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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

i2100H

144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER

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

Summary of Contents for IC-2100H

Page 1: ...ice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 2: ...sult in an accident NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC This will ruin the transceiver NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the transceiver NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder If an incorrect connection is made after cutting the transceiver may be damaged NEVER place the transceiver where...

Page 3: ... USE Icom microphones only supplied or optional Other manufacturer s microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached For U S A only Caution Changes or modifications to this transceiver not ex pressly approved by Icom Inc could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES DC power cable 1 Mobile mounting bracket...

Page 4: ... Using the keypad 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 BASIC OPERATION 17 19 Receiving 17 Monitor function 17 Audio mute function 17 Transmitting 18 Selecting output power 18 One touch PTT function 19 5 REPEATER OPERATION 20 24 Accessing a repeater 20 Subaudible tones 22 Offset frequency 23 Auto repeater 24 Repeater lockout 24 6 MEMORY OPERATION 25 30 General description 25 Memory channel selection 25 Programmi...

Page 5: ...itting a DTMF code 45 DTMF speed 45 12 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 46 48 Pocket beep operation 46 Tone operation 47 Tone scan 48 13 WIRELESS OPERATION 49 54 Connection 49 HM 90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE 49 EX 1759 installation 50 HM 90 switches 51 Microphone address 54 14 OTHER FUNCTIONS 55 59 Beep tones ON OFF 55 Time out timer 55 Auto power off 56 Squelch delay 56 Microphone F 1 F 2 keys 57 Demonstra...

Page 6: ...Front panel q SELECT MEMORY MEMORY WRITE SWITCH S MW MW Selects a memory channel for programming p 26 Programs selected memory when pushed and held p 27 w POWER SWITCH PWR Turns power ON and OFF when pushed momentarily e SQUELCH CONTROL SQL Varies the squelch level p 18 The RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when rotated clockwise to the center position and further SQL VOL PWR S...

Page 7: ...T Thailand and IC 2100H Taiwan versions have only 2 output powers Push and hold to select a duplex setting p 21 There are 3 duplex settings available minus duplex DUP appears plus duplex DUP appears and simplex no indicator appears 0 MONITOR ALPHANUMERIC SWITCH MONI ANM Toggles squelch opened and closed when pushed p 18 In memory and call channel mode toggles the alphanu meric channel indication O...

Page 8: ...et beep function is in use p 46 r PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR p 42 Appears while the priority watch is activated flashes while the watch is paused t AUTO POWER OFF INDICATOR p 56 Appears while the auto power off function is in use y BUSY INDICATOR p 18 Appears when a signal is being received or the squelch is open MONI is pushed u FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency alphanumeric names set...

Page 9: ...34 A small c appears when VFO mode is selected from the call channel or a scratch pad memory 1 SKIP INDICATOR Appears when the displayed memory channel is specified as a skip channel p 40 2 SWITCH INDICATORS Indicate the function s of the front panel switches directly below the function display 3 OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS p 19 MID appears when mid output power is selected The IC 2100T Thailand and I...

Page 10: ...speaker Audio output power is more than 2 4 W w POWER RECEPTACLE DC13 8V Accepts 13 8 V DC 15 with the supplied DC power cable Current of 12 A or greater is required NOTE DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power source when operating in a vehicle The plug may cause voltage drops and ignition noise may be superim posed onto transmit or receive audio e w q ...

Page 11: ...4 r MEMORY SWITCH MR CALL Push to select memory mode p 26 Push and hold to select the call channel p 32 t ACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while any key is pushed except FUNC or DTMF S Lights red while transmitting Lights green while the one touch PTT function is in use y NULL SWITCH B No function u FUNCTION SWITCHES F 1 F 2 p 57 Assign your desired key function from the front panel switches Default ...

Page 12: ...ondary function Turns the one touch PTT function ON and OFF p 20 No secondary function No secondary function Turns the DTMF memory encoder function ON p 44 Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON p 21 Turns the pocket beep function ON p 46 Turns the tone squelch function ON p 46 While being pushed transmits a 1750 Hz tone p 22 FUNC OTHER FUNCTIONS 1 MONI 2 SCAN PTT M 3 PRIO 4 HIGH 5 MID DTMF 6 LOW TO...

Page 13: ...s into the memory or call channel p 29 Advances the memory channel number when continuously pushed after pro gramming is completed p 28 DTMF memory OFF Turns the subaudible tone encoder pocket beep or tone squelch OFF pgs 21 47 46 Mutes the audio p 18 Mute function is released when any operation is performed Locks the digit keys on the keypad includ ing the A to D and M keys p 14 Sends a 1750 Hz t...

Page 14: ...ed DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows di rectly onto it AVOID placing the transceiver in direct sunlight Using the mounting bracket Drill 4 holes where the mounting bracket is to be installed Approx 5 5 6 mm 3 16 when using nuts approx 2 3 mm 1 16 when using self tapping screws Insert the supplied screws nuts and washers through the mounting bracket and tighten Adjust the ang...

Page 15: ... cable DC power supply connection Use a 13 8 V DC power supply with more than 12 A capacity Make sure the ground terminal of the DC power supply is grounded CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SOURCE See p 62 for fuse replacement CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SUPPLY See p 62 for fuse replacement Fuses 20 A black red red Grommet black 12 V Supplied DC power cable DC power supply 13 8 V to an AC outlet Fuses 20 A b...

Page 16: ...ntenna uses a PL 259 connector Roof mount antenna Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount Gutter mount antenna Trunk mount antenna PL 259 CONNECTOR Slide the coupling ring down Strip the cable jacket and soft solder Strip the cable as shown at right Soft sol der the center conduc tor Slide the connector body on and solder it Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body 10 mm 3 8 in 30 mm 10 mm sof...

Page 17: ...ransceiver has 2 basic operating modes VFO mode and memory mode Push V MHz to select VFO mode when the transceiver is not in VFO mode If VFO mode is already selected the digits below 100 kHz disap pear In this case push V MHz again or push twice or 3 times de pending on version The digits below 1 or 10 MHz disappear for some versions Push VFO to select VFO mode 9 5 1 M 9 5 1 VFO mode is selected A...

Page 18: ...disappears PTT MONI VOL and SQL can be used while the frequency lock function is in use Also TONE 1 TONE 2 DTMF tones or DTMF memory contents can be transmitted from the microphone Push and hold VFO LOCK for 1 sec to toggle the func tion ON and OFF D Microphone keypad lock This function locks the microphone keypad Push FUNC then 16KEYLOCK to toggle the microphone keypad lock function ON and OFF PT...

Page 19: ...uning dial Pushing V MHz for 1 sec starts a scan function If this happens push V MHz again to stop the scan Using the Y Z keys Push Y or Z to select the desired frequency If VFO mode is not selected push VFO to select it The frequency changes according to the selected tun ing steps p 16 Pushing Y or Z for more than 0 5 sec activates a scan If this happens push Y or Z again to cancel the scan NOTE ...

Page 20: ...e tuning dial or push the Y Z keys on the microphone The following tuning steps are available 5 kHz 10 kHz 12 5 kHz 15 kHz 20 kHz 25 kHz 30 kHz 50 kHz NOTE For convenience select a tuning step that matches the frequency intervals of repeaters in your area Push V MHz to select VFO mode if necessary Push SET one or more times until TS appears as shown below Pushing MONI reverses the order of selecti...

Page 21: ...it input ENT C Ç Push 6 keys to input a frequency When a digit is mistakenly input push ENT to clear the input then repeat input from the 1st digit Pushing CLR clears input digits and retrieves the frequency É Push Y or Z to make adjustments below the 10 kHz digit if de sired EXAMPLE Setting the frequency to 145 3625 MHz VFO C ENT 3 PRIO 5 MID 1 MONI 4 HIGH 6 LOW 9 5 1 9 5 1 9 5 1 9 5 1 2 SCAN ...

Page 22: ...tor related to the SQL setting The attenuator is automatically activated when SQL is rotated clockwise past the 12 o clock position Approx 10 dB attenuation is obtained at full rotation BUSY 9 5 1 Appears when receiving Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb ing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even when mute functions such as the tone s...

Page 23: ... microphone too close to your mouth or speak too loudly This may distort the signal Release PTT to return to receive Selecting output power The transceiver has 3 output power levels to suit your oper ating requirements Low output powers during short distance communications may reduce the possibility of interference to other stations and will reduce current consumption The Thailand and Taiwan versi...

Page 24: ...his function the transceiver has a time out timer See p 55 for details Ä Push FUNC then PTT M to turn the one touch PTT function ON The activity indicator lights green Å Push PTT to transmit and push again to receive Two beeps sound when transmission is started and a long beep sounds when returning to receive flashes when transmitting with the one touch PTT func tion Ç Push FUNC then PTT M to turn...

Page 25: ...ratch pad memory See p 34 for details If OFF appears confirm that the offset frequency p 34 is set correctly Release PTT to receive Push MONI to check whether the other station s transmit signal can be received directly To return to simplex operation push LOW DUP for 1 sec once or twice to clear the DUP indicator To turn OFF the subaudible tone encoder push TONE one or more times until no tone ind...

Page 26: ...eiver has 14 DTMF memory channels for au topatch operation See p 44 for details D 1750 Hz tone A 1750 Hz tone is required to access most Euro pean repeaters The microphone has 1750 Hz tone capability Ä Push FUNC The mode indicator lights orange Å Push TONE 1 to transmit a 1750 Hz tone call signal for 0 5 sec push and hold TONE 2 to transmit a 1750 Hz tone call signal for an arbi trary period The m...

Page 27: ...quency is set for re peater use T 9 5 1 USING SET MODE Ä Set the mode channel you wish to set the sub audible tone encoder frequency to such as VFO mode memory call channel or scratch pad memory The subaudible tone frequency is independently pro grammed into each mode or channel Å Push FSET one or more times until T and rT appears for repeater use or until T SQL and CT appears for tone squelch or ...

Page 28: ... fre quency is set DUP 9 5 1 USING SET MODE Ä Set the mode channel you wish to set the offset frequency to such as VFO mode memory call channel or scratch pad memory The offset frequency can be independently pro grammed into each mode or channel Å Push FSET one or more times until DUP ap pears as shown at left Pushing GENT reverses the order of selection Cancel the DTMF memory encoder function in ...

Page 29: ...tion is turned OFF X 9 5 1 Auto repeater function is ON tone encoder is OFF D Frequency range and offset direction Repeater lockout This function helps prevent interference to other stations by inhibiting your transmission when a signal is received The transceiver has two inhibiting conditions repeater and busy Push PWR to turn power OFF While pushing SET far left switch turn power ON to enter ini...

Page 30: ...ng the tuning dial Push M CALL once or twice to display Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired memory chan nel Only programmed memory channels can be selected D Using the Y Z keys Ä Push MR to select memory mode Å Push Y or Z to select and set the desired memory channel Pushing Y or Z for more than 0 5 sec activates a scan If a scan is activated push Y or Z again to stop it D Using the keypa...

Page 31: ...the memory channel to be programmed Memory channels not yet programmed are blank Push S MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound Memory channel number automatically advances when continu ing to push S MW after programming CONVENIENT Memory programming can be performed in versatile ways e g memory channel to the same or different memory chan nel memory channel to the call channel etc EXAMPLE Progr...

Page 32: ...its frequency if necessary Å Push FUNC then EMW momentarily Ç Select the memory channel to be programmed Push Y or Z to select the memory channel direct nu meral input cannot be used É Push FUNC then EMW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents including the subaudible tone frequency etc are programmed Memory channel number advances when continuing to push MW after programming M...

Page 33: ...other memory channel to transfer To transfer to the VFO push and hold S MW MW instead of pushing momentarily Push and hold S MW MW to transfer when a momentary push was used in the previous step Push for 1 sec MW FUNC A CLR S MW MW DUP T M 9 5 1 DUP T 9 5 1 Ä Set the memory channel to be transferred Push MR to select memory mode Push Y or Z to select the memory chan nel or push GENT then push the ...

Page 34: ...l to be cleared with the tuning dial Push S MW briefly then a second time for 1 sec 3 beeps sound then the frequency is cleared flashes continuously Scan edges 1A 1b and the call channel cannot be cleared Push any switch to stop the flashing EXAMPLE Clearing memory channel 20 M X 9 5 1 Push Rotate momentarily again for 1 sec Push briefly then push Push any switch S MW MW S MW MW S MW MW X 9 5 1 M ...

Page 35: ... U V W X Y Z M _ space Push MONI ANM for 2 sec to select alphanumeric indi cation NONAME appears when a name has not yet been programmed into the channel Push SET to enter programming mode The first character of the name flashes Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired character See the table at left for a list of available characters Push SET to advance to the next character Push MONI to sele...

Page 36: ... transfer to the VFO push and hold S MW MW instead of pushing momentarily Push and hold S MW MW to transfer when a momentary push was used in the previous step If a name p 31 has been programmed into the call channel the name is also transferred Ä Push MR CALL for 1 sec to select the call channel Å Push FUNC then EMW momentarily To transfer to the VFO push FUNC then push and hold EMW for 1 sec ins...

Page 37: ...g dial Set other data as desired Push S MW MW for 1 sec to program EXAMPLE Programming 145 120 MHz into the call channel via the microphone CONVENIENT The call channel can also be programmed from the VFO di rectly similar to memory programming Ä Push MR CALL for 1 sec to select the call channel Å Set the desired frequency in VFO mode Push VFO to select VFO mode Push the desired frequency using the...

Page 38: ...tate the tuning dial to select a scratch pad memory Previously transmitted frequency and one of L1 L3 or r1 r3 appears When first applying power of after CPU resetting scratch pad memories contain no data and therefore cannot be selected Push V MHz or M CALL to exit the scratch pad memory NOTES The 3rd scratch pad memory L3 or r3 will be cleared when transmitting on a new frequency If the transmit...

Page 39: ...l channel by pushing M CALL once or twice A large C appears Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired scratch pad memory One of L1 to L3 or r1 to r3 appears Push S MW MW momentarily flashes to indicate VFO as the transferring channel Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired memory chan nel Push and hold S MW MW to transfer Ä Push and hold MR CALL for 1 sec to select the call channel Å Push ...

Page 40: ...re avail able Band edge Band edge Scan Jump Scan edges MEMORY SCAN p 37 Repeatedly scans memory channels except those set as skip channels Used for often called channels and for by passing normally busy channels such as repeater frequencies SKIP SKIP M 1 M 5 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 6 M 100 M 7 SCAN RESUME CONDITION p 41 5 resume conditions are avail able 3 timer scans pause scan and empty scan When receivin...

Page 41: ...channel readout indicates the scan type as follows During full scan Push SET to select full scan or programmed scan in sequence X 9 5 1 During programmed scan Indicates scan edge channels P1 stands for 1A 1b P1 to P3 are available when they are programmed 9 5 1 To toggle between full and programmed scan push SET To stop the scan push V MHz SCAN Ä Push VFO to select VFO mode for full pro grammed sc...

Page 42: ...a scan edge channel Push S MW MW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the frequency is programmed Scan edge 1b is automatically selected when continuing to push S MW MW after programming To program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges 1b to 3b repeat steps and If the same frequency is programmed into a pair of scan edges programmed scan will not function EXAMPLE Programming 145 30 MH...

Page 43: ...ncy using the keypad Å Push FUNC then EMW momentarily Ç Push Y or Z to select scan edge channels É Push FUNC then EMW for 1 sec to program 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents including the subaudible tone frequency etc are programmed EXAMPLE Programming 145 30 MHz and 145 80 MHz into scan edges 1A and 1b respectively MW A M 9 5 1 M 9 5 1 Push Push then momentarily Program 1b in the same manner ...

Page 44: ...y channel is scanned during CHS OFF memory scan Push V MHz to exit set mode USING SET MODE The display shows that memory channel 10 is set as a skip channel M X SKIP 9 5 1 Ä Select a memory channel Select memory mode by pushing MR Push Y or Z to select a memory channel Å Push FSET one or more times until CHS ap pears as shown at left Ç Push Y or Z to set or cancel the skip setting See item at left...

Page 45: ... 5 sec while receiving a signal SCP 2 Scan pauses until the signal disappears and then resumes 2 sec later SCT EP Scan pauses on a frequency that is not busy and resumes 2 sec after a signal appears Push V MHz to exit set mode USING SET MODE The display shows that the scan will resume 15 sec after it stops 9 5 1 Ä Push FSET one or more times until SCT or SCP appears as shown at left Cancel the DTM...

Page 46: ...ically selects the tone squelch function when pri ority watch starts When SCT EP is selected for the scan resume condi tion the priority watch pauses on a no signal channel p 41 MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO frequency priority watch checks for a signal on the selected memory channel every 5 sec A memory channel with skip in formation can be watched MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating...

Page 47: ... CALL resumes the watch manually Push M CALL while the display shows the VFO frequency to stop the watch PRIO M 9 5 1 While pausing on the memory or call channel PRIO flashes Ä Select VFO mode then set an operating fre quency Å Set the watching channel s For memory channel watch Push MR then Y or Z to select the desired memory channel For memory scan watch Push MR then SCAN to start the memory sca...

Page 48: ... 6 EXAMPLE Programming 5428AB453 into DTMF memory channel d4 É Push the desired digit keys When the first digit is input previous memory contents are cleared automatically E stands for M and F stands for Push Y and repeat this step when making a mistake The S RF indicator shows the digit group The indication in creases every 6 digits Ñ Push VFO to exit the programming condition The ECLR key cannot...

Page 49: ...F code D Automatic transmission DTMF memory Ä Push FUNC then DTMF to turn the DTMF memory function ON d appears in place of the 100 MHz digit Å Push FSET to enter the programming condi tion Ç Push Y or Z to select the desired channel É Push PTT to transmit the selected memory Each push of PTT transmits the DTMF code Ñ Push ECLR to cancel the function D Transmitting a DTMF memory directly Ä Push FU...

Page 50: ...key When the beep tones are not stopped manually S continues flashing until step Push PTT to answer Push TONE once or twice to cancel the function Ä Set the operating frequency Å Program the subaudible tone frequency in set mode See p 23 for programming details Ç Push FUNC then T SQLS to turn the pocket beep ON É When a signal with the correct tone is received the transceiver emits beep tones for ...

Page 51: ...e squelch manually push MONI Operate the transceiver in the normal way push PTT to transmit release PTT to receive To cancel the tone squelch push TONE T SQL disappears from the function display Ä Set the operating frequency Å Program the subaudible tone frequency in set mode See p 23 for programming details Ç Push FUNC then T SQL to turn the tone squelch ON É When a signal with the correct tone i...

Page 52: ... scratch pad memory The tone scan pauses when a tone frequency is detected The decoded tone frequency is used for the tone encoder or tone encoder decoder depending on the tone squelch ON OFF set ting Push V MHz to stop the scan Ä Set the frequency to be checked for a tone fre quency e g repeater input frequency Å Push F 2 for 1 sec to start the tone scan Ç When the tone frequency is matched the s...

Page 53: ...ose one of the following methods Connect the cable from the HM 90 to the EX 1759 Connect the BC 96 and EX 1759 then put the HM 90 into the BC 96 refer to the diagram at left Place the HM 90 into the BC 96 with no connection to the EX 1759 Use the CP 13 L or OPC 288 L to connect the BC 96 to a ciga rette lighter socket or a DC power supply respectively D Turning the wireless remote ON OFF When you ...

Page 54: ... receiving in frared signals and where it can be connected to cable e g the console etc NOTE DO NOT attach the EX 1759 where it will be sub ject to direct sunlight as it cannot detect infrared signals under such conditions When using BC 96 with external DC When using the mic connector for mic charging The installation clip can be oriented in 1 of 4 ways EX 1759 Optional infrared sub receiver An op...

Page 55: ...CH PRIO REAR LOCK DEMO TONE HIGH MID LOW SET T SQLS T SQL T OFF Front and side panels Rear panel t FREQUENCY UP DOWN SWITCHES UP DN Push either switch to change the operating frequency memory channel set mode contents etc Push and hold either switch to start scanning y ACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while a key is pushed lights green while the one touch PTT function is in use u AUDIO VOLUME UP DOWN...

Page 56: ... No secondary function Turns the DTMF memory function ON Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON Turns the pocket beep function ON Turns the tone squelch function ON Starts and stops a priority watch FUNC OTHER FUNCTIONS After Input the appropriate digit for frequency or memory channel selection After Transmit the appropriate DTMF code After Transmit the appropriate DTMF memory contents 0 to 9 A to D...

Page 57: ...tes the VFO contents into the mem ory channel or call channel Advances the memory channel number when continuously pushed after pro gramming is completed Turns the DTMF memory function OFF Turns the subaudible tone encoder pocket beep or tone squelch OFF Enters and exits demonstration mode Starts and stops scanning Locks all the keys on the microphone s rear panel FUNC OTHER FUNCTIONS After Transm...

Page 58: ...uning dial to set the microphone address to 0 7 or to turn the microphone control OFF When ADR OF is selected the transceiver rejects all control signals from the HM 90 Push PWR to turn power OFF and exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE The display shows the address is set to 2 D Microphone dip switch Remove the switch cover from the microphone rear panel Set the microphone dip switch and ...

Page 59: ...rned ON Time out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission with the one touch PTT function etc the transceiver has a time out timer This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 3 5 15 or 30 min of continuous transmission This timer can be cancelled de fault Approx 10 sec before the time out timer is activated the transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning Push PWR to turn power OFF While push...

Page 60: ...d auto power off time or turn the timer OFF OF AO appears when an auto power off time is set Push PWR to exit initial set mode USING INITIAL SET MODE The display shows that the 30 min timer is selected AO Squelch delay During operation received signal strength often fluctuates This can result in annoying repeated opening and closing of the squelch during reception of the same signal The IC 2100H h...

Page 61: ... scan push again to stop tone scan NOTE F 1 and F 2 key assignment is available for the HM 98S HAND MICROPHONE only Demonstration display A demonstration function is available at power ON This func tion gives you a quick visual introduction to the function dis play indicators While pushing T SCAN 3rd switch from right push PWR to turn power ON The transceiver cycles through a visual tour of the fu...

Page 62: ...he display shows that green is selected for the color The display shows backlighting set to the brightest USING SET MODE USING SET MODE FM narrow mode FM narrow mode is only available for the Europe version Push SET one or more times until W N appears Pushing MONI reverses the order of selection Rotate the tuning dial to set operation to wide or narrow Push V MHz to return to normal operation The ...

Page 63: ...s in the mas ter transceiver s display and the S RF indicator shows that data is being transferred to the slave transceiver CL IN appears automatically in the slave transceiver s dis play and the S RF indicator shows that data is being received from the master transceiver When cloning is finished turn power OFF then ON to exit cloning mode AT POWER ON D Cloning using a PC Data can be cloned to and...

Page 64: ...subaudible tone frequency is pro grammed The frequency lock function is activated Priority watch is paused on the watching fre quency The frequency lock function is activated The microphone keypad lock function is acti vated Priority watch is paused on the watching fre quency SOLUTION Check the connector pins Reconnect the power cable observing the proper polarity Replace the fuse if damaged Check...

Page 65: ... the same frequencies for pro grammed scan Only 1 memory channel is programmed or other channels are set as skip channels Priority watch is activated Time out timer is activated One touch PTT function is activated The CPU is malfunctioning SOLUTION Rotate the tuning dial to check whether the chan nel has been programmed or not Set the squelch to the threshold point Reset the scan edges Program oth...

Page 66: ...ls call channel scratch pad memories DTMF memories mem ory names initial SET mode settings AT POWER ON Resetting the CPU The function display may occasionally display erroneous in formation e g when first applying power This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors If this problem occurs turn power OFF After waiting a few seconds turn power ON again If the problem persist...

Page 67: ... response rejection ratio More than 60 dB Audio output power More than 2 4 W at 10 at 13 8 V DC distortion with an 8 Ω load Ext speaker connector 2 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 8 Ω VERSION USA Europe Australia Taiwan Asia IC 2100 T Thailand TRANSMIT 144 148 MHz 144 146 MHz 144 148 MHz 144 146 MHz 144 148 MHz 144 146 MHz RECEIVE 136 174 MHz 144 146 MHz 144 148 MHz 144 146 MHz 136 174 MHz 144 146 MHz Guar...

Page 68: ... design Cable length 1 5 m 4 9 ft SP 12 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Slim dimensions Cable length 2 0 m 6 6 ft D Wireless remote accessories HM 90 WIRELESS MICROPHONE Infrared full remote control microphone Wired remote con trol is also possible EX 1759 INFRARED RECEIVER Used to receive control signals from the HM 90 EX 1513 INFRARED SUB RECEIVER Used with the EX 1759 to increase remote control reliability an...

Page 69: ...OBILE MICROPHONE HS 15B SWITCH BOX OPC 589 ADAPTER CABLE For all around mobile operation CS 2100 CLONING SOFTWARE OPC 478 CLONING CABLE For quick and easy programming of memories etc OPC 440 OPC 647 MIC EXTENSION CABLES OPC 440 5 0 m 16 4 ft OPC 647 2 5 m 8 2 ft OPC 441 SPEAKER EXTENSION CABLE 5 0 m 16 4 ft OPC 346 OPC 347 DC POWER CABLES OPC 346 3 0 m 9 8 ft OPC 347 7 0 m 23 0 ft OPC 474 CLONING ...

Page 70: ...UP ANM LOCK SCAN V MHz CALL M TONE LOW MONI SET 9 5 1 SCAN PRIO T DUP ANM LOCK SCAN V MHz CALL M TONE LOW MONI SET 9 5 1 SCAN PRIO T DUP ANM LOCK SCAN V MHz CALL M TONE LOW MONI SET M 9 5 1 SCAN PRIO T DUP ANM LOCK SCAN V MHz CALL M TONE LOW MONI SET 9 5 1 SCRATCH PAD DUPLEX MEMORY p 34 SCAN PRIO T DUP ANM LOCK SCAN V MHz CALL M TONE LOW MONI SET 9 5 1 See p 59 for details CLONE MODE SCAN PRIO T D...

Page 71: ...er p 55 Auto power off p 56 Auto repeater p 25 U S A version only Repeater lockout p 25 Squelch delay p 56 Microphone address p 54 DTMF speed p 45 Repeater tone frequency p 23 Subaudible tone frequency p 47 Tuning step p 16 from VFO mode Offset frequency p 24 Display color p 58 Display backlighting p 58 SET SET MONI MONI X 9 5 1 X 9 5 1 T 9 5 1 T SQL X 9 5 1 DUP 9 5 1 9 5 1 9 5 1 9 5 1 ...

Page 72: ...Count on us 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 5492H 1EX Printed in Japan Copyright 1997 Icom Inc ...

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