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I hereby declare that the product
Maritime transceiver: MT-500
satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within the scope
of Council Directives 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 99/5/EC:
EN 60945: 1997
EN 50385: 2002
ETSI EN 301 843-1, -2 V1.1.1: 2001-02
ETSI EN 301 025-1 V1.1.2: 2000-08
ETSI EN 301 025-2 V1.1.1: 2000-08
ETSI EN 301 025-3 V1.1.1: 2001-05
ETSI EN 301 698-3 V1.1.1: 2001-05
All essential radio test suites have been carried out.
NOTIFIED BODY: EMCCert Dr. Rasek
- Address:
Boelwiese 5, 91320 Ebermannstadt, Germany
Identification Number: 0678
MANUFACTURER: Pony Electric Corporation
- Address:
No. 202, 6-28, Akasaka 9-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
This declaration is issued under the sole responsiblility of the manufacturer and,
if applicable, his authorised representative.
- Point of contact:
Tadashi Watanabe (Tel : +81-3-3405-5733 Fax : +81-3-3405-8677)
Tadashi Watanabe, President
Tokyo Japan, 2005-04-18
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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NOTICE
This device is only and aid to navigation. Its performance can be
affected by many factors including equipment failure or defects,
environmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the
users’sresponsibilitytoexercisecommonprudenceandnavigational
judgement, and this device should not be relied upon as a substitute
for such prudence and judgement. Your MT-500 VHF radio gener-
atesandradiatesradiofrequency(RF)electromagneticenergy(EME).
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with
the instructions contained in this handbook. Failure to do so can
result in personal injury and/or product malfunction.
Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure
For optimal radio performance and minimal human exposure to ra-
dio frequency electromagnetic energy, make sure the antenna is:
• Connected to the radio before transmitting
• Properlymounted
• Located where it will be away from people
• Located at least three feet (91 cm) from the Base Station trans-
ceiver and handsets.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................ 1
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................ 5
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 5
2. LICENSE INFORMATION .............................................................................. 6
2.1 Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Capability .............................................. 6
2.2 Required License Information ................................................................... 6
2.3 Equipment Required ................................................................................... 6
2.4 Equipment Supplied ................................................................................... 7
3. BASIC RADIO COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES ............................... 8
3.1 Using Channel 16 ........................................................................................ 8
3.2 Calling Another Vessel ............................................................................... 9
3.3 Telephone Calls............................................................................................ 9
3.4 Prohibited Communication......................................................................10
4. INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................11
4.1 Transceiver..................................................................................................11
4.2 Antenna .......................................................................................................11
4.3 Power Connection .....................................................................................11
4.4 NMEA Cable ...............................................................................................12
4.5 External Speaker Connection ..................................................................12
4.6 Rear Panel Connectors..............................................................................12
4.7 Antenna Connector ...................................................................................12
5. OPERATION .....................................................................................................13
5.1 General.........................................................................................................13
5.2 Display and Controls ................................................................................13
5.3 Basic Operation ..........................................................................................14
Power On/Off .............................................................................................14
Volume and Squelch ..................................................................................14
Channel Selection.......................................................................................15
Channel Banks............................................................................................15
Keypad, Transceiver ..................................................................................15
Keypad, Microphone .................................................................................16
6. OPERATING PROCEDURES ........................................................................17
6.1 Primary Calling Channel .........................................................................17
6.2 Transmitting ...............................................................................................17
6.3 Working Channel Recall ..........................................................................18
6.4 Transmitter Power Setting........................................................................18
6.5 Channel Scanning .....................................................................................18
Priority Scan ................................................................................................19
All Scan ........................................................................................................19
Memory Scan ...............................................................................................20
6.6 Menu Functions .........................................................................................21
6.7 Main Menu Topics.....................................................................................22

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Directory ......................................................................................................22
Lamp.............................................................................................................25
Contrast........................................................................................................26
Data Set ........................................................................................................26
MMSID Set ...................................................................................................29
ATIS Set ........................................................................................................30
Time Set ........................................................................................................30
NMEA Set ....................................................................................................31
GPS Alert .....................................................................................................32
CH Name .....................................................................................................32
7. DSC OPERATION............................................................................................34
7.1 MMSID .........................................................................................................34
7.2 Sending a Distress Call.............................................................................35
7.3 Receiving Distress Calls ...........................................................................37
Distress sent by another vessel ................................................................37
Distress ACK sent to another vessel .......................................................38
Distress Relay from another vessel .........................................................38
7.4 Normal DSC Calls .....................................................................................39
Individual DSC Call ..................................................................................39
Directory Call .......................................................................................39
Manual Call ...........................................................................................41
All Ships Call ..............................................................................................43
Group Call ...................................................................................................44
Position Send ..............................................................................................45
Position Request .........................................................................................46
7.5 Receiving DSC Calls..................................................................................47
Individual Call Received ..........................................................................48
Last Call Received......................................................................................49
All Ships Call Received.............................................................................50
Group Call Received..................................................................................50
Position Send Received .............................................................................51
Position Request Received........................................................................51
8. ATIS OPERATION ..........................................................................................52
8.1 ATIS Set........................................................................................................52
8.2 ATIS ID.........................................................................................................52
9. REFERENCE .......................................................................................................54
9.1 Maintenance ...............................................................................................54
9.2 Special Functions.......................................................................................54
Clear Memory Channels ...........................................................................54
New Microphone .......................................................................................54
Printer Operation .......................................................................................54
9.3 Troubleshooting .........................................................................................55
9.4 Specifications..............................................................................................56
9.5 Channel Assignments...............................................................................60

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Congratulations on your purchase of the MT-500. It is an advanced marine
VHF communication transceiver offering Digital Selective Calling, an easy to
use four line LCD display, and a separate Channel 70 receiver.
NOTICE
Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compli-
ance with Regulatory Agency Type Acceptance. Any changes or modifica-
tion must be approved in writing by the manufacturer.
NOTICE
This radio transceiver has been tested and complies with EN-301 025-1 v1.1.2
(August 2000). This specification provides reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a normal installation. This radio generates, uses and
radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other marine elec-
tronic equipment. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this radio does cause harmful interfer-
ence to marine electronic equipment, which can be determined by turning this
radio Off and On, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the antenna.
• Increaseseparationbetweenthisradioandothermarineelectronicequip-
ment.
• Connect this radio to a power source different from that of other marine
electronic equipment.
• Consult your dealer or an experienced technician for help.
Introduction
Your MT-500 VHF Transceiver is designed for operation in the marine VHF
FM frequency band. The operating frequency range is 156.025 to 162.000
MHz which includes all currently allocated International channels.
The transceiver has Digital Selective Calling (DSC) capabilities conforming to
EN-301 025-1 v1.1.2 operation. Distress, All Ships, Individual and Group
DSC call formats are supported. There are thirty two memories for storing
incoming DSC calls and thirty two for your personal DSC call directory.
Other features include Position Send/Request, all channel scanning, priority
channel scanning, memory channel scanning, one button instant access to
channel 16 and an alphanumeric keypad on the microphone.

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2. LICENSE INFORMATION
Your MT-500 complies with European Standard EN-301 025-1 v1.1.2. Users
must know and comply with all applicable rules and regulations for the coun-
try or countries having jurisdiction over waters where your transceiver is
operated. Depending upon national regulations, a station license may be
required for a VHF transceiver and an operator license or permit may be re-
quired for an individual to operate a VHF transceiver.
Prior to using your MT-500 inquire with your national radio communica-
tion authorities.
2.1 Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Capability
You must obtain a nine-digit maritime mobile service identity (MMSI) and
program it into the unit before you transmit. To obtain an MMSI, you will be
asked to provide certain information about your ship. It is important that you
obtain an MMSI because National Coast Guards and other search and rescue
(SAR) agencies use this information to help speed search and rescue opera-
tions.
2.2 Required License Information
The following information pertaining to your transceiver is necessary if com-
pleting a station license application
OutputPower ................................................ 1 Watt (low) and 25 Watts (high)
Emission ................................................................................16K0F3E, 16K0G3E
Frequency Range ..........................................................156.025 to 162.000 MHz
Meets Essential Requirements of RTTE DIRECTIVE (Declaration of Confor-
mity)
2.3 Equipment Required
The minimum equipment required for two way voice and DSC VHF radio
communication with vessels and shore stations includes:
• VHF radio communication transmitter and receiver designed and ap-
proved for marine VHF communication use.
• VHF antenna and connecting cable. Use a good quality unity gain an-
tenna for best range performance.
• Power source suitable for the VHF transmitter and receiver.
• For Digital Selective Calling (DSC) VHF communication radios, connec-
tion to a GPS receiver that provides latitude and longitude coordinates
and UTC time for distress messages.

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2.4 Equipment Supplied
•MT-500 Marine VHF Transceiver.
• Microphone with alphanumeric keypad.
• Mounting Bracket with knobs.
• Power Cable with in-line fuse (6.3 Amp).
• NMEA Data Cable.
• Flush Mounting Kit.

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3. BASIC RADIO COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
Distress or emergency calls may be made either manually or automatically.
Sending distress calls automatically uses the Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
functions of your transceiver and requires an operating and properly con-
nected navigation receiver. The following procedures are for sending voice
distress messages manually. Sending an automatic distress call is described
in the DSC section of this manual.
3.1 Using Channel 16
Channel 16 is the Calling and Distress channel. An emergency may be de-
fined as a situation that threatens human life or property. In such situations,
make sure your transceiver is turned On and set the channel selector to Chan-
nel 16. Then use the following procedure to make a distress call. The total
transmission should not exceed 1 minute.
1. Press the microphone Push To Talk button. Speak slowly and clearly
intothemicrophone: “Mayday, Mayday,Mayday,this is yourvessel’s
name, your vessel’s name, your vessel’s name”.
2. Then repeat once: “Mayday, your vessel’s name”.
3. Continue by reporting your position in latitude and longitude or by
reporting your bearing (true or magnetic, specify which) and distance
from a prominent or well known landmark, geographic feature or aid
to navigation.
4. Explain the nature of your emergency (fire, sinking, collision, ground-
ing, health condition, injury, etc.).
5. Report the kind of assistance you require (fire, medical aid, pumps,
etc.).
6. State the number of people aboard and the condition of any injured.
7. Estimate the seaworthiness and condition of your vessel.
8. Describe your vessel: length, type, color and any distinguishing fea-
ture.
9. End the message by saying “Over”. Release the Push To Talk button
and listen for a reply.
10. If there is no reply, repeat the above message procedure. If there is still
no response, try another channel.

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3.2 Calling Another Vessel
Channel 16 may be used to establish initial contact with another vessel. How-
ever, its most important use is for voice emergency messages. Channel 16
must be monitored at all times except when engaged in actual communica-
tion on another channel. Channel 16 is monitored by international search
and rescue (SAR) authorities, National Coast Guards and by other vessels.
Use of Channel 16 for calling or hailing must be limited to initial contact only.
Calling should not exceed 30 seconds and may be repeated 3 times at 2 minute
intervals.
Prior to making contact with another vessel, determine which channel will be
used for continued communication after the initial contact. Monitor the de-
sired channel for traffic and, when clear, switch to Channel 16 to make initial
contact.
Listen for traffic on the Calling Channel (16). If clear, press the Push To Talk
(PTT) button on the microphone. Speak the name of the vessel you are calling
followed by “this is” and the name of your vessel and your call sign. Release
the PTT and listen for a reply. When the other vessel returns your call, ac-
knowledge the call with “go to”, the number of the new channel and “over”.
Switch to the new channel and listen for traffic. If necessary, wait for traffic to
clear, and then call the other vessel. As communication proceeds, end each
transmission with “over”. When communication with the other vessel is
completed, end the last transmission with your call sign and the word “out”.
It is not necessary to end each transmission with your call sign, just give your
call sign at the beginning and end of each contact.
Remember to switch to Channel 16 when not actively communicating on
another channel.
3.3 Telephone Calls
You may use your MT-500 transceiver to make telephone calls to persons on
shore. To do so requires the services of marine operators who operate on
designated Public Correspondence channels. There are several channels des-
ignated for this type of traffic and to determine the channel being used in your
area, ask someone with local knowledge, contact a Harbor Master or other
marine authority.
Call the marine operator and identify yourself with your vessel’s name. Nor-
mally you contact a marine operator on their working channel rather than
making initial contact on Channel 16. The marine operator will ask for your
intentions and establish a payment method for the call (collect, credit card,
etc.). When arrangements are complete, your radio communication will be
patched into the telephone line. In conversing with a person on the phone it
is important to use normal radio communication procedures. You should say
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