Icom IC-M505 instruction manual DSC Operation, Mmsi code programming

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MMSI code programming

The 9-digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self ID) code can be programmed at power ON.

This code programming can be performed only once.

qTurn power OFF.

wWhile pushing [MENU], turn power ON to enter MMSI

code programming condition.

eAfter the display appears, release [MENU]. r Push [MENU] again to enter the DSC menu.

t Rotate [CHANNEL] to select “Set up,” push [CHAN- NEL•ENTER].

--DSC Menu-- Select Item

Position Input Received Calls

˘Set up Exit

yRotate [CHANNEL] to select “MMSI Check,” push [CHANNEL•ENTER].

--DSC Menu--

Set up

Add:INDV ID

Add:Group ID

DEL:INDV ID

DEL:Group ID

Offset Time

˘MMSI Check

DSC OPERATION 6

uRotate [CHANNEL] to set the specific 9-digit MMSI code.

Push [16•C] or [DIAL•DUAL/GRP] to move the cursor forward or backward, respectively.

Push [CLR] to cancel and return to the set up menu.

 

 

--DSC Menu--

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MMSI Check

 

 

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<CLR˘Exit / ENT˘OK>

iAfter entering the 9-digit code, push [CHANNEL•ENTER] to set the code.

• Returns to the set up menu.

oPush [CLR] or rotate [CHANNEL] to select “Exit,” push [CHANNEL•ENTER].

Returns to the DSC menu.

Repeat again to return to the normal operation condition.

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Contents IM505 May occur Word DefinitionEquipment damage may occur Personal injury, fire or electric shockCase of Emergency Iii DOCTable of Contents Precautions Ship Station License Operating RulesOPERATOR’S License Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the licenseFront panel Panel Description2TRANSMIT Power KEY H/L Function display 0TIME Zone Indicator1POSITION Indicator 2SCAN IndicatorMicrophone Channel selection Basic OperationChannel Call channelAtis and DSC channels International channelsThere are pre-programmed 57 international channels for IC-M505Receiving and transmitting Push H/L to select the output power if necessaryCall channel programming Microphone Lock function Channel commentsDisplay backlight NELOptional voice scrambler operation Activating the scrambler Programming scrambler codesPush Channelenter Scan types Scan OperationPriority Scan Normal ScanSetting TAG channels Clearing or setting all tagged channelsStarting a scan Description DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCHOperation DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SimulationMmsi code programming DSC OperationRotate Channel to select Mmsi Check, push Channelenter Rotate Channel to set the specific 9-digit Mmsi codeCheck the 9-digit Mmsi DSC self ID code Mmsi code checkProgramming Individual ID DSC address IDRotate Channel to select AddINDV ID, push Channelenter Rotate Channel to set the individual ID and ID nameDeleting Individual ID Rotate Channel to select Delindv ID, push ChannelenterRotate Channel to select the desired ID name for deleting Programming Group ID Rotate Channel to select AddGroup ID, push ChannelenterRotate Channel to set the group ID and ID name Rotate Channel to select DELGroup ID, push Channelenter Deleting Group IDPosition and time programming GPS information indication Position and time indicationDistress call Simple callAfter 2 sec. Wait ACK Regular call Distress alert contains defaultPush Distress for 5 sec. to transmit the distress call Transmitting an individual call Transmitting DSC callsPush Channelenter to transmit the individual call Transmitting an individual acknowledgement Transmitting a group call Push Channelenter to transmit the group call Push Channelenter to transmit the all ships call Transmitting an all ships callTransmitting a position request call Push Channelenter to transmit the position request call Transmitting a position report call Push Channelenter to transmit the position report call Push Channelenter to transmit the polling request call Transmitting a polling request callTransmitting a position request reply call DSC Menu Position Reply Ready CLR˘Exit / ENT˘OK Transmitting a position report reply call Transmitting a polling request reply call Receiving a distress call Receiving DSC callsReceiving a distress acknowledgement Receiving a distress relay callReceiving an individual call Receiving a group callReceiving an all ships call Receiving a geographical area call Receiving a position request callReceiving a position report call Receiving a position request reply call Receiving a polling request callReceiving a position report reply call Receiving a polling request reply callDistress message Received messagesRotate Channel to select Distress, push CHAN- Nelenter Rotate Channel to scroll the messageRotate Channel to select Other, push CHAN- Nelenter Other messagesDSC Set mode No offset time defaultRotate Channel to select Offset Time, push Channelenter Automatic acknowledgement Rotate Channel to select Auto ACK, push ChannelenterPush Channelenter to set the condition Rotate Channel to select Nmea Output, push Channelenter Nmea OutputPush IC to enter Intercom mode Other FunctionsIntercom operation Deck or tower via an external speaker or hailer speaker Able RX Speaker functionHailer operation Push Hailrx to enter hailer modeUnderway Automatic foghorn functionStop SailSelected foghorn Set mode programming SET ModeSet mode items Scan resume timerBeep tone Dual/Tri-watchLCD contrast Automatic foghorn frequencyRadio power Scrambler typeScrambler code Connections Connections and MaintenanceSupplied accessories Fuse replacementAntenna Microphone hangerMounting the transceiver Using the supplied mounting bracketMB-75 installation Tighten the end bolts on the clamps rotate clockwise soThat the clamps press firmly against the inside UT-112/UT-98 installation Return the cables and screws to the original position HM-162E installationCompleted installation should look like this Gasket Problem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingSpecifications Specifications and OptionsGeneral Receiver TransmitterDimensions OptionsFor mounting the transceiver to a panel Channel List International channels†Receive only Channel List 165 146 R12 Max Template92.4 110 29.5 to 31.5 d Cut here Unit mmPage Memo Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Intended Country of Use