Icom IC-M504 instruction manual Position and time indication, GPS information indication

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Position and time indication

When a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01) is con- nected, the transceiver displays the current position and time. When no GPS receiver is connected, the transceiver displays the manually entered position and time.

A GPS receiver appropriate for the IC-M504 is not supplied by Icom. A GPS receiver with NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01 for- mat is required for position and time indication. Ask your dealer about suitable GPS receivers.

25W INT

TAG

34°34.506N

123°23.236W

UTC 12:00 CALLING

When the connecting GPS receiver is compatible with several sentence formatters, the order of input prece- dence is ‘RMC,’ ‘GGA,’ ‘GNS’ and ‘GLL.’

When sentence formatter ‘RMC’ is received, time indi- cation includes a date. Thus, the ‘UTC’ or ‘Local’ indica- tion is not displayed.

??” may blink instead of position and time indications when the GPS data is invalid, or has not been manually updated after 4 hours.

GPS information indication

When a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01) is con- nected, the transceiver displays the GPS information after pushing and holding [DIAL•ENTER] for 1 sec.

 

--GPS Info--

Push

for 1 sec.

 

 

DATE

: JAN/16/2006

 

UTC

: 12:00

 

POS

: 34°34.506N

 

 

123°23.236W

 

COURSE: 261°M

 

SPEED

: 18.5kt

When connecting GPS receiver is compatible with several sentence formatters, the order of input precedence is ‘RMC,’ ‘GGA,’ ‘GNS’, ‘GLL’ and ‘VTG.’

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Contents IM504 Word Definition May occurEquipment damage may occur Personal injury, fire or electric shockCase of Emergency Determining MPE Radius IiiTable of Contents Precautions Operating Rules Radio license for boaters U.S.A. onlyShip Station License OPERATOR’S LicensePanel Description Front panel2TRANSMIT Power KEY H/L 0TIME Zone Indicator Function display2SCAN Indicator 1POSITION IndicatorMicrophone Basic Operation Channel selectionChannel Channel 9 Call channelS.A., international and Canadian channels Weather channelsC to change the channel group, if necessary Rotate Dial to select a channelReceiving and transmitting While pushing and holding Call channel programmingPush CH/WXDUAL Channel comments Microphone Lock functionDisplay backlight Select the desired characActivating the scrambler Programming scrambler codes Optional voice scrambler operationDialenter Scan Operation Scan typesPriority Scan Normal ScanClearing or setting all tagged channels Setting TAG channelsStarting a scan DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH DescriptionOperation DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SimulationDSC Operation Mmsi code programmingRotate Dial to select Mmsi Check, push Dialenter Rotate Dial to set the specific 9-digit Mmsi codeMmsi code check Check the 9-digit Mmsi DSC self ID codeDSC address ID Programming Individual IDRotate Dial to select AddINDV ID, push Dialenter Rotate Dial to set the individual ID and ID nameRotate Dial to select Delindv ID, push Dialenter Deleting Individual IDRotate Dial to select the desired ID name for deleting Rotate Dial to select AddGroup ID, push Dialenter Programming Group IDRotate Dial to set the group ID and ID name Deleting Group ID Rotate Dial to select DELGroup ID, push DialenterPosition and time programming Position and time indication GPS information indicationSimple call Distress callAfter 2 sec. Wait ACK Distress alert contains default Regular callPush Distress for 5 sec. to transmit the distress call Transmitting DSC calls Transmitting an individual callPush Dialenter to transmit the individual call Transmitting an individual acknowledgement Transmitting a group call Push Dialenter to transmit the group call Rotate Dial to select the desired category, push Dialenter Transmitting an all ships callPush Dialenter to transmit the all ships call Transmitting a position request call Push Dialenter to transmit the position request call Transmitting a position report call Push Dialenter to transmit the position report call Transmitting a polling request call Push Dialenter to transmit the polling request callTransmitting a position request reply call Your position data is transmitted, when Dialenter is pushed Transmitting a position report reply call Transmitting a polling request reply call Receiving DSC calls Receiving a distress callReceiving a distress acknowledgement Receiving a distress relay callReceiving a group call Receiving an individual callReceiving an all ships call Receiving a position request call Receiving a geographical area callReceiving a position report call Receiving a polling request call Receiving a position request reply callReceiving a position report reply call Receiving a polling request reply callReceived messages Distress messageRotate Dial to select Distress, push Dialenter Rotate Dial to scroll the messageOther messages Rotate Dial to select Other, push DialenterNo offset time default DSC Set modeRotate Dial to select Offset Time, push Dialenter Rotate Dial to select Auto ACK, push Automatic acknowledgementPush Dialenter to set the condition Nmea Output Rotate Dial to select Nmea Output, push DialenterIntercom operation Other FunctionsHM-162 listener RX Speaker function Hailer operation Push Hailrx to enter hailer modeTo return to normal operation, push CLR or Hailrx Automatic foghorn function UnderwayStop SailTion is interrupted with an automatic return to the trans Rotate Dial to adjust the foghorn level, push DialenterIng DSC calls.’ p SET Mode Set mode programmingSet mode items Scan resume timerWeather alert Dual/Tri-watchBeep tone LCD contrastRadio power Automatic foghorn frequencyScrambler type Scrambler code0DC Power Connector Connections and MaintenanceConnections Supplied accessories Fuse replacementAntenna Using the supplied mounting bracket Mounting the transceiverTighten the end bolts on the clamps rotate clockwise so MB-75 installationThat the clamps press firmly against the inside UT-112/UT-98 installation HM-162/HM-157 installation Return the cables and screws to the original positionCompleted installation should look like this HM-162HM-157 HM-162 HM-157Gasket Mm 131⁄32˝ Nut Cap Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionSpecifications and Options SpecificationsGeneral Receiver TransmitterDimensions OptionsFor mounting the transceiver to a panel 20 feet microphone extension cable for optional HMChannel List Transmit ReceiveR12 Max TemplateUnit mm inch Cut here Page Memo Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan