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4. Repeater call sign programming

When  used  for  simplex  communication,  go  to  

[7. Access repeater setting]. 

!7  

Push  D-pad(

)  to  select  “CALL  SIGN,”  and  then 

push D-pad(Ent) to enter the repeater call sign edit 
mode.

!8  

Rotate [DIAL] to select the first character.

  •  A to Z, 0 to 9, / and a space can be selected.
  •  A space can be selected, even for any input mode se

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lected.

  •  Push [CLR] 

 to erase the selected character, or hold 

down [CLR] 

 to continuously erase the characters 

after the cursor.

!9  

Push  D-pad(

"

)  to  move  the  cursor  to  the  second 

digit.

@0  

Repeat steps 

!8

 and 

!9

 to enter a name of up to 8 

characters, including spaces.

@1 

After entering the call sign, push D-pad(Ent).

Information

 

Be sure to add a repeater node (port) letter as the 8th 
digit in the call sign field after a repeater call sign, ac-
cording to the repeater frequency band, as shown be-
low.
Note  that  Japanese  repeater  node  letters  are  differ-
ent.
1200 MHz : A (B in Japan)
430 MHz  : B (A in Japan)
144 MHz  : C (no D-STAR

®

 repeaters in Japan)

Cross band operation between different nodes at the 
same repeater site can be made.

 Continued on the next page.

Example:

“JP1YYY A” is 
entered.

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Summary of Contents for D-STAR ID-31A; D-STAR ID-31E

Page 1: ...NDEX 11 OTHER FUNCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING 10 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 9 PRIORITY WATCH 8 SCAN OPERATION 7 MEMORY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING 6 VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION 5 GPS GPS A OPERATION 4 DR MODE ADVANCED 3 DR MO...

Page 2: ...s APRS is registered trademark of Mr Bob Bruninga WB4APR Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated All other products or brands are registered trademarks or tradema...

Page 3: ...may differ depending on the Adobe Reader version Find screen Click to open the printing setup screen Advanced search screen Click to open the find or search screen or advanced search screen Printing...

Page 4: ...eater operation 1 2 Repeater frequency setting D D 1 2 Checking the repeater input signal D D 1 3 Duplex operation 1 4 Setting the frequency offset D D 1 4 Setting the duplex direction D D 1 5 Off ban...

Page 5: ...ater See page 10 52 for details Set the duplex offset direction p 1 5 r r DUP or DUP appears Turn ON the repeater tone t t See page 30 on the print ed manual TONE appears The tone frequency can be set...

Page 6: ...peater input frequency Hold down SQL to listen on the repeater input fre quency While monitoring the TX RX indicator lights green and an S RF meter dot blinks While monitoring the displayed frequency...

Page 7: ...mode is used when setting the offset frequency Pushing V MHz toggles the tuning digit as shown below TS 1 MHz 10 MHz The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps See page 23 on the print...

Page 8: ...gative offset or DUP positive offset and then push D pad Ent OFF For simplex operation the receive and transmit frequencies are the same DUP The transmit frequency shifts down from the re ceive freque...

Page 9: ...nd then push D pad Ent D pad Ent Push D pad w w to select Auto Repeater and then push D pad Ent Rotate DIAL to select the Auto repeater setting e e U S A version OFF The Auto repeater function is OFF...

Page 10: ...ter t t output frequency Set the duplex offset direction p 1 5 y y DUP or DUP appears While holding down PTT push SQL to transmit a u u 1750 Hz tone signal If OFF BAND appears check the offset frequen...

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Page 12: ...Set the operating frequency q q Set the call sign p 3 21 w w To begin the digital mode communication except for the DR mode IMPORTANT The repeater list described in this manual may differ from your tr...

Page 13: ...nction for digital repeater operation The timer limits a con tinuous transmission to approximately 10 minutes Warning beeps will sound approximately 30 seconds before time out and then again immediate...

Page 14: ...all To call a station through no repeater ID RP2L IC 2820G DG CQCQCQ JA3YUA 430 430 CQCQCQ JA3YUA 430 430 D STAR INTERNET NOTE Programming the repeater list is required for DR mode operation pp 4 21 t...

Page 15: ...h digital voice and low speed data communica tions including GPS transmission For Local area calls or Gateway calls select your access repeater For Simplex calls select a preset frequency NOTE If the...

Page 16: ...o select the first digit Example J i i A to Z 0 to 9 and Space can be selected If you make a mistake push CLR to delete the selected character symbol or number Push D pad to enter a space Push D pad t...

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Page 18: ...the RX History 3 15 D D TO Destination setting using the TX History 3 16 D D TO Destination setting using the Direct Input UR 3 17 D D TO Destination setting using the Direct Input RPT 3 18 About UR...

Page 19: ...CQCQCQ is displayed on TO While holding down PTT speak into the micro y y phone at your normal voice level The TX RX indicator lights red The S RF meter shows the transmit output power level Release P...

Page 20: ...pad u u to select Hirano430 and then push D pad Ent Hirano430 is displayed on TO While holding down PTT speak into the micro i i phone at your normal voice level The TX RX indicator lights red The S R...

Page 21: ...ow icon blinks on TO While holding down PTT speak into the micro w w phone at your normal voice level The TX RX indicator lights red The S RF meter shows the transmit output power level Release PTT to...

Page 22: ...to 40 calls can be stored Example Programming JM1ZLK and TOM into Your Memory using the RX History Hold down q q for 1 second The RX HISTORY screen is displayed Push D pad w w to select RX01 Push e e...

Page 23: ...ld down CLR to continuously erase the characters after the cursor See page 4 2 for programming details Push D pad o o to move the cursor to the second digit 0 Repeat steps i and o to enter a name of u...

Page 24: ...s repeater data is stored in the TX His tory You can select the access repeater from the record When you don t know which repeater you can access 5 Search for a repeater using the DR mode scan p 3 12...

Page 25: ...D pad w w to select FROM and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select Repeater List and then push D pad Ent Push D pad y y to select 11 Japan and then push D pad Ent Push D pad u u to select Hiran...

Page 26: ...xt level Repeat step e e w until the desired item is selected Push D pad r r to select Internal GPS The transceiver starts to receive your position data Push MENU t t to save and exit the MENU screen...

Page 27: ...Access repeater setting using the Repeater Search function Continued D D Shows the distance and direction from your position to the repeater Shows the call sign of Hirano430 Hirano430 setting is compl...

Page 28: ...nd The DR mode is selected Push D pad w w to select FROM and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select TX History and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select Hirano430 and then push D pad Ent...

Page 29: ...gnal is received The scan resumes the same as other scanning p 10 14 When the transceiver receives a signal from a re e e peater and stops at Hirano430 push CLR The DR mode scan is cancelled Hirano430...

Page 30: ...ination from the record To directly input the destination station call sign 7 Direct Input UR p 3 17 Directly input the destination station call sign To directly input the destination repeater call si...

Page 31: ...the station is you can make a call NOTE If the repeater set to FROM Access Re peater has no Gateway call sign you cannot make a gateway call Example Select TOM from the Your Call Sign Hold down q q f...

Page 32: ...to select RX History and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select TOM and then push D pad Ent TOM is displayed on TO D D TO Destination setting using the RX History JA3YUA this is JM1ZLK through J...

Page 33: ...t Push D pad e e to select TX History and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select Hirano430 and then push D pad Ent Hirano430 is displayed on TO D D TO Destination setting using the TX History In...

Page 34: ...input mode se lected Push CLR to erase the selected character or hold down CLR to continuously erase the characters after the cursor Push D pad y y to move the cursor to the second digit Repeat steps...

Page 35: ...e cursor to the second digit Repeat steps u u t and y to enter a name of up to 8 characters including spaces For example First J then P then 3 then Y then H then H After entering push D pad Ent twice...

Page 36: ...tched the destination call sign is not registered on a gate way repeater or the registration contents is not matched the destination repeater cannot be accessed a blank MY call sign memory is selected...

Page 37: ...to TO select Local CQ on the TO SELECT screen to set CQCQCQ The station call sign can also be selected While holding down PTT speak into the micro y y phone at your normal voice level The TX RX indica...

Page 38: ...set CQ and then just say the call sign of the station you want to talk to Your Call Sign Select a station call sign in the Your Call Sign memory to make a call RX History Select a station call sign in...

Page 39: ...screen Push D pad t t to select R1 and then push Push D pad y y to select Edit Push D pad Ent to enter the call sign programming u u mode A cursor appears and blinks D pad Ent Rotate DIAL to select t...

Page 40: ...sign in the RX Histo ry to make a Local Area Gateway call TX History Select a station call sign in the TX Histo ry to make a Local Area Gateway call 3 R2 setting 4 Push D pad to select R2 and then pu...

Page 41: ...E The R1 setting is set to your access repeater s call sign Calling 5 9 While holding down PTT speak into the micro phone at your normal voice level The TX RX indicator lights red The S RF meter shows...

Page 42: ...al code squelch D D 4 18 DV mode operation in the Memory mode 4 19 Storing the temporary setting data D D 4 19 Confirming the call sign 4 19 Repeater list 4 20 Repeater list contents D D 4 20 Repeater...

Page 43: ...lower case letter While selecting a digit push to open the input mode selection window Push D pad to select the desired modes to Upper case letters Lower case letters Numbers and Symbols To enter sym...

Page 44: ...memory number 1 to 5 To turn OFF the message transmission function select OFF t tAfter selecting push D pad Ent Push MENU y y to exit the MENU screen The message is transmitted with a voice signal The...

Page 45: ...ssage memory number 1 Push MENU q q Push D pad w w to select the root item My Station and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select TX Message and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select messa...

Page 46: ...s of the RX history CALLER Shows the call sign of the caller station and any note programmed after the call sign CALLED Shows the call sign of the called station RXRPT1 Shows the call sign of the repe...

Page 47: ...mit The TX RX indicator lights red BK blinks on a station that receives the break in call Release PTT to receive i i Wait for a reply call from the station After receiving the reply call communicate n...

Page 48: ...ond The DR mode is selected Push D pad w w to select FROM and then push D pad Ent D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select Repeater List and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select 11 Japan and then pu...

Page 49: ...then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select EMR AF Level and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to adjust the EMR audio output level between 0 minimum and 39 maximum in 1 step Default 19 Push MENU t...

Page 50: ...then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select DV Auto Detect and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select ON Push MENU t t to exit the MENU screen When an FM signal is received in the DV mode the...

Page 51: ...no voice signal is saved the transceiver replies to the call in the same way as the ON option Push MENU t t to exit the MENU screen NOTE The Automatic Reply function is automatically turned OFF when...

Page 52: ...m 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level Only one announcement can be recorded The current contents will be overwritten if you record again Push MENU t t...

Page 53: ...Function Data Speed Low speed data communication D D operation Set your own call sign UR call sign and the repeater q q call sign Follow the instructions of the data communication w w application sof...

Page 54: ...ECH and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select ON Kerchunk or ON All ON Kerchunk When a DV call is received and if the call time is short the calling station s call sign is announced ON All When...

Page 55: ...lect the root item RX CS SPEECH and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select ON Push MENU t t to exit the MENU screen While holding down y y rotating DIAL to select the station call sign After rel...

Page 56: ...ese Push MENU t t to exit the MENU screen A call sign is announced in the selected language D D Speech alphabet character selection The speech alphabet character can be set to normal code or phonetic...

Page 57: ...unction Continued D D Speech level selection The speech volume level can be set to between 0 minimum and 9 maximum Default 7 Push MENU q q Push D pad w w to select the root item SPEECH and then push D...

Page 58: ...ived signal s call sign does not match digital call sign squelch does not open however the S RF meter shows the received signal level NOTE DO NOT use the digital code squelch function when communicati...

Page 59: ...o and 99 for the digital code squelch function 0 Push MENU to set and exit the MENU screen 1 When the received signal includes a matching code the squelch opens and the audio is heard When the receive...

Page 60: ...he previously selected channel number blinks and the channel contents are displayed If you continuously hold down S MW the setting is stored into the VFO mode 1 Rotate DIAL to select the Memory channe...

Page 61: ...ess repeater s input frequency p 4 25 DUP Duplex direction p 4 26 OFFSET FREQ Frequency offset p 4 26 POSITION Position data accuracy level p 4 26 LATITUDE Latitude position of the repeater p 4 27 LON...

Page 62: ...t the desired repeater group to be programmed and then push D pad Ent The repeater list of the selected repeater group is dis played t Push y Push D pad to select Add and then push D pad Ent REPEATER...

Page 63: ...ncluding spaces 1After entering the name push D pad Ent 3 Repeater sub name programming 2 Push D pad to select SUB NAME and then push D pad Ent to enter the repeater sub name edit mode 3 Rotate DIAL t...

Page 64: ...uously erase the characters after the cursor 9 Push D pad to move the cursor to the second digit 0 Repeat steps 8 and 9 to enter a name of up to 8 characters including spaces 1After entering the call...

Page 65: ...hold down CLR to continuously erase the characters after the cursor 4 Push D pad to move the cursor to the second digit 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter a name of up to 8 characters including spaces Th...

Page 66: ...to select YES and then push D pad Ent You can select the programmed repeater as an access repeater FROM 8 Access repeater frequency programming This item appears only when YES is selected in 7 Access...

Page 67: ...tically set when the ac cess repeater frequency is programmed in 8 Ac cess repeater frequency programming The default value is differ depending on the version If necessary you can change the frequency...

Page 68: ...D pad to select LONGITUDE and then push D pad Ent to enter the longitude data edit mode A cursor appears and blinks 3 Rotate DIAL to input the longitude data 4 Push to move the cursor backward or pus...

Page 69: ...the list Push MENU q q Push D pad w w to select the root item DV Memo ry and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select Repeater List and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select the repeater g...

Page 70: ...ater List and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select the repeater group that in cludes the repeater you want to delete and then push D pad Ent Push D pad t t to select the repeater to be deleted...

Page 71: ...of the MENU The se lected repeater call sign is automatically programmed If necessary edit the contents pp 4 21 to 4 28 o oPush D pad to select Add To RPT List and then push D pad Ent 0 Push D pad to...

Page 72: ...at includes the repeater you want to move and then push D pad Ent Push D pad t t to select the repeater to be moved Push y y Push D pad u u to select Move and then push D pad Ent DESTINATION blinks on...

Page 73: ...y Push D pad u u to select SKIP and then push D pad Ent SKIP appears on the selected repeater Push and select SKIP again then push D pad Ent to cancel the skip setting When SKIP All ON is selected pu...

Page 74: ...aracter blinks Push D pad to move the cursor right or left While selecting a character push to change the character to a upper case or lower case letter While selecting a digit push to open the input...

Page 75: ...Push D pad u u to select Detail and then push D pad Ent The REPEATER DETAIL screen is displayed Push D pad Ent to return to the RPT LIST screen i i While in the DR mode and if you set the repeater as...

Page 76: ...e DIAL to select a desired character u u For example T The selected character blinks Push D pad to move the cursor right or left While selecting a character push to change the character to a upper cas...

Page 77: ...irst J then M then 1 then Z then L then K 5After entering push D pad Ent 6 Push D pad to select Add Write and then push D pad Ent 7 Push D pad to select YES and then push D pad Ent 8 Push MENU to exit...

Page 78: ...e to select Your Call Sign and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select the Your call sign you want to delete Push t t Push D pad y y to select Delete and then push D pad Ent u uPush D pad to sele...

Page 79: ...pad r r to select the call sign you want to move Push t t Push D pad y y to select Move and then push D pad Ent DESTINATION blinks on the upper left of the LCD u uPush D pad to select the destination...

Page 80: ...programmed repeater list to the default write the ICF file to the transceiver using the CS 31 1 or copy the ICF file to the microSD card 2 and then write to the transceiver 1 See the CS 31 instruction...

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Page 82: ...S data D D 5 13 GPS alarm setting D D 5 14 Transmitting GPS data 5 16 GPS data sentence setting D D 5 16 GPS message programming D D 5 17 Transmitting GPS A data 5 18 D PRS D D 5 18 Operating GPS A D...

Page 83: ...female To the DATA jack TxD GND RxD Less than 6 0 mm 2 5 mm t o y e w q GPS Receiver Connect w with RxD e with TxD and t with GND NOTE While continuously using the Internal GPS mode the battery in the...

Page 84: ...S Set GPS Select See page 10 22 for details Push CLR r r to cancel the GPS POSITION screen and return to the operating screen MY Position 1 MY Position 2 Latitude Compass direction Top is North Your c...

Page 85: ...N QM The grid locator map of Japan Checking GPS Position Continued D D Changing the Grid Locator Grid Locator GL is a location compressed into a 6 character code calculated by the longitude and the la...

Page 86: ...ion 1 MEM Position screen is displayed Push D pad w w then push D pad Ent to display the Compass Direction menu D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select the compass direction then push D pad Ent Heading Up...

Page 87: ...RX Position 1 Push r r Push D pad t t to select Add To GPS Memory and push D pad Ent to save The GPS MEMORY EDIT screen is displayed The position information Latitude Longitude is automatically added...

Page 88: ...quantity of tracking satel lites Altitude The altitude of your station The altitude is only displayed when more than 4 satellites are tracked When less than 3 satel lites are tracked ft is dis played...

Page 89: ...MENU w Push D pad and D pad Ent to select GPS and then select GPS Memory D pad Ent e Push D pad to select ALL and then push D pad Ent All the previously added GPS memories are dis played r Push t Push...

Page 90: ...push D pad Ent to display the symbol character selection window And rotate DIAL to select the desired symbol character and then push D pad Ent A space can be selected even for any input mode se lecte...

Page 91: ...0 00 to 23 59 59 are pro grammable 1 Push D pad D to move the cursor left or right to select and edit the hour minute or second 2 Repeat steps 0 and 1 to enter GPS Memory time 3After entering the time...

Page 92: ...pad Ent GPS Memory Bank programming 7 6Push D pad to select BANK 7Push D pad Ent then the editing screen appears 8 Push D pad to select a bank between A to Z or select OFF and push D pad Ent Each bank...

Page 93: ...pad to select the desired modes to Upper case letters Lower case letters Numbers and Symbols To enter symbols select and then push D pad Ent to display the symbol character selection window And rotat...

Page 94: ...and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select ALL While a specific channel is selected as illustrated to t t the right push Push D pad y y and D pad Ent to select Delete Push D pad u u to select Y...

Page 95: ...tem u uPush MENU to exit the Menu screen When either one of the stations in a specified group enters its set range the beep sounds three times When the GPS alarm beeps GPS ALARM pops up on the screen...

Page 96: ...displayed next to the item u uPush MENU to exit the Menu screen When a set station is in the approximate 1 kilome ter range GPS Alarm beeps once and when it is in the approximate 500 meter range beep...

Page 97: ...tence Lon Lat Alt UTC Date UTC Status 2D 3D COG True SOG knot Others RMC Mode Indicator GGA Number of satellites in use HDOP Geoidal separation Age of Differential GPS data GLL Mode Indicator VTG COG...

Page 98: ...er While selecting a digit push to open the input mode selection window Push D pad to select the desired modes to Upper case letters Lower case letters Numbers and Symbols To enter symbols select and...

Page 99: ...ith the steps 1 MY Your own call sign programming p 2 4 2 Receiving GPS data p 5 2 3 Set GPS TX MODE to GPS A p 5 16 4 Transmitting GPS A data setting pp 5 19 to 5 22 Setting is completed Transmission...

Page 100: ...The default address should be used and editing is not recommended r Push D pad to select Unproto Address and then push D pad Ent The default setting is API31 DSTAR t Push D pad to display the next sc...

Page 101: ...pad and D pad Ent to select ON Setting GPS A Symbol 6 Select the desired GPS A symbol which represents your operating situation The selected GPS A symbol channel s symbols 1 4 are transmitted along w...

Page 102: ...Ent 6 Push D pad to select SSID Change the space in call sign to If the space is the last character delete the space instead of changing it to a Example JA3YUA A JA3YUA A 0 No SSID If you use a capita...

Page 103: ...he desired modes to Upper case letters Lower case letters Numbers and Symbols To enter symbols select and then push D pad Ent to display the symbol character selection window And rotate DIAL to select...

Page 104: ...TION 5 5 23 Displaying your position using a map D D ping software If you transmit to an I GATE station then enter the call sign information on the internet map website the set GPS A symbol is display...

Page 105: ...sentences are selected in GPS SEN TENCE menu on page 5 16 5sec cannot be selected Selecting OFF cancels the GPS automatic trans mission The GPS message is also transmitted if pro grammed Push MENU t t...

Page 106: ...not appear It may take longer or shorter time to receive depending on the environment If you find difficulties receiving we recommend that you change to a better location NOTE The GPS logger function...

Page 107: ...nterval For example when you are walking and if the time in terval is set to 1sec a lot of position data is stored at almost same place Select the GPS Logger function record interval to suit your trav...

Page 108: ...To use the card on your PC a card reader may be required The screen appears as shown to the right Click the Open folder to view files option to access t t the card The ID 31 folder appears Double clic...

Page 109: ...ositioned y Mode Indicator A A Autonomous mode D DGPS E Estimated dead reckoning mode N Data not valid R Almanac data u Check Sum 03 Error detection data started with hex code i End code Blank shows w...

Page 110: ...now functioning message appears then the GPS position is dis played to start the GPS Logger Only mode Also you can select the GPS Logger Only mode in the GPS Menu p 10 30 MENU GPS GPS LOGGER GPS Logg...

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Page 112: ...while playing D D 6 5 Pause while playing D D 6 5 Playing the previously file D D 6 5 Playing the next file D D 6 5 Pause at the beginning of the previously file D D Fast forward the file 6 5 D D Pau...

Page 113: ...ceiver automatically creates a new file and continues recording D D When you stop to recording Push q q to enter the Quick Menu screen Push D pad w w to select REC Stop Push D pad Ent to stop voice r...

Page 114: ...r the Menu screen Push D pad w w to select the root item Voice Memo and then push D pad Ent to go to the next level D pad Ent MENU Voice Memo QSO Recorder Record er Set REC Mode Refer to the menu sequ...

Page 115: ...nt to play then push D pad Ent to play it back The VOICE PLAYER screen is displayed and the file starts to play back If you want to fast forward or rewind see Operation while playing for details Push...

Page 116: ...op the file D D Pause at the beginning of the previously file Fast forward the file When the playback is paused anywhere within the file push D pad to return to the beginning of the file and pause Pus...

Page 117: ...e next level D pad Ent MENU Voice Memo QSO Recorder Player Set Skip Time Refer to the menu sequence show directly above e e and push D pad to select and then D pad Ent to enter one or more times until...

Page 118: ...ing audio is playing back the audio cat egory is displayed as TX e Playback mark While the audio is playing back the mark is displayed The mark disappears while doing fast forward rewind or pausing r...

Page 119: ...The file list is displayed The file name is composed yyyy mm dd hh mm ss y year m month d day hh hour mm minute ss sec ond Push D pad r r to select the file that you want to erase then push to enter...

Page 120: ...e e and push D pad to select and then D pad Ent to enter one or more times until the last screen is displayed The file list is displayed The file name is composed yyyy mm dd hh mm ss y year m month d...

Page 121: ...to enter one or more times until the last screen is displayed The folder list is displayed The folders are automatically made at recording The folder name uses the following format yyyymmdd y year m m...

Page 122: ...e and push D pad to select and then D pad Ent to enter one or more times until the last screen is displayed The folder list is displayed The folders are automatically made at recording The folder nam...

Page 123: ...e next level D pad Ent MENU Voice Memo QSO Recorder Record er Set RX REC Condition Refer to the menu sequence show directly above e e and push D pad to select and then D pad Ent to enter one or more t...

Page 124: ...o select the OFF item and then push D pad Ent OFF The transceiver records the transmitting and re ceiving audios to the same file ON The transceiver records the transmitting and re ceiving audios to e...

Page 125: ...last screen is displayed Push D pad r r to select the ON item then push D pad Ent OFF The transceiver does not start to record when the PTT switch is pushed ON The transceiver starts to record when t...

Page 126: ...is displayed The file list is displayed The file name is composed yyyy mm dd hh mm ss y year m month d day hh hour mm minute ss sec ond Push D pad r r to select the file that you want to verify the i...

Page 127: ...nce show directly above e e and push D pad to select and then D pad Ent to enter one or more times until the last screen is displayed The folder list is displayed The folders are automatically made at...

Page 128: ...the root item SD Card and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select SD Card Info and then push D pad Ent to display the SD Card Informa tion D pad Ent The information screen appears Push D pad Ent...

Page 129: ...he microSD card into the reader If your PC has a microSD card drive insert the card into the drive Click Computer in the Start menu w w Explorer appears Click Removable Disk e e Double click the ID 31...

Page 130: ...el contents 7 5 Memory or Call channel D D VFO 7 5 Memory or Call channel D D Another memory or Call channel 7 6 Memory bank setting 7 7 Assigning a memory channel to a memory bank D D 7 7 Directly pr...

Page 131: ...quelch ON OFF Subaudible tone frequency tone squelch frequen cy or DTCS code with polarity Scan skip setting Memory bank Memory name Tuning step UR Station call sign R1 R2 call sign Digital Call sign...

Page 132: ...e lected Rotate DIAL to select a desired memory channel w w Only programmed memory channels can be selected See page 7 4 for memory programming details DIAL Selecting a call channel Call channels are...

Page 133: ...s Rotate DIAL to select a desired channel r r Hold down S MW t t for 1 second to save 3 beeps sound Before returning to the VFO mode the programmed memory contents are displayed The Memory channel num...

Page 134: ...Call channel mode then rotate DIAL to select a desired channel Hold down S MW w w for 1 second to enter the Select Memory write mode and copy the memory contents 1 short and 1 long beep sounds The mem...

Page 135: ...mode 1 short and 1 long beep sounds The memory channel number blinks DO NOT hold down S MW for more than 2 sec onds If you do the memory contents will be copied to the VFO Rotate DIAL to select the t...

Page 136: ...etween 00 and 99 A memory channel assigned to another Bank channel is not displayed Push D pad to change the bank group or bank chan nel number 0 Push D pad Ent to exit the Memory bank edit mode 1 Pus...

Page 137: ...or 1 second to program 3 beeps sound If an already assigned bank channel is selected in step u the memory contents will be overwritten into the memory channel and bank channel The Bank channel number...

Page 138: ...channels assigned to them are displayed Push D pad Ent t t Rotate DIAL to select a desired bank channel y y Only assigned Bank channels are displayed To return to the Memory channels display repeat st...

Page 139: ...Quick Menu screen Push D pad r r to select Edit and then push D pad Ent to enter the name programming mode D pad Ent Push D pad t t to select MNAME BNAME or SNAME and then push D pad Ent MNAME is for...

Page 140: ...e characters to the left of the cursor Push D pad u u to move the cursor to the second digit Repeat steps i i y and u until the desired channel name is programmed Push D pad Ent to save the name and e...

Page 141: ...h D pad Ent D pad Ent Rotate DIAL to select a desired Display type and r r then push D pad Ent Freq Name OFF Displays only the frequency Freq Displays the large font sized frequency and small font siz...

Page 142: ...then push D pad Ent The confirmation screen Clear appears D pad Ent t tPush D pad to select YES and then push D pad Ent to clear the contents After clearing the display returns to the Select Memory w...

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Page 144: ...Tuning step for a VFO scan D D 8 3 Skip function D D 8 3 Receive mode for a scan D D 8 3 When a signal is received D D 8 3 Scan name D D 8 3 Scan Stop Beep function D D 8 3 VFO scan 8 4 VFO mode scan...

Page 145: ...set to link in the PROGRAM LINK item in the MENU screen p 10 16 MENU Scan Program Link Memory scan D D ALL Memory full scan p 8 7 Scans all memory channels MODE Mode memory scan p 8 7 Scans memory ch...

Page 146: ...used by the scan During a memory or bank scan the receive mode programmed into the channel is used by the scan D D When a signal is received When a signal is received the scan pauses for ap proximate...

Page 147: ...NE Tone scan For tone squelch scanning Push D pad Ent to start the scan t t If desired rotate DIAL to switch the scanning direction during a scan If desired push FM DV to change the operating mode dur...

Page 148: ...LINK0 Scan edges Program link When a scan name is assigned When a scan name is assigned the scan type can be set by selecting the scan name from the scan type list Step r on page 8 4 NOTE The scan na...

Page 149: ...pty memory channel 499 If channel 499 is already programmed the transceiver automatically searches backwards for a blank channel to program If no blank memory channel is found a beep sounds and no ski...

Page 150: ...uplex scan p 8 2 For the duplex mode TONE Tone scan For tone scanning Push D pad Ent to start the scan r r If desired rotate DIAL to switch the scanning direction during a scan If desired hold down fo...

Page 151: ...memory channel are displayed DUP Duplex scan p 8 2 For the duplex mode TONE Tone scan For tone scanning Push D pad Ent to start the scan r r To cancel the scan hold down SCAN t t for 1 second Pushing...

Page 152: ...e is programmed When a bank name is programmed the scan type can be set by selecting the bank name from the scan type list Set e on page 8 8 NOTE The bank name is not displayed during a scan When the...

Page 153: ...t scanned Push M CALL q q to select the memory mode Rotate DIAL to select the memory channel to be w w set as a skip channel Push e e Push D pad r r to select SKIP and then push D pad Ent OFF Cancel t...

Page 154: ...mode scan and a VFO frequency D D 9 2 DR mode and a Call channel D D 9 2 DR mode scan and a Call channel D D 9 2 DR mode and a memory channel D D 9 2 DR mode scan and a memory channel D D 9 2 VFO FREQ...

Page 155: ...a bank scan D D Sequentially checks the bank channels every 5 seconds during a VFO mode scan DR mode and a VFO frequency D D Checks a VFO frequency every 5 seconds while receiving on a repeater in th...

Page 156: ...d Ent The PRIO icon appears on the screen ON When a signal is received on the priority channel the memory mode is automati cally selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the ic...

Page 157: ...PRIO icon blinks on the screen The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the...

Page 158: ...nt Rotate DIAL to select the bank channel to watch u u Push i i Push D pad o o to select PRIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the memory bank mode i...

Page 159: ...e PRIO icon blinks on the screen The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and th...

Page 160: ...h D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the pri ority channel the Call channel mode is automatically selected The PRIO icon blinks on the screen Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity cha...

Page 161: ...d The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon is...

Page 162: ...ceived on the prior ity channel the memory mode is auto matically selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the icon is displayed in the VFO mode Push D pad o o to select ON or...

Page 163: ...PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon blinks Th...

Page 164: ...D pad to select PRIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the memory bank mode is automatically selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity...

Page 165: ...PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon blinks T...

Page 166: ...signal is received on the prior ity channel the Call channel mode is automatically selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the icon is displayed in the VFO mode Push D pad o o...

Page 167: ...PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon blinks T...

Page 168: ...pad u u to select PRIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the memory mode is auto matically selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity ch...

Page 169: ...ected The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon...

Page 170: ...push D pad Ent to start the bank scan p 8 8 Push o o 0 Push D pad to select PRIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the memory bank mode is automatical...

Page 171: ...ected The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon...

Page 172: ...ceived on the priority channel the icon is displayed in the VFO mode Push D pad y y to select ON or Bell and then push D pad Ent The PRIO icon appears and the priority scan VFO frequency and memory sc...

Page 173: ...e PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When BELL is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon blinks...

Page 174: ...Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the memory bank mode is automatically selected Bell When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the icon is displayed in the VFO mode...

Page 175: ...esume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the icon blinks The VFO scan resumes Blinks Appears Appears B...

Page 176: ...RIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the prior ity channel the VFO mode is automati cally selected Bell When a signal is received on the pri ority channel a beep sounds an...

Page 177: ...ected The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO...

Page 178: ...is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO icon blinks on the DR mode screen D pad Ent Push D pad u u to select ON or Bell and then push D pad Ent The PRIO icon is displayed and t...

Page 179: ...he priority scan Push it again to cancel the scan The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a b...

Page 180: ...sh D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the priority channel the Call channel mode is auto matically selected Bell When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO ico...

Page 181: ...ected The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO...

Page 182: ...riority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO icon blinks on the DR mode screen D pad Ent Push D pad y y to select ON or Bell and then push D pad Ent The PRIO icon is displayed and the priority scan star...

Page 183: ...the priority scan Push it again to cancel the scan The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a...

Page 184: ...to select PRIO Watch and then push D pad Ent ON When a signal is received on the priority channel the Call channel mode is auto matically selected Bell When a signal is received on the priority chann...

Page 185: ...The PRIO icon blinks The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO icon...

Page 186: ...eived on the priority channel a beep sounds and the PRIO icon blinks on the DR mode screen D pad Ent Push D pad u u to select ON or Bell and then push D pad Ent The PRIO icon is displayed and the prio...

Page 187: ...riority scan Push it again to cancel the scan The scan pause timer and resume settings are the same as for a normal scan When Bell is selected When a signal is received on the priority channel a beep...

Page 188: ...ems 10 22 Call sign items 10 38 RX History items 10 40 DV Memory items 10 42 My Station items 10 44 DV Set items 10 45 SPEECH items 10 49 DTMF T CALL items 10 50 Function items 10 51 Display items 10...

Page 189: ...t settings may differ depending on the version Sets the frequency offset for duplex repeater operation Selects the tone frequency used to ac cess the repeaters Selects the DTCS polarity for the DTCS s...

Page 190: ...elects program scans to be scanned during a the Program Link Scan QSO Recorder REC Start 2 Play Files 2 Recorder Set Player Set PLAY FILES REC Mode RX REC Condition File Split PTT Auto REC Skip Time I...

Page 191: ...o display the distance and elevation Selects units to display the speed Enters the GPS alarm active range Selects the GPS alarm active range Selects the GPS information from the internal GPS receiver...

Page 192: ...ess Selects whether to transmit the course and speed data Selects to transmit the current UTC time as a time stamp Turns the altitude transmit option ON or OFF Selects a specified GPS A Symbol to tran...

Page 193: ...SCRIPTIONS Displays the operating call signs Sets the operating call signs on other than the DR mode Displays the Received Call record Stores station call signs Stores repeater information 1 See page...

Page 194: ...ON OFF or Voice Selects manually or automatically to transmit low speed data Selects the DV mode RX monitoring when SQL is held down Turns the digital repeater setting function ON or OFF Turns the RX...

Page 195: ...ow or Fast 0 7 9 DESCRIPTIONS RANGE OR VALUE Default is shown in bold Selects the RX call sign speech function op tion while ON or turns it OFF Turns the RX CS Speech function ON or OFF Selects either...

Page 196: ...pe when the Key Lock function is turned ON Turns the PTT Lock function ON or OFF Turns the Busy Lockout function ON or OFF Selects the Time Out Timer time op tions VOX VOX VOX Level VOX Delay Headset...

Page 197: ...ON Backlight Timer 5sec or 10sec DESCRIPTIONS RANGE OR VALUE Default is shown in bold RX Call Sign OFF Auto or Auto RX Hold Selects the call sign display option when receiving a call System Language E...

Page 198: ...Beep Scope AF Output Standby Beep 0 3 9 In this item set the Sound options OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF ON or ON to me High Tone DESCRIPTIONS RANGE OR VALUE Default is shown in bold Ti...

Page 199: ...c tions 50 tone frequencies 67 0 254 1 Hz are selectable TSQL Freq Default 88 5 DUP TONE TSQL Freq TSQL TONE Selects the tone frequency for the tone squelch or pocket beep 50 fre quencies 67 0 254 1 H...

Page 200: ...152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 274 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 346 351 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462...

Page 201: ...esumes 1 to 5 seconds after the signal disap pears HOLD The scan remains paused according to the Pause Timer even if the signal disappears NOTE Rotate DIAL to resume the scan The Resume Timer must be...

Page 202: ...NK Select banks to be scanned during a Bank Link Scan The Bank Link function provides a continuous Bank Scan which scans all channels in the selected banks Select the desired bank A to Z and then push...

Page 203: ...ne pair of pro grammed scan edge channels are programmed or no programmed scan channel 00 to 24 is left to add to the selected link channel Adding a program scan link q qPushD pad toselectaprogramscan...

Page 204: ...character to a upper case or lower case letter While selecting a digit push to open the input mode selection window A space can be selected for any input mode selected Push CLR to erase the selected...

Page 205: ...lay Files PLAY FILES Performs the following steps to play back the recorded audio onto the mi croSD card Push D pad Ent and folders on the microSD card are displayed These folders contain the stored f...

Page 206: ...ived voice audio When transmitted while recording When OFF is selected in File Split the recording is paused After finishing the transmission the recording resumes When ON is selected in File Split a...

Page 207: ...der and the voice signal is saved into the new one PTT Auto REC Default OFF Voice Memo QSO Recorder Recorder Set PTT Auto REC PTT AUTO REC Turn the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF The trans...

Page 208: ...em While pushing and holding PTT speak into the microphone at a normal q q voice level DO NOT hold the transceiver too close to your mouth or speak too loudly This may distort your speech The recordin...

Page 209: ...isconnects power to the GPS receiver to con serve battery power When this function is ON and if the GPS receiver cannot receive signal from a satellite for 5 minutes the power save function will turn...

Page 210: ...on data is received Selected GPS receiver Not connected Connected Searching Connected Received Internal GPS Blinks Appears External GPS Not displayed Blinks Appears No icon appears when Manual is sele...

Page 211: ...99 0 01 steps Position Format dddmm ss 00 05 to 59 59 0 01 steps Example Your position 35 N 135 E Alarm Area1 setting 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 N Point A Your position Point B Point C Point D Position...

Page 212: ...nd sounds 3 beeps and the icon blinks when it is in the 500 meter range When the target exits the 500 meter range but is still in the 1 kilometer range the icon continues to blink but no beeps sound E...

Page 213: ...ing satellites weak signal Reversed characters Example 01 Tracking satellites strong signal SAT Number of tracking satellite between 0 and 12 Altitude ft Non positioning 2D Tracking three satellite Po...

Page 214: ...r s call sign Latitude The caller s latitude Longitude The caller s longitude DST The caller s distance from your position GL Shows the grid locator based on the latitude and longitude of the caller s...

Page 215: ...ry banks A Z BANK NAME The name of a GPS memory bank Enter a name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters for each GPS bank The GPS memory bank name can be edited in the QUICK MENU screen p 5 12 GPS memor...

Page 216: ...ly logged until turning it OFF even if the transceiver power is turned OFF then ON again To use this function 1 You must first insert a microSD card into the transceiver 2 You must select either Inter...

Page 217: ...GPS logger function is set to ON the GPS logger mode is started immediately after pushing D pad Ent GPS TX Mode Default OFF GPS GPS TX Mode GPS TX MODE Select a GPS transmission mode to send position...

Page 218: ...in GPS TX Mode Contents of GPS sentence Sentence Lon Lat Alt UTC Date UTC Status 2D 3D COG True SOG knot RMC GGA GLL VTG GSA GSV Sentence Others RMC Mode Indicator GGA Number of satellites in use HDO...

Page 219: ...hen GPS A DV A or OFF is selected in GPS TX Mode NOTE When no message transmission is desired delete the programmed message in the QUICK MENU screen Unproto Address Default API31 DSTAR GPS GPS TX Mode...

Page 220: ...HMS or OFF The time stamp is transmitted with the position data in the GPS A mode and UTC Universal Time Coordinated time is used OFF No time stamp is transmitted DHM Transmits the time stamp in the...

Page 221: ...other symbol by entering a 2 character GPS A code p 10 35 Selecting a GPS A symbol with a 2 character symbol code Push D pad q q to select a desired GPS A Symbol channel between 1 and 4 D pad Ent Push...

Page 222: ...GPS A Symbol list Sheriff Police Glider Satellite Small Aircraft RecreationalVehicle Hospital Sunny Red Cross Shuttle Jeep Radio House QTH VHF SSTV Truck Aircraft X Bus Node RACES Red Dot ATV Rover G...

Page 223: ...cludes a space any text or digit after the space will be deleted Example JA3YUA JA3YUA no SSID is added JA3YUA A JA3YUA no SSID is added 1 to 15 Adds an SSID of 1 to 15 to the call sign Even if a call...

Page 224: ...mittable comment range display In case of up to 28 characters This comment item will be hidden when GPS DV G or OFF is selected in GPS TX Mode GPS Auto TX Default OFF GPS GPS Auto TX GPS AUTO TX Selec...

Page 225: ...no repeater JP3YHH B while in the DV mode Before starting to set the call sign set the frequency of your access repeater or duplex direction See pages 23 and 30 on the printed manual NOTE When the Dig...

Page 226: ...to select Gateway CQ and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select 11 Japan repeater group where your destina tion repeater is listed and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select Hamacho430 an...

Page 227: ...ith D pad RX History number 01 to 40 Message included in the received call Received date Caller station upper Called station lower To display the RX record contents Push D pad q q to select the desire...

Page 228: ...ude position of the caller station GL Grid Locator Shows the latitude and longitude position data in a short string of characters DISTANCE 2 Shows the distance between you and the caller station GPS A...

Page 229: ...List REPEATER GROUP You can store repeater information for quick and simple communication when using repeaters The transceiver has a total of 700 repeater memory channels storable in 20 groups 01 to 2...

Page 230: ...FFSET FREQ 1 Frequency offset to use the access repeater POSITION Position data accuracy level None Approximate or Ex act LATITUDE 2 Latitude position of the repeater LONGITUDE 2 Longitude position of...

Page 231: ...e 2 5 for MY call sign programming To select a different My Call Sign push D pad to select and then push D pad Ent to set TX Message My Station TX Message TX MESSAGE The transceiver has a total of 5 m...

Page 232: ...Bass Boost RX BASS BOOST Turn the DV mode received audio Bass Boost function ON or OFF This function is separate from the Boost setting of the RX Bass OFF Turns the function OFF ON This function boost...

Page 233: ...n this function is set to ON or Voice DV Data TX Default Auto DV Set DV Data TX DV DATA TX Select whether to manually or automatically transmit slow speed data PTT Push PTT to manually transmit the in...

Page 234: ...ets the call sign of the repeater into R1 or R2 OFF Turns the function OFF Auto Automatically sets the call sign of the repeater into R1 and or R2 DV Auto Detect Default OFF DV Set DV Auto Detect DV A...

Page 235: ...etting is necessary When an EMR mode signal is received the audio voice will be heard at the specified level even if the volume setting level is set to minimum level or digital call sign digital code...

Page 236: ...e holding down rotate DIAL to select a call sign from a Received Call Record After selecting release and then the selected station call sign is announced SPEECH Language Default English SPEECH SPEECH...

Page 237: ...ignal d0 to d DTMF memory channel list DTMF Speed Default 100ms DTMF T CALL DTMF Speed DTMF SPEED Select the DTMF transfer speed 100ms Transfer the DTMF codes at about 100 milliseconds per code 5 char...

Page 238: ...ed 300 milliseconds 60 seconds 30 milliseconds 300 milliseconds 900 milliseconds 60 seconds 30 milliseconds 30 milliseconds 600 milliseconds 30 milliseconds DV mode 30 milliseconds 300 milliseconds No...

Page 239: ...rotate DIAL OFF Turns the function OFF ON Turns the function ON Auto Repeater Function Auto Repeater AUTO REPEATER Valid condition Korean U S A version transceivers The auto repeater function automat...

Page 240: ...WN Normal 2 A Activates the monitor function B Toggles between the VFO mode and memory mode Changes the frequency or memory channel UP Changes the frequency or memory channel DOWN Regardless of the se...

Page 241: ...ock function ON and OFF To prevent accidental transmissions this function disables PTT OFF Turns the function OFF ON Turns the function ON Busy Lockout Default OFF Function Busy Lockout BUSY LOCKOUT T...

Page 242: ...mmunication or between the DATA jack and external modules like a GPS receiver and so on to 4800 bps or 9600 bps VOX Default OFF Function VOX VOX VOX Turn the VOX function ON or OFF The function automa...

Page 243: ...CI V Address CI V ADDRESS To distinguish equipment each CI V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code The ID 31A E s default address is 84 When 2 or more ID 31A Es are control...

Page 244: ...play Backlight Timer BACKLIGHT TIMER Select the backlight lighting time period to between 5 and 10 seconds Depending on the Backlight option the backlight lights for this set period and then automatic...

Page 245: ...l from JM1ZLK NOTE When Auto or Auto RX Hold is selected and if the call sign and name of the caller station is programmed in Your Call Sign screen the programmed name is displayed after showing the c...

Page 246: ...splays and scrolls the destination station s call sign My Call Sign Displays and scrolls your own call sign Example Shows the target station s call sign NOTE When Your Call Sign is selected and if the...

Page 247: ...n the transceiver is turned ON displays the voltage of the bat tery or external DC power source on the LCD Example When the voltage of 7 4V NOTE When the voltage is above 15 6V external DC power sourc...

Page 248: ...et to Japanese Choose your language carefully When the system language of the transceiver is set to Japanese the ID 31A E has the capability to display both English and Japanese charac ters HOWEVER if...

Page 249: ...beep sounds when a key is pushed NOTE The beep tone sounds regardless of this setting when the power is turned ON a matched tone signal is received if the pocket beep is activated the transceiver is...

Page 250: ...High Tone Turns the function ON to sound a beep If the signal is addressed to your call sign a high beep sounds The standby beep sounds even when OFF is selected in Key touch beep The standby beep ou...

Page 251: ...ush w w and to move the cursor and then select between year month and day to change Cursor Rotate DIAL to select each number e e Repeat steps r r w and e to enter the year month and day and then push...

Page 252: ...tion is OFF Auto The function is ON UTC Offset Default 0 00 Time Set UTC Offset UTC OFFSET Set the time difference between UTC Universal Time Coordinated and the local time to between 14 00 and 14 00...

Page 253: ...he list when you load the setting file Setting save SD Card Setting save SETTING SAVE Save the setting file SD Card Info SD Card SD Card Info Displays the SD card s free space and its remaining record...

Page 254: ...uency setting and operation D D 11 7 DTCS squelch operation 11 9 DTCS code setting and operation D D 11 9 Cloning function 11 11 Transceiver to Transceiver cloning D D using a microSD card 11 11 Cloni...

Page 255: ...to enter the desired DTMF codes Push to move the cursor backward or push to move the cursor forward When the cursor is on the 24th digit the cursor only can be move to backward Push CLR to delete the...

Page 256: ...nel to be moni tored in DTMF memory screen then push SQL The stored DTMF code sounds DTMF code can also be monitored with the following steps Select the desired memory channel to be monitored in DTMF...

Page 257: ...return to the operating screen While holding down PTT push SQL to transmit t t the selected DTMF code The transceiver keeps transmission until the all pro grammed DTMF code is transmitted even PTT is...

Page 258: ...next level 100ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 100 millisec onds per tone 200ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 millisec onds per tone 300ms Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 millisec onds...

Page 259: ...TMF MEMORY screen push w w D pad to select the root item DTMF T CALL and then push D pad Ent to go to the next level DTMF memory channel list d0 to d is displayed Push D pad e e to select the desired...

Page 260: ...item DUP TONE and then push D pad Ent to go to the next level The selected tone squelch frequency is displayed Rotate DIAL to select a desired tone squelch fre y y quency then push D pad Ent Example...

Page 261: ...tion Sounds beep when a call is received If TSQLS is selected in step 0 beeps sound for 30 seconds and the icon S blinks when a call with the matched tone signal is received After receiving a call hol...

Page 262: ...S code screen push D pad t t to select the root item DUP Tone and then push D pad Ent to go to the next level The selected DTCS code is displayed Rotate DIAL to select a desired DTCS code then y y pus...

Page 263: ...ep 10 beeps sound for 30 seconds and the icon S blinks when a call with the matched DTCS code signal is received After receiving a call hold down PTT within 30 seconds then start conversation or push...

Page 264: ...d voice memories are not included in the clon ing data To play back the master transceiver s voice memory attach the microSD card to sub transceiver or make a copy onto the sub transceiver s microSD c...

Page 265: ...he master trans ceiver then attach it to the sub transceiver Turn OFF the master transceiver u u Hold down the master transceiver s Remove the microSD card from the master trans i i ceiver as shown at...

Page 266: ...D pad to select YES or No When Yes is selected the skip setting p 4 32 of the repeater list is retained 6Push D pad Ent Load file appears 7 Push D pad to select Yes then push D pad Ent to start the fi...

Page 267: ...from a PC using a microSD card q ID 31 w Gps e Reply r Setting t Voice y yyyymmdd y yyyymmdd Click Click Copy the icf file Click Connections D D Cloning from a PC using an optional data cable Cloning...

Page 268: ...ONE screen appears At the master transceiver while holding down both r r M CALL and MENU push to se lect cloning master mode CLONE Master screen appears At the master transceiver push PTT t t At the s...

Page 269: ...the CT 17 instruction manual for details of remote ly control a transceiver or receiver Use the cable described at right No received audio is heard when the supplied control cable coming with CT 17 is...

Page 270: ...02 Send read CSQL ON DV mode only 18 00 Turning the transceiver power OFF 01 Turning the transceiver power ON 2 19 00 Read transceiver ID 1B 00 see p 11 18 Send read Repeater tone frequency 01 see p 1...

Page 271: ...0090 0095 VOL15 VOL16 VOL17 VOL18 VOL19 0096 0101 0102 0108 0109 0114 0115 0121 0122 0127 VOL20 VOL21 VOL22 VOL23 VOL24 0128 0133 0134 0140 0141 0146 0147 0153 0154 0159 VOL25 VOL26 VOL27 VOL28 VOL29...

Page 272: ...TX message setting Command 1F 02 Set the transmit message of up to 20 characters FF stops sending or reading messages DV RX Status setting Command 20 0201 20 0202 Data Function Description bit7 0 Fix...

Page 273: ...bled 0 0 0 NULL e 0 Call sign of the calling station 8 characters fixed 1 4 Note of the calling station 4 characters fixed 5 2 Call sign of the station that was called 8 charac ters fixed 3 0 Call sig...

Page 274: ...D 12 3 microSD card removal 12 4 When removing the microSD card D D 12 4 Save setting data onto a microSD card 12 5 Save with a different file name 12 7 Loading the saved data files that are in the m...

Page 275: ...a to be corrupted or damage the card NEVER drop or apply vibration or impact to the microSD card This will cause the data to be cor rupted or damage the card The microSD card will get warm if used con...

Page 276: ...ny programmed card make a backup file onto your PC Turn ON the transceiver q q Push MENU w w Push D pad e e to select the root item SD Card and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select Format and...

Page 277: ...Ent The confirmation screen Unmount OK appears Push D pad r r to select YES then push D pad Ent to unmount When the unmounting is completed Unmount is t t completed is displayed then the screen autom...

Page 278: ...q Push D pad w w to select the root item SD Card and then push D pad Ent Push D pad e e to select Setting Save and then push D pad Ent Push D pad r r to select New File and then push D pad Ent The FIL...

Page 279: ...r to select the desired file to be over written and then push D pad Ent Example Selecting Set20110715_01 The confirmation screen Overwrite appears Push D pad t t to select YES and then push D pad Ent...

Page 280: ...leted If CLR is held down all the characters are de leted Rotate DIAL to select a desired character y y The selected character blinks Push D pad to move the cursor right or left While selecting a char...

Page 281: ...My Data After entering the name push D pad Ent i i After pushing D pad Ent Save file appears Push D pad o o to select YES and then push D pad Ent to save the setting file While saving a progress bar i...

Page 282: ...d r r to select the desired file to be load ed and then push D pad Ent Example Selecting Set20110715_01 The FILE LOAD screen appears Push D pad t t to select the desired loading con tent as shown belo...

Page 283: ...Ent Load file appears i i Push D pad o o to select YES then push D pad Ent to start the file check While checking the file FILE CHECKING and a prog ress bar are displayed 0After checking settings dat...

Page 284: ...ic reply data is saved Setting folder r r The transceiver s setting data icf file is stored Voice folder t t Recorded date folders are created in the Voice fold er yyyymmdd folder y y Recorded audio f...

Page 285: ...D card from the PC when Safe u u To Remove Hardware appears The screen shot shows when a memory card reader is connected D D Make a back up file on your PC Windows 7 is used for these instructions If...

Page 286: ...eater or it s busy Wait for a while and try it again p 3 19 After your call the repeater replies RPT and its call sign The call sign of the called repeater is wrong Correctly set the called repeater c...

Page 287: ...ger PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF Position data cannot be re ceived OFF or Manual is selected in the GPS Set item in the Menu screen Select either Internal GPS or Ex ternal GPS in the GPS Set it...

Page 288: ...ime 6 6 Checking GPS Information 5 7 Checking GPS Position 5 3 Checking the repeater input signal 1 3 CI V Address 10 56 CI V Baud Rate 10 56 CI V information 11 16 CI V Transceive 10 56 Clearing a DT...

Page 289: ...setting using the DR mode scan 3 12 FROM Access repeater setting using the preloaded repeater list 3 8 FROM Access repeater setting using the Repeater Search function 3 9 FROM Access repeater setting...

Page 290: ...call sign setting 3 23 My Station items 10 44 MY Your own call sign programming 2 5 N Name display size setting 4 8 New repeater programming 4 21 O Off band indication 1 5 Offset frequency 10 12 One t...

Page 291: ...o 10 66 SD Card items 10 66 Selecting a call channel 7 3 Selecting a memory name display 7 12 Setting and clearing skip channel 8 10 Setting and clearing the skip frequencies 8 6 Setting DTMF transfer...

Page 292: ...setting 3 23 UR Destination call sign programming using the RX History 3 5 Using GPS Logger Only mode 5 29 Using the DTMF memory 11 2 UTC Offset 10 65 V Verifying the file information 6 15 Verifying t...

Page 293: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6986 2EX q 2011 2014 Icom Inc...

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