Icom IC-M510 Instruction Manual

Icom IC-M510 Manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVERS |M510 |M510E 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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    Wireless LAN for connection SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL - with RS-M500 and CT-M500. This instruction manual contains important zz AIS information display input from the operating instructions for the built-in AIS receiver* or an external IC-M510/IC-M510E. NMEA sentence. *May not be built
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    one long beep sound. 12 13 14 15 16 17 PW R 18 Key cover 2. Wait for an acknowledgment from another station. 3. After the acknowledgment is received, Channel 16 is automatically selected. 4. Hold down [PTT], then transmit the appropriate information as listed above. ii
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    ■■ Radio Operation Warning Icom requires the radio operator to meet the FCC Requirements for Radio 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-M510 and CT-M500. To comply with FCC/ISED RF
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    ■■ Avertissement Pour Les Opérateurs Radio Icom exige que l'opérateur radio se conforme aux GAIN 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 RF
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    receiver is connected. ••Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom radio. S'il n'a pas été installé conformément aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs créer des interférences perturbant
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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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    sur le panneau arrière ne ••La portée des communications s'élargit sont pas étanche IPX8. dans un espace ouvert. Cependant, dans 5 REMARQUE: INSTALLER la VHF et le microphone à au moins 1 m du compas de route du navire. des endroits tels que des entrepôts dont les murs sont métalliques, les
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    the nature of alternating periods of receiving and transmitting. Keep your transmissions About CE and DOC Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of IC-M510E which have the "CE" symbol following internet address: https://www.icomjapan.com/support/ For European versions The following caution is
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    . Contact your Icom distributor or your dealer for advice. 5 6 ■ Key Icon Description The keys are described in this manual as follows: . 17 Exit Push [MENU] or Exit . 18 Information: In this instruction manual, the transceiver model names are described as shown below. U.S.A.: USA Europe:
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    DSC calls (Distress 35 ■■Receiving DSC calls (other 38 ■■DSC Log 43 ■■Multiple-task mode 44 ■■DSC Settings 46 ■■Making an Individual call to an AIS target 48 8 AIS FUNCTION 50 ■■About AIS 50 ■■AIS classes 50 ■■Using the Plotter screen 51 ■■Using the AIS list screen 54 ■■Setting a Friend
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    MBF-7 installation 100 9 ■■Microphone installation 101 10 13 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS�� 103 ■■Specifications 103 11 ■■Dimensions 106 ■■Options 107 12 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 109 15 CHANNEL LIST 111 13 ■■For IC-M510 111 ■■For IC-M510E 113 14 16 TEMPLATE 114 15 16 17 18 xii
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    your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations. For the UK version NOTE: Even though the IC-M510E 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
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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 to
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    ■ Speaker Microphone 1 2 3 Microphone Speaker 4 1 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. L When the "FAV on MIC" item is set to "OFF," you can select all
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    INFO screen) LL When you switch the main screen between TIME AREA The current time 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
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    . Displayed when the Auto Foghorn function is activated. (p. 75) Displayed when the battery voltage is low DSC SCAN 16* SCAN* Displayed after making or receiving a DSC call. LL If the transceiver is in the Multiple Task mode, the number of DSC tasks is displayed by the indicator. Displayed when
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    display range 15 on the Plotter screen. L Displayed only on the plotter screen. 16 Target Select ◄ / Target Select ► (p. 52) 17 Push to select an AIS target, waypoint, or 18 MOB. L Displayed only on the plotter screen. NOTE: The displayed icons or their order may differ, depending on the
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    to the regular channel mode. DSC Log (p. 43) Push to display the received call log or distress message log. Waypoint [WPT] (p. 63) Push to save the external hailer speaker must be connected to the CT-M500 connected to the IC-M510/IC-510E. LO/DX  (p. 85) (For only the USA version) Push to
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    where you operate the transceiver. 1 LL If no country is selected, "General" is automatically selected. 2 ■■ Entering the MMSI code 3 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
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    3 PREPARATIONS ■■ Entering the ATIS ID (For NLD and FRG versions) The Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) ID consists of 10 digits. You can enter the ID in the "ATIS ID Input" item on the Menu screen. This ID entering can be done only once. After entering, it can be changed only by
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    4 BASIC OPERATIONS ■ Selecting a channel D Regular Channel 1 You can select a channel by pushing [▲] or [▼]. 2 D Channel 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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    400 7 3 162.475 8 4 162.425 9 5 162.450 10 Frequency (MHz) 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.275 DDSetting the Weather Alert To receive the weather alert, set the WX Alert to "ON with Scan," or "ON." 1. Open the "Weather Alert" screen. [MENU] > Settings > Radio > WX Alert 2. Select "ON
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    the squelch level Squelch enables the audio to be heard only while receiving a signal that is stronger than 3 the set level. A higher level blocks weak signals, so that you can receive only stronger signals. A lower level enables you to hear weak signals. 4
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    the channel. 3. Push [ENT] or [CH/ENT] to set the selected channel as the Call channel. 4. Push [MENU] to exit the Menu screen. ■ Receiving and transmitting CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. 1. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to select a channel to call on. • The channel number
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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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    CH 01 WX* *For the USA version, when the Weather Alert function is ON, the previously selected Weather channel is also scanned. When a signal is received: On Channel 16: The scan pauses until the signal disappears. On a channel other than Channel 16: The scan becomes Dualwatch until the signal
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    displayed during a Normal Scan, and "SCAN 16" is displayed during a Priority Scan. • "SCAN" and " " are displayed when a signal is received. L When a signal is received, the scan pauses until it disappears, or resumes after 5 seconds, depending on the Scan Timer setting in "Radio Settings." L A beep
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    Periodically checks Channel 16 and 7 16 while operating on another the Call channel while operating on channel. another channel. 8 When a signal is received: 9 On Channel 16: Dualwatch/Tri-watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears. 10 On the Call channel: Tri-watch switches
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) ■ DSC address ID D Entering 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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    the 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. • The manually entered position and time is valid only for 23.5 hours, or until
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    IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. D Simple call 1. Confirm that no Distress call is being received. 2. While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3 seconds distress • Position information: The latest GPS, or manually input position, that is held for 23.5 hours, or until you turn OFF
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    [ENT] 3 or [CH/ENT]. (Example: Flooding) • The setting is saved and returns to the previous screen. 4 L If no valid GPS data is being received, select "Position," and then enter the latitude, longitude, and 5 UTC. See "Entering the position and time" on page 20 for 6 details. 7 4. While
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    sure?" is displayed. 6. Push OK to return to the operating screen. D Distress call Software Key description While waiting for an Acknowledgment: After receiving an Acknowledgment: Cancel : Cancels the Distress call and STBY : Closes the Distress operation, and enables you to send a Cancel call
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    An alarm sounds. • The screen on the right is displayed. 4 2. Push any Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 5 6 7 3. Push Accept. • The received information is displayed. 8 9 10 11 4. Push ACK . 12 • The call contents screen is displayed. L Rotate [CH/ENT] to view the call contents. 13
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    receiving the Acknowledgment "Able to comply." NOTE: You can also compose an Individual call to an AIS target on the Plotter screen or the AIS to the "Compose Non-Distress" screen. L You can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the target station ID. 6. Select "Channel," and then push [
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    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 • The received call's information is displayed. 2. Push Accept. 12 • The Acknowledgment
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending 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 L 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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    Input" to manually enter the calling station. 5. Push Call to send the Test call. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 6. When you receive an Acknowledgment: • An alarm sounds. • The screen on the right is displayed. 7. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the
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    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. 3 2. Push Accept. • The
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    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. L If Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channel becomes clear. 7. When you receive a Position Reply: • An alarm
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Sending 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) D Sending 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.
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    . L When "Polling ACK" is set to "Auto," the transceiver automatically sends the call. 1 2 1. While a Polling Request call is being received, push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 3 4 5 6 2. Push Accept. • Enters the DSC Task mode. 7 8 9 10 3. Push ACK . 11 • The call contents
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    example of receiving a Distress call. When a Distress call is received: • The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF. • "Received Distress" 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.
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    you sure?" is displayed. 7 8 9 5. Push OK to return to the operating screen. 10 11 When a Distress Cancel call is received: 12 1. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. • The received information is displayed. 13 14 15 16 17 2. Push STBY , and then push OK to return to the operating
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    a Distress Relay call When a Distress Relay call is received: • An alarm sounds. • The following screen is displayed 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
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    > 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. D Receiving an Individual call When an Individual call is received: • An alarm sounds. • "Received INDV Call" is displayed. 1. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the
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    call is received: • An alarm sounds. • "Received Group Call" is displayed. When an All Ships call is received: • An alarm sounds. • "Received All Ship L 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
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    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. 2 When
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    to Comply." comply) • The call is saved in the DSC Log. Accept : Accepts the call. • Displays the received call's information. • The call is saved in the DSC Log. • The received call's information is displayed. Push ACK , and then push Call to send a Test Acknowledgment. (p. 30) Push Resend to
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    screen is displayed and the backlight 3 blinks. • " " blinks. 4 1. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. 2. Push Close Window 5 • The received information is displayed. 3. Push STBY . 6 • "Terminate the procedure. Are you sure?" is displayed. 7 4. Push OK to return to the operating screen
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    is displayed. 3. Select "Distress" or "Others," and then push [ENT]. L "Distress" displays the received Distress call log, and "Others" displays the received DSC call log. TIP: You can also display the "Received" screen by pushing DSC Log on the operating screen. 4. Select a log, and then push [ENT
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    , you can hold or activate the DSC task as follows. Example: When a Group call is received: 9 1. Push Alarm OFF to turn OFF the alarm. • The received call's information is displayed. 10 2. Push Hold . • The received Group call task is held into the task list 11 and returns to the operating
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    7 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) D Task 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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    (Able): Automatically sends 12 "Able to comply." Auto (Unable): Automatically 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
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    is entered. ••The position data has not been received for 10 minutes after turning ON 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
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    set to Routine. 1 2 D Selecting an AIS target on the IC-M510/IC-M510E You can compose an Individual call to an AIS target selected on the Plotter screen or the 3 AIS list. 4 NOTE: The IC-M510/IC-M510E can be input AIS information from the built-in AIS receiver (if built in) or an external
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    AIS transponder Transponder operation: 1. Select an AIS target on the plotter display, Target, Danger, or Friends list screen. L See the MA-510TR INSTRUCTION MANUAL : 7. When the acknowledgment is received, alarm sounds. z If the acknowledgment 'Able to comply' is received, push Alarm OFF to stop
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    FUNCTION NOTE: The IC-M510/IC-M510E can be input AIS information from the built-in AIS receiver (if built in) or an external NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 sentence source. 1 ■■ About AIS 2 The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is primarily used for collision-risk management and navigation safety
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    the plotter screen, the display range and the icons of the AIS target, waypoint for navigation and MOB are displayed. You can change the Anchor watch mode, push to stop Anchor watch. NOTE: An alarm sounds when an AIS target is closer than the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to CPA)
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    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 LL The tip of the target triangle 3 automatically
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    Only waypoints are displayed. No indicator All targets are displayed. 6 NAVIGATION LINE Displays a line from the start position of navigation to the AIS target or waypoint. 7 TARGET BOX Displays the selected target. L When a target box is displayed, push Target Details to display the detail screen
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    list screen is displayed. 8 4. Push or rotate [CH/ENT] to select an AIS target. 9 5. Push the Software Key below for your next operation. DSC : Displays L Displayed only in the Danger List. NOTE: An alarm sounds when an AIS target is closer than the CPA and TCPA settings, and so on, depending
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    to CPA) time are less than the set values. You can set the values in "CPA" and "TCPA" on the Menu screen. (p. 59) [MENU] > Settings > AIS > CPA/TCPA > CPA or TCPA LL The transceiver can display up to 200 targets. 1 2 1 2 1 THE NUMBER OF TARGETS Displays the number of
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    Friend. 2. Push Add to display the Friend ID window. D Deleting an ID 1. Open the "Friends List" screen. 8 3. Enter an ID. [MENU] > Settings > AIS > Friends > 9 TIP: Friends List • Select a number using [◄] and [►]. 2. Push [▲] or [▼], or rotate [CH/ENT] to 10 • Push [ENT], or [CH/ENT] to
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    Contents list NOTE: The contents may differ, depending on the received data. Class A and SAR vessel AIS class MMSI code Ship name Country name Call sign Vendor ID NAV Status Destination Estimated time of arrival Elapsed time Class B AIS class MMSI code Ship name Country name Call sign Vendor ID
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    ) COG (Course Over Ground) ALT (Altitude) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low)) Range Bearing Length Width Elapsed time AtoN and AtoN virtual AIS class MMSI code Target name CPA (Closest Point of Approach) TCPA (Time to CPA) Position (Latitude, Longitude) PA (Position Accuracy (H: High, L: Low
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    The top of the plotter screen represents the direction your vessel's course over ground. Target Display You can select whether or not to limit the AIS or waypoint targets that are displayed on the plotter display. You can easily see the plotter display. LL The indicator is displayed on the plotter
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    AIS FUNCTION 8 zz Slow Warn Friends The GPS receiver calculated COG data zz Friends List of a vessel that is at anchor or drifting is unreliable, and therefore the CPA Displays all Friend targets that
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    ] to move the cursor. 4. Select " Finish ," and then push [ENT] to enter the ID. • Editing an ID 1. Open the "ID Blocking" screen. [MENU] > Settings > AIS > ID Blocking 2. Push [▲] or [▼] to select an ID. 3. Push Edit . • See step 3 in "Entering an ID," as described above. 4. Push OK . • Deleting an
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    be entered. (p. 20) 1 ■ Waypoint 2 Waypoints are GPS position data points of places you want to go to, the position of your vessel, or a vessel you received a DSC call from. You can enter up to 100 waypoints with 3 names of up to 15 characters. You can enter your current position data, or
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    do not enter a name, a popup screen is displayed. Push any key to return to the previous screen. 6. Enter a latitude. L When GPS data is received, your current position information is automatically displayed. 7. Select Next , and then push [ENT] or [CH/ENT] to save the latitude. • The "LON:" screen
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 D Editing a waypoint A waypoint's name, latitude, longitude data can be edited. L 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. L
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    be rescued. This enables you to reach the MOB location even in the dark, or when you have lost visual contact. You can select an AIS target during the MOB mode. D Starting MOB  Push MOB to enter the MOB mode. • Three beeps sound. • The plotter screen is displayed, and is displayed
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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 D Starting Anchor Watch 2  Push Anchor to start the Anchor Watch mode. 3 • (a red circle) is displayed as the start position of anchor watch. 4 • A red dashed
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    a selected destination. L The function works only when the transceiver is receiving valid GPS signals. L The function cannot work while in the MOB There are 3 ways of setting a destination using NAV , selecting in the AIS list, and selecting in the Waypoint list. NOTE: A popup screen is displayed
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    Resetting navigation The transceiver resets the start position, and restarts navigation from your current position. L The function works only when the transceiver is receiving valid GPS signals. L The function cannot work while in the MOB mode, or when the transceiver does not navigate. 1. Open the
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    the limit line that marks when the vessel goes off course. 3 NAVIGATION LINE Displays a line from the start position of navigation to the AIS target or waypoint. 4 YOUR VESSEL ICON Displayed according to the destination's position. LL When your vessel moves less than 2 knots, is displayed. 69
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    OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 D Navigation settings Navigation settings can be customized in "Navigation" on the Menu screen. [MENU] > Settings > Navigation 1 Track Anchor watch 2  Display  Audible Alarm You can select whether or not to display You can select whether or not to sound 3 the vessel
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    Vessel is moving faster than 23 knots while changing course 30 seconds N/A 9 Vessel is moving faster than 2 knots N/A 180 seconds N/A *1 AIS Class B does not provide information about the navigational status, anchored or moored. *2 CS: Carrier-sense, *3 SO: Self organized ••Others Category
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    page 101. L Download the RS-M500 when you operate by the Android/iOS device. NOTE: While using the Intercom function, • Transmit is disabled. • The received call audio is muted. • Operation is disabled on devices other than the two that are using the Intercom function. 1. Open the "Intercom" screen
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    Hailer The RX Hailer function enables you to hear the received audio on the deck or bridge through a Hailer the connection to the CT-M500. L 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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    the CT-M500. 2 L Connect an external hailer speaker as described on CT-M500 Instruction Manual. • You cannot transmit while using the hailer. 3 4 1. Open the "Hailer" hailer mode, the transmit and receive functions are disabled. When the transceiver is 17 transmitting, the hailer function is
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    must be connected to the CT-M500 connected to the transceiver. See page 92 for details of WLAN Settings and the CT-M500 Instruction Manual. TYPE One 5-second Underway blast every 120 seconds. Stop Two 5-second blasts (separated by 2 seconds) every 120 seconds. One 5-second blast followed by
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    > Manual Horn 6 2. Hold down Horn to sound a horn. • While holding down Horn , the horn sounds, and the 7 screen shown on the right is displayed. L To adjust the horn volume level, push VOL to open 8 the Horn Volume popup screen. NOTE: While in the Horn mode, the transmit and 9 receive
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    Displays the range (RNG) from your vessel to the target. 4 XTE Displays the Cross Track Error. AIS target: Vessel DDThe Software Key names AIS target: Vessel (Friend) AIS target: AIS-SART, AIS-MOB, and EPIRB-AIS Some Software Key names in the transceiver and the command microphone are different
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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 *1 - 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 - p. 82 AquaQuake - - p. 14 DSC Log - Received Call Log Transmitted Call Log p. 43 *1 For only the USA version. 80
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    10 MENU SCREEN DDMenu screen items Menu Settings Submenu Configuration 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 Model *2 Scan
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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 p. 88 4 Advanced Settings p. 90 Information p. 95 5 - p. 87 6 7 8 ■■ Menu items description 9
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    RX Hailer function. L See page 73 for details. Noise Cancel The Noise Cancel function reduces random noise components in the received or transmitted signal. Set the function for both receiving and transmitting. z RX OFF: The Noise Cancel function is OFF. Low: Reduces random noise components in the
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    MENU SCREEN 10 ••Radio [MENU] > Settings > Radio Scan Type (Except for the NLD version) Selects the scan type. The default setting differs, depending on the transceiver version. LL See page 16 for details. Normal Scan: Scans all Favorite channels in the selected channel group. Priority Scan: 
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    NMEA 0183 Select the data transfer speed for each port to receive data from external devices. 4800 bps: Select to receive position data from an external GPS receiver. 38400 bps: Select to receive AIS data from an external AIS transponder. NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 is a communication standard used to
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    MENU SCREEN 10 Compatible PGN list Receive 059392 ISO Acknowledgment Transmit 059392 ISO AIS Class B Position Report 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 9 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position 10 129041 AIS
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    10 MENU SCREEN 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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    /ENT] to select "ON," and then push [eNT] or [CH/eNT]. 6 • "ON" is set, and the transceiver returns to the previous screen. 7 8 9 ■ Setting up the IC-M510/IC-M510E WLAN mode 10 When connecting to the CT-M500 or the mobile device, select whether to use the 11 Access Point mode or the Client
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    function (p. 88). 2. Select a WLAN connecting mode, the Access Point mode or the Client mode (pp. 90, 94). 3. Enter the required information on configuring the IC-M510/IC-M510E WLAN in the Access Point mode or joining your WLAN in the Client mode. Step 2 zz For the CT-M500 (p. 92): 1. Turn ON the CT
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    WLAN SeTTING 11 D Setting the WLAN in the Access Point mode 1. Open the "Configuration" screen. 1 [MeNU] > Settings > WLAN > Advanced Settings > Configuration 2 2. Select "Access Point." 3 • "Access Point Settings" screen is displayed. L When "Requires reconfigure the CT-M500/phone. 4
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    (SSID) and then push [eNT], or [CH/eNT]. 5. Select "Auto." • The transceiver starts connecting to the access point. L If you select the "Manual," enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask. L If necessary, enter the password. 6. "Connection successful." is displayed when the transceiver and the access
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    WLAN SeTTING 11 ■ Connecting to the CT-M500 Set the CT-M500 in the "CT-M500 settings" of the IC-M510/IC-M510e. NOTE: Install the transceiver within approximately 15 meters from the CT-M500 or 1 an existing access point, and in a place where there are no obstacles
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    11 WLAN SeTTING DDPower Link function You can set whether the CT-M500 is automatically turned ON or OFF when the transceiver is turned ON or OFF. [MENU] > Settings > WLAN > Advanced Settings > CT-M500 > Power Link DDNMEA over WLAN settings You can output the NMEA 0183 (ver. 2.0 or later) sentence
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    manual for details on the RS-M500 operation. The manual can be 2 downloaded from the Icom website: https://www.icomjapan.com/support RS-M500 application. 7 ••The RS-M500 automatically searches and connects to the IC-M510/IC-M510E. When the screen shown below is displayed, the RS-M500 is ready to
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    11 WLAN SeTTING ■ Reset the WLAN settings 1. Open the "Advanced Settings" screen. [MeNU] > Settings > WLAN > Advanced Settings 2. Select "Reset WLAN Settings" and then push [eNT], or [CH/eNT]. • "Requires reconfigure the CT-M500/phone. Reset WLAN settings and the CT-M500?" is displayed. 3. Push OK to
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    One 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 16 damaged fuse with a new one of the proper rating. 17 Fuse Coding explanation 18 Fuse Coding: F 250 V 10 A Fuse
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    6 screw (user supplied). 2 ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connector. A key element in the performance to over the sentences input from the built-in GPS receiver. ••The AIS information through the AIS device inputs as VDM sentence. LL The data communication speed
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    input lines DO NOT use harsh solvents such of navigation equipment, to receive as Benzine or alcohol, as they 2 position data from other AIS target using the transponder without entering the target's MMSI code. (p. 19) 9 LL See the MA-510TR instruction manual for the connecting instruction
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    . Be sure that the transceiver is positioned where 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
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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 on the right. (Torque: 2 N•m) 6 7. Connect the antenna and power cable, and then return the instrument control panel to
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    2 mm HM-205RB CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 12 24 to 27 (d) mm 1 23 (d) mm 2 3 Gasket 4 5 6 7 8 Nut Cap 9 50 (d) mm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mounting base 5 mm Nut Cap HM-195 Mounting base Gasket 2 mm 28 (d) mm 29.5 to 31.5 (d) mm 102
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    made without an antenna. IC-M510 DDGeneral ••Frequency coverage: from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz 103 DDReceiver ••Receive system: •• Sensitivity: ••Squelch sensitivity: ••Intermodulation 12 dB SINAD DSC (CH 70) -1 dBμ emf (typical) (1% BER) AIS* -114 dBm (typical) at 20% PER Less than -7 dBμ FM More
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    satellites: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN ••Corresponding GNSS: GPS, GLONASS, SBAS 2 ••Receiving frequency: GPS, SBAS 1575.42 MHz GLONASS 1602 MHz 3 DDWireless LAN 4 ••Wireless 6 Less than 10 mW/MHz 7 *Only for the versions with the AIS receiver 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 104
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    OPTIONS ■■ Specifications IC-M510E DDGeneral ••Frequency octave from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz DDReceiver ••Receive system: •• Sensitivity: ••Squelch sensitivity: ••Intermodulation 20 dB SINAD DSC (CH 70) -1 dBμ emf (typical) (1% BER) AIS* -114 dBm (typical) at 20% PER Less than -2 dBμ FM More
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    Output power: LL May differ, depending on the country of use. 6 Less than 10 mW/MHz 7 *Only for the versions with the AIS receiver 8 9 10 11 12 ■■ Dimensions 13 14 156 (6.1) 15 38.6 (1.5) 16 unit: mm (inch) 17 18 91 (3.6) 110 (4.3) 175 (6.9) 15 38.6 17.6 (0.6) (1.5) (0.7) 106
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    external speaker. LL To use the Hailer function or the Horn function, connect to the CT-M500. LL SP-37 has not been tested and Icom does not guarantee its waterproofness. 107
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    Ensures private communications. 32 codes are selectable. Not available in some countries. Ask your service center or technical dealer for installation details. 1 ••UX-241 gnss antenna To receive GPS signals. 2 ••MBF-7 flush mount kit 3 To mount the transceiver to a panel. 4 ••MBZ-1 front
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    TROUBLESHOOTING The transceiver does not turn ON. z There is a bad connection to the power supply. → Check the connection to the transceiver and power supply. (p.98) z The fuse is blown. → Repair the problem low power or receive only by regulations. → passed since you manually entered the position
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    TROUBLESHOOTING 14 The transceiver is locked up, and does not respond. zz A software error has occurred. →→Turn OFF the transceiver, and then turn it ON again. 1
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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 2023 24 24 25 25 2025 26 26 27 27 27 1027 28 28 28 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 156.050 160.650 156.050 156.050 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.200 160.
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    1081 82 1082 1082 1082 83 1083 1083 1083 2083 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 87 88 88 88 Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 157.400 157.400 RX only 162.000 156.025 160.625 156.075 160.675 156.075 156.075 156.125 160.725 156
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    15 CHANNEL LIST ■■ For IC-M510E NOTE: When the "Channel Display" is set to "3 digits" in the Radio setting, the channel 156.850 161.500 161.550 156.950 161.550 161.600 157.000 CH Frequency (MHz) Transmit Receive 2020 RX only 161.600 21 157.050 161.650 22 157.100 161.700 23 157.150 161.
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    Cut here R8 (5⁄16) Maximum 175 (6 14⁄16) 158 (6 7⁄32) 2 (3⁄32) 2 (3⁄32) 93 (3 21⁄32) 110 (4 11⁄32) 16 TEMPLATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Unit: mm (inch) 114 HM-195 29�5 to 31�5 (d) (1 5⁄32 to 1 1⁄4) HM-205RB 24 to 27 (d) (30⁄32 to 1 1⁄16) 1⁄16
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    accessories 96 Radio settings 84 Distress call 1 Selecting 10 Cancel call 23 Setting 13 Receiving 35 2 Access Point mode 88 CH 70 SQL Level, DSC AIS Settings 47 Regular call 22 Sending 21 3 About AIS 50 Channel AIS classes 50 Channel area 5 Simple call 21 Software Key 23
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    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 82 Key Beep Configuration
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    Keys 6 Specifications 103, 105 Squelch level 12 Supplied accessories��96 T Target Display 59 Template 114 Test Acknowledgement Receiving 42 Sending 30 Test call Receiving 41 Sending 29 Time, entering 20 Transmitting 13 U UTC Offset Configuration 82 V Voice Scrambler 76 Radio settings
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    How the World Communicates A7625D-1EX-4 Printed in Japan © 2021 Icom Inc. Nov. 2021 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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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 TRANSCEIVERS
|M510
|M510E