Icom IC-M1V User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
iM1V
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER

FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-M1V
VHF
MARINE TRANSCEIVER
is designed and built with Icom’s superi-
or technology and craftsmanship. With proper care this prod-
uct should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This
instruction manual contains important operating instructions
for the IC-M1V.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
CAUTIONS
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
RWARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the
antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the
body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The
transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm
(2 to 4 in) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other
than the BP-215. Such a connection will ruin the transceiver.
NEVER charge battery packs except in the methods
described in this manual.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem-
peratures below –20°C (–4°F) or above +60°C (+140°F).
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alco-
hol when cleaning, as they may damage the transceiver sur-
faces. After exposure to saltwater, clean the transceiver thor-
oughly with fresh water to avoid corrosion.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver rear panel will become
hot when operating continuously for long periods.
i
WORD DEFINITION
RWARNING!
CAUTION
NOTE
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
may occur.
Equipment damage may occur.
It desired, inconvenience only. No risk of
personal injury, fire or electric shock.

BE CAREFUL! The IC-M1V employs waterproof con-
struction, which corresponds to JIS waterproof specification,
grade 7 (1 m/30 min.). However, once the transceiver has
been dropped, it is not guaranteed due to the transceiver may
be cracked, or waterproof seal damaged, etc.
MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are
securely attached to the transceiver and that the antenna and
battery pack are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside
of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the
transceiver.
KEEP the transceiver at least 1 m (3.3 ft) away from the
ship’s navigation compass.
KEEP the transceiver out of the reach of children.
For U.S.A. only
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this device under FCC regulations.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and
the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on channel 16;
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❍
USING CHANNEL 16
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE
1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY.”
2. “THIS IS ....................” (name of vessel)
3. Your call sign or other indication of the
vessel.
4. “LOCATED AT ..........” (your position)
5. The nature of the distress and assis-
tance required.
6. Any other information which might facil-
itate the rescue.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ....................................................................... i
IMPORTANT ........................................................................ i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ..................................................... i
CAUTIONS ...................................................................... i, ii
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ............................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................... iii
1 OPERATING RULES........................................................ 1
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................................... 2–5
■ Front panel .................................................................. 2
■ Function display .......................................................... 4
3 BASIC OPERATION .................................................... 4–9
■ Channel selection ........................................................ 5
■ Lock function ............................................................... 6
■ Adjusting the squelch level .......................................... 6
■ Receiving and transmitting .......................................... 7
■ Optional voice scrambler operation ............................. 8
■ Call channel programming .......................................... 9
■ Automatic backlighting ................................................ 9
4 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH ........................................... 10
■ Description ................................................................ 10
■ Operation .................................................................. 10
5 SCAN OPERATION ................................................. 11–12
■ Scan types ................................................................. 11
■ Setting tag channels .................................................. 12
■ Starting a scan .......................................................... 12
6 SET MODE .............................................................. 13–14
■ SET mode programming ........................................... 13
■ SET mode items ........................................................ 13
7 BATTERY CHARGING ............................................ 15–16
■ Battery cautions ........................................................ 15
■ Battery charging ........................................................ 15
8 UNPACKING AND ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT ........ 17
9 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................. 18
10 CHANNEL LIST ........................................................... 19
11 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ............................. 20
■ Specifications ............................................................ 20
■ Options ...................................................................... 20

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1
OPERATING RULES
×PRIORITIES
qRead all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities an
keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls
take priority over all others.
wYou must monitor channel 16 when you are not operating
on another channel.
eFalse or fraudulent distress signals are prohibited and pun-
ishable by law.
×PRIVACY
qInformation overheard but not intended for you cannot law-
fully be used in any way.
wIndecent or profane language is prohibited.
×RADIO LICENSES
(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE
You must have a current radio station license before using the
transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not
licensed.
Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government
agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license application. This
government-issued license states the call sign which is your
craft’s identification for radio purposes.
(2) OPERATOR’S LICENSE
A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license
most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio
is not required for safety purposes.
The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be
posted or kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio opera-
tor may operate a transceiver.
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver
if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and
makes the necessary log entries.
Keep a copy of the current government rules and regulations
handy.

■Panel description qANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects the supplied antenna. (p. 00)
wPTT SWITCH [PTT]
Transmits during push and hold; receives during release.
(p. 00)
eMONITOR SWITCH [MONI]
➥Opens the squelch and monitors the operating channel
while being pushed.
➥While turning power ON, enters the SET mode and pro-
ceeds the SET mode contents when pushed. (p. 00)
rBATTERY PACK RELEASE BUTTON
To remove the battery pack:
Slides the battery release button upwards, then lift up the
battery pack.
To attach the battery pack:
Mate the notched ends of the transceiver and the battery
pack, and click the battery pack into place.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
2
2

tCHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [YY]/[ZZ]
➥Push either switch to change the operating channel. (p.
00)
➥Push either switch to change the setting during set
mode. (p. 00)
➥Checks tag channels or changes scanning direction dur-
ing scan. (p. 00)
yCHANNEL 16 SWITCH [16•9]
➥Selects channel 16 when pushed. (p. 00)
➥Selects the call channel when pushed for 2 sec. (p. 00)
➥Enters call channel write mode when the call channel is
selected and this switch is pushed for 5 sec. (p. 00)
uVOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level. (p. 00)
iSQUELCH CONTROL [SQL]
Sets the squelch threshold level. (p. 00)
oCHANNEL/WEATHER CHANNEL SWITCH
[CH/WX•U/I/C]
➥Selects and toggles the regular channels and weather
channel when pushed momentarily. (pgs. 00, 00)
➥Selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when
pushed for 2 sec. (p. 00)
•International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are avail-
able for regular channels.
!0 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SWITCH [DW•TRI] (p. 00)
➥Starts dualwatch when pushed momentarily.
➥Starts tri-watch when pushed for 2 sec.
➥Stops dualwatch/tri-watch when either is activated.
➥Enters comment writing condition while pushing [MONI].
(p. 00)
!1 SCAN SWITCH [SCAN•TAG]
➥Starts and stops normal or priority scan when tag chan-
nels are programmed. (p. 12)
➥Sets the displayed channel as a tag (scanned) channel
or when pushed for 2 sec. (p. 12)
➥Activates an optional voice scrambler function while
pushing [MONI]. (p. 8)
➥Clears all tag channels in the selected regular channel
when pushed and tuning power ON. (p. 12)
!2 TRANSMIT POWER/LOCK SWITCH [H/L•LOCK]
➥Toggles high and low power (1 W) when pushed. (p. 7)
•Some channels are set to low power only.
➥While pushing [MONI], push this key to select extra low
power (500 mW). (p. 7)
➥Toggles the lock function ON and OFF when pushed for
2 sec. (p. 6)
!3 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [SP MIC]
Connects the optional speaker-microphone. (p. 00)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
3
2

■Function display
qBUSY INDICATOR (p. 00)
Appears while receiving a signal or while the squelch
opens.
wTRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 00)
Appears while transmitting.
eCHANNEL GROUP INDICATORS (p. 00)
Appears “USA” when U.S.A.; “INT” when international;
“CAN” when Canadian channel group is selected.
rCHANNEL NUMBER READOUT
•Indicates the selected operating channel number. (pgs. 5,
6)
•In SET mode, indicates the selected condition. (pgs. 13,
14)
tATIS INDICATOR
Appears while ATIS function is activated. (Uses German
version only)
yCOMMENT INDICATOR
•Indicates or scrolls operating channel comment. (pgs. 5,
6)
•In SET mode, indicates or scrolls the selected item. (pgs.
13, 14)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
4
2
!1
q
w
e
r
t
yu
i
o
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
CAN
USA
INT
ATIS
CALL LOW
WX ALT
DUAL
DUP TRI
TAG

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2
PANEL DESCRIPTION
uBATTERY INDICATOR
Indicates remaining battery power.
iLOCK INDICATOR (p. 00)
Appears while the lock function is activated.
oSUB CHANNEL READOUT
•Indicates channel 16 during priority scan. (p. 00)
•Indicates channel 16 during dualwatch or tri-watch. (p.
00)
!0 DUPLEX INDICATOR
Appears when a duplex channel is selected.
!1 SCRAMBLER INDICATOR
Appears when the optional voice scrambler is activated.
(p. 00)
!2 DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH INDICATORS (p. 00)
•“DUAL” blinks during dualwatch.
•“TRI” blinks during tri-watch.
!3 WEATHER CHANNEL/WEATHER ALERT INDICATOR
•“WX” appears when weather channel group is selected.
•“ALT” appears while the weather alert function is acti-
vated; blinks when alert tone is received.
!4 LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 00)
•Appears when low power is selected.
•Blinks when extra low power is selected.
!5 CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 00)
Appears when a call channel is selected.
!6 TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 00)
Appears when a tag channel is selected.
Indication
Battery level Enough Middle Charging
required Exhausts
soon

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3SUPPLIED ACCESSORY AND ATTACHMENT
×Supplied accessories
The following accessories are supplied: Qty.
qFlexible antenna (FA-S57V) .................................1
wBattery pack (BP-215) ..........................................1
eBattery charger (AD-95) .......................................1
rAC adapter* (BC-122A/E/V*) ...............................1
tHandstrap ............................................................1
yBelt clip ................................................................1
uScrews for the belt clip (M3 ×4) ..........................2
iScrews for the AD-95 (M3.5 ×30)........................ 2
*Depending on version
×Belt clip attachment
Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws. Conveniently
attaches to your belt.
×Flexible antenna attachment
Insert the supplied antenna into
the antenna connector and screw
down the antenna as shown in
the diagram at right.
CAUTION: Attach the supplied
antenna securely for water-
proofing.
CAUTION: Transmitting with-
out an antenna may damage
the transceiver.
×Handstrap attachment
Slide the handstrap through the
loop on the side of the transceiver
as illustrated at right.
Facilitates carrying.
NEVER use the supplied screws with-
out the belt clip, otherwise, the screw
holes may be damaged and the trans-
ceiver might not be waterproof. Use the
supplied screws only when attaching
the belt clip.

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4
BASIC OPERATION
■Channel selection
×Channel 16
Channel 16 is the distress channel. It is used for establishing
initial contact with another station and for emergency com-
munications. Channel 16 is automatically monitored during
both dualwatch and tri-watch. While standing-by you have to
monitor channel 16.
Channel 16 is instantly re-called when [16] is pushed.
×Channel 9 (Call channels)
Channel 9 is the pleasure call channel. Each regular channel
group has separate call channels. In addition, each call chan-
nel is monitored during tri-watch. The call channels can be
programmed (p. ??) and are used to store your most often
used channels in each group for quick recall.
➥Push [16¥9] for 2 sec. to select the call channel; of the se-
lected channel group.
•“CALL” indicator and call channel number appear.
•Each channel group may have an independent call channel after
changing a call channel.
USA CALL
TAG
A channel comment
“ ” is scrolled.
USA TAG

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4BASIC OPERATION
×U.S.A., Canadian and international channels
There are 57 international, 61 U.S.A. and 57 Canadian chan-
nels. These channel groups may be specified for the operat-
ing area.
qPush [CH/WX] to select a regular channel.
•If a weather channel appears, push [CH/WX] again.
wPush [Y]/[Z] to select a channel.
•“DUP” appears for duplex channels.
eTo change the channel group, push [CH/WX•U/I/C] for
2 sec.
•U.S.A., Canadian and international channels can be selected in
sequence.
×Weather channels
There are 10 weather channels. Used for monitoring weather
channels from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and At-
mospheric Administration) broadcasts.
The IC-M1V can detect a weather alert tone on the selected
weather channel while receiving the channel, during standby
on a regular channel or while scanning. See the “SET mode
items” on p. 14.
➥Push [CH/WX] once or twice to select weather channels.
Push for 1 sec. U.S.A. channels
Canadian channelsInternational channels
U/I/C
U/I/C
U/I/C
CAN
DUP
USA TAG
INT
CAN
USA
INT
ATIS
CALL LOW
WX ALT
DUAL
DUP TRI
TAG
TX
BUSY
SCRM
CAN
USA
INT
ATIS
CALL LOW
WX ALT
DUAL
DUP TRI
TAG

4
BASIC OPERATION
9
■Receiving and transmitting
CAUTION:Transmitting without an antenna may dam-
age the transceiver.
qRotate [VOL] clockwise to turn power ON, then set to the
10 o’clock position.
•Turn [SQL] clockwise to mute any audio noise if necessary. Refer
to the previous page for details.
wPush [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel.
•When receiving a signal, “BUSY” appears and audio is emitted
from the speaker.
•Further adjustment of [VOL] may be necessary at this point.
•Use the optional voice scrambler function for privacy. (p. 8)
ePush [H/L] to select the output power if necessary.
•“LOW” appears when low power is selected.
•Choose low power to conserve battery power, choose high
power for longer distance communications.
•Some channels are for low power only.
•An extra low power, Low 2, is available for short distance com-
munications. Push [H/L] while pushing [MONI] in such case.
rPush and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the mi-
crophone.
•“TX” appears.
•Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission (for GMDSS use).
tRelease [PTT] to receive.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your trans-
mitted signal (voice), pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT],
hold the microphone 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) from your
mouth and speak at a normal voice level.
The transceiver has power save function to conserve the
battery power and cannot be turned OFF. The power save
function activates automatically when no signal is received
for 5 sec.

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4BASIC OPERATION
■Lock function
This function electronically locks all keys and switches to pre-
vent accidental frequency changes and function access.
➥Push [H/L•LOCK] for 2 sec. to turn the lock function ON
and OFF.
•Only [PTT], [H/L] and [MONI] are functional.
■Automatic backlighting
This function is convenient for nighttime operation. The auto-
matic backlighting can be activated in SET mode. (p. 13)
➥Push any key except for [PTT] to turn the backlighting ON.
•The backlighting is automatically turned OFF 5 sec. after opera-
tion.
•Push [MONI] to turn the backlighting ON without changing the
operating condition.
■Optional voice scrambler
operation
×Activating the scrambler
The optional voice scrambler provides private communica-
tions. In order to receive or send scrambled transmissions
you must first activate the scrambler function. To activate the
function, either an optional UT-98 or UT-122 is necessary.Ask
your dealer for details.
qSelect an operating channel
except channel 16 or weather
channels.
wPush [SCN] while pushing and
holding [MONI].
•“SCRM” appears.
eTo turn the scrambler function
OFF, repeat step w.
•“SCRM” disappears.
×Programming scramble codes
There are 128 codes (00 to 127) available with UT-98 or 32
codes (00 to 31) available with UT-122 for programming. In
order to understand one another, all transceivers in your
group must have the same scramble code, as well as the
same unit. See page ?? for scrambling code setting for de-
tails
USA
SCRM
Appears when the voice
scrambler function is in use.
Appears when the
lock function is in use.
USA

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4
BASIC OPERATION
■Call channel programming
The call channel key is used to select channel 9, however,
you can program your most often-used channels in each
channel group for quick recall.
qPush [CH/WX•U/I/C] for 2 sec. sev-
eral times to select the desired
channel group (USA, INT, CAN) to
be programmed.
wPush [16•9] for 2 sec. to select the
call channel of the selected chan-
nel group.
•“CALL” and call channel number ap-
pear.
ePush [16•9] again for 5 sec. (until
long beep changes to 2 short
beeps) to enter call channel pro-
gramming condition.
•Call channel number and channel
group to be programmed flashes.
rPush [Y]/[Z] to select the desired
channel.
tPush [16•9] to program the dis-
played channel as the call channel.
•The call channel number and channel
group stop flashing.
USA TAG
USA TAG
USA CALL
TAG
USA CALL
TAG
USA TAG CALL
USA TAG
USA CALL
TAG

■Scan types
Scanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over a
wide frequency range. The transceiver has priority scan and
normal scan.
In addition, weather alert and automatic scan start function is
available for standby convenience. (p. 14)
Set the tag channels (scanned channel) before scanning.
Clear the tag channels which inconveniently stop scanning,
such as digital communication use.
Choose priority or normal scan in SET mode. (p. 14)
NORMAL SCAN
Normal scan, like priority scan, searches through all tag
channels in sequence. However, unlike priority scan, chan-
nel 16 is not checked unless channel 16 is set as a tag
channel.
CH 01 CH 02
WX*
CH 05 CH 04
CH 03
5SCAN OPERATIONS
12
*Previously selected weather channel when
weather alert function is ON.
PRIORITY SCAN
Priority scan searches through all tag channels in se-
quence while monitoring channel 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 becomes dualwatch until the signal dis-
appears.
WX*
CH 01
CH 16
CH 02
CH 05 CH 04
CH 03

■Setting tag channels
For more efficient scanning, add desired channels as tag
channels or clear tag channels for unwanted channels.
Channels set as non-tag channels will be skipped during
scanning. Tag channels can be assigned to each channel
group (USA, INT, CAN) independently.
qSelect the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) by push-
ing [CH/WX•U/I/C] for 2 sec., if desired.
wSelect the desired channel to set as a tag channel.
ePush [SCN•TAG] for 2 sec., to set the displayed channel
as a tag channel.
•“TAG” appears in the function display.
rTo cancel the tag channel setting, push [SCN•TAG] for 2
sec.
•“TAG” disappears.
•Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group
➥Turn power ON while pushing and holding [SCN•TAG] to
clear all tag channels in the channel group.
■Starting a scan
Set scan type, weather alert function, scan resume timer and
auto scan function in advance using SET mode. (p. 14)
qSelect the desired channel group (USA, CAN, INT) by
pushing [CH/WX•U/I/C] for 2 sec., if desired.
•When the weather alert function is in use, select the desired
weather channel with [CH/WX] and the channel selector.
wPush [SCN] to start priority or normal scan.
•The comment indicator indicates “SCAN”.
•The sub channel readout indicates “16” 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
setting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan.)
•Push [Y]/[Z] to check the scanning tag channels, to change
the scanning direction or resume the scan manually.
eTo stop the scan, push [SCN].
•“SCAN” disappears.
•Pushing [PTT], [16•9], [CH/WX] or [DW•TRI] also stops the scan.
5
SCAN OPERATION
13
Scan starts. Scan pauses when receiving a
signal and audio is emitted.
Push Push to stop
the scan.
USA TAG USA
DUP
TAG USA TAG
BUSY
TA G
TA G
[Example]: Starting a normal scan.

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6DUAL WATCH/TRI-WATCH
■Description
Dualwatch monitors channel 16 while you are receiving an-
other channel; tri-watch monitors channel 16 and the call
channel while receiving another channel.
■Operation
qSelect the desired operating channel.
wPush [DW•TRI] momentarily to start dualwatch; push
[DW•TRI] for 2 sec. to start tri-watch.
•“DUAL” flashes during dualwatch; “TRI” flashes during tri-watch.
•Beep tone sounds when a signal is received on channel 16.
•Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call
channel.
eTo cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [DW•TRI] again.
[Example]: Operating tri-watch on INT channel 07.
DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION
•If a signal is received on channel 16, dualwatch/tri-watch pauses
on channel 16 until the signal disappears.
•If a signal is received on the call channel during tri-watch, tri-
watch becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears.
•To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch/tri-watch,
push and hold [PTT].
•If no signal is received, the transceiver enters the power saving
condition for 0.5 sec. after checking the operating channel every
cycle.

CHANNEL COMMENT PROGRAMMING 7
15
■About the channel comment
The IC-M1V has a capability to assign up to 10-characters
channel comment for each operating channel, includes
weather channel. This provides easy recognition of channel
usage, or station names, etc.
When shipped from the factory, the IC-M1V is programmed
with default comment for each VHF marine channel (refer to
the
CHANNEL LIST
on pgs. ??, ??). These defaults can be
overwritten if desired.
×Available characters
■
Channel comment programming
qPush [Y]/[Z] to select a channel to
program.
•Push [CH/WX•U/I/C] for 2 sec. to select
a channel group, if necessary.
wWhile pushing [MONI], push [DW].
•The 1st character of the currently pro-
grammed comment flashes.
ePush [Y]/[Z] to select a character.
rPush [SCN] to move to the right;
then push [Y]/[Z] to select a charac-
ter.
•Pushing [H/L], moves to left
tContinue until the desired characters
have been selected, then push [DW]
to return to normal operation.
(=)
(3)
(D)
(N)
(X)
(h)
(r)
(+)
(4)
(E)
(O)
(Y)
(i)
(s)
(–)
(5)
(F)
(P)
(Z)
(j)
(t)
(=)
(6)
(G)
(Q)
(a)
(k)
(u)
(/)
(7)
(H)
(R)
(b)
(l)
(v)
(,)
(8)
(I)
(S)
(c)
(m)
(w)
(space)
(9)
(J)
(T)
(d)
(n)
(x)
(0)
(A)
(K)
(U)
(e)
(o)
(y)
(1)
(B)
(L)
(V)
(f)
(p)
(z)
(2)
(C)
(M)
(W)
(g)
(q)
INT
INT
INT
INT
INT

SET mode is used to change the condi-
tions of 10 transceiver functions: beep
tone function, weather alert function,
scan type (normal/priority), scan resume
timer, auto scan function, auto watch,
automatic backlighting, power saver
function, self check function, voice
scrambler type and scrambling code.
When no optional voice scrambler unit
is installed, voice scrambler type and
scrambling code setting are not
qTurn power OFF.
wWhile pushing [MONI], turn power
ON and continue pushing [MONI]
until emits beep.
•
After beep emission, release [MONI].
•Set mode item at comment indicator and
condition at channel number readout are
displayed.
rPush [MONI] to select the desired
item, if necessary.
tPush [Y]/[Z] to select the desired
condition of the item.
yTo exit SET mode, push [16].
•Turning power OFF, then ON again also
exits SET mode.
■SET mode items
×Beep tone “BEEP”
You can select silent operation by turn-
ing beep tones OFF or you can have
confirmation beeps sound at the push
of a switch by turning beep tones ON.
The beep tone volume is linked with
[VOL].
8SET MODE
16
Automatic backlighting
Weather alert
Power save
Scan resume
timer
Scan type
Beep tone
Scrambler
unit selection
Scrambling
code
Self check function
Auto scan
Push
• SET mode construction
Push
Beep ON
(default)
Beep OFF
Push
■SET mode programming
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