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SET MODE
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KEYER
(Default: OFF)
Connectors > External Keypad > KEYER (External
Keypad (KEYER))
Select whether or not to enable transmitting keyer
memory contents using the external keypad.
• OFF: The external keypad is disabled.
• ON: Transmits the desired keyer memory contents in
M1 to M4 during CW mode operation.
RTTY
(Default: OFF)
Connectors > External Keypad > RTTY (External Key-
pad (RTTY))
Select whether or not to enable transmitting RTTY
memory contents using the external keypad.
• OFF: The external keypad is disabled.
• ON: Transmits the desired RTTY memory contents
in RT1 to RT4 during RTTY mode operation.
CI-V Baud Rate
(Default: Auto)
Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Baud Rate (CI-V Baud
Rate)
Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 300, 1200, 4800,
9600, 19200 bps or Auto.
When “Auto” is selected, the baud rate is automatically
set according to the data rate of the controller.
CI-V Address
(Default: 88h)
Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Address (CI-V Address)
To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its
own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code.
The IC-7100’s default address is 88h.
When 2 or more IC-7100s are controlled through a PC
at the same time, set a different address for each de-
vice between 01h and DFh (hexadecimal).
CI-V Transceive
(Default: ON)
Connectors > CI-V > CI-V Transceive (CI-V Trans-
ceive)
Turn the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF.
• OFF: Turns the function OFF.
• ON: When you change a setting on the transceiver,
the same change is automatically set on other
connected transceivers or receivers, and vice
versa.
USB2 Function
(Default: OFF)
Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > USB2 Function
(USB2 Function)
Two COM port numbers are assigned to the [USB] con-
nector. One of them is used for cloning and CI-V opera-
tion (USB1).
Select the use of the other COM port (USB2).
• OFF:
Does not use the COM port (USB2).
• RTTY:
Decode used for RTTY decoded signal out
-
put.
• DV Data: Used for low-speed data input and output.
• If DATA1 Function is set to “GPS,” and GPS Out
is set to “DATA1
g
USB2,” the COM port (USB2)
will be used for low-speed data input and GPS
data output.
DATA1 Function
(Default: GPS)
Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > DATA1 Function
(DATA1 Function)
Select the use of the [DATA1] jack.
• OFF:
Does not use the [DATA1] jack.
• RTTY:
Decode used for RTTY decoded signal out
-
put.
• DV Data: Used for low-speed data input and output.
• GPS:
Used for the GPS receiver connection for
position data input.
NOTE:
You cannot set “DV Data” to both “USB2 Function”
and “DATA1 Function.”
If you select “DV Data” for one of them when “DV
Data” is set to the other one, the previously set item
will be to “OFF.”
GPS Out
(Default: OFF)
Connectors > USB2/DATA1 Function > GPS Out (GPS
Out)
Select whether or not to output the data to the COM
port (USB2) when data is input from a GPS receiver
through the [DATA1] jack.
NOTE:
You can use this function only when “OFF” or “DV
Data” is selected as the “USB2 Function” option, and
“GPS” is selected as the “DATA1 Function” option.
• OFF:
Turns OFF the function.
• DATA1
g
USB2: Outputs the GPS data to the COM
port (USB2).
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