Icom IC-M602 [2/78] D features
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-
M602 V
HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
is designed and built
with Icom’s state of the art technology and craftsman-
ship. With proper care, this product should provide you
with years of trouble-free operation.
We want to take a couple of moments of your time to
thank you for making the IC-M602 your radio of choice,
and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “tech-
nology first.” Many hours of research and development
went into the design of your IC-M602.
D
FEATURES
❍ Standard 4
×
8
″
flush mount design
❍ Built-in DSC meets ITU Class D requirement
❍ Rugged waterproof construction
❍ Large LCD with dot matrix characters
❍ Superior receiver performance
❍ Optional COMMANDMIC
TM
(2 systems are connectable)
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks
of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the United
Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other coun-
tries.
IMPORTANT
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the trans-
ceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This
manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the IC-M602.
CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONE
THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to
water including salt water, otherwise, the keys and
switches may become inoperable due to salt crystallization.
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Содержание
- Instruction manual 1
- Vhf marine transceiver 1
- 2 systems are connectable 2
- Built in dsc meets itu class d requirement 2
- D features 2
- Foreword 2
- Important 2
- Large lcd with dot matrix characters 2
- Optional commandmi 2
- Read this instruction manual carefull 2
- Rugged waterproof construction 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Standard 4 8 flush mount design 2
- Superior receiver performance 2
- Distress call procedure 3
- In case of emergency 3
- Using channel 16 distress call procedure 3
- Using digital selective calling 3
- Warning sticker 3
- Radio operator warning 4
- Basic operation 8 13 5
- Channel list 55 12 specifications and options 56 57 5
- Connections and maintenance 48 53 5
- Dsc operation 18 39 5
- Dualwatch tri watc 5
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 58 70 5
- Operating rules 1 2 panel description 2 7 5
- Other functions 40 46 5
- Scan operations 16 17 5
- Set mode 44 47 5
- Table of contents 5
- Template 5
- Troubleshooting 54 5
- Be careful 6
- Caution 6
- Caution equipment damage may occur 6
- Explicit definitions 6
- Note if disregarded inconvenience only no risk or personal injury fire or electric shock 6
- Precaution 6
- R warning never 6
- R warning personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur 6
- Word definition 6
- D priorities 7
- D privacy 7
- D radio licenses 7
- Operating rules 7
- Radio license for boaters u s a only 7
- I panel description 8
- Panel description 8
- W e r t y u o i 0 8
- Panel description 9
- Panel description 10
- Panel description 11
- 23 36w 12
- 34 34 06n 12
- Busy 25w int call 12
- I function display 12
- Local 1 10 calling 12
- Local dup 12
- Normal scan 12
- Panel description 12
- Scram tag 12
- I microphone hm 136 13
- Panel description 13
- Basic operation 14
- D channel 16 14
- D channel 9 call channel 14
- I channel selection 14
- Basic operation 15
- D u s a canadian and international channels 15
- D weather channels 15
- Basic operation 16
- Caution 16
- I receiving and transmitting 16
- Basic operation 17
- I call channel programming 17
- I channel comments 17
- Basic operation 19
- D activating the scrambler 19
- D programming scrambler codes 19
- I optional voice scrambler operation 19
- Dual watch tri watch 20
- Dualwatch tri watch 20
- I description 20
- Dual watch tri watch 21
- I operation 21
- I scan types 22
- Scan operations 22
- I setting tag channels 23
- I starting a scan 23
- Scan operation 23
- Dsc operation 24
- I mmsi code programming 24
- Position and time programming 24
- Dsc operation 25
- I position indication 25
- 34 34 06n 26
- Busy 25w int call 26
- Cancel ack calling 26
- Dsc operation 26
- I distress call 26
- Local dup 26
- Never use the distress call when your ship is not in an emergency a distress call can be used only when immediate help is needed 26
- Normal scan 26
- Scram tag 26
- Wait ack 26
- Busy 25w int call 27
- Calling 27
- Chuck3 27
- Distressack 27
- Dsc operation 27
- Local dup 27
- Osaka bay 27
- Received can 27
- Scram tag 27
- D transmitting individual call 28
- Dsc operation 28
- E rotate channel to select the desired pre programmed individual address or manual input push ent 28
- I transmitting dsc calls 28
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select individual call push ent 28
- R rotate channel to select a desired intership channel or manual input push ent 28
- The individual call function allows you to transmit a dsc sig nal to a specific ship only 28
- D transmitting individual acknowledgement 29
- Dsc operation 29
- E rotate channel to select the desired individual address or id code push ent 29
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select individual ack push ent 29
- T push ent to transmit the individual call 29
- Transmit an acknowledgement able to comply or unable to comply when an individual call for you is received 29
- U when the acknowledgement is received the display changes to the previously selected channel with beeps i push and hold ptt to communicate your message to the responding ship 29
- Y standby on channel 70 until an acknowledgement is re ceived 29
- Dsc operation 30
- I then the display changes to the channel specified by the calling station automatically 30
- R rotate channel to select an acknowledgement able to comply or unable to comply push ent 30
- T if you select unable to comply select the reason by rotating channel push ent 30
- U after the individual acknowledgement has been transmit ted the following indication is displayed 30
- Y push ent to transmit the acknowledgement to the se lected station 30
- D transmitting group call 31
- Dsc operation 31
- E rotate channel to select the desired pre programmed group address or manual input push ent 31
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select group call push ent 31
- R rotate channel to select a desired intership channel or manual input push ent 31
- T push ent to transmit the group call 31
- The group call function allows you to transmit a dsc signal to a specific group only 31
- U push clr to exit the condition 31
- Y after the group call has been transmitted the following in dication is displayed 31
- D transmitting all ships call 32
- Dsc operation 32
- E rotate channel to select the desired category push ent 32
- Large ships use channel 70 as their listening channel when you want to announce a message to these ships use the all ships call function 32
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select all ships call push ent 32
- R push ent to transmit the all ships call 32
- T after the all ships call has been transmitted the following indication is displayed 32
- Y push clr to exit the condition 32
- D transmitting position request call 33
- Dsc operation 33
- E rotate channel to select the desired pre programmed individual address or manual input push ent 33
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select position request push ent 33
- R push ent to transmit the position request call 33
- T after the position request call has been transmitted the fol lowing indication is displayed 33
- Transmit a position request call when you want to know a specific ship s current position etc 33
- Y push clr to exit the condition 33
- Busy 25w int call 34
- Chuck3 34
- Commercial 34
- D transmitting polling request call 34
- D transmitting position reply call 34
- Dsc operation 34
- Local dup 34
- Pos req 34
- Received can 34
- Scram tag 34
- Busy 25w int call 35
- Chuck3 35
- Commercial 35
- D transmitting polling reply call 35
- Dsc operation 35
- Local dup 35
- Poll req 35
- Received can 35
- Scram tag 35
- Dsc operation 36
- Setting the distress information 36
- D programming address id 37
- Dsc operation 37
- I dsc individual id 37
- D deleting address id 38
- Dsc operation 38
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select set up push ent e rotate channel to select del indv id push ent 38
- R rotate channel to select the desired id name for delet ing 38
- R set the individual id and id name 38
- T push ent to delete the address id and exit the condition 38
- T push ent to program and exit the condition to dsc set up menu 38
- D deleting group id 39
- D programming group id 39
- Dsc operation 39
- E rotate channel to select add group id push ent 39
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select set up push ent 39
- Q push menu to select the dsc menu w rotate channel to select set up push ent 39
- R set the group id and id name 39
- T push ent to delete the group id and exit the condition dsc set up menu 39
- T push ent to program and exit the condition to dsc set up menu 39
- D receiving a distress acknowledgement 40
- D receiving a distress call 40
- D receiving an all ships call 40
- Dsc operation 40
- I receiving dsc calls 40
- D receiving a polling request call 41
- D receiving a position request call 41
- D receiving an individual call 41
- Dsc operation 41
- D offset time 42
- Dsc operation 42
- E rotate channel to select offset time push ent 42
- I dsc set mode 42
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select set up push ent 42
- R set the offset time from the utc universal time coordi nated time 42
- T push ent to program and to exit the condition to dsc set up menu 42
- The local time indication is not available when a gps re ceiver sentence formatter rmc is input the transceiver s display indicates utc time only 42
- This item sets the offset time from the utc universal time coordinated time 42
- D mmsi code check 43
- Dsc operation 43
- E rotate channel to select mmsi check push ent 43
- Q push menu to enter the dsc menu w rotate channel to select set up push ent 43
- R check the 9 digit mmsi dsc self id code 43
- T push clr or ent to exit the condition to dsc set up menu 43
- The programmed 9 digit mmsi dsc self id code can be checked in dsc set mode 43
- D distress message 44
- Dsc operation 44
- E rotate channel to scroll the message 44
- I received messages 44
- Q push menu to select the dsc menu w rotate channel to select received calls push ent 44
- Q rotate channel to select distress push ent 44
- R push clr to exit the condition or push ce to clear the displayed message and returns to dsc menu 44
- The transceiver automatically stores up to 20 distress mes sages and 20 other messages the messages can be used as an assistance to the logbook 44
- W rotate channel to scroll to the desired message push ent 44
- D other messages 45
- Dsc operation 45
- E rotate channel to scroll the message 45
- Q rotate channel to select other push ent 45
- R push clr to exit the condition or push ce to clear the displayed message and returns to dsc menu 45
- W rotate channel to scroll to the desired message push ent 45
- I intercom operation 46
- Other functions 46
- I hailer operation 47
- Other functions 47
- I automatic fog horn 48
- Other functions 48
- Type pattern usage 48
- I microphone lock function 49
- Other functions 49
- Attenuator 50
- Contrast 50
- Dual tri commandmic 50
- Foghorn frequency foghorn frequenc 50
- I set mode programming 50
- Internal speake 50
- Scan timer 50
- Scan type 50
- Scrambler 50
- Set mode 50
- Wx alert 50
- D dual tri watch of commandmic appears when connecting hm 127 51
- D scan resume timer 51
- D scan type 51
- D weather alert 51
- I set mode items 51
- Set mode 51
- D attenuation level 52
- D beep tone 52
- D internal speaker 52
- D lcd contrast 52
- Default 5 52
- Default min 52
- Default on 52
- Set mode 52
- The optional hm 127 has it s own setting for the beep tone 52
- The optional hm 127 has it s own setting for the lcd con trast 52
- This item adjusts the contrast of the lcd in 8 steps 52
- This item sets the receive attenuation level for the attenuator function from 3 levels 52
- When an external speaker is connected and the transceiver s internal speaker is not required the speaker on the trans ceiver and microphone can be deactivated 52
- You can select silent operation by turning beep tones off or you can have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch by turning beep tones on 52
- Although the ut 98 is not listed on the option list m602 would take ut 98 as well as ut 112 53
- D automatic fog horn frequency 53
- D scrambler code appears when a scrambler unit is installed 53
- D scrambler type appears when a scrambler unit is installed 53
- Default 1 53
- Default 400 53
- Default ut 112 53
- Set mode 53
- The audio frequency of the automatic fog horn can be ad justed to suit your preference while this item is selected pushing ptt outputs the fog horn experiment with the fre quencies available until you find one you like 53
- When an optional scrambler unit is installed the scrambler code can be set depending on dealer setting when the ut 112 is installed 32 codes 1 to 32 can be se lected 53
- When an optional scrambler unit is installed the scrambler type can be selected in set mode depending on dealer set ting 53
- Connections and maintenance 54
- I antenna 54
- I cleaning 54
- I fuse replacement 54
- I supplied accessories 54
- Caution 55
- Caution neve 55
- Connections and maintenance 55
- I connections 55
- Caution 56
- Connections and maintenance 56
- D using the supplied mounting bracket 56
- I mounting the transceiver 56
- Caution 57
- Connections and maintenance 57
- D using the optional mb 75 57
- Caution 58
- Connections and maintenance 58
- I optional unit installation 58
- Connections and maintenance 59
- I dimensions 59
- Troubleshooting 60
- Channel list 61
- Low power only 61
- Receive only 61
- D general 62
- D receiver 62
- D transmitter 62
- I specifications 62
- Specifications and options 62
- I options 63
- Specification and options 63
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 64
- I panel description 64
- Optional 64
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 65
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 66
- I function display 66
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 67
- I hm 127 supplied accessories 67
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 68
- I installation 68
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 69
- D call channel 70
- D channel 16 70
- D weather channels 70
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 70
- I channel selection 70
- U s a international and canadian channels 70
- I receiving and transmitting 71
- I rf attenuator function 71
- D activating the all key lock function 72
- D activating the lock function 72
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 72
- I display backlighting 72
- I lock functions 72
- I monitor function 72
- D activating the scrambler 73
- D programming scramble codes 73
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 73
- I call channel programming 73
- I optional voice scrambler operation 73
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 74
- I dualwatch tri watch operation 74
- I setting tag channels 74
- I starting a scan 74
- D entering set mode 75
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 75
- I set mode programming 75
- Automatically turned on and the intercom mode is selected 76
- Available characters 76
- D intercom beep function 76
- E push y z to select a character r push sql to move to right then push y z to select a character 76
- E release ptt to listen 76
- For your reference in case the intercom mode is selected with the transceiver while the microphone power is off the microphone power is 76
- Hm 127 remote control microphone 76
- I channel comments 76
- I intercom operation 76
- Push lo dx ic for more than 1 sec 76
- Q push lo dx ic for 1 sec to ac tivate the intercom function 76
- R push lo dx ic to cancel the intercom function 76
- T continue until the desired characters have been selected then push 16 9 to return to normal operation 76
- W push ptt to talk 76
- W while pushing h l push 16 9 76
- Hm 127 77
- Hm 127 template 77
- Template 77
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 78
- Count on us 78
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