Instruction Manual
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zzFloats and flashes When the transceiver detects that enable you to monitor the Distress channel (Ch 16) while receiving on another channel of your choice (Dualwatch), or while receiving on another channel of your choice, and the Call channel (Tri-watch functions Convenient functions that it has come in contact with water, the backlight starts to blink, making it easy to find the...
zzFloats and flashes When the transceiver detects that enable you to monitor the Distress channel (Ch 16) while receiving on another channel of your choice (Dualwatch), or while receiving on another channel of your choice, and the Call channel (Tri-watch functions Convenient functions that it has come in contact with water, the backlight starts to blink, making it easy to find the...
Instruction Manual
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... operations of time. However, the Liquid Crystal Display may damage the transceiver. iii RRDANGER! The continuous high volume operation may not comply with metal objects. CAUTION: DO NOT use and charge Icom battery packs with Icom chargers. The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized modification. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in direct sunlight or in your ears. KEEP the transceiver and microphone...
... operations of time. However, the Liquid Crystal Display may damage the transceiver. iii RRDANGER! The continuous high volume operation may not comply with metal objects. CAUTION: DO NOT use and charge Icom battery packs with Icom chargers. The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized modification. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in direct sunlight or in your ears. KEEP the transceiver and microphone...
Instruction Manual
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... charging terminals of the battery pack may become exhausted, and will need to transmit. The IC-M93D and IC-M93D EURO meet IPX7* requirements for a long time. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver. BE CAREFUL! For example, in cases where the [SP MIC] jack cover is damaged, the transceiver/battery pack is set low, the beeps of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the circuits. Otherwise, the installed battery pack or batteries...
... charging terminals of the battery pack may become exhausted, and will need to transmit. The IC-M93D and IC-M93D EURO meet IPX7* requirements for a long time. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver. BE CAREFUL! For example, in cases where the [SP MIC] jack cover is damaged, the transceiver/battery pack is set low, the beeps of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the circuits. Otherwise, the installed battery pack or batteries...
Instruction Manual
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...radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a commercial environment. Dispose of them according to the laws in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of the FCC Rules. equipment is likely to cause harmful interference... to comply with the COUNTRY CODE LIST instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to operate this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your area...
...radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a commercial environment. Dispose of them according to the laws in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of the FCC Rules. equipment is likely to cause harmful interference... to comply with the COUNTRY CODE LIST instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to operate this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your area...
Instruction Manual
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... Settings 42 9. OPERATING RULES 1 2. PANEL DESCRIPTION 11-15 ■■ Selecting a channel 11 ■■ Adjusting the volume level 13 ■■ Adjusting the squelch level 13 ■■ Setting the Call channel 13 ■■ Receiving and transmitting 14 ■■ Lock function 14 ■■ Monitor function 15 ■■ AquaQuake Water Draining function 15 ■■ Editing a channel name 15 6. BATTERY CHARGING 59...
... Settings 42 9. OPERATING RULES 1 2. PANEL DESCRIPTION 11-15 ■■ Selecting a channel 11 ■■ Adjusting the volume level 13 ■■ Adjusting the squelch level 13 ■■ Setting the Call channel 13 ■■ Receiving and transmitting 14 ■■ Lock function 14 ■■ Monitor function 15 ■■ AquaQuake Water Draining function 15 ■■ Editing a channel name 15 6. BATTERY CHARGING 59...
Instruction Manual
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... . zzPush twice to display the squelch level setting screen. 8 o w i e u zzHold down for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function ON or OFF. (p. 14) w MENU KEY Push to the 15 16 previous screen. q PTT SWITCH [PTT] Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Monitor 9 function. (p. 15) t POWER KEY [ ] 10 Hold down to transmit, release to select the operating channel, Menu 3 items, Menu settings, and so on...
... . zzPush twice to display the squelch level setting screen. 8 o w i e u zzHold down for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function ON or OFF. (p. 14) w MENU KEY Push to the 15 16 previous screen. q PTT SWITCH [PTT] Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Monitor 9 function. (p. 15) t POWER KEY [ ] 10 Hold down to transmit, release to select the operating channel, Menu 3 items, Menu settings, and so on...
Instruction Manual
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...;•Blinks when the "DSC Switch" is OFF. !3 BATTERY INDICATOR Displays the battery's remaining power. 10 11 are displayed. ••"Key Locked" is displayed while the Lock function is received for 30 seconds after 10 minutes. Indication 12 ••A warning message is displayed if no GPS data is ON. 6 L"A" is displayed when a simplex channel is selected. 2 receiving or transmitting a signal or when the squelch o CALL CHANNEL...
...;•Blinks when the "DSC Switch" is OFF. !3 BATTERY INDICATOR Displays the battery's remaining power. 10 11 are displayed. ••"Key Locked" is displayed while the Lock function is received for 30 seconds after 10 minutes. Indication 12 ••A warning message is displayed if no GPS data is ON. 6 L"A" is displayed when a simplex channel is selected. 2 receiving or transmitting a signal or when the squelch o CALL CHANNEL...
Instruction Manual
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... only once. To enter the code after skipping, turn OFF the power, and then turn ON the transceiver. ••Three short beeps sound, and "Push [ENT] to start entering the MMSI code. ••The "MMSI Input" screen is not necessary. 1. LWhen your MMSI" is briefly displayed, and then the operating screen opens. You can be changed only by your MMSI...
... only once. To enter the code after skipping, turn OFF the power, and then turn ON the transceiver. ••Three short beeps sound, and "Push [ENT] to start entering the MMSI code. ••The "MMSI Input" screen is not necessary. 1. LWhen your MMSI" is briefly displayed, and then the operating screen opens. You can be changed only by your MMSI...
Instruction Manual
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... used channel in the standby mode, you must be selected and used to select the Call channel. ••The Call channel number and "CALL" are displayed. While in each Channel Group, for quick recall. The Call channels can be fully charged for optimum life and operation. 5 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■Selecting a channel NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must monitor Channel 16. DDChannel 16 Channel...
... used channel in the standby mode, you must be selected and used to select the Call channel. ••The Call channel number and "CALL" are displayed. While in each Channel Group, for quick recall. The Call channels can be fully charged for optimum life and operation. 5 BASIC OPERATIONS ■■Selecting a channel NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must monitor Channel 16. DDChannel 16 Channel...
Instruction Manual
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...; screen instead of the Channel Group icon. 9 1. Setting the Weather Alert LSee page 55 for details on the operating screen. You can use 2 DSC, and ATIS depending on the software key. 6 7 Australian ••"WX" is displayed. 4. The transceiver automatically detects a Weather alert tone 4 USA on the selected weather channel, or while scanning. 5 UK European Dutch German ...
...; screen instead of the Channel Group icon. 9 1. Setting the Weather Alert LSee page 55 for details on the operating screen. You can use 2 DSC, and ATIS depending on the software key. 6 7 Australian ••"WX" is displayed. 4. The transceiver automatically detects a Weather alert tone 4 USA on the selected weather channel, or while scanning. 5 UK European Dutch German ...
Instruction Manual
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... enables you to set level. Push [ENT] to receive only stronger signals. 5 BASIC OPERATION ■■Adjusting the volume level ■■Setting the Call channel 1. LIf no key is stronger than the set the selected channel as your most often-used channel as the Call channel. Push [ENT] to set. ■■Adjusting the squelch level By default, a Call channel is set . 13 LYou can set the maximum volume level. adjustment...
... enables you to set level. Push [ENT] to receive only stronger signals. 5 BASIC OPERATION ■■Adjusting the volume level ■■Setting the Call channel 1. LIf no key is stronger than the set the selected channel as your most often-used channel as the Call channel. Push [ENT] to set. ■■Adjusting the squelch level By default, a Call channel is set . 13 LYou can set the maximum volume level. adjustment...
Instruction Manual
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...;A low frequency vibration beep sounds to drain the water, regardless of the volume level setting. LYou cannot edit a channel name during Dualwatch, Tri-watch, or a Scan. 3. Push the software key below [DONE] to set with default names. 1. NOTE: You cannot use this function when an external speaker microphone is displayed. 4. Release the key to edit. 2. 5 BASIC OPERATION ■■Monitor function ■■Editing a channel name The Monitor...
...;A low frequency vibration beep sounds to drain the water, regardless of the volume level setting. LYou cannot edit a channel name during Dualwatch, Tri-watch, or a Scan. 3. Push the software key below [DONE] to set with default names. 1. NOTE: You cannot use this function when an external speaker microphone is displayed. 4. Release the key to edit. 2. 5 BASIC OPERATION ■■Monitor function ■■Editing a channel name The Monitor...
Instruction Manual
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... channels in "Radio Settings." By default, some channels are displayed. Example: Starting a Normal Scan ■■Starting a scan 1. Push the software key below . LTo cancel the setting, hold down the software key below for 1 second. Push [◄] or [►] to the default. LA beep sounds and "16" blinks when a signal is received " " and " " are preset as Favorite channels. TIP: In order to properly receive signals, be sure to adjust the squelch...
... channels in "Radio Settings." By default, some channels are displayed. Example: Starting a Normal Scan ■■Starting a scan 1. Push the software key below . LTo cancel the setting, hold down the software key below for 1 second. Push [◄] or [►] to the default. LA beep sounds and "16" blinks when a signal is received " " and " " are preset as Favorite channels. TIP: In order to properly receive signals, be sure to adjust the squelch...
Instruction Manual
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... Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by default. 25 6. Push the software key below . ••The "Compose Other" screen is displayed. LYou can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the calling station. 5. Select a channel to comply." 1. LIf the called station cannot use the channel that you assigned, a different channel is displayed. 4. Select the station to send an Individual call enables you receive...
... Channel 70 is busy, the transceiver stands by default. 25 6. Push the software key below . ••The "Compose Other" screen is displayed. LYou can also select "Manual Input" to manually enter the calling station. 5. Select a channel to comply." 1. LIf the called station cannot use the channel that you assigned, a different channel is displayed. 4. Select the station to send an Individual call enables you receive...
Instruction Manual
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... Scan: The preset Weather channels are sequentially checked while scanning. • On: T he previously selected (last used) Weather channel is checked while scanning. • Off: The Weather Alert tone is detected on a channel, the scan pauses for details. LSee page 18 for details. The squelch opens. 10 MENU SCREEN ■■Radio Settings items Scan Type (Default: -) CHAN Group (Default: -) The transceiver has 2 scan types. Select Normal Scan and Priority Scan. • Normal Scan: Scans all Favorite channels...
... Scan: The preset Weather channels are sequentially checked while scanning. • On: T he previously selected (last used) Weather channel is checked while scanning. • Off: The Weather Alert tone is detected on a channel, the scan pauses for details. LSee page 18 for details. The squelch opens. 10 MENU SCREEN ■■Radio Settings items Scan Type (Default: -) CHAN Group (Default: -) The transceiver has 2 scan types. Select Normal Scan and Priority Scan. • Normal Scan: Scans all Favorite channels...
Instruction Manual
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...;F)) for charging. NEVER charge the transceiver during a lightning storm. BATTERY CHARGING 11 1 CAUTION: Shorter battery life could 6 corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. In such environments, the safety/protection circuit in direct sunlight. Continuing to replace the battery pack with extremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, inside battery material will become short when: range, the charging will not reach a full charge. Guide tabs...
...;F)) for charging. NEVER charge the transceiver during a lightning storm. BATTERY CHARGING 11 1 CAUTION: Shorter battery life could 6 corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. In such environments, the safety/protection circuit in direct sunlight. Continuing to replace the battery pack with extremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, inside battery material will become short when: range, the charging will not reach a full charge. Guide tabs...
Instruction Manual
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... output power is obstructed, ••Use the transceiver in the Menu. You cannot send DSC •• M MSI (DSC self ID) code is exhausted or over ••Recharge the battery pack. p. 42 15 You cannot receive GPS position data ••The built-in GPS antenna is set to low. ••Push the software key below to select p. 5 high power. 11 Scan...
... output power is obstructed, ••Use the transceiver in the Menu. You cannot send DSC •• M MSI (DSC self ID) code is exhausted or over ••Recharge the battery pack. p. 42 15 You cannot receive GPS position data ••The built-in GPS antenna is set to low. ••Push the software key below to select p. 5 high power. 11 Scan...
Instruction Manual
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... channel selectivity: 70 dB • Spurious emissions (typical): 0.25 µW 11 • Audio output power (at 10% distortion): 0.2 W (External) with an 8 ˘ load 0.9 W typical (Internal) with a 12 ˘ load at 1 kHz IC-M93D EURO (Australian version) DDGeneral • Frequency coverage: TX 156.025 ~ 157.425 MHz DDReceiver • Sensitivity (typical): -6 dBµ emf (20 dB SINAD) • Squelch...
... channel selectivity: 70 dB • Spurious emissions (typical): 0.25 µW 11 • Audio output power (at 10% distortion): 0.2 W (External) with an 8 ˘ load 0.9 W typical (Internal) with a 12 ˘ load at 1 kHz IC-M93D EURO (Australian version) DDGeneral • Frequency coverage: TX 156.025 ~ 157.425 MHz DDReceiver • Sensitivity (typical): -6 dBµ emf (20 dB SINAD) • Squelch...
Instruction Manual
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... antenna specifically authorized by individuals aware of accessories other place, to ensure FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements are sensitive to 300 GHz. The information listed above provides the user with this radio. This radio is designed for "Occupational Use Only." RF and Microwave. ••The antennas, batteries, belt clips, speaker microphone, and other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio...
... antenna specifically authorized by individuals aware of accessories other place, to ensure FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements are sensitive to 300 GHz. The information listed above provides the user with this radio. This radio is designed for "Occupational Use Only." RF and Microwave. ••The antennas, batteries, belt clips, speaker microphone, and other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio...
Instruction Manual
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... 6 Installing/charging 61 Address ID 19 Receiving 35 Sending 25 Log, received 40 Log, sent 41 Settings 42 Switch (DSC Settings)..........42 DST at PW Off (DSC Settings)....44 Lock function 14 Loop Test (DSC Settings)..........44 Menu Items 54 Using 53 MMSI code, entering 9 MOB (Man OverBoard 45 Software keys 7 Specifications 65 Squelch level 13 Test Acknowledgement Receiving 40 Sending 31 Test call 5 6 7 8 Call Chancel Radio Settings 56...
... 6 Installing/charging 61 Address ID 19 Receiving 35 Sending 25 Log, received 40 Log, sent 41 Settings 42 Switch (DSC Settings)..........42 DST at PW Off (DSC Settings)....44 Lock function 14 Loop Test (DSC Settings)..........44 Menu Items 54 Using 53 MMSI code, entering 9 MOB (Man OverBoard 45 Software keys 7 Specifications 65 Squelch level 13 Test Acknowledgement Receiving 40 Sending 31 Test call 5 6 7 8 Call Chancel Radio Settings 56...