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Thank you for purchasing this Icom
product. The IC
-M
601 VH
FM
AR
INE
TR
AN
SC
EIV
ER
is designed and builtw
ith Icom’s state of the art technology and craftsm
an-ship. W
ith proper care, this product should provide youw
ith years of trouble-free operation.
We w
ant to take a couple of mom
ents of your time to
thank you for making the IC
-M601 your radio of choice,
and hope you agree with Icom
’s philosophy of “tech-nology first.” M
any hours of research and development
went into the design of your IC
-M601.
DF
EA
TU
RE
S
Built-in D
SC
meets IT
U C
lass D requirem
entA
n independent receiver continuously watches C
h. 70,w
hile using another channel. Further, a single antenna
connector allows V
HF
and Ch. 70 operation, thus sim
-plifying installation. T
he 10-keypad allows sim
ple andefficient operation of the D
SC
emergency functions,
vital for your safety at sea.
S
uperior receiver performance
The IC
-M601 has excellent receive specifications of m
orethan 75 dB
for spurious response, and intermodulation
rejection. With such high level perform
ance, receivedcalls are rem
arkably clear and free from noise. T
he pow-
erful audio output from the front facing speaker further
increases the clarity of received calls.
O
ptional CO
MM
AN
DM
IC(2 system
s are connectable)T
he optional CO
MM
AN
DM
IC provides a 2nd and 3rd
station capability and an intercom function. W
ith slimdim
ension and sizable LCD
, the CO
MM
AN
DM
IC offers
ea
se a
nd
con
ven
ien
ce o
f op
era
ting
the
rad
io fro
mrem
ote locations such as the cockpit or tower up to a
max. 21 m
* from the IC
-M601.
* Requires use of optional O
PC
-999 extension cables.
Large LC
D w
ith dot matrix characters
The large dot-m
atrix display is designed for optimum
readability in any lighting condition. With the extra large
font, the channel number is m
aximized on the display
and other information can be easily read.
R
ugged waterproof construction
The IC
-M601 including the supplied (H
M-137)/optional
(HM
-13
4) m
icrop
ho
ne
ha
s effe
ctive w
ate
rpro
ofin
gequivalent to JIS
waterproof grade 7*.
* 1 m/30 m
in; except cables.
ii
Icom, Icom
Inc. and the logo are registered tradem
arksof Icom
Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the U
nitedK
ingdom, G
ermany, F
rance, Spain, R
ussia and/or other coun-tries.
IMP
OR
TAN
T
RE
AD
T
HIS
IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
M
AN
UA
LC
AR
EF
UL
LYbefore attem
pting to operate the trans-ceiver.
SA
VE
TH
IS IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
MA
NU
AL
.T
his
ma
nu
al co
nta
ins im
po
rtan
t safe
ty an
d o
pe
ratin
g in
-structions for the IC
-M601.
EX
PLIC
ITD
EF
INIT
ION
S
CL
EA
N
TH
E
TR
AN
SC
EIV
ER
A
ND
M
ICR
OP
HO
NE
TH
OR
OU
GH
LYW
ITH
FR
ES
H W
AT
ER
after exposure tow
ate
r in
clud
ing
sa
lt w
ate
r, o
the
rwise
, th
e
keys
an
dsw
itches may becom
e inoperable due to salt crystallization.
WO
RD
DE
FIN
ITIO
N
RRW
AR
NIN
GP
ersonal injury, fire hazard or electricshock m
ay occur.
CA
UT
ION
Equipm
ent damage m
ay occur.
NO
TE
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No
risk or personal injury, fire or electricshock.
Versions of the IC
-M601 w
hich display the “CE
”sym
bol on the serial number seal, com
ply with the es-
sen
tial re
qu
irem
en
ts of th
e E
uro
pe
an
Ra
dio
an
dTelecom
munication Term
inal Directive 1999/5/E
C.
This w
arning symbol indicates that this equip
-m
ent operates in non-harmonised frequency bands
and/or may be subject to licensing conditions in the
country of use. Be sure to check that you have the
correct version of this radio or the correct program-
ming of this radio, to com
ply with national licensing
requirements.
iii
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels andthe C
oast Guard by sending a distress call on C
hannel 16.O
r, transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on
Channel 70.
US
ING
DIG
ITAL
SE
LE
CT
IVE
CA
LL
ING
(Ch
70)
DIS
TR
ES
S C
AL
LP
RO
CE
DU
RE
1.Wh
ile liftin
g u
p th
e sw
itch co
ver, p
ush
an
dhold [D
IST
RE
SS
] for 5 sec. until you hear 5short beeps change to one long beep.
2.Wa
it for a
n a
ckno
wle
dg
me
nt fro
m a
coa
ststation.•C
hannel 16 is automatically selected.
3.Pu
sh
an
d
ho
ld
[PT
T],
the
n
tran
smit
the
appropriate information as at left.
US
ING
CH
AN
NE
L16
DIS
TR
ES
S C
AL
LP
RO
CE
DU
RE
1.“MA
YD
AY
MA
YD
AY
MA
YD
AY.”
2.“TH
IS IS
...............” (name of vessel)
3.Your call sign or other indication of thevessel (A
ND
9-digit DS
C ID
if you have one).4.“LO
CA
TE
D A
T...............” (your position)
5.The nature of the distress and assistance
required.6.A
ny other information w
hich might facilitate
the rescue.
IN C
AS
E O
F E
ME
RG
EN
CY
FO
RE
WO
RD
..............................................iIM
PO
RTA
NT
.............................................iiE
XP
LICIT
DE
FIN
ITIO
NS
...........................iiIN
CA
SE
OF
EM
ER
GE
NC
Y.....................iii
TAB
LE O
F C
ON
TE
NT
S ...........................iv
PR
EC
AU
TIO
N ..........................................v
1O
PE
RA
TIN
G R
UL
ES
..................12
PAN
EL
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N ..........2
–7
P
anel description ............................2
Function display ..............................6
M
icrophone (HM
-137)......................7
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N ............8
–12
C
hannel selection ...........................8
Receiving and transm
itting ...........10
Call channel program
ming ............11
C
hannel comm
ents .......................11
4D
UA
LWA
TC
H/T
RI-W
AT
CH
.......13
Description ....................................13
O
peration ......................................13
5S
CA
N O
PE
RA
TIO
NS
.........14–
15
Scan types ....................................14
S
etting tag channels .....................15
Starting a scan ..............................15
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
..............16–
32
MM
SI code program
ming .............16
P
osition and time program
ming ....16
P
osition indication .........................17
Distress call ..................................18
Transm
itting DS
C calls .................19
S
etting the distress information ....23
D
SC
individual ID .........................24
R
eceiving DS
C calls .....................27
D
SC
set mode ..............................29
R
eceived messages .....................31
7O
TH
ER
FU
NC
TIO
NS
..........33–36
Hailer operation ............................33
A
utomatic foghorn .........................34
M
icrophone lock function ..............35
Intercom operation ........................36
8S
ET
MO
DE
........................37–
39
Set m
ode programm
ing ................37
Set m
ode items .............................38
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
.................40–
44
Supplied accessories ....................40
A
ntenna ........................................40
Fuse replacem
ent .........................40
Cleaning .......................................40
C
onnections ..................................41
Mounting the transceiver ..............42
D
imensions....................................44
10T
RO
UB
LE
SH
OO
TIN
G ..............45
11C
HA
NN
EL
LIS
T ........................46
12S
PE
CIF
ICA
TIO
NS
AN
D
OP
TIO
NS
..................................47
Specifications ...............................47
O
ptions .........................................47
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E ...................48–58
P
anel description ..........................48
Function display ............................50
C
hannel selection .........................52
Receiving and transm
itting ...........53
Lock functions ...............................54
Display backlighting ......................54
M
onitor function ............................54
Call channel program
ming ............55
S
tarting a scan ..............................55
Setting tag channels .....................56
D
ualwatch/Tri-w
atch operation .....56
Set m
ode programm
ing ................57
Intercom operation ........................58
C
hannel comm
ents .......................58
14H
M-134 C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
IN
STA
LL
AT
ION
..................59–60
HM
-134 supplied accessories .......59
Installation .....................................59
INS
TAL
LA
TIO
N N
OT
ES
HM
-134 TE
MP
LA
TE
iv
TAB
LE O
F C
ON
TE
NT
S12345678910111214 13
v
RW
AR
NIN
G! N
EV
ER
connect the transceiver to an AC
outlet. This m
ay pose a fire hazard or result in an electricshock.
NE
VE
R connect the transceiver to a pow
er source of more
than 16 V D
C or use reverse polarity. T
his will ruin the trans-
ceiver.
NE
VE
R cut the D
C pow
er cable between the D
C plug and
fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting,
the transceiver may be dam
aged.
NE
VE
R place the transceiver w
here normal operation of the
vessel may be hindered or w
here it could cause bodily injury.
KE
EP
the transceiver at least 1 m aw
ay from the ship’s nav-
igation compass.
DO
NO
Tuse or place the transceiver in areas w
ith temper-
atures below –20°C
or above +60°C
or in areas subject to di-rect sunlight, such as the dashboard.
AV
OID
the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they m
ay damage the transceiver
surfaces.
BE
CA
RE
FU
L!
The transceiver rear panel w
ill become
hot when operating continuously for long periods.
Place the transceiver in a secure place to avoid inadvertent
use by children.
BE
CA
RE
FU
L! T
he
tran
sceive
r, HM
-13
7 a
nd
op
tion
al
HM
-134 employ w
aterproof construction, which corresponds
to JIS w
aterproof specification, Grade 7 (1
m/30
min.). H
ow-
ever, once the transceiver or microphone has been dropped,
waterproofing cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the
case may be cracked, or the w
aterproof seal damaged, etc.
PR
EC
AU
TIO
N
1
1O
PE
RA
TIN
G R
UL
ES
DDP
RIO
RIT
IES
•Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and
keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls
take priority over all others.
•You m
ust monitor C
hannel 16 when you are not operating
on another channel.
•False or fraudulent distress signals are prohibited and pun-
ishable by law.
DDP
RIVA
CY
•Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law
-fully be used in any w
ay.
•Indecent or profane language is prohibited.
DDR
AD
IO L
ICE
NS
ES
(1) SH
IPS
TAT
ION
LIC
EN
SE
You must have a current radio station license before using the
transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station w
hich is notlicensed.
Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government
agency for a Ship-R
adiotelephone license application. This
government-issued license states the call sign w
hich is yourcraft’s identification for radio purposes.
(2) OP
ER
ATO
R’S
LIC
EN
SE
AR
estricted Radiotelephone O
perator Perm
it is the licensem
ost often held by small vessel radio operators w
hen a radiois not required for safety purposes.
Th
e R
estricte
d R
ad
iote
lep
ho
ne
Op
era
tor P
erm
it mu
st be
posted or kept with the operator. O
nly a licensed radio opera-tor m
ay operate a transceiver.
How
ever, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver
if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call andm
akes the necessary log entries.
Keep a copy of the current governm
ent rules and regulationshandy.
1
PAN
EL
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N
2
2P
anel d
escriptio
n
VO
L
iM
60
1V
HF
MA
RIN
E
MIC
C
H/L
DIA
L16
SQ
LDISTRESS
Speaker
MIC
connector
Function
display
q
we
rt
yu
oi
!0
!1
!2
(Connect
HM
-137 ON
LY
)
CA
UT
ION
: N
EV
ER
co
nn
ect
other microphones here, such as
the optional HM
-134, may cause
damage to the transceiver.
qT
RA
NS
MIT
PO
WE
R S
WIT
CH
[H/L
]
Toggles high or low pow
er when pushed. (p. 10)
•Som
e channels are set to low pow
er only.
W
hile pushing this switch, som
esw
itches perform sec-
ondary function.
wV
OL
UM
E C
ON
TR
OL
[VO
L]
(p. 10)A
djusts the audio level.
eS
QU
EL
CH
CO
NT
RO
L[S
QL
](p. 10)
Sets the squelch threshold level.
rD
IAL
SW
ITC
H [D
IAL
](p. 9)
E
xits from C
hannel 16 or call channel when pushed m
o-m
entarily. (p. 8)
Wh
ile p
ush
ing
[H/L
], pu
sh to
sele
ct on
e o
f 2 re
gu
lar
channels in sequence. (p. 9)•International and U
.S.A
. channels are available for regularchannels. (depends on version)
tC
HA
NN
EL
SE
LE
CTO
R [C
HA
NN
EL
](p. 10)
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select the operating channels, set
mode contents, etc.
yC
HA
NN
EL
16/CA
LL
CH
AN
NE
LS
WIT
CH
[16•C]
S
elects Channel 16 w
hen pushed. (p. 8)
Selects call channel w
hen pushed for 1 sec. (p. 8)•“C
ALL
” appears when call channel is selected.
P
ush for 3 sec. to enter call channel programm
ing con-dition w
hen call channel is selected. (p. 11)
While pushing [H
/L], enters channel comm
ent program-
ming condition. (p. 11)
W
hile turning power O
N, enters set m
ode when pushed
and held. (p. 37)
uP
OW
ER
SW
ITC
H [P
OW
ER
]P
ush to turn the transceiver power O
N or O
FF.
iC
LE
AR
SW
ITC
H [C
LR
]P
ush to cancel the entered function.
oD
IST
RE
SS
SW
ITC
H [D
IST
RE
SS
](p. 18)
Transmits distress call w
hen pushed for 5 sec.
!0F
UN
CT
ION
SW
ITC
H[F
]A
fter pushing, activates the secondary functions.•“F
” appears when a secondary function can be accessed.
!1D
SC
ME
NU
SW
ITC
H [M
EN
U]
(p. 16)
Toggles the DS
C m
enu ON
or OF
F w
hen pushed.
PA
NE
LD
ES
CR
IPT
ION
3
2
2
4
2P
AN
EL
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N
!2K
EY
PAD
Inputs numeral for channel num
ber input, etc.
Inputs numeral and alphabet (som
e symbol) for channel
comm
ent input.
After pushing [F
], turns the secondary function ON
orO
FF.
•[3 DIM
] is necessary to rotate [CH
AN
NE
L] after pushing.•M
ost of secondary function (except [5 TAG
], [8 FO
G]) can be
cleared or cancelled when push [C
LR] (i
).
N
umber input: ‘1’
C
omm
ent input: ‘1,’‘Q,’‘Z
,’‘q,’‘z’or space
Afte
r pu
shin
g [F
], turn
s the
DU
ALW
AT
CH
function ON
or OF
F. (p.13)
N
umber input: ‘2’
C
omm
ent input: ‘2,’‘A,’‘B
,’‘C,’‘a,’‘b’or ‘c’
A
fter pushing [F], turns the T
RI-W
AT
CH
func-tion O
N or O
FF. (p.13)
N
umber input: ‘3’
C
omm
ent input: ‘3,’‘D,’‘E
,’‘F,’‘d,’‘e’or ‘f’
After pushing [F
], push this switch and rotate
[CH
AN
NE
L] to
ad
just th
e b
righ
tne
ss of th
eLC
D and sw
itch backlight.
N
umber input: ‘4’
C
omm
ent input ‘4,’‘G,’‘H
,’‘I,’‘g,’‘h’or ‘i’
After pushing [F
], starts or stops the SC
AN
function. (p.15)
5
2P
AN
EL
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N
N
umber input: ‘5’
C
omm
ent input: ‘5,’‘J,’‘K,’‘L,’‘j,’‘k’or ‘l’
A
fter pushing [F], sets the displayed channel
as a tag (scanned) channel. (p.15)
While pushing [H
/L], push for 3 sec. to clear alltag channels. (p.15)
N
umber input: ‘6’
C
omm
ent input: ‘6,’‘M,’‘N
,’‘O,’‘m
,’‘n’or ‘o’
No secondary function
N
umber input: ‘7’
C
omm
ent input: ‘7,’‘P,’‘R,’‘S
,’‘p,’‘r’or ‘s’
After pushing [F
], turns the HA
ILE
Rfunction
ON
or OF
F. (p.33)
N
umber input: ‘8’
C
omm
ent input: ‘8,’‘T,’‘U,’‘V,’‘t,’‘u’or ‘v’
A
fter p
ush
ing
[F], tu
rns th
e A
UT
OM
AT
ICF
OG
HO
RN
function ON
or OF
F. (p.34)
N
umber input: ‘9’
C
omm
ent input: ‘9,’‘W,’‘X
,’‘Y,’‘w,’‘x’or ‘y’
A
fter pushing [F], turns the IN
TE
RC
OM
func-tion O
N or O
FF. (p.36)
N
umber input: ‘0’
N
umber input: P
ush for 1 sec. to edit ‘A.’
•Inputing “A” for sim
plex channels.
C
omm
ent input: ‘0’and symbols (‘–’‘/’‘.’)
N
o secondary function
Fixes input of channel num
ber and channel com-
ment, etc.
Clears entered digits and retrieves the previous
channel or channel comm
ent during setting.
2
F
un
ction
disp
lay
qB
US
Y/T
RA
NS
MIT
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 10)
“BUSY
” appears when receiving a signal or w
hen thesquelch opens.
“T
X” appears w
hile transmitting.
wTA
G C
HA
NN
EL
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 15)A
ppears when a tag channel is selected.
eS
CA
N IN
DIC
ATO
R
Either “N
ORMAL SCAN
” or “PRI-SCAN 16
” scantype appears w
hile scanning. (p. 15)
“DUAL 16
” appears during dualwatch; “T
RI 16
” ap-pears during tri-w
atch. (p. 13)
rP
OS
ITIO
N IN
DIC
ATO
R
Show
s the GP
S position data.
•“?
?” m
ay blink every 2 sec. instead of position data; when the
GP
S position data is invalid. In such a case, the last position
data is held for up to 23.5 hours.
•“?
?” m
ay blink every 2 sec. instead of position data 4 hours
after the position data is input manually, up until 23.5 hours
have past.
“N
o Position
” appears when no G
PS
receiver isconnected and no position data is input m
anually.
tT
IME
ZO
NE
IND
ICA
TOR
“L
ocal
” appears when the offset tim
e data in the ‘Set
up’menu is entered. (p. 29)
“N
o Time
” ap
pe
ars w
he
n n
o G
PS
rece
iver is co
n-nected and no tim
e data is input manually.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.506N
123"23.236W
Local--1:10--CALLING
qwrt e
!1
!0
oi
uy
PA
NE
LD
ES
CR
IPT
ION
6
2
7
2P
AN
EL
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N
M
icrop
ho
ne (H
M-137)
qP
TT
SW
ITC
H [P
TT
](p. 10)
Push and hold to transm
it; release to receive.
wC
HA
NN
EL
UP
/DO
WN
SW
ITC
HE
S [ YY
]/[ ZZ]
(p. 10)P
ush either switch to change the operating channel, set
mode contents, etc.
eC
HA
NN
EL
16/CA
LL
CH
AN
NE
LS
WIT
CH
[16/C]
P
ush to select Channel 16; push for 1 sec. to C
hannel 9.(p. 8)
W
hile pushing [16/C], turn pow
er ON
to toggle the lockfunction O
N or O
FF. (p. 35)
Speaker
Microphone
w q
e16/C
yC
HA
NN
EL
CO
MM
EN
T IN
DIC
ATO
R
Channel com
ment appears if program
med. (p. 11)
“L
ow Batt
” flashes when the battery voltage drops to
approx. 10 V D
C or below
.
uC
HA
NN
EL
NU
MB
ER
RE
AD
OU
TIndicates the selected operating channel num
ber. •“A
” appears when a sim
plex channel is selected. (p. 9)•“F
” appears when [F
] is pushed.
iC
AL
LC
HA
NN
EL
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 8)“C
ALL
” appears when the call channel is selected.
oC
HA
NN
EL
GR
OU
PIN
DIC
ATO
R(p. 9)
Indicates whether an International “I
NT
” or U.S
.A. “U
SA
”channel is selected. (depends on version)
!0D
UP
LE
X IN
DIC
ATO
R(p. 9)
Appears w
hen a duplex channel is selected.•D
uplex channel has a different transmit frequency and receiving
frequency.
!1P
OW
ER
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 10)
“25W
” appears when high pow
er is selected.
“1W
” appears when low
power is selected.
2
8
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N
C
han
nel selectio
nDD
Ch
ann
el 16C
hannel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used forestablishing initial contact w
ith another station and for emer-
gency comm
unications. Channel 16 is m
onitored during bothdualw
atch and tri-watch. W
hile standing by, you must m
onitorC
hannel 16.
Push [16•C
] mom
entarily to select Channel 16.
P
ush
[DIA
L] to
retu
rn to
the
con
ditio
n b
efo
re se
lectin
gC
hannel 16, or rotate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select operating chan-nel.
DDC
all chan
nel
Each regular channel group has a separate leisure-use call
channel. The call channel is m
onitored during tri-watch. T
hecall channels can be program
med (p. 11) and are used to
store your most often used channels in each channel group
for quick recall.
Push [16•C
] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-lected channel group.•“C
ALL
” and call channel number appear.
•Each channel group m
ay have an independent call channel afterprogram
ming a call channel.
P
ush [DIA
L] to return to the condition before selecting thecall channel,
or rotate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select an operatingchannel.
Push for
1 sec.
C16
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10--CALLING
Push
C16
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10--CALLING
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N
9
DDU
.S.A
. chan
nels (d
epen
ds o
n versio
n)
and
Intern
ation
al chan
nels
There are 58 U
.S.A
. channels in addition to 57 Internationalchannels. T
hese channel groups may be specified for the op-
erating area.
qP
ush [DIA
L] to select a regular channel.w
While pushing [H
/L], push [DIA
L] to change the channelgroup, if necessary.•U
.S.A
. and International (INT
) channels can be selected in se-
quence.
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select a channel.•“D
UP
” appears for duplex channels.•“A
” appears for simplex channels.
Push
+
U.S
.A. channels
H/L
DIA
L
International channels
INT
DUP
USA
3
R
eceiving
and
transm
itting
CA
UT
ION
:Transm
itting without an antenna m
ay dam-
age the transceiver.
qP
ush [PO
WE
R] to turn pow
er ON
.w
Set the audio and squelch levels.
R
otate [SQ
L] fully counterclockwise in advance.
R
otate [VO
L] to adjust the audio output level.
Rotate [S
QL] clockw
ise until the noise disappears.e
To change the channel group, push [DIA
L] while pushing
[H/L]. (p. 9)
rR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] or push [Y]/[Z
] on the microphone to
select the desired channel.•W
hen receiving a signal, “BUSY
” appears and audio is emitted
from the speaker.
•Further adjustm
ent of [VO
L] may be necessary at this point.
tP
ush [H/L] to select the output pow
er if necessary.•“2
5W
” or “1W
” appears when high or low
power is selected, re-
spectively.•C
hoose low pow
er to reduce an intermodulation for other sta-
tions, choose high power for longer distance com
munications.
•Som
e channels are for low pow
er only.
yP
ush and hold [PT
T] to transm
it, then speak into the mi-
crophone.•“T
X” appears.
•Channel 70 cannot be used for transm
ission.
uR
elease [PT
T] to receive.
IMP
OR
TAN
T:To m
aximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal, pause a few
sec. after pushing [PT
T], hold
the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm
from your m
outh and speak ata norm
al voice level.
VO
L
iM
60
1V
HF
MA
RIN
E
MIC
C
SQ
L
16/C
w
e
qr
r
ty
u
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N
10
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N
11
C
all chan
nel p
rog
ramm
ing
The call channel is used to select C
hannel 9, however, you
can program your m
ost often-used channel in each channelgroup for quick recall.
qW
hile pushing [H/L], push [D
IAL] once or tw
ice to selectthe desired channel group (U
.S.A
. and International) to beprogram
med. (depends on version)
wP
ush [16•C] for 1 sec. to select the call channel of the se-
lected channel group.•“C
ALL
” and call channel number appear.
eP
ush [16•C] again for 3 sec. (until a long beep changes to
2 short beeps) to enter callchannel program
ming con-
dition.•C
hannel number starts blink-
ing.
rR
ota
te [C
HA
NN
EL
] to se-
lect the desired channel.t
Push [16•C
] to program the
disp
laye
d ch
an
ne
l as th
ecall channel.•P
ush [DIA
L] to cancel.•T
he
cha
nn
el n
um
be
r stop
sblinking.
C
han
nel co
mm
ents
Mem
ory channels can be tagged with alphanum
eric names
of up to 10 characters each.
Capital letters, sm
all letters, numerals, som
e symbols (-
./
)and space can be used.
qS
elect the desired mem
ory channel.•C
ancel dual watch, tri-w
atch or scan in advance. (Push [C
LR])
wW
hile pushing [H/L], push [16•C
] to edit the channel com-
ment.
•Acursor appears and blinks.
eP
ush the appropriate key several times to enter the de
-sired character.•S
ee the table on page 12 for available characters.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] or push [Y]/[Z
] on the microphone to m
ovethe cursor.
rP
ush [EN
T] to input and set the com
ment.
•Push [C
LR] to cancel.
•The cursor disappears.
tR
ep
ea
t step
s qto
rto
pro
gra
m o
the
r cha
nn
el co
m-
ments, if desired.
BUSY
BUSY-25W
25W---
---INT
INT---
---CALL
CALL
LOCAL--DUP
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM
SCRAM--
--TAG
TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
34"34.206N
123"23.236W
123"23.236W
--
--UTC
UTC-10:10
10:10--
--CALLING
CALLING
BUSY
BUSY-25W
25W---
---INT
INT---
---CALL
CALL
LOCAL--
LOCAL--DUP
DUP
SCRAM
SCRAM--
--TAG
TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
34"34.206N
123"23.236W
123"23.236W
--
--UTC
UTC-10:10
10:10---
---INTL
INTL
BUSY-
BUSY-25W
25W---
---INT
INT---
---CALL
CALL
LOCAL--
LOCAL--DUP
DUP
SCRAM
SCRAM--
--TAG
TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
34"34.206N
123"23.236W
123"23.236W
--
--UTC
UTC-10:10
10:10-PLEASURE
LEASURE
3
12
3B
AS
IC O
PE
RA
TIO
N
KE
YC
HA
RA
CT
ER
SK
EY
CH
AR
AC
TE
RS
12345
QADGJ
ZBEHK
qCFIL
z(space)
adgj
behk
cfil
67890
MPTW-
NRUX/
OSVY.
mn
o
ptw
rux
svy
•Availab
le characters
13
4D
UA
LW
AT
CH
/TR
I-WA
TC
H
D
escriptio
nD
ualwatch m
onitors Channel 16 w
hile you are receiving an-other channel; tri-w
atch monitors C
hannel 16 and the callchannel w
hile receiving another channel.
O
peratio
nq
Select the desired operating channel.
wP
ush [F], then push [1 D
UA
L] to start dualwatch or [2 T
RI]
to start tri-watch.
•“DUAL
” appears during dualwatch; “T
RI
” appears during tri-w
atch.•A
beep tone sounds when a signal is received on C
hannel 16.
eTo cancel dualw
atch or tri-watch, push [C
LR] or repeat
step w.
[Exam
ple]:
Operating tri-w
atch on INT
channel 25.
DU
ALW
AT
CH
/TR
I-WA
TC
H S
IMU
LA
TIO
N
•If a signal is received on Channel 16, dualw
atch/tri-watch pauses
on Channel 16 until the signal disappears.
•If a signal is received on the call channel during tri-watch, tri-
watch becom
es dualwatch until the signal disappears.
•To transmit on the selected channel during dualw
atch/tri-watch,
push and hold [PT
T].
Call channel
Du
alwatch
Tri-w
atch
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
TRIMAL-SC16
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10-TELEPHONE
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
TRIMAL-SC16
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10-TELEPHONE
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
TRIMAL-SC16
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10-TELEPHONE
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
TRIMAL-SC16
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10--CALLING
Tri-w
atch starts.
Signal is received
on call channel.
Signal received on
Channel 16 takes
priority.
Tri-w
atch resumes
after the signal disappears.
4 3
5S
CA
N O
PE
RA
TIO
NS
14
S
can typ
esS
canning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a
wide frequency range. T
he transceiver has priority scan andnorm
al scan.
Set the tag channels (scanned channel) before scanning.
Clear the tag channels w
hich inconveniently stop scanning,such as those for digital com
munication use. (R
efer to rightpage for details.)
Choose priority or norm
al scan in set mode. (p. 38)
NO
RM
AL
SC
AN
Norm
al scan, like priority scan, searches through all tagchannels in sequence. H
owever, unlike priority scan, C
han-nel 16 is not checked unless C
hannel 16 is set as a tagchannel.
CH
01C
H 02
CH
06
CH
05C
H 04
CH
03
PR
IOR
ITY
SC
AN
Prio
rity scan
sea
rche
s thro
ug
h a
ll tag
cha
nn
els in
se-quence w
hile monitoring C
hannel 16. When a signal is de-
tected on Channel 16, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears; when a signal is detected on a channel other than
Channel 16, scan becom
es dualwatch until the signal dis-
appears.
CH
06
CH
01
CH
16
CH
02
CH
05C
H 04
CH
03
5S
CA
N O
PE
RA
TIO
N
15
Push
SC
NG
HI
then
Scan starts.
When a signal is received
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10---INTL-
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10---INTL-
4
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10---INTL-
[Exam
ple]:
Starting a norm
al scan.
S
etting
tag ch
ann
elsF
or m
ore
efficie
nt sca
nn
ing
, ad
d d
esire
d ch
an
ne
ls as ta
gchannels or clear tag channels for unw
anted channels. Chan-
nels set as non-tag channels will be skipped during scanning.
Tag channels can be assigned to each channel group (U.S
.A.
and International) independently.
qW
hile pushing [H/L], push [D
IAL] once or tw
ice to selectthe desired channel group, if desired. (depends on version)
wS
elect the desired channel to set as a tag channel.e
Push [F
], then push [5 TAG
] to set the displayed channelas a tag channel.•“T
AG
” appears in the display.
rTo cancel the tag channel setting, repeat step e
.•“T
AG
” disappears.
•Clearin
g all tag
chan
nels in
the selected
chan
nel g
rou
p
While pushing [H
/L], push [5 TAG
] for 3 sec. to clear alltag channels in the channel group.
S
tarting
a scanS
et scan type (priority or normal scan) and scan resum
e timer
in advance using set mode. (p. 38)
qW
hile pushing [H/L], push [D
IAL] once or tw
ice to selectthe desired channel group, if desired.
wS
et tag channels as described at left.e
Make sure the squelch is closed to start a scan.
rP
ush [F], then push [4 S
CN
] to start priority or normal scan.
•“PRI-SCAN 16
” or “NORMAL SCAN
” appears in the functiondisplay.
•When a signal is detected, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to set m
ode set-ting. (C
hannel 16 is still monitored during priority scan.)
•Ro
tate
[CH
AN
NE
L] to
che
ck the
scan
nin
g ta
g ch
an
ne
ls, tochange the scanning direction or resum
e the scan manually.
•“16
” blinks and a beep tone sounds when a signal is received
on Channel 16 during priority scan.
tTo stop the scan, push [C
LR] or repeat step r
.
5
16
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
M
MS
I cod
e pro
gram
min
gT
he 9-digit MM
SI (M
aritime M
obile Service Identity: D
SC
selfID
) code can be programm
ed at power O
N.
Th
is cod
e pro
gram
min
g can
be p
erform
ed o
nly o
nce.
qTurn pow
er OF
F.w
Wh
ile p
ush
ing
[ME
NU
], turn
po
we
r ON
to e
nte
r MM
SI
code programm
ing condition.e
After the display appears, release [M
EN
U].
rP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.t
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “S
et up
,” push [EN
T].
yR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “MMSI check
,” push [EN
T].
uE
dit the specific MM
SI code directly w
ith the keypad.• R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
iA
fter input the 9-digit code, push [EN
T] to set the code.
• Returns to the set up m
enu.
oR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Exit
,” push [EN
T].
• Returns to the D
SC
menu.
• Repeat again to return to the norm
al operation condition.
P
osition and time program
ming
Adistress call should include the ship’s position and tim
edata. If no G
PS
is connected, your position and UT
C (U
niver-sal T
ime C
oordinated) time should be input m
anually. They
are included automatically w
hen a GP
S receiver (N
ME
A0183
ver. 2.0) is connected.
This m
anual programm
ing is not available when a G
PS
re-ceiver (N
ME
A0183 ver. 2.0) is connected.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “P
osition Input
,” push[E
NT
].
eE
dit the digit of your latitude data directly with the keypad.
•Pu
sh [6
•] to
ed
it N; N
orth
latitu
de
or [7
•] to
ed
it S
; South latitude.
•Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to m
ove the cursor backward or forw
ard.•P
ush [CE
] to clear the position data.
PR
SM
NO
Input P
osition
Latitude
Longitude
--DSC M
enu--
<CE˘Null D
ata>
___°__.___W˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
˘K_°__.___N˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
MMSI C
heck
˘ä________
________
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
17
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
rE
dit the digit of your longitude data directly with the keypad.
•Pu
sh [3
•] to
ed
it E; E
ast lo
ng
itud
e o
r [9•
] to e
dit
W; W
est longitude.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
•Push [C
E] to clear the position data.
tP
ush [EN
T] to set the position and advance to the tim
e set-ting condition.•P
ush [CLR
] to abandon the setting and exit the condition to theD
SC
menu.
yE
dit the digit of the current UT
C tim
e directly with the key-
pad.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
•Push [C
E] to clear the tim
e.
uP
ush [EN
T] to set the tim
e.•P
ush [CLR
] to abandon the setting and exit the condition.
P
ositio
n in
dicatio
nW
hen a GP
S receiver (N
ME
A0183 ver. 2.0) is connected, the
transceiver displays the current position and time. W
hen noG
PS
receiver is connected, the transceiver displays the man-
ually entered position and time.
AG
PS
receiver appropriate for the IC-M
601 is not suppliedfrom
Icom. A
GP
S receiver w
ith NM
EA
0183 ver. 2.0 format is
required for position indication. Ask your dealer about suitable
GP
S receivers.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
-34"34.506N
123"23.236W
--UTC-19:10--CALLING
Input U
TC t
ime
˘K__:__˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
--DSC M
enu--
<CE˘Null D
ata>
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
WX
YD
EF
6
18
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
D
istress callA
distress call should be transmitted, if in the opinion of the
Master, the ship or a person is in distress and requires im
me-
diate assistance.
NE
VE
RU
SE
TH
E D
IST
RE
SS
CA
LL
WH
EN
YO
UR
SH
IPIS
NO
T IN
AN
EM
ER
GE
NC
Y. A
DIS
TR
ES
S C
ALL
CA
N B
E U
SE
D O
NLY
WH
EN
IMM
ED
IAT
E H
ELP
IS N
EE
DE
D.
qC
onfirm no distress call is being received.
wW
hile lifting up the switch cover, push [D
IST
RE
SS
] for 5sec. to transm
it the distress call.•A
n emergency channel (C
h 70) is automatically selected and the
distress call is transmitted.
•Input the nature of distress call, if possible. (see p.23 Setting the
distress information)
•When no G
PS
is connected, input your position and UT
C tim
e, ifpossible.
eA
fter transmitting the distress call, the transceiver w
aits foran acknow
ledgment call on C
h 70.•T
he distress call is automatically transm
itted every 3.5 to 4.5m
inutes.
rA
fter 5 sec., the transceiver is set to Channel 16 autom
at-ically.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
Wait A
CK
-34"34.506N
<CLR˘
Cancel A
CK---CALLING
Distress C
all
TX C
omplete
Now W
ating f
or A
CK
<CLR˘Cancel A
CK>
Distress C
all
Push f
or 5
sec.
19
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
tW
hen receiving the acknowledgm
ent, reply using the mi-
crophone.
A
distress alert contains (default);•N
ature of distress: U
ndesignated distress•P
osition data: G
PS
or manual input position data held for
23.5 hrs.
T
he distress call is repeated every 3.5–4.5 min., until re
-ceiving an ‘acknow
ledgement.’
P
ush [DIS
TR
ES
S] to transm
it a renewed distress call, if
required.
Push [C
LR] to cancel the ‘C
all repeat’mode.
“?
?” m
ay blink instead of position and time indications
when the G
PS
data is invalid, or has not been updatedafter 4 hours the position and tim
e data input manually.
Tran
smittin
g D
SC
callsDD
Transm
itting
Ind
ividu
al callT
he individual call function allows you to transm
it a DS
C sig-
nal to a specific ship only.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Ro
tate
[CH
AN
NE
L] to
sele
ct “Individual Call
,”push [E
NT
].Select i
tem
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p
˘Individual C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
˘Distress S
etting
˘Received C
alls
˘Group C
all
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
DistressACK
<Osaka B
ay
>Chuck3
-<CLR˘Exit>--CALLING
6
20
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired pre-programm
edindividual address or “M
anual Input
,” push [EN
T].
•The ID
code for the individual call can be set in advance. (p. 24)•W
hen “Manual Input
” is selected, set the 9-digit ID code for
the individual you wish to call w
ith the keypad.
rR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select a desired intership channelor “M
anual Input
,” push [EN
T].
•Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in rec-om
mending order.
•When “M
anual Input
” is selected, rotate [CH
AN
NE
L] to se-lect the desired channel other than C
hannel 70.
tP
ush [EN
T] to transm
it the individual call.•If C
hannel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channelbecom
es clear.
yS
tandby on Channel 70 until an acknow
ledgement is re-
ceived.
uW
he
n th
e a
ckno
wle
dg
em
en
t is rece
ived
, the
disp
lay
changes to the previously selected channel with beeps.
iP
ush and hold [PT
T] to com
municate to the responding
ship.
Individual C
all
<CLR˘Exit>
TX C
omplete
Now W
aiting f
or A
CK
--DSC M
enu--
˘˘Ricky
˘Icom
Individual C
all R
eady
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
--DSC M
enu--
Individual C
all
CH70 B
USY
<CLR˘Exit>
--DSC M
enu--
Push [E
NT
] to transmit D
SC
call.W
hen Ch 70 is busy.
Select I
ntership C
H
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
˘08
˘77
--DSC M
enu--
˘ ˘06
˘69
Select A
ddress
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
˘Manual I
nput
˘Margaret
--DSC M
enu--
˘Ricky
˘John
21
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
DDTran
smittin
g G
rou
p call
The G
roup call function allows you to transm
it a DS
C signal
to a specific group only.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Ro
tate
[CH
AN
NE
L] to
sele
ct “Group Call
,” pu
sh[E
NT
].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired pre-programm
edgroup address or “M
anual Input
,” push [EN
T].
•The ID
code for the group call can be set in advance. (p. 26)•W
hen “Manual Input
” is selected, set the 8-digit ID code for
the group you wish to call w
ith keypad.
rR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select a desired intership channelor “M
anual Input
,” push [EN
T].
•Intership channels are already preset into the transceiver in rec-om
mending order.
•When “M
anual Input
” is selected, rotate [CH
AN
NE
L] to se-lect the desired channel other than C
hannel 70.
tP
ush [EN
T] to transm
it the group call.•If C
hannel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by until the channelbecom
es clear.
yA
fter the group call has been transmitted, the follow
ing in-dication is displayed.
uP
ush [CLR
] to exit the condition and the display changesto previously selected channel.•E
ven
if [CL
R] h
asn
’t be
en
pu
she
d, th
e d
ispla
y au
tom
atica
llychanges to previously selected channel.
Group C
all
TX C
omplete
<CLR˘Exit>
--DSC M
enu--
Group C
all r
eady
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
--DSC M
enu--
Select A
ddress
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
˘Manual I
nput
˘Osaka
--DSC M
enu--
˘ ˘Tokyo
˘I-com
Select i
tem
˘Set u
p
˘Individual C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
--DSC M
enu--
˘Distress S
etting
˘Received C
alls
˘Group C
all
22
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
DDTran
smittin
g A
ll ship
s callLarge ships use C
hannel 70 as their ‘listening channel.’When
you want to announce a m
essage to these ships, use the ‘allships call’function.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “A
ll Ships Call
,” push[E
NT
].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired category, push[E
NT
].
rP
ush [EN
T] to transm
it the all ships call.•C
hannel 70 is selected and the all ships call is transmitted.
tA
fter the all ships call has been transmitted, the follow
ingindication is displayed.
yP
ush [CLR
] to exit the condition and the display changesto C
hannel 16.•E
ven
if [CL
R] h
asn
’t be
en
pu
she
d, th
e d
ispla
y au
tom
atica
llychanges to C
hannel 16 after 5 sec. of inactivity.
All S
hips C
all
TX C
omplete
<CLR˘Exit>
--DSC M
enu--
All S
hips C
all R
eady
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
--DSC M
enu--
Select C
ategory
˘Received C
alls
˘Routine
˘Urgency --DSC M
enu--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘Safety
Select i
tem
˘Individual C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
--DSC M
enu--
˘Group C
all
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Received C
alls
23
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
S
etting the distress information
The nature of the distress call should be included in the dis-
tress call.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “D
istress Setting
,”push [E
NT
].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the nature of the distress,push [E
NT
].•‘U
ndesignated,’‘Explosion,’‘F
looding,’‘Collision,’‘G
rounding,’‘C
apsizing,’‘Sinking,’‘A
drift (Disable adrift),’‘A
bandoning (Aban-
do
nin
g sh
ip),’
‘Pira
cy (Pira
cy atta
ck),’a
nd
‘MO
B (M
an
ove
r-board)’are available.
rW
hen no GP
S is connected or G
PS
data is invalid, the po-sition inform
ation appears. Set the current position, then
push [EN
T].
•Edit the digit of your position data directly w
ith the keypad.•P
ush
[6•
] to e
dit N
; No
rth la
titud
e o
r [7•
] to e
dit
S; S
outh latitude.•P
ush
[3•
] to e
dit E
; Ea
st lon
gitu
de
or [9
•] to
ed
it W
; West longitude.
•Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to m
ove the cursor backward or forw
ard.•P
ush [CE
] to clear the position data.
WX
YD
EF
PR
SM
NO
Select N
ature
˘Undesignated
˘Flooding
--DSC M
enu--
˘ ˘Collision
˘Grounding
˘Abandoning
˘Capsizing
˘Sinking
˘Adrift
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
˘Piracy
˘EPIRB
˘MOB
˘Explosion
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Group C
all
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘All S
hips C
all
24
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
tT
he time inform
ation appears. Set the current U
TC
time,
push [EN
T].
•Edit the digit of the current U
TC
time directly w
ith the keypad.•P
ush [CLR
] to abandon the setting and exit the condition to se-lecting the nature m
enu.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
•Push [C
E] to clear the tim
e.
yP
ush [DIS
TR
ES
S] for 5 sec. to transm
it the distress call.•T
he selected nature of the distress is stored for 10 minutes.
D
SC
ind
ividu
al IDA
tota
l of 1
00
DS
C a
dd
ress ID
s can
be
pro
gra
mm
ed
an
dnam
ed with up to 10 characters.
DDP
rog
ramm
ing
Ad
dress ID
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “S
et up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Add: INDV ID
,” push[E
NT
].
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Group C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
Input U
TC t
ime
˘K__:__˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
--DSC M
enu--
<CE˘Null D
ata>
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
Input P
osition
Latitude
Longitude
--DSC M
enu--
<CE˘Null D
ata>
___°__.___W˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
˘K_°__.___N˘˘˘˘˘˘˘˘Null
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
25
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
rS
et the individual ID and ID
name.
•Edit the 9-digits of the appropriate distress ID
directly with the
keypad.•P
ush keypad several times to edit the character.
•Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to m
ove the cursor backward or forw
ard.• P
ush [CE
] to clear the ID and ID
name.
•Push [C
LR] to cancel and exit the condition to the set up m
enu.
tP
ush [EN
T] to program
and exit the condition to the set upm
enu.
DDD
eleting
add
ress IDq
Push [M
EN
U] to enter the D
SC
menu.
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Set up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
ota
te [C
HA
NN
EL
] to se
lect “D
EL:INDV ID
,” pu
sh[E
NT
].•W
hen no address ID is program
med, the transceiver exits the
condition to the set up menu autom
atically.
rR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired ID nam
e for delet-ing.
tP
ush [EN
T] to delete the address ID
and exit the condition.
Select I
D
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
˘Turtle
˘Margaret
--DSC M
enu--
˘ ˘Ricky
˘John
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Add:Individual I
DInput 9
digits
Input n
ame
--DSC M
enu--
˘_________
_________
˘ä________
________
26
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
DDP
rog
ramm
ing
Gro
up
IDq
Push [M
EN
U] to enter the D
SC
menu.
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Set up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Add: Group ID
,” push[E
NT
].
rS
et the group ID and ID
name.
•Edit the 8-digits of the group ID
directly with the keypad.
•Push the appopriate keypad several tim
es to edit the character.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
• Push [C
E] to clear the ID
and name.
•Push [C
LR] to cancel and exit the condition to the set up m
enu.
tP
ush [EN
T] to program
and exit the condition to DS
C set
up menu.
DDD
eleting
gro
up
IDq
Push [M
EN
U] to select the D
SC
menu.
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Set up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “DEL: G
roup I
D,” push [E
NT].
•When no group ID
is programm
ed, the transceiver exits the con-dition to the set up m
enu automatically.
rR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired ID nam
e for deleting.t
Push [E
NT
] to delete the group ID and exit the condition
DS
C set up m
enu.
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Add:Individual I
DInput 8
digits
Input n
ame
--DSC M
enu--
˘_________
_________
˘0ä_______
_______
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Group C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
27
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
R
eceiving
DS
C calls
DDR
eceiving
a distress call
While m
onitoring Channel 70 and a distress call is received:
T
he emergency alarm
sounds for 2 minutes.
•Push any sw
itch to stop the alarm.
“R
eceived Distress
” appears in the display, thenC
hannel 16 is automatically selected.
C
ontinue monitoring C
hannel 16 as a coast station may re-
quire assistance.
DDR
eceiving
a distress ackn
ow
ledg
emen
tW
hile monitoring C
hannel 70 and a distress acknowledge-
ment to other ship is received:
T
he emergency alarm
sounds for 2 minutes.
•Push any sw
itch to stop the alarm.
“R
eceived Distress ACK
” appears in the display,then C
hannel 16 is automatically selected.
DDR
eceiving
an all sh
ips call
While m
onitoring Channel 70 and an all ships call is received:
T
he emergency alarm
sounds when the category is ‘D
is-tress’or ‘U
rgency’; 3 beeps sound for other categories.
“Received All Ships
” appears in the display, thenC
hannel 16 is automatically selected for voice com
munica-
tion.
Monitor channel 16 for an announcem
ent from the calling
vessel.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
All S
hips
<Chuck3
><CLR˘Exit>
-<CLR˘OK> -
-CALLING
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
DistressACK
<Osaka B
ay
>Chuck3
-<CLR˘Exit>--CALLING
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
Distress
<Chuck3
-<CLR˘Exit>--CALLING
28
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
DDR
eceiving
an in
divid
ual call
Wh
ile m
on
itorin
g C
ha
nn
el 7
0 a
nd
an
ind
ividu
al ca
ll is re-ceived:
The em
ergency alarm or beeps sound depending on the
received category.
“Received Individual
” appears in the display.
Push [E
NT
] to change to the channel specified by the call-ing station for voice com
munication; push [C
LR] to ignore
the individual call.
DDR
eceiving
a gro
up
callW
hile monitoring C
hannel 70 and an group call is received:
The em
ergency alarm or beeps sound depending on the
received category.
“Received Group
” appears in the display.
Push [E
NT
] to change to the channel specified by the call-ing station for voice com
munication; push [C
LR] to ignore
the individual call.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
Group
<I-com
<CLR˘Exit>
<ENT˘OK> C
OMMERCIAL
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
Individual
<Chuck3
<CLR˘Exit>
<ENT˘OK> C
OMMERCIAL
29
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
D
SC
set mo
de
DDO
ffset time
This item
sets the offset time from
the UT
C (U
niversal Time
Coordinated) tim
e.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “S
et up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
ota
te [C
HA
NN
EL
] to se
lect “O
ffset time
,” pu
sh[E
NT
].
rS
et the offset time from
the UT
C (U
niversal Time C
oordi-nated) tim
e.•E
dit the digit of offset time directly w
ith the keypad.•P
ush [0•] to edit or delete “-
”, when the cursor is on the first
digit.•R
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to move the cursor backw
ard or forward.
•Push [C
E] to clear the tim
e data.•P
ush [CLR
] to cancel and exit the condition to the set up menu.
tP
ush [EN
T] to program
and to exit the condition to the setup m
enu.
The local tim
e indication is not available when a G
PS
re-ceiver (sentence form
atter RM
C) is input, the transceiver’s
display indicates UT
C tim
e only.
Input O
ffset T
ime
--DSC M
enu--
No offset tim
e (default)–12 hours
K_0:__
Input O
ffset T
ime
--DSC M
enu--
-12:00
–/
.
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Group C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
30
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
DDM
MS
I cod
e check
The program
med 9-digit M
MS
I (DS
C self ID
) code can bechecked in D
SC
set mode.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to enter the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “S
et up
,” push [EN
T].
eR
ota
te [C
HA
NN
EL
] to se
lect “M
MSI check
,” pu
sh[E
NT
].
rC
heck the 9-digit MM
SI (D
SC
self ID) code.
tP
ush
[CL
R] o
r [EN
T] to
exit th
e co
nd
ition
to th
e se
t up
menu.
MMSI C
heck
˘123456789
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit>
Set u
p
˘MMSI C
heck
˘Add:INDV I
D
˘DEL:INDV I
D
--DSC M
enu--
˘Offset t
ime
˘DEL:Group I
D
˘Add:Group I
D
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Group C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
31
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
6
R
eceived m
essages
The transceiver autom
atically stores up to 20 distress mes-
sages and 20 other messages. T
he messages can be used
as an assistance to the logbook.
qP
ush [ME
NU
] to select the DS
C m
enu.w
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “R
eceived Calls
,” push[E
NT
].
DDD
istress messag
eq
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “D
istress
,” push [EN
T].
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to scroll to the desired message, push
[EN
T].
•Wh
en
som
e m
essa
ge
s are
blin
king
, the
me
ssag
es h
ave
no
tbeen read yet.
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to scroll the message.
rP
ush [CLR
] to exit the condition or push [CE
] to clear thedisplayed m
essage and returns to DS
C m
enu.
Distress
<Chuck3
LAT: 2
3"45.234N
--DSC M
enu--
LON:123"45.456W
MOB
<CLR˘Exit /
CE˘Del>
Distress --DSC M
enu--
UTC: 8
:00
LAT: 2
3"45.234N
LON:123"45.456W
MOB<
CLR˘Exit /
CE˘Del>
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
Select I
tem
˘16:00 R
icky
˘14:56 C
huck3
˘12:34 S
mith
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
Select M
essage
˘Distress
˘Other
Select i
tem
˘Exit
˘Received C
alls
--DSC M
enu--
˘Set u
p˘Distress S
etting
˘Group C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
32
6D
SC
OP
ER
AT
ION
DDO
ther m
essages
qR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select “Other
,” push [EN
T].
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to scroll to the desired message, push
[EN
T].
•Wh
en
som
e m
essa
ge
s are
blin
king
, the
me
ssag
es h
ave
no
tbeen read yet.
eR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to scroll the message.
•The stored m
essage has various information and depending on
the type of distress call.
rP
ush [CLR
] to exit the condition or push [CE
] to clear thedisplayed m
essage and returns to DS
C m
enu.
Group C
all
<Chuck3
>OSAKA-1 --DSC M
enu--
F3E s
implex
Routine
<CLR˘Exit /
CE˘Del>
Group C
all
--DSC M
enu--
CH10
>OSAKA-1
F3E s
implex
Routine
<CLR˘Exit /
CE˘Del>
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
Select M
essage
˘Individual C
all
˘All S
hips C
all
˘Group C
all
˘Individual C
all
--DSC M
enu--
<CLR˘Exit /
ENT˘OK>
Select M
essage
˘Distress
˘Other
33
7O
TH
ER
FU
NC
TIO
NS
H
ailer op
eration
The IC
-M601 has a 2-w
ay hailer function for voice amplifica-
tion and reception over a loudspeaker, making it unnecessary
to leave the bridge to hear a hailing party.
Connect an external hailer speaker (25 W
or more/4Ω
) as de-scribed on p. 41.•Transm
itting is not possible during hailer operation.•T
he received signal is muted during hailer operation.
qP
ush [F], then push [7 H
AIL] to enter hailer m
ode.
wP
ush and hold [PT
T] and speak at a norm
al voice level intothe m
icrophone.•“TA
LK” or “LIS
TE
N” appears on the caller or listener function dis-
play, respectively.•To adjust the hailer level, rotate [C
HA
NN
EL].
eA
fter releasing [PT
T] you can hear the response through
the speaker.r
To return to normal operation, push [C
LR] or repeat step q
.
•While in the hailer m
ode, the transceiver functions (trans-m
it and receive) are interrupted. If the transceiver is intransm
it condition, the hailer function is not available.•W
hen a DS
C call is received, the hailer function is inter-
rupted with an autom
atic return to the transceiver mode.
The transceiver’s display indicates ‘R
eceiving DS
C calls.’
(p. 27) BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
HAILER
-34"34.506N
LISTEN.236W
___cal--1:10--CALLING
__
__
7 6
A
uto
matic fo
gh
orn
The autom
atic foghorn function sounds a horn repeatedlyuntil the function is turned O
FF. F
our patterns are availablefor varying conditions.
The foghorn outputs from
the hailer speaker. To use this func-tio
n, th
e h
aile
r spe
ake
r (25
W o
r mo
re/4Ω
) mu
st be
con-
nected to the transceiver. See p.41 for connection details.
TY
PE
PAT
TE
RN
US
AG
E
UN
DE
RW
AY
STO
P
SA
IL
TOW
34
7O
TH
ER
FU
NC
TIO
NS
The audio frequency of the foghorn is selectable. S
ee p.39for details on selecting the audio frequency.
One 5-second blasts every 120
seconds.
Two 5-second blasts (separated
by 2 seconds) every 120 seconds.
One 5-second blast follow
ed bytw
o 1-second blasts (each sepa-rated by 2 seconds) every 120seconds.
One 5-second blast follow
ed bythree 1-second blasts (each sep-arated by 2-seconds) every 120seconds.
Motor vessel underw
ay and making w
ay.
Motor vessel underw
ay but stopped (notm
aking way).
Sa
iling
vesse
l un
de
rwa
y, fishin
g ve
ssel
(underway or anchored), vessel not under
comm
and, a vessel restricted in her abilityto m
aneuver (underway or at anchor), or
a vessel towing or pushing another ahead.
Vessel under tow
(manned).
5s±1
120s
5s±12s 1s
120s
5s±12s 1s
120s
5s±12s120s
35
7O
TH
ER
FU
NC
TIO
NS
qP
ush [F], then push [8 F
OG
] to enter automatic foghorn
mode.
wR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired foghorn pattern,push [E
NT
].•‘U
ND
ER
WA
Y,’‘ST
OP,’‘S
AIL,’‘T
OW
’are available. (p.34)•E
ven
if [EN
T] h
asn
’t be
en
pu
she
d, th
e d
ispla
y au
tom
atica
llychanges to the next step after 5 sec. of inactivity.
eR
ota
te [C
HA
NN
EL
] to a
dju
st the
fog
ho
rn le
vel, p
ush
[EN
T].
•The foghorn level is adjustable in 7 steps.
•Eve
n if [E
NT
] ha
sn’t b
ee
n p
ush
ed
, the
disp
lay a
uto
ma
tically
changes to the next step after 5 sec. of inactivity.
rTo return to norm
al operation, repeat step q.
When a D
SC
call is received, the automatic foghorn func-
tion is interrupted with an autom
atic return to the trans-ce
iver
mo
de
. T
he
tra
nsce
iver’s
disp
lay
ind
icate
s ‘R
eceiving DS
C calls.’(p 27)
M
icrop
ho
ne lo
ck fun
ction
The m
icrophone lock function electrically locks the [Y]/[Z
]and [16/C
] switches on the supplied m
icrophone. This pre-
vents accidental channel changes and accidental function ac-cess.
W
hile pushing [16/C] on the H
M-137, turn pow
er ON
to tog-gle the lock function O
N or O
FF.
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
FOG H
ORN
OUTPUT
UNDERWAY
E<ENT˘OK> C
OMMERCIAL
__
__
___
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
FOG H
ORN
OUTPUT
<CLR˘Exit>
E<ENT˘OK> C
OMMERCIAL
__
__
___
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
ReceivedCAN
˘UNDERWAY
<STOP
<CLR˘Exit>
<ENT˘OK> C
OMMERCIAL
7
36
7O
TH
ER
FU
NC
TIO
NS
In
tercom
op
eration
The optional intercom
function allows you to talk w
ith a dis-tance place such as the deck from
the cabin. The optional
HM
-134 RE
MO
TE
-CO
NT
RO
LM
ICR
OP
HO
NE
is required for in-tercom
operation.
Connect an optional H
M-134 as described on p. 61.
•Transmitting is im
possible during intercom operation.
•The received signal is m
uted during intercom operation.
qP
ush [F], then push [9 IC
] to enter intercom m
ode.•T
he HM
-134 power is autom
atically turned ON
, even if the power
is OF
F.
wP
ush and hold [9 IC] again to call up.
•The transceiver and m
icrophone emit call beeps.
eP
ush and hold [PT
T] and speak at a norm
al voice level intothe m
icrophone.•“TA
LK” or “LIS
TE
N” appears on the caller or listener function dis-
play, respectively.•To adjust the IC
-M601’s speaker output level, rotate [V
OL].
•To adjust the HM
-134’s speaker output level, push [Y]/[Z
] afterpushing [V
OL].
rA
fter releasing [PT
T] you can hear the response through
the speaker.t
To return to normal operation, push [C
LR] or repeat step q
.
•Wh
ile in
the
inte
rcom
mo
de
, the
tran
sceive
r fun
ction
s(transm
it and receive) are interrupted. If the transceiver isin transm
it condition, the intercom function is not avail-
able.•W
hen a DS
C call is received, the intercom
function is in-te
rrup
ted
with
an
au
tom
atic re
turn
to th
e tra
nsce
iver
mode. T
he transceiver’s display indicates ‘Receiving D
SC
calls.’(p 27)
INT
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
INTERCOM
-34"34.206N
TALK123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10COMMERCIAL
IC-M
601 (caller)H
M-134 (listener)
INT
BUSY-25W---INT---CALL
LOCAL--DUP
SCRAM--TAG
NORMAL-SCAN
INTERCOM
-34"34.206N
123"23.236W
--UTC-10:10COMMERCIAL
IC-M
601H
M-134
37
8S
ET
MO
DE
8 7
Beep tone
Beep
Scan type
Scan t
ype
Scan resum
e timer
Scan t
imer
Dual/tri-w
atch of CO
MM
AN
DM
IC
Dual/Tri C
OMMANDMIC
LCD
contrast
Contrast
Rotate
[CH
AN
NE
L]P
ushw
hen using HM
-134
˘Scan T
ype
˘Scan T
imer
˘Beep
--Set M
ode--
˘Contrast
˘Internal S
peaker
˘Dual/Tri C
OMMANDMIC
˘Foghorn F
requency
˘Exit
Foghorn
Frequency
Foghorn
Frequency
and
Internal Speaker
items are
not selectable when using H
M-134.
S
et mo
de p
rog
ramm
ing
Se
t mo
de
is use
d to
cha
ng
e th
e co
nd
ition
s of th
e tra
ns-
ceiver’s functions: scan type (normal or priority), scan resum
etim
er, dual/tri-watch of C
OM
MA
ND
MIC
, transceiver’s beeptone, internal speaker, LC
D contrast and autom
atic foghornfrequency.
Available functions m
ay differ depending on dealer setting.
qTurn pow
er OF
F.w
While pushing [16•C
], turn power O
N to enter set m
ode.e
After the display appears, release [16•C
].r
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select the desired item
, push [EN
T].
Or push [16•C
] to select the item w
hen using an optionalH
M-134.
tR
otate [CH
AN
NE
L] to select the desired condition of theitem
. Use [Y
]/[Z] w
hen using an optional HM
-134.y
Rotate [C
HA
NN
EL] to select “E
xit
,” push [EN
T] to exit
set mode and returns to norm
al operation condition
•SE
T M
OD
E C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
S
et mo
de item
sDD
Scan
type
The transceiver has 2 scan types: norm
al scan and priorityscan. N
ormal scan searches all tag channels in the selected
channel group. Priority scan searches all tag channels in se-
quence while m
onitoring Channel 16.
DDS
can resu
me tim
erT
he scan resume tim
er can be selected as a pause (OF
F) or
timer scan (O
N). W
hen OF
F is selected, the scan pauses
until the signal disappears. When O
N is selected, the scan
pa
use
s 5 se
c. an
d re
sum
es e
ven
if a sig
na
l ha
s be
en
re-ceived on channels except for C
hannel 16.
DDD
ual/Tri-w
atch o
f CO
MM
AN
DM
IC(A
pp
ears wh
en co
nn
ecting
HM
-134)T
his item sets the H
M-134’s [D
UA
L•IC] sw
itch function asdual w
atch or tri-watch.
DDB
eep to
ne
You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OF
F, oryo
u ca
n h
ave
con
firma
tion
be
ep
s sou
nd
at th
e p
ush
of a
switch by turning beep tones O
N.
The optional H
M-134 has it’s ow
n setting for the beep tone.
Beep
˘ON
˘OFF
--Set M
ode--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘OFF
˘<ENT˘OK>
(Default: O
N)
Dual/Tri C
OMMANDMIC
˘Tri-watch
˘OFF
--Set M
ode--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘Dualwatch˘<ENT˘OK>
(Default: D
ualwatch)
Scan T
imer
˘ON
˘All S
hips C
all
--Set M
ode--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘OFF
<ENT˘OK>
(Default: O
FF
)
Scan T
ype
˘Priority
˘All S
hips C
all
--Set M
ode--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘Normal
<ENT˘OK>
(Default: N
ormal)
38
8S
ET
MO
DE
8S
ET
MO
DE
39
8
DDIn
ternal sp
eakerW
hen an external speaker is connected and the transceiver’sinternal speaker is not required, the speaker on the trans-ceiver and m
icrophone can be deactivated.
DDL
CD
con
trastT
his item adjusts the contrast of the LC
D in 8 steps.
The optional H
M-134 has it’s ow
n setting for the LCD
con-trast.
DDA
uto
matic fo
gh
orn
frequ
ency
The audio frequency of the autom
atic foghorn can be ad-
justed to suit your preference. While this item
is selected,pushing [P
TT
] outputs the foghorn—experim
ent with the fre-
quencies available until you find one you like.•A
vailable frequency range is 200 Hz to 850H
z in 50 Hz step.
Foghorn F
requency
˘400
˘300
--Set M
ode--
˘200
˘250
˘350
˘<ENT˘OK>
(Default: 400)
Contrast
˘5
˘3
--Set M
ode--
˘1
˘2
˘4
˘<ENT˘OK>
(Default: 5)
Internal S
peaker
˘ON
˘OFF
--Set M
ode--
˘Polling R
equest
˘Position R
equest
˘OFF
˘<ENT˘OK>
(Default: O
N)
S
up
plied
accessories
Th
e follo
win
g accesso
ries are sup
plied
Qty.
qM
icrophone (HM
-137) 1
wD
C pow
er cable (OP
C-1174) ..........................................1
eM
icrophone hanger ........................................................1r
Mic hanger screw
s (3 ×16) ............................................2
tM
ounting bracket ............................................................1y
Knob bolts for m
ounting bracket......................................2u
Mounting screw
s (5 ×20) ...............................................4
iS
pring washers (M
5) ......................................................4o
Flat w
ashers (M5) ...........................................................4
!0A
ccessory connectors (3 pin, 10 pin) ....................1 each!1S
ponges..........................................................................2
!2O
PC
-1096......................................................................1
A
nten
na
Akey elem
ent in the performance of any com
munication sys-
tem is an antenna. A
sk your dealer about antenna and thebest places to m
ount them.
F
use rep
lacemen
tO
ne fuse is installed in the supplied DC
power cable. If a fuse
blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track dow
n thesource of the problem
, if possible, and replace the damaged
fuse with a new
, rated one.
C
leanin
gIf the transceiver becom
es dusty or dirty, wipe it clean w
ith asoft, dry cloth.
AV
OID
the use of solvents such as benzene or al-cohol, as they m
ay damage transceiver surfaces.
Fuse rating: 10 A
qw
er
t
y
u!1
!0
!2
io
40
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
41
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
C
on
nectio
ns
qA
NT
EN
NA
CO
NN
EC
TOR
Connects a m
arine VH
F antenna w
ith a PL-259 connector.
CA
UT
ION
:Transm
itting without an antenna m
ay dam-
age the transceiver.
wH
AIL
ER
/FO
GH
OR
N C
ON
NE
CTO
RC
onnects to a hailer speaker (25 W or m
ore/4Ω).
eE
XT
ER
NA
LM
ICR
OP
HO
NE
JAC
KS
Connects to optional H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
-
PH
ON
E.
CA
UT
ION
: NE
VE
Rconnect other m
icrophones, suchas the H
M-137, m
ay cause damage to the transceiver.
rG
PS
RE
CE
IVE
R/E
XT
ER
NA
LS
PE
AK
ER
JAC
K
Connects to a G
PS
receiver for position and time indi-
cations.•A
n N
ME
A0
18
3 ve
r. 2.0
(sen
ten
ce fo
rma
tters R
MC
, GG
A,
GN
S, G
LL
) com
pa
tible
GP
S re
ceive
r is req
uire
d. A
sk you
rdealer about suitable G
PS
receivers.
C
onnects to a PC
or navigation equipment (N
ME
A0183
ver. 3.01 sentence formatters D
SC
, DS
E com
patible) forplotting received other ships position data.
C
onnects to an external speaker.
tD
C P
OW
ER
CO
NN
EC
TOR
Connects the supplied D
C pow
er cable from this connector
to an external 13.8 V D
C pow
er source.
CA
UT
ION
:A
fter connecting the DC
power cable, cover
the connectors with a rubber vulcanising tape as show
nbelow
, to prevent water seeping into the transceiver.
NM
EA
OU
T (+
)N
ME
AIN
(–)S
P (–)
CLO
NE
GN
DS
P (+
)N
ME
AIN
(+)
NM
EA
OU
T (–)
ICF
NC
NC
HA
IL (+)
HA
IL (–)
NC
t
qer w
Rubber vulcanizing
tape
9
42
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
M
ou
ntin
g th
e transceiver
DDU
sing
the su
pp
lied m
ou
ntin
g b
racketT
he universal mounting bracket supplied w
ith your transceiverallow
s overhead or onboard mounting.
•Mount the transceiver securely w
ith the 4 supplied screws
(M5 ×
20) to a surface which is m
ore than 10 mm
thick andcan support m
ore than 5 kg.•M
ount the transceiver so that the face of the transceiver is at90°
to your line of sight when operating it.
CA
UT
ION
:K
EE
Pthe transceiver and m
icrophone atleast 1 m
eter away from
your vessel’s magnetic navigation
compass.
NO
TE
:•C
heck the installation angle; the function display may not
be easy-to-read at some angles.
•When m
ounting the transceiver on the place that is proneto strong vibration, use the supplied sponges betw
een thetransceiver and m
ounting bracket for reducing the effectof the vibration.
These screw
s are shown as m
ounting example only.
Not supplied w
ith accsesories.
• OV
ER
HE
AD
MO
UN
TIN
G
• MO
UN
TIN
G O
N T
HE
BO
AR
D
Sponges to reduce
vibration effects
Sponges to reduce
vibration effects
43
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
DDU
sing
the o
ptio
nal M
B-75
An optional M
B-75 F
LUS
H M
OU
NT
is available for mounting
the transceiver to a flat surface such as an instrument panel.
CA
UT
ION
:K
EE
Pthe transceiver and m
icrophone atleast 1 m
eter away from
your vessel’s magnetic navigation
compass.
qU
sing the attached template, carefully cut a hole into the
instrument panel (or w
herever you plan to mount the trans-
ceiver).w
Slide the transceiver through the hole as show
n below.
eA
ttach the 2 supplied bolts (M5 ×
8 mm
) on either side ofthe IC
-M601.
rA
ttach the clamps on either side of the IC
-M601.
•M
ake sure that the clamps align parallel to the IC
-M601’s body.
tTighten the end bolts on the clam
ps (rotate clockwise) so
that the clamps press firm
ly against the inside of the in-
strument control panel.
yTighten the locking nuts (rotate counterclockw
ise) so thatthe IC
-M601 is securely m
ounted in position as below.
uC
onnect the antenna and control cable, then return the in-strum
ent control panel to its original place.
9
44
9C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
D
imen
sion
s
220.031.4
78.0
110.0 109.4
200.0
Unit: m
m
90.0
45
10T
RO
UB
LE
SH
OO
TIN
G
PR
OB
LE
MP
OS
SIB
LE
CA
US
ES
OL
UT
ION
RE
F.
No pow
er comes O
N.
•Bad connection to the pow
er supply.•C
heck the connection to the transceiver.p. 41
No sound com
es fromthe speaker.
•Squelch level is too deep.
•Volum
e level is too low.
•Speaker has been exposed to w
ater.•Internal speaker is turned O
FF.
•Set squelch to the threshold point.
•Set [V
OL] to a suitable level.
•Drain w
ater from the speaker.
•Turn the internal speaker ON
in set mode.
p. 10p. 10
—p. 39
Transmitting is im
possi-ble, or high pow
er can-not be selected.
•Som
e channels are for low pow
er or re-ceive only.
•The output pow
er is set to low.
•Change channels.
•Push [H
/L] to select high power.
pgs.8, 46p. 10
Scan does not start.
•“TAG
” channel is not programm
ed.•S
et the desired channels as “TAG
” chan-nels.
p. 15
No beep sounds.
•Beep tone is turned O
FF.
•The squelch is open.
•Turn the beep tone ON
in set mode.
•Set squelch to the threshold point.
p. 38p. 10
Distress call cannot be
transmitted.
•MM
SI (D
SC
self ID) code is not pro-
gramm
ed.•P
rogram the M
MS
I (DS
C self ID
) code.p. 16
910
46
11C
HA
NN
EL
LIS
T
• Intern
ation
al chan
nels
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
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160.70012
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22157.100
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73156.675
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75†
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85157.275
161.875
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†156.750
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156.30016
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†156.850
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68156.425
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88157.425
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08156.400
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28157.400
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09156.450
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61156.075
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• US
A ch
ann
els(for U
.K. version only)
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
CH
Frequency (MH
z)C
HFrequency (M
Hz)
Transmit
Receive
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Receive
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161.90068
156.425156.425
81A157.075
157.07588
157.425162.025
06156.300
156.30017
†156.850
156.85027
157.350161.950
69156.475
156.47582A
157.125157.125
88A157.425
157.425
07A156.350
156.35018A
156.900156.900
28157.400
162.00070
‡156.525
156.52583A
157.175157.175
08156.400
156.40019A
156.950156.950
37A157.850
157.85071
156.575156.575
84157.225
161.825
09156.450
156.45020
157.000161.600
61A156.075
156.07572
156.625156.625
84A157.225
157.225
10156.500
156.50020A
157.000157.000
--- - -
- - -73
156.675156.675
85157.275
161.875
11156.550
156.55021A
157.050157.050
63A156.175
156.17574
156.725156.725
85A157.275
157.275†Low
power only.
†
‡Receive only.
12S
PE
CIF
ICA
TIO
NS
AN
D O
PT
ION
S
47
1112
S
pecifi
cation
sS
pecifications are measured in accordance w
ith EN
301 025
DDG
eneral
•Frequency coverage
:Transm
it 156.000–161.450 M
Hz
Receive
156.000–163.425 MH
z•M
ode:F
M (16K
0G3E
)D
SC
(16K0G
2B)
•Current drain (at 13.8 V
):T
X high (25 W
)5.5 A
Max. audio
1.5 A•P
ower supply requirem
ent:13.8 V
DC
±15%(negative ground)
•Frequency stability
:±0.8 kHz (–20°C
to +60°C
)•A
ntenna connector :S
O-239 (50 Ω
)•Input im
pedance (MIC
):2 kΩ
•Output im
pedance (audio):4 Ω
•Dim
ensions (Proj. not included):220(W)×
110(H)×
109.4(D) m
m•W
eight :1350 g
DDTran
smitter
•RF
output power
:25 W and 1 W
•Modulation system
:Variable reactance frequency
modulation
•Max. frequency deviation
:±5.0 kHz
•Spurious em
issions:Less than 0.25 µW
•Residual m
odulation:M
ore than 40 dB•A
udio harmonic distortion
:Less than 10%
(at 1 kHz, 60%
deviation)
DDR
eceiver•R
eceive system:D
ouble conversion superheterodyne•Interm
ediate frequencies:1st; 31.05 M
Hz, 2nd; 450 kH
z(C
H 70 receiver)
1st; 21.70 MH
z, 2nd; 450 kHz
•Sensitivity (20 dB
SIN
AD
):–5 dB
µem
f typical(C
H 70 receiver)
–5 dBµ
emf typical
•Squelch sensitivity
:–5 dBµ
emf typical
•Spurious response
:More than 75 dB
•Intermodulation
:More than 75 dB
• Adjacent channel selectivity
:More than 75 dB
•Hum
and noise :M
ore than 45 dB•A
udio output power
:2 W
O
ptio
ns
•MB
-75 FL
US
H M
OU
NT
(p. 43)F
or mounting the transceiver to a panel.
•HM
-134 RE
MO
TE
-CO
NT
RO
LM
ICR
OP
HO
NE
(p. 50)E
xternal microphone-type controller. P
rovides optional intercomoperation. 6 m
microphone cable and m
ounting base included.
•HM
-137 SM
AR
T-SP
EA
KE
R-M
ICR
OP
HO
NE
(p. 7)S
ame as supplied.
•OP
C-999 M
ICR
OP
HO
NE
EX
TE
NS
ION
CA
BL
E6 m
microphone extension cable for optional H
M-134. U
p to 2O
PC
-999 can be connected. (18 m m
aximum
)
All stated
specifi
cation
s are sub
ject to ch
ang
e with
ou
t no
tice or o
blig
ation
.
48
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
EO
PT
ION
AL
P
anel d
escriptio
nT
he optional HM
-134 remotely controls the IC
-M601 and pro-
vides an optional intercom function.
qP
OW
ER
SW
ITC
H [P
WR
](pgs. 10, 53)
When the IC
-M601 pow
er is turned ON
, push and hold for2 sec. to turn the H
M-134 pow
er ON
or OF
F.
wP
TT
SW
ITC
H [P
TT
](pgs. 10, 53)
Push and hold to transm
it; release to receive.
eC
HA
NN
EL
UP
/DO
WN
SW
ITC
HE
S[ YY
]/[ ZZ]
P
ush either switch to change the operating channel, set
mode contents, etc. (pgs. 10, 53)
W
hile pushing and holding [VO
L], push [Y]/[Z
] to adjustthe brightness of the LC
D and sw
itch backlight. (p. 54)
After [V
OL] or [S
QL] is pushed, push either sw
itch to ad-just audio level or noise squelch level, respectively. (pgs.10, 53)
In set m
ode, changes setting of the selected item. (pgs.
37, 57)
During scanning, checks tag channels or changes scan-
ning direction. (pgs. 15, 55)
rC
HA
NN
EL
16/CA
LL
CH
AN
NE
LS
WIT
CH
[16•C]
W
hen pushed, selects Channel 16. (pgs. 8, 52)
W
hen pushed and held for 1 sec., selects call channel.(pgs. 8, 52)•“C
ALL” appears w
hen call channel is selected.
W
hen call channel is selected, push and hold for 3 sec. toenter call channel program
ming condition. (pgs. 11, 55)
W
hile pushing and holding [H/L], enters channel com
-m
ent programm
ing condition. (pgs. 11, 58)
DIM
C
MO
NI
L
IC
qwr euyt i o !0
DIA
LD
UA
L
SQ
LV
OL
!1
To IC-M
601
49
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
13
E
nte
r set m
od
e w
he
n p
ush
ed
an
d h
eld
wh
ile tu
rnin
gpow
er ON
. (pgs. 37, 57)
tD
IAL
SW
ITC
H [D
IAL
]
Selects and toggles the regular channels w
hen pushedm
omentarily. (pgs. 9, 52)
W
hile pushing and holding [H/L], push to select channel
group. (pgs. 9, 52)•International and U
.S.A
. channels are available for regularchannels. (depends on transceiver’s version)
yD
UA
L-W
AT
CH
/INT
ER
CO
M S
WIT
CH
[DU
AL
•IC]
P
ush to start dualwatch or tri-w
atch. (pgs. 13, 56)
Push and hold for 1 sec. to activate the intercom
func-tion. (pgs. 36, 58)
P
ush to stop dualwatch or tri-w
atch when either is acti-
vated.
While pushing and holding the sw
itch, you can call theIC
-M601 in intercom
mode. (pgs. 36, 58)
uS
QU
EL
CH
/MO
NITO
R/L
OC
K S
WIT
CH
[SQ
L•M
ON
I•L]
A
fter pushing [SQ
L], [Y]/[Z
] sets the squelch thresholdlevel. (p. 53)
P
ush and hold [SQ
L•MO
NI•L] for 1 sec. to turn the m
on-itor function O
N. (p. 54)
W
hile pushing and holding [H/L], push [S
QL•M
ON
I•L] totoggle the m
icrophone key lock function ON
or OF
F. (p.54)•“ T
” appears while key lock function is in use.
•[PW
R], [P
TT
], [VO
L], [SQ
L] and [H/L] still function w
hen them
icrophone key lock function is turned ON
.
A
dva
nce
s the
curso
r wh
ile in
cha
nn
el co
mm
en
t pro-
gramm
ing condition. (pgs. 11, 58)
iV
OL
UM
E/D
IMM
ER
SW
ITC
H [V
OL
•DIM
]
After pushing [V
OL], [Y
]/[Z] adjusts the audio level.
P
ush and hold [VO
L•DIM
] for 1 sec. to adjust the bright-ness of the LC
D and sw
itch backlight. (p. 54)
Moves the cursor backw
ard while in channel com
ment
programm
ing condition. (pgs. 11, 58)
oT
RA
NS
MIT
PO
WE
R S
WIT
CH
[H/L
]
When pushed, toggles high and low
power. (pgs. 10, 53)
•Som
e channels are set to low pow
er only.
W
hile pushing and holding this switch, other sw
itchesperform
secondary functions.
Tog
gle
s the
all ke
y lock fu
nctio
n O
N o
r OF
F w
he
npushed and held w
hile turning power O
N. (p. 54)
•“ T” flashes w
hile the all key lock function is in use.•O
nly [PW
R] and [P
TT
] function when the all key lock function
is in use.
!0S
CA
N S
WIT
CH
[SC
AN
•TAG
] (pgs. 15, 57)
Starts and stops norm
al or priority scan when tag chan-
nels are programm
ed.
Push and hold [S
CA
N•TA
G] for 1 sec. to set the dis-
played channel as a tag (scanned) channel.
While pushing and holding [H
/L], push and hold for 3sec. to clear all tag channels.
50
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
!1E
XT
ER
NA
LS
PE
AK
ER
JAC
K
C
onnect the external speaker (an 8 Ωload). T
he internalspeaker can be deactivated via the S
et mode program
-m
ing. (p. 39)•T
he speaker output employs a B
TL
(Balanced T
rans-L
ess) circu
it, NE
VE
Rco
nn
ect th
e sp
ea
ker ca
ble
toground (or chassis). U
se a floating setup.
CA
UT
ION
:A
fter connecting the external speaker jack,cover the jack w
ith water resistant tape as show
n below to
avoid water seeping into the m
icrophone.B
inding the mic-cable and external-speaker jack connec-
tion mold w
ith water resistant tape increases the w
ater-proofing of the connection m
old.
F
un
ction
disp
lay
qC
HA
NN
EL
GR
OU
PIN
DIC
ATO
R(pgs.9, 52)
Indicates whether an International (IN
T) or U
.S.A
. (US
A)
channel is selected. (depends on transceiver’s version)
wK
EY
LO
CK
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 54)
Appears w
hile the key lock function is in use.
Flashes w
hile the all key lock function is in use.
eC
HA
NN
EL
NU
MB
ER
RE
AD
OU
T
Ind
icate
s th
e
sele
cted
o
pe
ratin
g
cha
nn
el
nu
mb
er.
“A” a
pp
ea
rs wh
en
a sim
ple
x cha
nn
el is se
lecte
d.
(pgs.9, 52)
In set mode, indicates the selected condition. (pgs.37, 57)
CA
LL
DU
PP
SC
AN
TRI
DU
AL
LOW
TAG
US
AIN
TL
TXB
US
Y
VO
LS
QL
qwrt e
!5!4
!1
!2
!1
!0
oiu
y !3
WA
IT
!6
External S
P jack
Connection m
old
51
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
13
rV
OL
UM
E IN
DIC
ATO
R(p. 53)
Appears w
hile audio output level is adjusted.
tS
QU
EL
CH
IND
ICA
TOR
(p. 53)A
ppears while noise squelch level is adjusted.
yC
HA
NN
EL
CO
MM
EN
T IN
DIC
ATO
R
Channel com
ment appears (and scrolls) if program
med.
(pgs.11, 58)
In set mode, indicates or scrolls the selected set m
odeitem
. (pgs.37, 57)
uS
CA
N IN
DIC
ATO
R(pgs.15, 55)
“S
CA
N” appears during norm
al scan.
“PS
CA
N” appears during priority scan.
iP
RIO
RIT
YC
HA
NN
EL
IND
ICA
TOR
In
dica
tes a
prio
rity cha
nn
el d
urin
g p
riority sca
n o
rdual/tri-w
atch. (pgs.13, 56)
“IC” appears during intercom
mode. (pgs.36, 58)
oD
UA
L/T
RI W
AT
CH
IND
ICA
TOR
(pgs.13, 56)“D
UA
L” appears during dualwatch;“T
RI” during tri-w
atch.
!0L
OW
PO
WE
R IN
DIC
ATO
R(pgs.10, 53)
Appears w
hen low pow
er is selected.
!1C
AL
LC
HA
NN
EL
IND
ICA
TOR
(pgs.8, 52)A
ppears when the call channel is selected.
!2D
UP
LE
X IN
DIC
ATO
R(pgs.9, 52)
Appears w
hen a duplex channel is selected.
!3TA
G C
HA
NN
EL
IND
ICA
TOR
(pgs.15, 56)A
ppears when a tag channel is selected.
!4B
US
YIN
DIC
ATO
R(pgs.10, 53, 54)
Ap
pe
ars w
he
n re
ceivin
g a
sign
al o
r wh
en
the
squ
elch
opens.
!5T
RA
NS
MIT
IND
ICA
TOR
(pgs.10, 53)A
ppears while transm
itting.
!6“W
AIT
” IND
ICA
TOR
“WA
IT” appears in the H
M-134 display w
hile transmitting
via the IC-M
601’s attached microphone.
•In the above case, the connected HM
-134 does not have prior-
ity.
52
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
C
han
nel selectio
nïï
Ch
ann
el 16q
Pu
sh [1
6•C
] to se
lect C
ha
nn
el
16.w
Push [D
IAL] to return to the con-
dition before selecting Channel
16, or push [Y] or [Z
] to selectoperating channel.•O
utput power turns to “25W
” auto-
matically, w
henever Channel 16 is
selected.
ïïC
all chan
nel
qP
ush and hold [16•C] for 1
sec.to select call channel.
wP
ush [DIA
L] to return to the con-dition before selecting call chan-nel, or push [Y
] or [Z] to select
operating channel.
ïïU
.S.A
. and
Intern
ation
al chan
nels
qP
ush [DIA
L] to select regular channel.w
Wh
ile p
ush
ing
an
d h
old
ing
[H/L
], pu
sh [D
IAL
] to se
lect
channel group. (depends on transceiver’s version)•U
.S.A
. or International can be selected in sequence.
DIA
LP
ush and hold then push
U.S
.A. channels
International channels
53
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
13
R
eceiving
and
transm
itting
qP
ush [PW
R] to turn pow
er ON
.w
Push [V
OL], then [Y
]/[Z] to adjust audio output level.
•Push [S
QL], then [Y
]/[Z] to m
ute any audio noise, if necessary.
eP
ush [Y]/[Z
] to select the desired channel.•W
hen receiving a signal, “” appears and audio is em
ittedfrom
the speaker.•F
urther adjustment of audio level m
ay be necessary at this point.
rP
ush [H/L] to select the output pow
er, if necessary.•“LO
W” appears w
hen low pow
er is selected.•C
hoose low pow
er to reduce an intermodulation for other sta-
tions, choose high power for longer distance com
munications.
•Som
e channels are low pow
er only.
tP
ush and hold [PT
T] to transm
it, then speak into the mi-
crophone.•“
” appears.•C
hannel 70 cannot be used for transmission.
yR
elease [PT
T] to receive.
IMP
OR
TAN
T:To m
aximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal (voice), pause a few
sec. after pushing [PT
T],
ho
ld th
e m
icrop
ho
ne
2.5
to 5
cm fro
m yo
ur m
ou
th a
nd
speak at a normal voice level.
w S
et volume
w S
et squelch, if required
r S
et output power
t S
peak into m
icrophone
q Turn pow
er ON
e S
et channel
t P
ush to transm
ity
Release
to receive
54
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
L
ock fu
nctio
ns
The lock function electronically locks keys and sw
itches toprevent accidental changes and function access from
the mi-
crophone.•A
ll keys, switches and controllers on the transceiver are functional.
ïïA
ctivating
the lo
ck fun
ction
W
hile
p
ush
ing
a
nd
h
old
ing
[H/L
], pu
sh [S
QL
•MO
NI•L
] toturn the lock function O
N and
OF
F.•“
” appears.•O
nly
[PW
R],
[PT
T],
[H/L
],[S
QL
•MO
NI•L
], [V
OL
]+[Y
]/[Z]
an
d [S
QL
]+[Y
]/[Z] a
re fu
nc-
tional.
ïïA
ctivating
the all key lo
ck fun
ction
W
hile
p
ush
ing
a
nd
h
old
ing
[H/L
], turn
the
po
we
r ON
by
pushing [PW
R] to turn the all
key lock function ON
and OF
F.•“
” flashes.•O
nly [PW
R] and [P
TT
] are func-tional.
D
isplay b
ackligh
ting
The function display and sw
itches can be backlit for bettervisibility under low
light conditions. And the backlighting con-
dition can be adjusted independently from the transceiver.
qP
ush and hold [VO
L•DIM
] for 1sec. to enter backlight ad-
justing mode.
•“” w
ith number of backlight level appears in the channel com
-m
ent indicator.
wP
ush [Y]/[Z
] to adjust the backlight level.•T
he backlight level is adjustable between 0 (lights O
FF
) and 7(brightest).
M
on
itor fu
nctio
nT
he monitor function releases the noise squelch m
ute of them
icrophone only. (An independent noise squelch system
isem
ployed.)
Pu
sh a
nd
ho
ld [S
QL
•MO
NI•L
] for 1
sec. to
activa
te th
em
onitor function.•“
” flashes and audio is emitted.
•Any key, except [Y
]/[Z], cancels the m
onitor function.
Appears w
hen the lockfunction is in use.
Flashes w
hen the all lockfunction is in use.
55
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
13
C
all chan
nel p
rog
ramm
ing
qW
hile
pu
shin
g a
nd
ho
ldin
g [H
/L],
push [DIA
L] several times to select
the desired channel group (US
Aor
INT
) to be programm
ed. (dependson transceiver’s version)
wP
ush and hold [16•C] for 1
sec. tose
lect th
e ca
ll cha
nn
el o
f the
se-lected channel group.•“C
ALL” and call channel num
ber ap-pear.
eP
ush
an
d h
old
[16
•C] a
ga
in fo
r3
sec. (until long beep changes to2 short beeps) to enter call channelprogram
ming condition.
•Ca
ll cha
nn
el n
um
be
r an
d ch
an
ne
lgroup to be program
med flashes.
rP
ush [Y]/[Z
] to select the desiredchannel.
tP
ush
[16
•C] to
pro
gra
m th
e d
is-played channel as the call channel.•T
he call channel number and channel
group stop flashing.
S
tarting
a scanq
While pushing and holding [H
/L], push [DIA
L] once or twice
to select the channel group (US
Aor IN
T), if desired.
wP
ush [SC
AN
•TAG
] to start priority or normal scan.
•“SC
AN
” appears during normal scan.
•The priority channel readout indicates “16”, and “P
” and “SC
AN
”indicators appear during priority scan.
•When a signal is received, scan pauses until the signal disap-
pears or resumes after pausing 5
sec. according to set mode set-
ting (Channel 16 is still m
onitored during priority scan).•P
ush [Y]/[Z
] to check the scanning tag channels, to change thescanning direction or resum
e the scan manually.
eTo stop the scan, push [S
CA
N•TA
G].
•“SC
AN
” disappears.•P
ushing [PT
T], [16•C
] or [DIA
L] also stops the scan.
56
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
S
etting
tag ch
ann
elsq
While pushing and holding [H
/L], push [DIA
L] once or twice
to se
lect th
e ch
an
ne
l gro
up
(US
Aa
nd
INT
), if de
sired
. (depends on transceiver’s version)
wP
ush [Y]/[Z
] to select the desired channel to set as a tagchannel.
eP
ush and hold [SC
AN
•TAG
] for 1sec. to set the displayed
channel as a tag channel.•“
” appears.
rTo
ca
nce
l th
e
tag
ch
an
ne
l se
tting
, p
ush
a
nd
h
old
[SC
AN
•TAG
] for 1sec.
•“” disappears.
•Clearin
g all tag
chan
nels in
the selected
chan
nel g
rou
p
While pushing and holding [H
/L], push [SC
AN
•TAG
] for 3sec. to clearing all tag channels. (until long beep changesto 2 short beeps)
D
ualw
atch/Tri-w
atcho
peratio
nq
Push [Y
]/[Z] to select the desired channel.
•While pushing and holding [H
/L], push [DIA
L] once or twice to
select the channel group (US
A, IN
T), if desired. (depends on
transceiver’s version)
wP
ush [DU
AL] to start dualw
atch or tri-watch.
•“DU
AL
” ap
pe
ars d
urin
g d
ua
lwa
tch; “T
RI” a
pp
ea
rs du
ring
tri-w
atch.•B
eep tone sounds when a signal is received on C
hannel 16.•Tri-w
atch becomes dualw
atch when receiving a signal on the call
channel.
eTo cancel dualw
atch/tri-watch, push [D
UA
L•IC] again.
57
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
13
S
et mo
de p
rog
ramm
ing
Set m
ode is used to change the condition of the transceiver’sfunctions and the m
icrophone’s own functions:
Transceiver’s fu
nctio
ns—
scan
type
(no
rma
l or p
riority), sca
n re
sum
e tim
er, d
ua
l-w
atch/tri-watch of C
OM
MA
ND
MIC
, transceiver’s beep tone,internal speaker (transceiver), LC
D contrast (transceiver) and
foghorn frequency.M
icrop
ho
ne’s o
wn
fun
ction
s—
beep tone function (microphone) and LC
D contrast (m
icro-
phone).
In this section, instructions are for the microphone’s ow
n func-tions only. R
efer to pgs. 37–39 for the setting of the otherfunctions. (S
ome functions m
ay not be selectable from the m
i-crophone.)
ïïE
nterin
g set m
od
eq
Turn power O
FF.
wW
hile pushing and holding [16•C], turn pow
er ON
.•A
fter beep emission, a set m
ode item (in the channel com
ment
indicator and condition in the channel number readout) is dis-
played.
eP
ush [16•C] to select the desired item
, if necessary.r
Push [Y
]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item
.t
Turn power O
FF, then O
N to exit set m
ode.
•Beep
ton
e“B
EE
P”
P
ush [Y] to turn O
N, [Z
] to turn OF
F the beep output.
•LC
D co
ntrast
“LCD
CO
NT
RA
ST
”
Push [Y
]/[Z] to adjust to a suitable LC
D contrast.
•Intern
al speaker “IN
T-SP
EA
KE
R”
P
ush [Y]/[Z
] to turn the HM
-134 internal-speaker ON
/OF
F.
Push• •
• •
Push
Push
58
13H
M-134 R
EM
OT
E-C
ON
TR
OL
MIC
RO
PH
ON
E
In
tercom
op
eration
qP
ush
a
nd
h
old
[D
UA
L•IC
] fo
r1
sec. to
activa
te th
e in
terco
mfunction.•“IC
” appears in the channel readout.•T
he channel comm
ent disappears.
wP
ush [PT
T] to talk.
•“” appears in the channel com
-m
ent indicator.
eR
elease [PT
T] to listen.
•“” a
pp
ea
rs in th
e ch
an
ne
l com
me
nt in
dica
tor w
he
n th
etransceiver is in talking m
ode.
rP
ush [DU
AL•IC
] to cancel the intercom function.
•Pushing [16] is also cancels the intercom
function.
Fo
r you
r reference:
In case the intercom m
ode is selected with the transceiver
during microphone pow
er OF
F, the microphone pow
er is au-tom
atically turned ON
and the intercom m
ode is selected.
ïïIn
tercom
beep
fun
ction
P
ush and hold [DU
AL•IC
] for more than 1
sec.•E
mits intercom
beep while holding.
C
han
nel co
mm
ents
qP
ush[Y
]/[Z] to select a channel to program
the channel comm
ent.•W
hile pushing and holding [H/L], push [D
IAL] several tim
es to
select the channel group (US
Aand IN
T), if desired.
wW
hile pushing and holding [H/L], push [16•C
].•T
he 1st character of the currently programm
ed comm
ent flashes.
eP
ush[Y
]/[Z] to select a character.
rP
ush[S
QL] to m
ove to right; then push [Y]/[Z
] to select acharacter.•P
ush [VO
L] to move to left.
tC
ontinue until the desired characters have been selected,then push [16•C
] to return to normal operation condition.
•Availab
le characters
(r)
(s)(t)
(u)(v)
(w)
(x)(y)
(z)
(q)
(3)
(D)
(N)
(X)
(h)
(+)
(4)
(E)
(O)
(Y)(i)
(–)
(5)
(F)
(P)
(Z)(j)
()
(6)
(G)
(Q)
(a)
(k)
(/)
(7)
(H)
(R)
(b)(l)
(,)
(8)
(I)
(S)
(c)
(m)
(space)
(9)
(T)
(d)
(n)
(0)
(A)
(U)
(e)
(o)
(1)
(B)
(V)
(f)
(p)
(2)
(C)
(J)(K
)(L)
(M)
(W)
(g)
(.)
( ))(( )
(’)(&
)(%
)($)
(#)(")
(!)
Appears w
hen the inter-com
function is in use.
59
14H
M-134 C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
INS
TAL
LA
TIO
N
H
M-134 su
pp
lied accesso
riesA
ccessories in
clud
ed w
ith th
e HM
-134: Q
ty.q
Connection cable (O
PC
-1000: 6m
) ...............................1w
Mounting base ................................................................1
eM
icrophone hanger ........................................................1r
Screw
s (M3 ×
16; tapping) .............................................5
In
stallation
The optional H
M-134 can be connected to the transceiver di-
rectly, as well as via the supplied connection cable for longer
distance remote operation. T
he connector of the connectioncable can be installed into a cabinet, w
all, etc., as a built-inplug.
For longer distance rem
ote operation, the optional extensioncable, O
PC
-999 (6m
; Connecting betw
een transceiver andthe connection cable), is available, and up to 2 O
PC
-999 canbe added.
qInsert the supplied cable into the external m
icrophone jackand tighten the cable nut as show
n below.
q
we
r
60
14H
M-134 C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
INS
TALLA
TIO
N
wTo
use
the
sup
plie
d ca
ble
as a
wa
ll socke
t, follo
w th
ebelow
steps.e
Using the m
ounting base, carefully mark off the 2 spots
where the cable and screw
s will be fastened.
rD
rill holes at these marks.
tInstall the m
ounting base using the supplied screws as
shown below
.
yT
he completed installation should look like this.
Gasket
Cap
Mounting base
Nut
Screw
holes(approx. 2 (d) m
m; 3⁄32″)
61
14H
M-134 C
ON
NE
CT
ION
S A
ND
INS
TALLA
TIO
N
50 (d) mm
23 (d) mm
24 to 27 (d) mm
5 mm
Gasket
Mounting base
Cap
Nut
2 mm
2 mm
x 3
24 to 27 (d) mm
INS
TAL
LA
TIO
N N
OT
ES
In
stallation
no
tesT
he installation of this equipment should be m
ade in such am
anner as to respect the EC
recomm
ended electromagnetic
field exposure limits (1999/519/E
C).
Th
e m
axim
um
RF
po
we
r ava
ilab
le fro
m th
is de
vice is 2
5w
atts. The antenna should be installed as high as possible
for maxim
um efficiency and that this installation height should
be at least 5 meters above ground (or accessible) level. In the
case where an antenna cannot be installed at a reasonable
height, then the transmitter should neither be continuously op-
erated for long periods if any person is within 5 m
eters of theantenna, nor operated at all if any person is touching the an-tenna.
In a
ll case
s an
y po
ssible
risk de
pe
nd
s on
the
tran
smitte
rbeing activated for long periods. (actual recom
mendation lim
-its are specified as an average of 6 m
inutes) Norm
ally thetransm
itter is not active for long periods of time. S
ome radio li-
censes will require that a tim
er circuit automatically cuts the
transmitter after 1–2 m
inutes etc.
Sim
ilarly some types of transm
itter, SS
B, C
W, A
M, etc. have a
lower ‘average’output pow
er and the perceived risk is evenlow
er.
HM
-134 TE
MP
LA
TE
24 to 27 (d) mm
2 mm
HM
-134
HM
-134 TE
MP
LA
TE
Cut here
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CL
AR
AT
ION
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NF
OR
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We
Icom Inc. Japan
1-1-32, Kam
iminam
i, Hirano-ku
Osaka 547-0003, Japan
Kin
d o
f equ
ipm
ent: V
HF M
AR
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IVE
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This com
pliances is based on conformity w
ith the following harm
onisedstandards, specifications or docum
ents:i)
EN
301 025-2V
1.1.1 (2000-08)ii)
EN
301 025-3V
1.1.1 (2001-05)iii)
EN
609451997
iv)E
N 60950
August 1992, A
11 1997v)
EN
300 698-2V
1.1.1 ( 2000-08)vi)
EN
300 698-3V
1.1.1 ( 2001-05)
Typ
e-desig
natio
n: i
M60
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Signature
T. Maebayashi
General Manager
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipm
ent complies w
ith theessential requirem
ents of the Radio and T
elecomm
unications Term
inal E
quipment D
irective, 1999/5/EC
, and that any applicable Essential T
estS
uite measurem
ents have been performed.
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n (w
here ap
plicab
le):
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Oct.
2002
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