FOREWORD icon has put the multi-functional complexity of larger marine transceivers inch an advanced new handheld — the IC:M11 VHF: MARINE: TRANSCEIVER, Beautifully designed, compact, light and easy o use, the IX-M 11 is equipped with the following advanced features: ®6W of high output power 8 Splash-resistant, dust-tight case with-molded frame design ®All marine channels per-programmed sitcom's new Wristwatch function 924 user-programmable memory channels o3 separate scan functions Please read this instruc
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CONTROL FUNCTIONS. FRONT AND SIDE PANELS, 122 TOP PANEL Lo 3 153 FUNCTION DISPLAY PREREGISTRATION. CHARGING CONNECTIONS BATTERY PACK CHARGING ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENT. | . 0009 2-4 OPERATING RULES AND GUIDELINES BASIC OPERATION. 9~12 3.1 SELECTING A CHANNEL RECEIVING (. . i 11 33 TRANSMITTING. MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION. .. 13~14 A1 MEMORY RECALL MEMORY WRITING SCANNING OPERATION 18~17 Bt SCANTY RES 0 15 CANNIBALIZING CHANNEL LOCKOUT FUNCTION SPECIAL WATCH OPERATION .. ..
e B control FUNCTIONS 1-1 FRONT AND SIDE PANELS INTERNAL MICROPHONE B INTERNAL SPEAKER & TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p.12) Lights up while transmitting. M FUNCTION SWITCH Selects the secondary function of some switches: when pushed ‘and held: M PIT SWITCH (p. 12} Selects transmitting: B LIGHT SWITCH (p. 21} Lights: up the FUNCTION DIS: PLAY. | 'The back light goes out after & seconds if other switches are not pushed. W BATTERY PACK RELEASE BUTTON (p.
CONTROL. FUNCTIONS 1. B CHANNEL 16 SWITCH (p. 9) Selects Channel 18, the marine emergency channel for distress calls. B HIGH/LOW SWITCH (p. 12} Selects output power. & HIGH: 6W. Greater coverage for long distance transmissions, = LOW 1 1W. Low output power for conserving battery life, B EXTERNAL MIC JACK Accepts 3n optional EMBLEM APES: MICROPHONE. ' The internal mic: “does not function ‘when an external mic Is connected. B EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Conn eat an 851 external speaker to this jack.
1. CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1-2 TOP PANEL M ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connect ‘the ‘supplied ‘flexible antenna here. CAUTION: Transmitting without -an antenna may damage the transceiver. B FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 4) B POWER SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL (p. 9) Turns ON the power and varies the audio feel. PRESBYTERIAN scow ATLANTA [ EMS SQUELCH CONTROL (p.11) Sets the squelch threshold point. W SCAN/WATCH FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH (p. 16) Selects lather the scan’ or watch functions. B CHANNEL MODE SELECTOR SWITCH (p.
CONTROL. FUNCTIONS 1. 1:3 FUNCTION DISPLAY I-l.. SCAN HSA WX LOCK 5 LOYAL" fl fi Me Mo we DICIEST LOCKOUT CHANNEL ® MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATOR (p.17) INDICATOR (p. 13} Indicates that the displayed channel Indicates the | operating: memory is locked out.: The channel s channel number: skipped during scanning. ) CHANNEL NUMBER 2) SCAN INDICATOR (p. 16) INDICATOR Indicates ‘that: the scan function is Indicates the operating channel operating. number, (3) CHANNEL MODE & TRANSMIT POWER INDICATOR (p.
R B 2. NONCOOPERATION 2:-1 CHARGING CONNECTIONS Teletype Cigarette Lighter Socket: To AC Outlet {Receptacle} Lighter Socket External Power Source * The:DC power plugs nat included with the transceiver. DC plug connections cm To AC BATTERY AG Outlet CHARGER {Receptacle) B REMOVING THE Push' the battery pack release button upwards, and BATTERY PACK slide ‘the battery pack to the right 1o remove it from the transceiver.
2-2 BATTERY PACK CHARGING B USING THE SUPPLIED WALL CHARGER M USING OTHER CHARGERS B BATTERY PACK NOTE I BATTERY PACK CAUTIONS PER-OPERATION 2. Prior toi using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack st be fully charged for optimum life and operation. 1) Connect the supplied wall charger to CHARGER JACK A 2} Charge the battery pack for about 18 hours, s The BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR lights up while charging: @ The battery pack need not be attached to the transceiver for charging.
2. PER-OPERATION 2-3 ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENT B BELT CLIP Attach the belt clip to the back panel using the ATTACHMENT supplied screws and washers: Screws and washers are pres attached to the transceiver rear panel. Bl HAND STRAP 1} Insert the hand strap clip as shown in Fig. A, ATTACHMENT | 2) Slide the hand strap holder though the hole in the hand strap ¢lip. Hand strap Hand strap Fig. B Hand strap =] chip i Fig.
2-4 OPERATING RULES AND GUIDELINES @ PREVENT INTERFERENCE B PRIORITIES B CALL PROCEDURES B PRIVACY PER-OPERATION 2. Before transmitting, monitor the channel vou wish o use to avoid interrupting transmissions in progress: 1) Read all the tales and regulations relating o prior: gits, and keep an up-validate copy handy, Safety and distress calls take priority over all others.
] Il 3.5ASC OPERATION 3-1 SELECTING A CHANNEL M SELECTING CHANNEL 16 1} Turn power N, 1) Rotate the [OFF/VOL] CONTROL and turn the transceiver power ON: usa «“USA” and “16" appear on the FUNCTION u DISPLAY. ’L’ « The transceiver selects Channel 16, 2). Turn power DFF then dirt 2) Turn' the transceiver power OFF then furn the power ON again. power ON again. o The transceiver ‘selects Channel 16 each time when turning power ON; M SELECTING CHANNEL 16 The {CH 18] SWITCH quietly selects Channel 16 USING .
M SELECTING A CHANNEL 1) PowerPoint ON: 2) Select desired channel. channel SCAN: INTELSAT o internationalist channel SCAN SAINTLINESS: PAL Weather channel SCAN INTELSAT oz _‘Q oy DIAL BASIC OPERATION 3. 1) Turn the transceiver power ON. « 'UBA" and 16" appear on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. 2] Select an international, U.S.A. or weather channel by pushing the desired switch. Push [DIAL. (2) Push [UPEND] * “UBA" appears when the US.A marine channel s selected. (1) Push [DIAL]. @) Push @) Push [UP/DN].
3 BASIC OPERATION 3.2 RECEIVING B ANTENNA CONNECTION 1) Rotate [SQU] fully CCW. 21 Turn power ON and adjust [OFF/VOL] CONTROL: USA Stadium [SQL] 4} :Receives Channel 16, Insert the connector on the flexible rubber antenna into the antenna: connector ‘on the top of the trans clever; Screw down securely. 1) Rotate the [SOL] CONTROL fully counter clock: wise. 2) Turn the transceiver power ON and stadium the [OEF/VOLY 'CONTROL 1o & suitable listening level.
BASIC OPERATION 3. 3:3 TRANSMITTING The following transmitting: procedures’ should be started: rafts finishing the steps described above in Section 32 RECEIVING. NOTE: If the TRANSMIT INDICATOR doss not light ‘up ‘while transmitting, the battery pack is exhausted. Charge the battery pack. T4 Turn power ON 13 Turnip the transceiver goer ONL SUPRA and U8 cranberry on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. 2} Select the desired channel, 2) Select the desired channel. (Sze p.
. B 4. MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION M MEMORY CHANNEL 4-1 MEMORY RECALL 1} Push [EMOTIVE. h.a MEND Hfl! 2} Push [UPWIND. The ‘transceiver has 24 memory channels. = The memory channel function s especially useful for performing the following operations: = memorizing specially selected channels. = monitoring frequently used channels while operating on Chandelier 16, 1) Push the [MEMO SWITCH to select MEMORY. mode. « "MIME” and a memory channel number appear ante FUNCTION DISPLAY.
MEMORY CHANNEL OPERATION 4. 4-2 MEMORY WRITING 11 Push IMMEMORIAL 1) Push the [MEMO] SWITCH to select MEMORY mode: * "MEND’ and a memory channel number appear on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. 25 Push and hold [ FUNCTION] 2} Push and hold the [FUNCTION]: SWITCH and and MEMO] for sec. push the [MEMO]. SWITCH for about 3 seconds to set MEMORY WRITE mode. * 'MEND’ blinks on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. 3) Push [UR/DNLL 3) Push the [UPWIND SWITCH either upwards or downwards to select the desired memory channel. 4} Push [DIAL.
I Il 5.SCANNING OPERATION 5-1 SCAN TYPES @ pail scan 8 MEMORY SCAN # WEATHER CHANNEL SCAN M SCANNING WITH THE LOCKOUT FUNCTION The equipped with 3 separate scan dung: sons, providing tremendous scanning versatility at the touch of just few switches, » Dial scan * Memory scan » Weather channel scan s Scanning with the channel lockout function s Scans all marine chancels, (U.S/A channel) o Scans all memory channels. b ey \ mflm«, o Scans gll weather channels: o o o Scan all marine or memory channels while ski
5 -2 SCANNING 11 Adjust Is All: 2) Select a mode. 3) Select desired channel. 4) Push [SCANT. SCAN USA H8n B) Push [SCAN]. SCANNING OPERATION b, 1) Adjust the [SQL]: CONTROL to the threshold point, o Noise from the speaker stops: 2) Push i either ‘the [DIAL]; [MEMO] or [WX] SWITCH to select the devised mode. = If the {DIAL] SWITCH is pushed: Skip to step 3) below. < 1f the [MEMO] or [WX] SWITCH is pushed: Skip to step 4) below. 3) Elect an international. U.
5. SCANNING OPERATION 5-3 CHANNEL LOCKOUT FUNCTION 1} Electable scan mode: 2} Elect a channel number. 3¥ Pushiness hold [FUNCTION. L USA fl fl NERD w83 4) Verity the Extinction: 5} Push: [SCAN]: This function allows you to skip unnecessary channels while scanning; shortening interval scanning time. 1) Push either the [DIAL] or [MEMO] SWITCH 1o select the desired mode.
. SPECIAL Watch ope Ration O. R 61 CHANNEL The (C-M11 is equipped with 2 channel watch fun. WATCH sons, providing a check of Channel 16 while listening TYPES on other channels. CHANNEL WATCH TYPE OPERATION Checks Channel: 16 while listening on other channels. Cheeks Channel 16 and TRI WATCH Memory: Channel 00 while Hastening on other channels.
6. SPECIAL WATCH 6:2 DUAL WATCH FUNCTION 1) Adjust [SILT. 2) Select a channel. 3} Push [DOUALA. USA WAL Push [DIALECTAL OPERATION 1) Adjust the [SOL] CONTROL to ths threshold point. # Noise from the speaker spats. 21 Ash the [DIAL SWITCH and select the desired operating chapel’ (See p. 10 for selecting a channel.
6-3 TRI WATCH FUNCTION 1) Program memory channel 60 2} 31 Select a channel. 4} Thousand hold [PUNCTUATION. _ Usa DUAL" o= wow {1 S} Push-LIDIA: SPECIAL WATCH OPERATION 6. 1] Program Memory: Channel 00 25 desired. [See P14 for programming memory channels)) 2) Adjust the [SILT CONTROL to the threshed point. = Noise from the speaker stops. 31 Push the [DIAL SWITCH and select the desired operating channel. (See p. 10 Tor selecting 2 Chan: nel} 4} Push and hold the [FUNCTION] SWITCH.
m Bl 7/ .OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.1 LOCK FUNCTION This feature prevents accidental changes of the operating channel or other functions: selected with switches. 1) Push [LOCK]. 1) Push the [LOCK SWITCH. o "LOCK " appears on the FUNCTION DISPLAY, » The displayed channel is now locked: 2) Push [LOCK] again. 2) Push the [LOCK] SWITCH again to clear the lock function: o “LOCK’" disappears from :the FUNCTION DISPLAY: NOTE: The LOCK function does not ope;ate when the scan or Industrial WATCH is operating.
T VHF MARINE CHANNEL chart S. IR Chang) | Frequency MHz) | Itinerant Channel | Frequency MHz) | Transmitter Mo, I Transmit | Receive: | output power No. [ Transmit | Receive | output power 01 15605011180 650 BW & 1W B4A: 156.225 | 186225 156050 156 060 166.276:1 160.876 BW 1w 02 BW B IW 654 156.275 | 156.275 BW & 1W 024 oW IW 66 156.325 | 160.925 156150160760 BW & 1W B6A 156,825 1 186:325 W & 1w O3A 156,150 | 156,150 1668375 1156375 156,200 | 160:800 156425 1156425 oW & 1W O4A W RIW 69 1568.
. Bl O. maintenance 9:1 TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are not able to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest com Service Center or Dealer. 23 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION ® Power does not come ON when willpower s turned ON. ®The battery. is. exhausted: @ Had connection of ‘the battery pack, # Recharge the battery pack.
MAINTENANCE 9. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION ® The scan does not fun: son, ®[SOL] is not set correctly, ® The display: is initiate locked condition. * The transceiver ‘has not been stein DIAL “or MEMO made. #Set’ [SOL] ‘at the threshold point ®Check MOCK" indicator. i if illuminated, push [LOCK], then push [SCAN]L ®Push IMMEMORIAL or [DIAL] then push [SCAN, * UNCTION DISPLAY. occasionally: displays erroneous information, internal Microprocessor has malfunctioned. ® Turn power OFF then turn power ON again.
_ Bl 10.0PT0NS CM:35 AC BATTERY CHARGER C Cm-60A MULTI-CHARGER Charges the supplied: battery pack in'1.5 hours. e Simultaneous charging capability separate battery packs. 1-CMi1 CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE D-2 DC-DC CONVERTER e For operation: with ' a 12V type external DC power source; s For operation. with: & Teletype external DO power source. SPEAKER-MICROPHONE SPEAKER-MICROPHONE e« Combination speakers microphone. * Revolving-type ‘combination speaker-microphone.
. B 11. specifications 77 W GENERAL * Type of emission : 16K0OG3E e Antenna impedance 1 BOLT « Battery pack S CM-76 {132V output) « Operating temperature range 2 o0C ~ #8070 » Frequency stability L X0.0006% » Dimensions {with CM-7) i BMW] x 170mm(H]) x 35mm (D) {Projections not included.} +Weight +675g {including the battery pack and flexible antenna M RECEIVER o Frequency range + 156 ~ 163MHz » Sensitivity 10 0.35uV at 12dB SIN AD * Audio output power 1 0.
-Memo Please record the serial number of your 1C-M1 1 transceiver below for future service: ing reference.