ■■ Using the AIS list screen There are 3 types of AIS lists, Target, Danger, and Friends. The target's information is automatically updated every 5 seconds, and then the AIS 1 target data is sorted. 2 1. Push [MENU]. ••The Menu screen is displayed. 3 2. Push or rotate [CH/ENT
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    8 AIS FUNCTION DDTarget/Friends List screen The Target List screen displays up to 200 AIS targets. The Friends List screen displays the AIS targets of up to 100 targets that you set as a Friend. (p. 56) The AIS target data is sorted by the distance from your vessel, and the closest target is
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 ■■ Setting a Friend You can set up to 100 AIS targets as a Friend in the Friends List. An alarm sounds when a Friend is detected, depending on the setting. (p. 60) 1 DDEntering an ID DDEditing an ID 2 There are 3 ways of setting a Friend, using 1. Open the "Friends List"
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    8 AIS FUNCTION ■■ About the Detail screen The Detail screen displays the information about the selected AIS target or waypoint. The contents may differ, depending on the selected target. LL When a Danger target is selected, is displayed.(p. 55) LL When a Friend target is selected, is displayed. (p.
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 Starboard side to antenna distance Length Beam Type of ship Elapsed time AIS-SART, AIS-MOB, and EPIRB-AIS AIS class MMSI code CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) SOG (Speed Over Ground) COG (Course Over Ground) HDG (Heading) PA (Position
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    8 AIS FUNCTION ■■ AIS settings AIS settings can be customized in "AIS" on the Menu screen. [MENU] > Settings > AIS North up/Course up You can select the display type for the plotter screen. North up: The top of the plotter screen represents North. Course up: The top of the plotter screen
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 CPA/TCPA Friends zz Slow Warn zz Friends List The GPS receiver calculated COG data of a vessel that is at anchor or drifting Displays all Friend targets that you have entered. 1 is unreliable, and therefore the CPA and TCPA data may not be calculated LL "No ID" is displayed
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    8 AIS FUNCTION ■■AIS settings ID Blocking The transceiver blocks AIS transponders that are entered into the ID Blocking list. Enter your vessel's transponder ID or other vessel's transponder IDs if necessary to prevent the transceiver from detecting them as dangerous targets. LL You can enter up to
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS NOTE: For the other functions, the transceiver must be receiving valid GPS signals, or your position must be entered. (p. 20) 1 ■■ Waypoint 2 Waypoints are GPS position data points of places you want to go to, the position of your own vessel, or of a vessel you received a
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS DDEntering a waypoint Position information that you want to memorize can be added as a waypoint. NOTE: You can also add your current position as a waypoint by pushing WPT . 1. Open the "Waypoint" screen. [MENU] > Navigation > Waypoint 2. Push Add to add a waypoint. 3. Enter a name.
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 DDEditing a waypoint A waypoint's name, latitude, longitude data can be edited. LL You cannot edit the waypoint that is being used for navigation. 1 1. Open the "Waypoint" screen. [MENU] > Navigation > Waypoint 2 2. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select a waypoint.
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■ MOB (Man Overboard) You can enter a Man OverBoard (MOB) waypoint into the transceiver with its GPS position data, as soon as a person has fallen into the water and needs to be rescued. This enables you to reach the MOB location even in the dark, or when you have lost visual
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 ■■ Anchor Watch Anchor Watch is the function to sound an alarm when your vessel is at anchor and has drifted. 1 DDStarting Anchor Watch 2 zz Push Anchor to start the Anchor Watch mode. 3 •• (a red circle) is displayed as the start position of anchor watch. 4 ••Displays
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■ Navigation The transceiver assists you to navigate to a selected destination. LL The function works only when the transceiver is receiving valid GPS signals. LL The function cannot work while in the MOB mode. NOTE: The Navigation function is a supplemental aid to navigation only
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 Selecting in the AIS list: 1. Open the list screen. [MENU] > AIS > Target/Danger/Friend list 1 2. Push [▲] or [▼] or rotate [CH/ENT] to select an AIS target. 3. Push NAV . 2 ••"Start navigation. Are you sure?" is displayed. 4. Push OK to start navigation. 3 ••The plotter
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS DDHighway screen Displays the highway information (only for watching). Push [DISP] several times to select Highway screen. LL "Navigation OFF" is displayed on the Highway screen when the Navigation mode is not used. 1 1 42 3 2 1 STEERING DIRECTION Displayed when the vessel
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 DDNavigation settings Navigation settings can be customized in "Navigation" on the Menu screen. [MENU] > Settings > Navigation 1 Track Anchor watch 2 zz Display zz Audible Alarm You can select whether or not to display You can select whether or not to sound 3 the
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■ Lost target A vessel is regarded as a "Lost target" after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data, as described below. The "Lost target" icon disappears from the plotter display 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a "
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 ■■ Using the Intercom The optional Intercom function enables you to communicate between the deck and the cabin. The 1 optional HM-195 commandmicIV™, or Android/iOS device is required for Intercom operation. 2 LL Connect the HM-195 as described on page 99. LL Download RS-
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    the CT-M500, and the CT-M500 must be connected to the IC-M510. LL See page 88 for details of the connection to the CT-M500. LL Connect an external hailer speaker as described on CT-M500 Instruction Manual. 1. Push Rx Hailer to enter the RX Hailer mode. 2. Push[▼], then push [◄] or
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    CT-M500, and the CT-M500 must be 2 connected to the IC-M510. LL See page 88 for details of the connection to the CT-M500. 3 LL Connect an external hailer speaker as described on CT-M500 Instruction Manual. 4 ••You cannot transmit while using the hailer. 5 1. Open the "Hailer" screen. [MENU
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    the hailer speaker must be connected to the CT-M500, and CT-M500 must be connected to the IC-M510. See page 88 for details of WLAN Settings and the CT-M500 Instruction Manual. TYPE One 5-second Underway blasts every 120 seconds. Stop Two 5-second blasts (separated by 2 seconds) every 120 seconds
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    > Horn Volume 1 2 2. Push [◄] or [►], or rotate [CH/ENT] to adjust the foghorn level. 3 DDManual Horn function 4 1. Open the "Manual Horn" screen. 5 [MENU] > Horn > Manual Horn 6 2. Hold down Horn to sound a horn. ••While holding down Horn , the horn sounds, and the 7 screen shown to
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    9 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■ Command microphone operation You can connect an optional HM-195 command microphone to the transceiver. Push to display the Plotter screen or the Highway screen on the command microphone screen. DDPlotter screen 1 23 DDHighway screen 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 1 TARGET BOX 2 YOUR
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 DDCommand microphone Menu screen items These items are displayed only on the Command microphone screen. Use the command microphone keys to make the settings. 1 Display Contrast 2 [MENU] > Settings > Configuration > Display Contrast 3 Adjusts the contrast of the Command
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    10 MENU SCREEN ■■ Using the Menu screen The Menu screen is used to set items, select options, and so on for the transceiver's functions. DDMenu screen operation Example: Setting the key beep to "OFF." 1. Push [MENU]. ••The Menu screen is displayed. 2. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select "
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    Unread List/Task List - AIS - Channel - Plotter Target List Danger List Friends List p. 20 8 p. 45 9 p. 51 10 p. 55 11 Hailer - Manual Horn p. 74 p. 76 12 Horn - Auto Foghorn Horn Volume p. 75 13 p. 76 Frequency p. 76 14 Intercom - - Waypoint p. 72 p. 62 15 Navigation
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    10 MENU SCREEN DDMenu screen items Menu Submenu Configuration Settings Radio DSC AIS Item Backlight Display Contrast Key Beep Key Assignment UTC Offset Inactivity Timer GPS COMMANDMIC SP RX Hailer Noise Cancel PWR SW from MIC Scan Type Scan Timer Dual/Tri-Watch Channel Group Call Channel WX
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    MENU SCREEN 10 Menu Settings Radio Info Submenu Navigation NMEA WLAN - Item Reference Track Anchor Watch Arrival Alarm XTE Alarm p. 70 1 2 NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 p. 85 3 Function Advanced Setting p. 88 4 Information p. 93 5 - p. 87 6 7 8 ■■ Menu items description 9 DDGPS Info
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    10 MENU SCREEN ■■Menu items description Inactivity Timer The transceiver automatically returns to the operation screen if you push no key for the set period of time for each mode. zz Not DSC Related Setting for when a screen that is not related to DSC is displayed. zz DSC Related Setting for when a
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    MENU SCREEN 10 ••Radio Call Channel [MENU] > Settings > Radio You can change your Call channel. The Scan Type default setting may differ, depending on the transceiver version. 1 Selects the scan type. The default setting differs, depending on the transceiver LL See page 13 for details. 2
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    10 MENU SCREEN ■■Menu items description FAV on MIC Turn the FAV on MIC function ON or OFF. ON: Pushing [▲] or [▼] on the supplied microphone scrolls up and down through only the Favorite channels. OFF: Pushing [▲] or [▼] on the supplied microphone scrolls up and down through all channels.
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    MENU SCREEN 10 Compatible PGN list Receive 059392 ISO Acknowledgment Transmit 059392 ISO Acknowledgment 1 059904 ISO Request 060160 ISO Transport Protocol, Data 059904 ISO Request 060416 ISO Transport Protocol, Connection 2 Transfer Management 060416 ISO Transport Protocol, 060928 ISO
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    10 MENU SCREEN ■■Menu items description DDRadio Info [MENU] > Radio Info Displays your transceiver's information, CT-M500's information, and command microphone's information as shown below. 87
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    Access Point 5 mode or Client mode. LL See the RS-M500 INSTALLATION MANUAL for details on connecting the mobile device to 6 the transceiver. 7 DDAccess Point mode 8 CT-M500 and a mobile device can only connect to IC-M510's in the Access Point mode. LL A maximum of 4 mobile devices and a CT
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    11 WLAN SeTTING DDAccess Point mode 6. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select the set items and then push [ENT], [CH/ENT], or [►]. TIP: ••Select to enter numbers and letters, and to enter symbols. ••Select characters or space using and Push [ENT] or [CH/ENT] to enter the selected
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    WLAN SeTTING 11 8. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select "CT-M500," and then push [ENT], [CH/ENT], or [►]. ••"CT-M500" screen is displayed. 9. Select "WLAN Setup" then push [ENT], [CH/ENT], or 1 WLAN will be temporarily disconnect during this 2 operation.", or "This menu resets the
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    CT-M500 in the "CT-M500 settings" of the IC-M510. Access point (User supplied) CT-M500 IC-M510 1. Open the "Configuration" screen. LL See steps 1 IP address according to your network environment. LL When you select the "Manual," enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask. 6. If necessary, enter
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    IP address of the mobile device. 7 8 ■■ Power Link function 9 You can set whether the CT-M500 is automatically turned ON or OFF when the IC-M510 is turned ON or OFF. 10 zz Open the "Power Link" screen. [MENU] > Settings > WLAN > Advanced Settings > 11 CT-M500 > Power Link 12 ON: The
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    the CT-M500/phone. Reset WLAN settings and the CT-M500?" is displayed. 3. Push OK to reset the CT-M500 WLAN Settings and the IC-M510 Advanced Settings. ■■ WLAN Information You can confirm the network information for the transceiver and the CT-M500. [MENU] > Settings > WLAN > Information 93
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    12 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ■■ Supplied accessories Mounting bracket DC power cable For mounting bracket 1 Knob bolts Flat washers (M5) 2 3 Screws (5 × 20 mm) Spring washers (M5) 4 5 Microphone Microphone hanger 6 and screws (3 × 16 mm) Warning sticker 7 8 9 10 NOTE: Some
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    to prevent electrical shocks and interference from other equipment occurring. Use a PH M3 × 6 screw (user supplied). 2 ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connector. A key element in the performance of any communication system is the antenna. Ask your dealer about
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    MMSI code. (p. 19) 4 LL See the instruction manual of MA-510TR's 8 DC POWER CONNECTOR connecting instructions. zz Connect each lead to the appropriate 5 or the 12 transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, repair it, and 13 replace the damaged fuse with a new one
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    the transceiver has a clear view to receive signal from satellites. 1. Mount the bracket securely to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and can support more than 5 kg using the 4 supplied screws (5 × 20 mm). NOTE: When mounting the transceiver on a board, fix the bracket to the board using the
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    CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 12 ■■ MBF-7 installation The optional MBF-7 flush mount kit is for mounting the transceiver to a flat surface (less than 20 mm thick), such as an instrument panel. 1 NOTE: Install the transceiver and/or microphone more than 1 meter from the vessel's 2 magnetic
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    12 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE ■■MBF-7 installation 6. Tighten the locking nuts (rotate counterclockwise) so that the transceiver is securely mounted in position, as shown to the right. (Torque: 2 N•m) LLoocckkiinngg nnuutt 6 End bolt 7. Connect the antenna and power cable, and then return the
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    CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 12 2 mm, 1/16 inch Mounting base 5 mm, 3/16 inch 1 2 29.5 to 31.5 (d) mm, (1 3/16 to 1 1/4 inch) 28 (d) mm, (1 1/8 inch) 50 (d) mm, (2 inch) 3 4 5 6 7 Nut Gasket 8 Cap 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 100
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    13 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ■■ Specifications LL All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. LL Measurements made without an antenna. DDGeneral ••Frequency coverage: •• Mode: ••Operating temperature range: ••Current drain (at 13.8 V): ••Power supply requirement
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    SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS 13 DDReceiver ••Receive system: Double conversion superheterodyne •• Sensitivity: FM: -10 dBμ at 12 dB SINAD 1 DSC (CH70): -1 dBμ emf (1% BER) ••Squelch sensitivity: Less than -7 dBμ 2 ••Intermodulation rejection ratio: FM: More than 75 dB ••Spurious
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    13 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS DDDimensions 156 (6.1) unit: mm (inch) 38.6 (1.5) 110 (4.3) 175 (6.9) 15 38.6 17.6 (0.6) (1.5) (0.7) 91 (3.6) 103
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    32 codes are selectable. Not available in some countries. Ask your service center or technical dealer for installation details. 15 ••UX-241 gnss remote operation of the IC-M510 through a 18 WLAN connection. ••CT-M500 external interface box To connect to the IC-M510 via wireless LAN to use
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    TROUBLESHOOTING The transceiver does not turn ON. zz Bad connection to the power supply. →→Check the connection to the transceiver and power supply. (p.96) zz The fuse is blown. →→Repair the problem (p.95) zz The position and time have not been manually entered. →→Enter the position and time. (p. 20)
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    TROUBLESHOOTING 14 The transceiver is locked up, and does not respond. zz A →→Turn ON the WLAN function. (p. 88) 6 zz SSID is set incorrectly. →→Check the SSID on both the IC-M510 and the access point. 7 zz CT-M500 is a bad connection to the power supply. →→Check the connection to the CT
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    15 CHANNEL LIST ■■ For IC-M510 NOTE: When the "Channel Display" is set to "3 digits" in the Radio setting, the channel number is displayed in 3 digits. See page 85 for details. (
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    Channel Number USA INT CAN 22 1022 1022 1022 23 23 1023 1023 2023 24 24 24 25 25 25 2025 26 26 26 27 27 27 1027 28 28 28 1028 2028 60 60 61 1061 1061 62 1062 63 1063 1063 1063 64 64 1064 1064 65 1065 1065 1065*1 66 1066 1066 1066*1 67*3 67 67 68 68
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    15 CHANNEL LIST ■■For IC-M510 Channel Number USA INT CAN 1078 1078 1078 2078 79 1079 1079 1079 2079 80 1080 1080 1080 81 1081 1081 1081 82 1082 1082
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    16 TEMPLATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 175 (6 14⁄16) 158 (6 7⁄32) Cut here R8 (5⁄16) Maximum 93 (3 21⁄32) 110 (4 11⁄32) Unit: mm (inch) 110
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    INDEX A C D Accessories Call channel Detail screen 57 Speaker Microphone 3 Supplied Radio settings 84 Distress call 1 Selecting 10 Cancel call 23 Setting 13 Receiving 35 2 accessories 94 CH 70 SQL Level, DSC Access Point mode 88 Settings 47 Regular call 22 Sending 21 3
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    INDEX H Hailer 74 Highway 69, 77 Horn 75 I ID Blocking Deleting 61 Editing 61 Inactivity Timer Configuration 83 Individual Acknowledgment Sending 26 Individual call Receiving 38 Sending 25 Individual ID Deleting 20 DSC Settings 46 Entering 19 Intercom 72 K Key Assignment Configuration
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    S Scan Priority 16 Starting 17 Types 16 Scan Timer Radio settings 84 Scan Type Radio settings 84 Self Check Test (DSC Settings)���47 Simple call, Distress call 21 Slow Warn 60 Software Keys 6 Specifications 101 Squelch level 12 Supplied accessories��94 T Target Display 59 Template 110
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    A7625D-1EX-1 Printed in Japan © 2021 Icom Inc. May 2021 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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    side of this manual. Step 1 WLAN Setting on the transceiver D Selecting the WLAN mode on the IC-M510 You can select WLAN settings. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan under license. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. All other products or
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    successful, the " " icon is displayed at the top of the IC-M510 screen. Refer to the RS-M500 manual for details on the RS-M500 operation. The manual can be downloaded from the Icom website: https://www.icomjapan.com/support/ NOTE: If an error message is displayed, check that the WLAN is properly
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that
this device does not cause harmful interference.
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
|M510