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001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 2001 NEW 02.7.9 10:58 Page b FOREWORD IMPORTANT Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The ICM802 MF/HF MARINE TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom’s superior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page c Quick Reference IN CASE OF EMERGENCY When your ship requires assistance, contact other ships and the Coast Guard by sending a distress call using digital selective calling on 2187.5 kHz. When immediate help is needed When potential problems exist q Push and hold [DISTRESS] for 5 sec. until the short beeps become one long beep, to send the distress call. q Push [DSC] to select DSC watch mode, if necessary.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page I QUICK REFERENCE ■ How to set a Channel/Group The IC-M802 has up to 160 user-programmable, 242 ITU SSB duplex, 72 ITU SSB simplex and 662 ITU FSK duplex channels. D Using the group and channel selectors q Rotate [GRP] to select the desired group. • Available groups are shown in the list below. • During user-programmable channel group use, the channels change in 20-channel steps. See details on p. 8. Example; When starting the user-programmable Ch. 1.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page II QUICK REFERENCE D Audio output level Quick Reference ■ Audio output/squelch adjustment [4 SP ] [2 SQL] × ➥ Rotate [VOL] to adjust audio output level. NOTE: Make sure that no “ S P ” and “SQL” indicators are displayed during audio level adjustment, otherwise, audio may not be output. When either or both indicators are displayed, perform the following operations; - When “ S P ” is displayed, push [F] then [4 SP×]. - When “SQL” is displayed, push [F] then [2 SQL].
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page III QUICK REFERENCE ■ Basic voice transmission and reception D Receiving a signal q Select the desired channel via [GRP] and [CH], or keypad. • Turn ON/OFF the squelch function or adjust the squelch level as desired. w When a signal is received, “RX” indicator appears and audio is output from the connected speaker. • Rotating [VOL] to adjust the audio output level at this moment is recommended. • S-meter shows the received signal strength.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page IV ■ Receiving a DSC ➥ For waiting for a DSC call, such as an individual, group or all ships call on the desired frequencies, push [DSC] to enter DSC watching mode. • Monitoring the frequencies, 2187.5, 4207.5, 6312.0, 8414.5, 12577.0 and 16084.5 kHz, for distress, urgency, etc., no operation is necessary with the transceiver. These frequencies are monitored at all times.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page V QUICK REFERENCE D Regular distress call q Push [DSC] to enter DSC watch mode. t Verify your position and the UTC time, then push [ENT]. • When no NMEA0183 ver. 3.01 data is applied to [GPS], your position and UTC time should be input in this step. - Use the keypad and [CH] when changing your position or the time. - Move the cursor with [CH] rotation. - [3 SCAN], [6 RF-G], [7 Lo] and [9 Hi] is used for the ‘East,’ ‘North,’ ‘South’ and ‘West’ selection.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 1 OPERATING RULES AND GUIDELINES 1 • CALL PROCEDURE Calls must be properly identified and the time limit must be respected. q Give your call sign each time you call another ship or coast guard station. If you have no call sign, identify the station by giving your ship name and the name of the licensee. w Give your call sign at the end of each transmission that lasts more than 3 min. e You must break and give your call sign at least once every 15 min.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 2 02.7.9 10:58 Page 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front panel— Controller Function display (pgs. 6, 7) !7 !6 q !5 !4 DISTRESS !3 w e r !2 t y q DISTRESS SWITCH [DISTRESS] (p. 18) Push for 5 sec. (approx.) to make a distress call. w DSC SWITCH [DSC] Switches DSC watch mode and voice/e-mail communication mode when pushed. e CANCEL/CALL SWITCH [CANCEL/CALL] ➥ Cancels a distress or DSC repeat call. (p. 20) ➥ Push for 1 sec. to start calling after DSC contents are setup.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION !2 FREQUENCY/CHANNEL SWITCH [FREQ/CH] ➥ Selects indication type: (p. 8) When channel comment indication is ON; switches channel comment indication ON and OFF. When channel comment indication is OFF; switches transmit frequency indication ON and OFF. ➥ After pushing [F], enters channel name programming mode, when channel comment indication is ON. (p. 14) !3 KEYPAD ➥ Inputs numeral “1” for channel number input, etc.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 2 02.7.9 10:58 Page 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front panel— Main unit y q t r w q GPS CONNECTOR [GPS] (pgs. 53, 62) Input position and UTC data (NMEA0183 ver. 3.01 format), such as from a GPS receiver, etc., for setting your positioning and time data automatically without manual input for DSC operation. w REMOTE CONNECTOR [REMOTE] (pgs. 53, 62) Connects to a PC via an RS-232C cable (D-sub 9pin) for remote control in the NMEA or RS-232C format.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 5 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 ■ Rear panel— Main unit 2 q w e q TUNER CONTROL SOCKET (pgs. 54, 56, 61) Connects a control cable to an optional antenna tuner. A female connector kit is supplied for external antenna tuner connection. w GROUND TERMINAL IMPORTANT! Connects a ship’s (or vehicle’s) ground. See pages 55 and 63–65 for details. e ANTENNA CONNECTOR 1 (pgs.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 2 02.7.9 10:58 Page 6 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ LCD screen The IC-M802 has 2 indication types, one is channel name indication and the other is frequency indication. These indication types can be switched with a push of a button, depending on set mode’s setting. See pages 8 and 50 for display type settings.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 7 PANEL DESCRIPTION q RECEIVE INDICATOR “RX” appears when signals are received or the squelch is open. w TUNE INDICATOR “TUNE” blinks while tuning, if an optional external antenna tuner is connected. (p. 10) • “TUNE” appears after tuning is completed with AT-140, AT-130/E and AH-3. • “THRU” appears when the tuner through function is activated. (This function is available only when connecting AT-140 or AH-3.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 3 Page 8 SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY ■ Selecting a channel The transceiver has 160 user channels and ITU channels. However, the number of user channels can be optionally restricted. D Display selection FREQUENCY indication RX J3E CHANNEL indication SIMP CH RX 16:23 J3E SIMP CH ---GPS--Lat 45 59'N Lon134 44'E H 16:23 L NOTE: Channel name (alphanumeric) may not appear during frequency indication depending on initial set mode setting. (p.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 9 SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY D Using the keypad 3 [EXAMPLE]: Selecting channel 158 Direct channel selection via the keypad is available for quick channel selection. q Enter the desired channel number via the keypad. • Pushing [CE] clears input digits and retrieves the channel. • A user channel is selected when channel 1–160 is input (max. number may be optionally restricted). • An ITU SSB channel is selected when channel numbers higher than 401 are input.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 4 02.7.9 10:58 Page 10 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Basic voice transmit and receive q Check the following in advance. ➥ Microphone is connected. ➥ No “SQL” indication. • If “SQL” appears, push [F] then [2 SQL] to turn the squelch OFF. ➥ No “ S P ” indication. • If “ S P ” appears, push [F] then [4 SP×] to activate the speaker. ➥ The clarity function is not activated. • If the clarity function is activated, push [F] then [RX CLAR] to turn the function OFF.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 11 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 ■ Functions for receive D Squelch function The squelch function detects signals with voice components and squelches (mutes) unwanted signals such as unmodulated beat signals. This provides quiet stand-by. When you need to receive weak signals, the squelch should be turned OFF. ➥ Push [F] then [2 and OFF. SQL] to switch the function ON • See page 48 for the squelch level adjustment.
01 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 4 02.7.9 10:58 Page 12 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT ■ Functions for receive (continued) D Clarity control Voice signals received from other stations may be difficult to receive. This may sometimes happen if a station is transmitting slightly off frequency. In such cases, you can compensate by using the clarity control. q Push [F] then [RX CLAR] to switch the function ON and OFF. • “CLAR” and shifting value with direction appear. [CH] w Rotate [CH] to improve the audio readability.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 13 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 4 ■ FSK operation The transceiver has FSK and J2B modes for FSK operation— use F1B when using the built-in oscillator; use J2B when using an AFSK terminal unit. FSK terminal unit connection q Connect an FSK terminal unit to the [ACC] socket as shown at right. w Select the desired channel to operate FSK mode. • FSK ITU channel group, Ch 4001 to Ch 25040, are only available when SITOR CH setting is set to ON. (p.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 5 02.7.9 10:58 Page 14 CHANNEL NAME PROGRAMMING Up to 8-character channel names can be assigned for each user and ITU channel. This may be helpful for indicating the frequency usage, ship name, etc. D Programming q Select the desired channel to be programmed. w Push [FREQ/CH] to select channel indication mode, if desired. e Push [F] then [FREQ/CH]. NOTE: The display type must be set to “CHNAME” to display/program the channel names in initial set mode. (p. 50).
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 15 DSC PREPARATION 6 ■ MMSI code programming The 9-digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC self ID) code can be programmed. This operation is not necessary when the MMSI code has been programmed by your dealer. However, the code re-programming can be performed 2 times only. This code is displayed when the power is turned ON. D Programming [DSC] [MODE SET] [ENT] y Enter the specified 9-digit MMSI code via the keypad.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 6 02.7.9 10:58 Page 16 DSC PREPARATION ■ Position and time programming When no position and the UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time data in NMEA0183 ver. 3.01 format, such as from a GPS receiver, etc., is applied to [GPS] connector, your position and the UTC time should be input for DSC operation. q While pushing and holding [MODE [POWER] to enter initial set mode. SET ] push • Turn the power OFF in advance.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 17 7 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Distress call A distress call should be transmitted if in the opinion of the Master, the ship or person is in distress and requires immediate assistance. A distress call should include the ship’s position and time. They are included automatically when their data in NMEA0183 ver. 3.01 format is applied to [GPS] connector. When no data is applied, input them, if possible. NEVER USE THE DISTRESS CALL WHEN YOUR SHIP IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 18 CALL PROCEDURE D Simple distress call NOTE: • Distress alert (simple operation) contains (default); Distress nature : Undesignated distress. Position data : According to the displayed information. • Distress call repeats every 3.5–4.5 min., until receiving an acknowledgement. • Beep (Pi, Pi) sounds with the maximum audio level every 1 sec. • Push and hold [DISTRESS] for 5 sec. to transmit a renewed distress call, if desired.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 19 CALL PROCEDURE 7 D Regular distress call Transmit a distress call after selecting “Distress” in the DSC menu. q Push [DSC] to select DSC watch mode. w Push [MODE set] to select the DSC menu. [DSC] [MODE SET] [ENT] NEVER USE THE DISTRESS CALL WHEN YOUR SHIP IS NOT IN AN EMERGENCY. DISTRESS CALLS CAN BE USED ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE HELP IS NEEDED. y Rotate [CH] to select the desired distress frequency, then push [ENT].
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 20 CALL PROCEDURE D When no acknowledgement is received D After receiving an acknowledgement call If no acknowledgement is received, the emergency alarm will sound continuously. In this case, the ICM802 automatically transmits the distress call again every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes. The following should commence your voice transmission after receiving a distress acknowledgement from a coast station (or another ship).
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 21 CALL PROCEDURE 7 ■ Distress call to ships General DSC call with the “distress” category may be used for communications after the Distress call, e.g. you want to change the operating mode, frequency, etc. The call is transmitted one time only although the distress call using the [DISTRESS] switch sends 5 times repeatedly. D Operation outline DSC menu RX 12.345.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 22 CALL PROCEDURE D Operation for distress call to ships q Push [DSC] to select DSC watch mode. w Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. [DSC] [MODE SET] [ENT] i Rotate [CH] to select the desired pre-programmed traffic frequency, or “Manual set” then push [ENT]. ✔ When pre-programmed traffic frequency is selected, go to step !0.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 23 CALL PROCEDURE !3 When receiving the acknowledgement call, the display shows the received ID code, or the called station name. • Push [FREQ/CH]; - to select the traffic frequency if the called station is able to comply to the call. - to return to DSC watch mode when unable.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 24 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Urgency call When you want to send an urgency message, such as medical transport announcement, etc., to other ships, use “Urgency” as the category. An urgency call is sometimes called a “PAN PAN call.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 25 CALL PROCEDURE 7 D Urgency call operation q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CH] to select either “Individual” or “All ships” then push [ENT]. • When selecting “All ships” e Rotate [CH] to select “Urgency,” then push [ENT]. ****** All ships ******* ------- Category ------Safety ÇU r g e n c y SEL OK r Rotate [CH] to select a traffic frequency from one of the pre-programmed frequencies or “Manual set” then push [ENT].
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 26 CALL PROCEDURE • When selecting “Individual” e Select “Urgency” as the category using [CH], then push [ENT]. u Enter the desired transmit and receive traffic frequency via the keypad, then push [ENT]. ****** Individual ****** ------- Category ------Routine Safety ÇU r g e n c y Distress ****** Individual ****** -- Traffic frequency --- SEL TX:_2134.0kHz RX:_2134.0kHz OK r Select (or enter) the 9-digit ID code, then push [ENT].
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 27 CALL PROCEDURE 7 !1 When receiving an acknowledgement, the display shows the received ID code, or the called station name. • Push [FREQ/CH]; - to select the traffic frequency if the called station is able to comply to the call. - to return to DSC watch mode when unable.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 28 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Safety call When you want to send a safety message to other ships, use “Safety” as the category. A safety call is sometimes called a “SECURITE call.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 29 CALL PROCEDURE 7 D Safety call operation A safety call procedure is almost the same as the urgency call. q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CH] to select the desired DSC format from “Individual” and “All ships,” then push [ENT]. • When selecting “All ships” e Rotate [CH] to select “Urgency,” then push [ENT]. y Rotate [CH] to select the desired calling channel, then push [ENT].
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 30 CALL PROCEDURE • When selecting ‘Individual’ e Select “Safety” as the category using [CH], then push [ENT]. u Enter the desired transmit and receive traffic frequency via the keypad, then push [ENT]. ****** Individual ****** ------- Category ------Routine ÇS a f e t y Urgency Distress ****** Individual ****** -- Traffic frequency --- SEL OK r Select the desired 9-digit ID code, then push [ENT].
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 31 CALL PROCEDURE 7 !1 When receiving an acknowledgement, the display shows the received ID code, or the called station name. • Push [FREQ/CH]; - to select the traffic frequency if the called station is able to comply to the call. - to return to DSC watch mode when unable.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 32 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Routine call When you use DSC for general selective calling, use “Routine” as the category. q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CH] to select “Individual” then push [ENT]. e Select “Routine” as the category using [CH], then push [ENT]. y Rotate [CH] to select the desired pre-programmed traffic frequency, or “Manual set” then push [ENT]. ✔ When pre-programmed traffic frequency is selected, go to step i.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 33 CALL PROCEDURE !0 The calling stand-by screen is displayed as follows, verify the calling condition then push and hold [CANCEL/CALL] for 1 sec. to transmit the routine call. • Push and hold [ENT] for 1 sec. to store the calling condition into the TX memory described in pages 23 and 43, if desired. ****** Individual ****** --------- Call --------Category:Routine To:987654321 Traffic:J3E TX 4567.0kHz RX 4567.0kHz 2345.0kHz Call Freq:TX RX 2345.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 34 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Group call When you use DSC for calling the desired ship’s group, use “Group” menu. q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CH] to select “Group” then push [ENT]. e Select the desired 9-digit group code, then push [ENT]. • Use [CH] to select the group code when the desired group is pre-programmed.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 35 CALL PROCEDURE 7 ■ Position request call The position request call is used to confirm the specified ship’s position. This calling system uses digital signals only, therefore a voice reply is not necessary. q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CH] to select the “Position REQ,” then push [ENT]. e Select the desired 9-digit ID code, then push [ENT]. • Use [CH] to select the ID code when the desired ship’s ID is pre-programmed.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 7 02.7.9 10:58 Page 36 CALL PROCEDURE ■ Test call Testing on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling frequencies (such as 2187.5 kHz) should be avoided as much as possible by using other methods. When testing on the distress/safety frequency is unavoidable, it should be indicated that these are test transmissions. Normally the test call would require no further communications between the two stations involved. q Push [MODE SET] to select the DSC menu.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 37 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL 8 ■ To receive a DSC call The independent built-in DSC receiver circuit in the ICM802 scans all distress/safety frequencies, therefore, the “distress,” “urgency” and “safety” calls on those frequencies can be decoded at all times. However, “routine,” “ships business,” “position request” and “group” calls on the other frequencies are received via the transceiver’s receiver circuit.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 8 02.7.9 10:58 Page 38 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL ■ Received information When receiving a DSC call, the received format specifier and its contents are memorized into the RX memory. Distress calls (including other calls with a distress category) are stored separately from other calls. Up to 20 distress and up to 10 other categories of call can be memorized. q During DSC watch mode, push [RX CLAR] to enter the received DSC memory select screen.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 39 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL 8 ■ Distress call q When receiving a distress call, an emergency alarm sounds and the display below appears. ************************ Distress * * 123456789 * * ************************ Exit Traffic w Push [CANCEL/CALL] to stop the alarm, if desired. • One distress call sequence is sent 5 times repeatedly within approx. 30 sec. The emergency alarm sounds at each reception.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 8 02.7.9 10:58 Page 40 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL ■ All ships call q When receiving an All ships call, an emergency alarm may sound (or beeps when the category is Safety) and “All ships” is displayed as below. • Push [CANCEL/CALL] to stop the alarm when the all ships call in distress or urgency is received. w Push [ENT] to listen to the traffic frequency for an announcement from the calling station.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 41 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL 8 ■ Individual call When receiving an Individual call, beeps may sound (or the emergency alarm depending on the category) and the display below appears. ************************ Individual * * ICOM M802 * * ************************ Exit ACK Calling station’s name appears when the same ID is preprogrammed. You must send back an acknowledgement to the calling station in such cases.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 8 02.7.9 10:58 Page 42 WHEN RECEIVING A CALL ■ Position request call q When “Position REQ” is displayed as below, push [ENT]. ************************ Position REQ * * ICOM M802 * * ************************ Exit ACK Calling station’s name appears when the same ID is preprogrammed. w Push [ENT] to display the call contents for acknowledgement preparation. ****** RX memory ******* ----- Position REQ ----From:ICOM M802 RX Freq:TX 12345.0kHz RX 12345.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 43 MEMORY OPERATION 9 ■ Memory description The IC-M802 has several kinds of memories as follows: • Address and group ID code memories (p. 44) • Call, traffic and scan frequency memories. (p. 45) • DSC transmission memory (described in this section) • Received message memory (p. 38) 10 DSC transmission memory channels allow you to set often used format specifiers and contents such as for routine calls, group calls, etc.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 10 Page 44 DSC MENU OPERATION ■ General Up to 100 ID codes with frequency and name can be programmed in MENU mode for easy recall during DSC call setting. In addition, the following settings/operation are available in DSC setup menu. • Manual position/time setting (p.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 45 DSC MENU OPERATION 10 ■ Frequency input A total of 50 frequency pairs can be programmed as “Call frequency,” “Traffic frequency” or “Scan frequency.” The frequency usage and frequency name are also programmed together with the frequency. NOTE: Up to 6 pairs of frequencies only can be assigned as a scan frequency. They are scanned during DSC watch mode only. (Different from the distress/safety frequencies.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 10 02.7.9 10:58 Page 46 DSC MENU OPERATION ■ Verifying self-ID ➥ During setup select menu indication, rotate [CH] to select “MMSI check” then push [ENT] to display the programmed MMSI ID (self-ID). ➥ Push [DSC] to select DSC watch mode. ➥ Push [MODE SET] to select DSC menu. ➥ Rotate [CH] to select “Set up” then push [ENT]. • Push [MODE SET] to return to DSC watch mode, or push [FREQ/CH] to return to the select screen.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 47 E-MAIL OPERATION 11 ■ General The IC-M802 is ready for HF e-mail operation— up to 160 e-mail frequency channels and a connecting terminal for an e-mail modem are available. Independent e-mail frequencies with operating mode and filter settings can be selected with a push of a button or group/channel selector rotation for simple operation.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 12 Page 48 SET MODE ■ Quick set mode D Entering quick set mode [F] [MODE SET] q Push [F] then [MODE SET] to enter quick set mode. • Select voice or e-mail operation mode in advance. w Rotate [GRP] to select the desired item. e Rotate [CH] to set the values or conditions for the selected item. r Push any key to exit quick set mode.
IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 49 SET MODE 12 ■ Initial set mode Initial set mode operation is used for programming infrequently changed values, conditions or functions. D Entering set mode q Turn the power OFF, if the transceiver is powered ON. w While pushing [MODE SET], push [POWER] to turn the power ON to enter initial set mode. e Rotate [GRP] to select the desired item. e Rotate [CH] to set the values or conditions for the selected item. r Turn the power OFF and ON again to exit set mode.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 12 02.7.9 10:58 Page 50 SET MODE D Initial set mode items (continued) Scan type This item selects one of the following scan functions. Programmed scan searches signals within the frequency range and activates slowly while squelch is open and fast while squelch is closed. Channel scan and channel resume scan searches 20 channels around a user selected channel, or searches all ITU channels in the band when an ITU channel is selected.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 51 SET MODE 12 D Initial set mode items (continued) FSK shift frequency Several shift frequencies are used for FSK operation. This item selects an FSK shift frequency for almost any FSK system from 850 Hz, 425 Hz, 200 Hz and 170 Hz. (default: 170 Hz) *** SET MODE *** ÇÇ 1 7 0 H z 200Hz 425Hz 850Hz ITEM SEL FSK polarity Normal and reverse polarities are available for FSK operations. This item allows you to select one of these polarities.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 12 02.7.9 10:58 Page 52 SET MODE D Initial set mode items (continued) REMOTE ID This item selects the ID for the transceiver from 1 to 99. (default: 08) *** SET MODE *** ITEM SEL REMOTE connector interface This item selects the interface format for [REMOTE] connector.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 53 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 ■ Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied with IC-M802.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 13 02.7.9 10:58 Page 54 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ■ Rear panel connections Optional AT-140 HF antenna (for DSC reception) R CAUTION: NEVER remove the line fuse from the DC power cable. Grounding (see pgs. 55, 63–65) Grounding (see pgs. 55, 63–65) 7 (10 C-114 .8 ft) m; 32 OP 12 V battery CAUTION: • After connecting the antenna cable and tuner control cable, cover the connectors with a rubber vulcanizing tape, etc.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:58 Page 55 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 ■ Ground connection The transceiver and antenna tuner MUST have an adequate RF ground connection. Otherwise, the overall efficiency of the transceiver and antenna tuner installation will be reduced. Electrolysis, electrical shocks and interference from other equipment could also occur. For best results, use 50 or 75 mm (2 or 3 inches) wide copper strap and make the connection as short as possible.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 13 02.7.9 10:58 Page 56 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ■ Antenna Most stations operate with a whip or long wire (insulated backstay) antenna. However, these antennas cannot be connected directly to the transceiver since their impedance may not be matched with the transceiver antenna connector. With a 50 Ω matched antenna all marine bands cannot be used. The following antenna matcher or antenna tuner may be helpful for antenna installation.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 57 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 ■ Mounting D Mounting location Select a location that provides easy access to the controller for navigation safety, has good ventilation and is not subject to sea spray. The controller should be at 90 degrees to your line of sight when operating it. CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your ship’s magnetic navigation compass.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 13 02.7.9 10:59 Page 58 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ■ Using the optional MB-75 The optional MB-75 flush mount is available for mounting the controller and speaker to a flat surface such as an instrument panel. CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter away from your ship’s magnetic navigation compass.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 59 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 ■ Transceiver dimensions 110 mm; 411⁄32″ mm 84.4 5 16″ ;3⁄ 22 0m 8 21 ⁄32″ 120 mm ; 423⁄32″ m; ⁄ ″ 2 13 3 29 1 ;1 0m m; m 0m 11 13 ⁄32″ 29 m 84.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 13 02.7.9 10:59 Page 60 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ■ Fuse replacement The transceiver has 2 fuses (2 types) to protect internal circuitry, 1 fuse for the fuse holder on the DC power cable and 1 for inside. If the transceiver stops functioning, check the fuses below. • DC power cable ……………………………FGB 30 A • Circuitry fuse …………………………………FGB 5 A CAUTION: DISCONNECT the DC power cable from the transceiver when changing a fuse.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 61 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION 13 ■ Connector information ACC Pin Pin name * 7 5 1 CWK CW and FSK keying input. 2 AF GND Ground line for AF signal. 3 SEND 4 MOD 2 1 4 5 MICROPHONE q u w i y e t r TUNER 1 2 3 4 5 6 DC 13.6V 1 2 3 4 5 6 Specification Input level : Less than 0.6 V for transmit Input/output pin. Goes to ground when transmitting. When grounded, transmits. Ground level Input current : –0.5 to 0.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 13 02.7.9 10:59 Page 62 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ■ Connector information (continued) AF/MOD 5 Pin Pin name 1 9 6 REMOTE Description Specification 1 MOD+ Modulation input from an external terminal unit. 2 MOD– Coaxial ground for NMD+. 3 GND Ground for digital equipment. 4 NAF+ AF detector output for an external terminal unit. 5 NAF– Coaxial ground for NAF+. 6 GND Ground for digital equipment. 7 NC 8 SEND Transmits when grounded.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 63 ANTENNA AND GROUNDING CONSIDERATIONS ANTENNAS & TUNERS If your Icom SSB is going aboard a sailboat, you may either use an insulated backstay an insulated sidestay, or a nonresonant white fiber glass whip antenna off the stern to make up your antenna system. Your best range will be from an insulated backstay because of the long length of the antenna “radiator” which is that portion within the top and bottom insulators.
2001 NEW 2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 14 02.7.9 10:59 Page 64 ANTENNA AND GROUNDING CONSIDERATIONS everything of ground potential. If you can get at your keel bolt, or tap a screw into the keel, your grounding is done. Lead incapsulated keels are the ultimate in grounds, and you may need nothing further. In powerboats, since there's no keel, you’re going to need to come up with at least 100 square feet of RF ground surface below the water line.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 65 ANTENNA AND GROUNDING CONSIDERATIONS terline ground system and attached directly to each piece of low and high frequency radio gear. While this may also seem to be an insurmountable problem in running foil, rather than wire, foil handles quite nicely, even in tight places. The foil is easily soldered to the below waterline ground system, and then routed up the side of the hull into the area of the NAV station.
2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 15 Page 66 SPECIFICATIONS • General • Frequency coverage Receive Transmit • DSC channels • Type of emission Transceiver DSC receiver : (Unit: MHz) 0.5–29.9999 1.6–2.9999 4.0–4.9999 6.0–6.9999 8.0–8.9999 12.0–13.9999 16.0–17.9999 18.0–19.9999 22.0–22.9999 25.0–27.5000 : 2,187.5 kHz, 4,207.5 kHz, 6,312.0 kHz, 8,414.5 kHz, 12,577.0 kHz, 16,804.5 kHz : J3E (USB/LSB), H3E,* J2B (AFSK), F1B (FSK), A1A (CW) J2B *Receive only • No. of memory Ch.
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2001 NEW IC-M802_USA.qxd 02.7.9 10:59 Page 71 17 OPTIONS AT-130/E AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER AT-140 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA TUNER PS-60 DC POWER SUPPLY Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna with a minimum of insertion loss. Antenna and control cable receptacles for easy installation and tuner through function are available. Provides 13.6 V DC (30 A) output from an AC outlet. MN-100 ANTENNA MATCHER MN-100L ANTENNA MATCHER AH-710 FOLDED DIPOLE ANTENNA 4.5 x. 2 ppro 0.
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