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HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER

i7700

Instruction Manual

A-6937H-1EX-

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Printed in Japan

© 2011–2015 Icom Inc.

Summary of Contents for IC-7700

Page 1: ...HF 50 MHz TRANSCEIVER i7700 Instruction Manual A 6937H 1EX y Printed in Japan 2011 2015 Icom Inc ...

Page 2: ... with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However t...

Page 3: ...ilation Heat dissipation may be reduced and the transceiver may be dam aged CAUTION The transceiver weighs approximately 22 5 kg 50 lb Always have two people available to carry lift or turn over the transceiver CAUTION The line voltage receptacle must be near the transceiver and must be easily accessible Avoid extension cords DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or al cohol when cleaning as t...

Page 4: ...out rack mounting handle 6 3 Main dial 1 4 Rubber cover for the Main dial 1 5 Main dial screw 1 6 Hexagonal wrench 1 May differ from that shown depending on the version These screws are used when removing the rack mounting handles See p 2 3 for the rack mounting handle detach ment details See p 2 2 for the main dial attachment details iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES q 0 1 2 3 4 5 56 y u i o e w r t 2 3 F...

Page 5: ...ons 2 9 D When using the ACC socket or the microphone connector 2 9 Microphones options 2 10 D SM 50 2 10 D SM 30 2 10 D HM 36 2 11 Microphone connector information 2 11 Accessory connector information 2 12 Section 3 BASIC OPERATIONS When first applying power CPU resetting 3 2 Initial settings 3 2 Selecting VFO memory mode 3 3 VFO selection 3 3 D Selecting VFO A VFO B 3 3 D VFO equalization 3 3 Se...

Page 6: ...en 4 8 D Editing a memory keyer 4 9 D Contest number set mode 4 10 D Keyer set mode 4 11 Operating RTTY FSK 4 13 D Convenient functions for receive 4 14 D About RTTY reverse mode 4 14 D Twin peak filter 4 14 D Functions for the RTTY decoder display 4 15 D Setting the decoder threshold level 4 15 D RTTY memory transmission 4 16 D Automatic transmission reception setting 4 16 D Editing RTTY memory 4...

Page 7: ...4 D IF filter selection 5 14 D Filter passband width setting except FM mode 5 14 D Roofing filter selection 5 15 D DSP filter shape 5 15 D Filter shape set mode 5 15 Noise blanker 5 16 D NB set mode 5 17 Noise reduction 5 18 Dial lock function 5 18 Notch function 5 19 Digital selector 5 19 Audio scope screen 5 20 D Audio scope set mode 5 21 Autotune function 5 22 Section 6 FUNCTIONS FOR TRANSMIT V...

Page 8: ...me 7 10 Sending a recorded message 7 11 D Single TX 7 11 D Repeat TX 7 11 D Transmit level setting 7 12 Voice set mode 7 12 Saving a voice memory into the memory device 7 15 D Saving the received audio memory 7 15 D Saving the TX memory 7 15 Section 8 MEMORY OPERATION Memory channels 8 2 Memory channel selection 8 2 D Using the keys 8 2 D Using the keypad 8 2 Memory channel programming 8 3 D Progr...

Page 9: ... 4 D Antenna selection mode 10 4 D Receive antenna I O setting 10 5 Antenna tuner operation 10 6 D Tuner operation 10 6 D If the tuner cannot tune the antenna 10 7 Section 11 CLOCK AND TIMERS Time set mode 11 2 Daily timer setting 11 3 Setting sleep timer 11 4 Timer operation 11 4 Section 12 SET MODE Set mode description 12 2 D Set mode operation 12 2 D Screen arrangement 12 3 Level set mode 12 4 ...

Page 10: ... saver function 13 8 Section 14 CONTROL COMMAND Remote jack CI V information 14 2 D CI V connection example 14 2 D Data format 14 2 D Command table 14 3 D Data contents description 14 10 Section 15 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS Specifications 15 2 D General 15 2 D Transmitter 15 2 D Receiver 15 3 D Antenna tuner 15 3 Options 15 4 Section 16 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE General 16 2 D Firmware confirmation 1...

Page 11: ...1 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Section 1 Front panel 1 2 Rear panel 1 12 LCD display 1 14 Screen menu arrangement 1 16 ...

Page 12: ...se Selects the timer set mode when held down for 1 second t HEADPHONE JACK PHONES Accepts standard stereo headphones Output power 5 mW with an 8 Ω load When headphones are connected the internal speaker or connected external speaker does not function y ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK ELEC KEY p 2 5 Accepts a paddle to activate the internal electronic keyer for CW operation You can select internal electronic...

Page 13: ...ceive with CW keying Full break in QSK can monitor the receive signal between CW dots and dashes 2 ELECTRONIC CW KEYER SPEED CONTROL KEY SPEED p 4 4 Adjusts keying speed for the internal electronic CW keyer 6 wpm minimum to 48 wpm maximum is the adjust able range 3 MONITOR SWITCH MONITOR p 6 4 Monitors your transmitted IF signal The CW sidetone functions regardless of MONITOR switch setting in the...

Page 14: ...fore removing the USB flash drive p 12 29 Connects a PC keyboard for RTTY and PSK31 operations USB keyboards are supported A USB flash drive or USB keyboard is not supplied by Icom Deep Shallow Increases Decreases 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION POWER TUNER TIMER VOX SSB CW RTTY PSK AM FM DATA AUTO TUNE LOCK TS XFC M SCOPE EXIT SET REC PLAY VOICE MEMORY BRIGHT CONTRAST VOX GAIN MONI GAIN COMP DRIVE ANTI VOX B...

Page 15: ...t the driver stage Active in all modes other than the SSB mode with COMP OFF Decreases Increases Push 6 COMPRESSION LEVEL CONTROL COMP p 6 5 Adjusts the speech compression level in SSB Compression gain decreases Compression gain increases Push 7 MONITOR GAIN CONTROL MONI GAIN p 6 4 Adjusts the transmit IF signal monitor level Monitor gain decreases Monitor gain increases Push 8 VOX GAIN CONTROL VO...

Page 16: ...d p 5 10 What is the preamp The preamp amplifies signals in the receiver front end to improve S N ratio and sensitivity Select P AMP1 or P AMP2 when receiving weak signals MF4 MULTI FUNCTION 4 SWITCH Selects a 6 dB 12 dB or 18 dB at tenuator when pushed p 5 10 Turns the attenuator function OFF when held down for 1 second p 5 10 What is the attenuator The attenuator prevents a desired signal from b...

Page 17: ...on ON or OFF useful for scan ning p 9 3 4 LCD FUNCTION SWITCHES F 1 F 7 Push to select the function indicated in the LCD display above these switches Functions vary depending on the operating condition 5 TRANSMIT INDICATOR TX Lights red while transmitting 6 RECEIVE INDICATOR RX Lights green while receiving a signal and when the squelch is open 7 LCD FUNCTION DISPLAY p 1 14 Shows the operating freq...

Page 18: ...he quick tuning step is OFF hold down for 1 second to turn the 1 Hz tuning step ON or OFF p 3 7 When the quick tuning step is ON hold down for 1 second to enter quick tuning step set mode p 3 6 5 VFO SELECT SWITCH A B Push to select between VFO A and VFO B Switches between transmit frequency and receive fre quency when the split frequency function is ON p 6 6 6 MEMORY WRITE SWITCH MW p 8 3 Stores ...

Page 19: ... screen can be displayed with another screen such as memory or set mode screen simultaneously Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the spec trum scope screen 4 VOICE MEMORY RECORD SWITCH REC Push to record the previous received signal for the preset time period p 7 7 The preset time period can be set in voice set mode p 7 13 Hold down for 1 second to record a QSO Com munication audio onto a memory de...

Page 20: ...ngs when held down for 1 sec ond The PBT CLR indicator above this switch lights when PBT is in use 3 DIGITAL RF SELECTOR SWITCH DIGI SEL p 5 19 Turns the digital RF selector ON or OFF The DIGI SEL indicator lights green when the prese lector is in use 4 DIGITAL RF SELECTOR CONTROL DIGI SEL p 5 18 Adjusts the digital RF selector center frequency The control can be reassigned as the audio peak filte...

Page 21: ...l counterclockwise to decrease the frequency The RIT or TX functions must be ON The shift frequency range is 9 999 kHz in 1 Hz steps or 9 99 kHz in 10 Hz steps 8 CW PITCH CONTROL CW PITCH p 4 5 Shifts the received CW audio pitch and the CW side tone pitch without changing the operating fre quency 9 RIT SWITCH RIT p 5 11 Turns the RIT function ON or OFF when pushed Use RIT TX control to vary the RI...

Page 22: ...onnects an RS 232C cable D sub 9 pin to con nect the IC 7700 to a PC Can be used to remotely control the IC 7700 without the optional CT 17 or for RTTY PSK31 decoded signal output The RS 232C interface is wired as a modem DCE 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH I O p 3 2 Turns the internal power supply ON or OFF 2 AC POWER SOCKET AC p 2 5 Connects the supplied AC power cable to an AC line voltage receptacle 3 REF...

Page 23: ...th transmit and receive is also supported 4 METER JACK METER p 2 7 Outputs a signal showing received signal strength transmit output power VSWR ALC speech com pression Vd or Id level for external meter indica tion 5 DC OUTPUT JACK DC OUT p 2 7 Outputs a regulated 14 V DC approximately for external equipment Connected in parallel with 13 8 V outputs of ACC 1 and ACC 2 maximum 1 A in total 6 TRANSVE...

Page 24: ... passband width for twin PBT operation and center frequency for IF shift op eration y NOTCH INDICATOR p 5 19 MN appears when the manual notch function is in use This function is available in SSB CW RTTY PSK and AM modes AN appears when the auto notch function is in use This function is available in SSB AM and FM modes u RTTY TUNING INDICATOR Shows the tuning condition in RTTY mode 1 14 1 PANEL DES...

Page 25: ...ULTI FUNCTION SCREEN Shows the screens for the multi function digital meter spectrum scope voice recorder memory list scan memory keyer RTTY decoder PSK de coder IF filter selection or set modes etc 9 LCD FUNCTION SWITCH GUIDE Indicates the function of the LCD function switches F 1 F 7 0 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS Shows the selected memory channel contents in VFO mode Shows the VFO contents in memory...

Page 26: ... 3 for set mode arrangement Spectrum scope screen p 5 2 Voice recorder screen p 7 3 RTTY decoder screen RTTY mode p 4 13 Memory keyer screen CW mode p 4 8 Memory list screen p 8 5 PSK31 decoder screen PSK mode p 4 21 Scan screen VFO mode p 9 4 Scan screen Memory mode p 9 6 Set mode menu screen p 12 2 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 2 F 5 Audio scope screen p 5 20 F 6 F 3 F 7 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 Screen m...

Page 27: ... 2 6 D Rear panel 2 2 7 Linear amplifier connections 2 8 D Connecting the IC PW1 EURO 2 8 D Connecting a non Icom linear amplifier 2 8 Transverter jack information 2 9 FSK and AFSK connections 2 9 D When using the ACC socket or the microphone connector 2 9 Microphones options 2 10 D SM 50 2 10 D SM 30 2 10 D HM 36 2 11 Microphone connector information 2 11 Accessory connector information 2 12 CAUT...

Page 28: ... main dial as illustrated Fig 3 Be careful to match the correct orientation of the flat face of the shaft and the screw hole of the dial knob r Tighten the screw using supplied hexagonal wrench as illustrated Fig 3 t Install the rubber cover to the main dial Fig 4 little by little Be careful to match the correct position of the convex part of the rubber cover and the concave part of the dial knob ...

Page 29: ... both sides of the front panel and side panel When re packing and shipping the transceiver Attach the rack mounting handles using original screws when re packing and shipping the transceiver at any time Selecting a location Select a location for the transceiver that allows ad equate air circulation free from extreme heat cold or vibrations and away from TV sets TV antenna ele ments radios and othe...

Page 30: ...the USB flash drive to the USB connector Unmount operation is recommended before removing the USB flash drive p 12 25 Make sure to connect the USB flash drive correctly NEVER connect or remove the USB flash drive when the read write indicator lights or blinks A USB keyboard or USB hub can also be con nected to the USB connector USB flash drive USB keyboard or USB hub is not sup plied by Icom Anten...

Page 31: ...panel ALC ADJ ALC RELAY CW KEY EXT KEYPAD METER DC OUT 15V MAX1A REF I O 10MHz 10dBm IN OUT REMOTE RS 232C EXT DISPLAY RX ANT IN OUT S P DIF 1 2 ACC EXT SP ANT 1 ANT 2 ANT 3 ANT 4 GND AC 15A I X VERTER Antenna 1 2 3 4 p 2 4 Straight key Ground p 2 4 Use the heaviest gauge wire or strap available and make the connection as short as possible Grounding prevents electrical shocks TVI and other problem...

Page 32: ...Y ALC p 2 8 Used for connecting a non Icom linear amplifier External speaker p 15 4 REMOTE RS 232C p 14 2 Used for computer control and transceive operation The optional CT 17 is required when connecting a PC to REMOTE SP 34 option POWER TUNER TIMER VOX SSB CW RTTY PSK AM FM DATA CONTRAST VOX GAIN MONI GAIN COMP DRIVE ANTI VOX BK IN MONITOR TRANSMIT MIC ELEC KEY PHONES AF RF MIC RF PWR KEYSPEED DE...

Page 33: ... memory and PSK TX memory controls Connects a PC for audio signal data 48 kHz 16 bit input output S P DIF IN OUT Connects a PC for remote control through a LAN or the Internet using the RS BA1 or for updating the CPU firmware Ethernet connector p 16 6 1 5 kΩ 5 1 5 kΩ 5 2 2 kΩ 5 4 7 kΩ 5 S1 T1 M1 RT1 PT1 S2 T2 M2 RT2 PT2 S3 T3 M3 RT3 PT3 S4 T4 M4 RT4 PT4 EXTERNAL KEYPAD 3 5 d mm 1 8 plug Mute switc...

Page 34: ...amplifier that has a time delay between receiving and transmitting a high SWR might cause the linear amplifier to malfunction To prevent this slow the TX Delay the TX Delay HF 50M settings in the Others Set mode pp 12 12 12 13 SET OTHERS TX Delay HF 50M Linear amplifier connections D Connecting the IC PW1 EURO 2 8 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS RF OUTPUT RF INPUT SEND ALC 50 Ω coaxial cable Transc...

Page 35: ... the ACC socket or the microphone connector Transverter connector PC 8 2 7 6 1 3 5 4 C E B No connection No connection Shield cable 2 k 2 k 10 k 2 k 2 k ACC1 10 k 4 7 k 4 7 k RTS GND 10 k Trimpot 10 k Trimpot Connection to COM port of PC D Sub25 D Sub9 Pin 4 Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin 5 Pin 2 Pin 3 Shield cable Shield cable Shield cable Shield cable C E B TXD The sections shown in squares are required only w...

Page 36: ... paddle Preset in the keyer set mode p 4 12 r LOW CUT SWITCH Push SM 50 Slide SM 30 to cut out the low fre quency components of input voice signals t PTT LOCK INDICATOR LOCK Only for the SM 30 Lights red when the PTT lock switch w is ON y MIC GAIN VOLUME MIC GAIN Rotate to adjust the microphone output level Use this control as an addition to the microphone gain setting of the connected transceiver...

Page 37: ...lch open Low level Squelch closed High level y GND PTT ground t PTT r Squelch switch q Microphone input w 8 V DC output e Frequency up down u GND Microphone ground i AF output varies with AF D HM 36 w q qPTT SWITCH Hold down to transmit release to receive wUP DOWN SWITCHES UP DN Change the selected readout frequency or memory channel Holding down continuously changes the frequency or memory channe...

Page 38: ...300 mV rms 6 SQLS Squelch output Grounded when squelch opens SQL open SQL closed Less than 0 3 V 5 mA More than 6 0 V 100 µA 7 13 8 V 13 8 V output when power is ON Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 7 Output current Maximum 1 A 8 ALC ALC voltage input Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 5 Control voltage Input impedance 4 V to 0 V More than 10 kΩ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ACC 2 PIN No NAME DESCRIPTION SPE...

Page 39: ...keypad 3 5 D Quick tuning step 3 6 D Selecting kHz step 3 6 D 1 4 tuning step function 3 6 D Selecting 1 Hz step 3 7 D Auto tuning step function 3 7 Operating mode selection 3 8 Volume setting 3 9 RF gain adjustment 3 9 Squelch level adjustment 3 9 Meter indication selection 3 10 D Multi function digital meter 3 10 D Meter type selection 3 11 Voice synthesizer operation 3 11 Basic transmit operati...

Page 40: ...d does not indicate any equipment malfunction 3 BASIC OPERATIONS POWER TUNER TIMER VOX SSB CW RTTY PSK AM FM DATA AUTO TUNE LOCK TS XFC M SCOPE EXIT SET REC PLAY VOICE MEMORY BRIGHT CONTRAST VOX GAIN MONI GAIN COMP DRIVE ANTI VOX BK IN MONITOR TRANSMIT MIC ELEC KEY PHONES AF RF MIC RF PWR DIGI SEL NOTCH RIT TX CW PITCH TWIN PBT KEYSPEED DELAY F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 LOCK TX RX SPLIT AGC VR NR ...

Page 41: ...ion In VFO mode hold down A B for 1 second to set the undisplayed VFO frequency and mode to those of the displayed VFO Three beeps sound when the VFO equalization is com pleted 3 3 3 BASIC OPERATIONS Selecting VFO memory mode Push V M to switch between VFO and memory modes VFO A or VFO B appears when in VFO mode or the selected memory channel number appears when in memory mode Holding down V M for...

Page 42: ...0 MHz USB 21 300000 MHz USB 21 050000 MHz CW 24 MHz 24 950000 MHz USB 24 980000 MHz USB 24 900000 MHz CW 28 MHz 28 500000 MHz USB 29 500000 MHz USB 28 100000 MHz CW 50 MHz 50 100000 MHz USB 50 200000 MHz USB 51 000000 MHz FM General 15 000000 MHz USB 15 100000 MHz USB 15 200000 MHz USB D Using the band stacking registers q Push 14 5 then select a frequency and an op erating mode The previously sel...

Page 43: ...tails 3 BASIC OPERATIONS EXAMPLE 7 00000 MHz 21 24000 MHz 21 24000 MHz 21 36000 MHz Push Push Push 1 1 8 1 1 8 2 3 5 2 3 5 3 7 4 10 4 10 6 18 7 21 7 21 ENT F INP ENT F INP ENT F INP ENT F INP ENT F INP ENT F INP GENE GENE GENE 850 kHz 0 85000 MHz Push ENT F INP ENT F INP GENE 8 24 0 50 5 14 Keypad D Direct frequency entry with the keypad The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency entry as d...

Page 44: ...speed when the 1 4 tuning func tion is ON for finer tuning control Push 1 4 MF6 to toggle the 1 4 tuning function ON or OFF 1 4 appears when the 1 4 tuning function is ON D Selecting kHz step q Push TS to turn the quick tuning function ON or OFF Z appears when the quick tuning function ON w Hold down TS for 1 second to enter quick tuning step set mode Selected tuning steps for all modes appear e S...

Page 45: ... multi func tion screen if necessary w Push SET F 7 to select set mode menu screen Holding down EXIT SET for 1 second also selects set mode menu screen e Push OTHERS F 5 to enter Others set mode r Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select MAIN DIAL Auto TS t Rotate the main dial to select the desired condition from HIGH LOW and OFF HIGH Approximately 5 times faster when the tuning step is set to 1 kHz or smal...

Page 46: ... between USB and LSB Selecting CW mode Push CW to select CW After CW is selected push CW to toggle between CW and CW reverse mode Selecting RTTY PSK mode Push RTTY PSK to select RTTY or PSK After RTTY or PSK is selected push RTTY PSK to tog gle between RTTY and PSK After RTTY or PSK is selected hold down RTTY PSK for 1 second to toggle between RTTY and RTTY re verse or PSK and PSK reverse mode res...

Page 47: ...ppears This is normal not a malfunction Squelch level adjustment The squelch mutes noise output from the speaker closed squelch when no signal is received When no signal is received rotate SQL control fully counterclockwise first then rotate SQL clock wise to the point at which the noise disappears Hold down XFC to open the squelch temporarily AF Audio output increases Audio output decreases RF Se...

Page 48: ...sh METER MF2 several times to select the desired item METER Po Indicates the RF output power in watts METER SWR Indicates the VSWR on the transmission line METER ALC Indicates the ALC level The ALC circuit begins to activate when the RF output power reaches a preset level METER COMP Indicates the compression level when the speech compressor is in use METER ID Indicates the drain current of the fin...

Page 49: ... mode Edgewise meter Bar meter 3 BASIC OPERATIONS The IC 7700 has a built in voice synthesizer to an nounce the frequency mode etc S meter level can also be announced p 12 15 in clear elec tronically generated voice in English or Japanese Push SPEECH to announce the currently se lected frequency etc Hold down SPEECH for 1 second to additionally an nounce the selected mode Pushing a mode switch als...

Page 50: ... 1 5 ID VD dB W A Po SWR COMP ALC 5 9 20 40 60dB ALC zone ALC zone TX indicator RF PWR TRANSMIT Increases max 200 W 50 W for AM Decreases min 5 W D Transmitting Before transmitting monitor your selected operating frequency to make sure transmitting won t cause in terference to other stations on the same frequency q Push TRANSMIT or PTT microphone to transmit The TX indicator lights red w Push TRAN...

Page 51: ...n lower tone error beep will sound when you tune out of a range Also the TX indicator shows if the selected frequency is in or out of an amateur band when an option other than OFF is set A TX indicator with doted rectangle TX is displayed in stead of the regular TX TX indicator when a frequency outside of an amateur band frequency range is selected q Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi fu...

Page 52: ...e t Push F INP ENT and then input the desired fre quency with the keypad Push GENE to input decimal point between the MHz and kHz digits Program each channel from left to right and each fre quency must be higher than the preceding frequency The frequency that is duplicated or out of an amateur band cannot be programmed If you want to return the band edge frequencies to their default initial value ...

Page 53: ... RTTY decoder display 4 15 D Setting the decoder threshold level 4 15 D RTTY memory transmission 4 16 D Automatic transmission reception setting 4 16 D Editing RTTY memory 4 17 D RTTY decode set mode 4 18 D Data saving 4 20 Operating PSK 4 21 D Convenient functions for receive 4 22 D About BPSK and QPSK modes 4 22 D Functions for the PSK decoder display 4 23 D Setting the decoder threshold level 4...

Page 54: ... level Noise blanker indicator above NB switch lights when the noise blanker is ON Hold down NB for 1 second to enter noise blank er set mode Twin PBT passband tuning p 5 13 Rotate TWIN PBT controls inner outer PBT indicator above PBT CLR switch lights when PBT is in use Hold down PBT CLR for 1 second to clear the set tings Audio tone control p 12 4 Push SET F 7 then LEVEL F 1 to enter level set m...

Page 55: ... responsibility to set all controls so that trans mission in this frequency band meets the stringent conditions under which amateur operations may use these frequencies NOTE We recommend that you store these fre quencies modes and filter settings into memory channels for easy recall To assist you in operating within the rules specified by the FCC transmission is illegal on any frequen cies other t...

Page 56: ...el Noise blanker indicator above NB switch lights when the noise blanker is ON Hold down NB for 1 second to enter noise blank er set mode Noise reduction p 5 18 Push NR to turn the noise reduction ON or OFF Rotate NR control to adjust the noise reduction level Noise reduction indicator above NR switch lights when the noise reduction is ON Twin PBT passband tuning p 5 13 Rotate TWIN PBT controls in...

Page 57: ... 600Hz BPF disappears Push EXIT SET or hold down FILTER for 1 sec ond to return to the previous screen D CW side tone function When the transceiver is in receive and the break in function is OFF p 6 3 you can listen to the CW side tone without actually transmitting This allows you to match your transmit frequency ex actly to another station s by matching the audio tone You can also use the CW side...

Page 58: ...ape is also selectable from SOFT and SHARP in Others set mode p 12 16 q During CW mode push APF TPF to turn the audio peak filter ON or OFF APF appears in the display and APF TPF indicator above this switch lights green w Hold down APF TPF for 1 second several times to select the desired audio filter width WIDE MID and NAR filters or 320 160 and 80 Hz filters are available depending on APF type se...

Page 59: ...ET to select memory keyer menu screen r Push one of the LCD function switches F 1 to F 4 to select the desired menu See the diagram below Push EXIT SET to return to the previous display Memory keyer screen p 4 8 Memory keyer menu screen Memory keyer edit screen p 4 9 Contest number set mode p 4 10 Keyer set mode screen p 4 11 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 1 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 ...

Page 60: ...eyer Holding down a function key for 1 second repeatedly sends the contents push any function key to cancel the transmission The contest serial number counter is incremented each time the contents are sent Push 1 F 5 to reduce the contest serial number count by 1 before sending the contents of the memory keyer to a station a second time For your information When an external keypad or USB keyboard ...

Page 61: ...7 is pushed when 123 character group is selected Selectable characters using the main dial NOTE is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter character space Put before a text string such as AR and the string ar is sent with no space is used to insert the CW contest serial number The serial number automatically incre ments by 1 This function is only available for one memory keyer channe...

Page 62: ... This item sets the numbering system used for con test serial numbers normal or short morse num bers Short morse numbers are also referred to as cut numbers Normal Does not use short morse numbers default 190 ANO Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as O 190 ANT Sets 1 as A 9 as N and 0 as T 90 NO Sets 9 as N and 0 as O 90 NT Sets 9 as N and 0 as T Count Up Trigger M2 This selects which of the four memories w...

Page 63: ...inued Keyer Repeat Time 2s When sending CW using the repeat timer this item sets the time between transmission 1 to 60 seconds in 1 second steps can be selected default 2 seconds Dot Dash Ratio 1 1 3 0 This item sets the dot dash ratio Keying weight example Morse code K DASH Weight setting 1 1 3 default Weight setting Adjusted DASH DOT fixed Adjustable range SPACE fixed SPACE and DOT length can be...

Page 64: ...s the keyer type for ELEC KEY connector on the front panel ELEC KEY BUG KEY and Straight key can be se lected default ELEC KEY Mic Up Down Keyer OFF This item allows you to set the microphone UP DN keys to be used as a paddle ON UP DN switches can be used for CW OFF UP DN switches cannot be used for CW NOTE When ON is selected the frequency and memory channel cannot be changed using the UP DN swit...

Page 65: ...ess F12 on the connected keyboard to transmit TX indicator lights red y Type from the keyboard to enter the contents that you want to transmit The typewritten contents are indicated in the TX buffer screen and transmitted immediately The text color will change when transmitted Press one of F1 F8 to transmit the TX memory con tents u Press F12 on the keyboard to return to receive For your convenien...

Page 66: ...5 10 Push ATT MF4 several times to set the attenu ator in 6 dB steps Hold down ATT MF4 for 1 second to turn the attenuator function OFF ATT and attenuation level appear when the attenu ator is ON Noise blanker p 5 17 Push NB to turn the noise blanker ON or OFF and then rotate NB control to adjust the threshold level Noise blanker indicator above NB switch lights when the noise blanker is ON Hold d...

Page 67: ...ed The hold func tion is cancelled y Push WIDE F 7 to toggle the RTTY decode screen size between normal and wide S RF meter type during wide screen display can be se lected in display set mode pp 3 11 12 10 u Push EXIT SET to close the RTTY decode screen Wide screen display D Setting the decoder threshold level Adjust the RTTY decoder threshold level if some characters are displayed when no signal...

Page 68: ... 12 16 for details D Automatic transmission reception setting q During RTTY mode operation push DECODE F 3 to select RTTY decode screen w Push TX MEM F 4 to select RTTY memory screen then push EDIT F 6 to select RTTY memory edit screen RTTY memory contents of the Channel 1 RT1 is se lected e Push RT1 RT8 F 7 several times to select the desired RTTY memory r Push AUTO TX F 6 several times to select...

Page 69: ...ed Selectable characters with the main dial For your convenience When a PC keyboard is connected to USB con nector on the front panel the RTTY memory con tents can also be edited from the keyboard y Push t F 1 or u F 2 to move the cursor backwards or forwards respectively Pushing DEL F 3 deletes a character and SPACE F 4 inserts a space u Repeat steps t and y to input the desired char acters i Pus...

Page 70: ... to 4 and OFF default OFF Recommendation If you use the FFT scope waveform for tuning use of the default or smaller averaging setting is recom mended RTTY FFT Scope Waveform Color 51 153 255 Set the color for the FFT scope waveform The color is set in RGB format The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB scale Push t u F 3 to select R Red G Green and B Blue and then rotate the main dial ...

Page 71: ...en OFF is selected in RTTY Time Stamp as above ON Displays the operating frequency OFF No operating frequency display RTTY Font Color Receive 128 255 128 Set the text color for received characters The color is set in RGB format The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB scale ON Displays the operating frequency OFF No operating frequency display RTTY Font Color Transmit 255 106 106 Set t...

Page 72: ...F 4 for 1 second to select the default setting c Push EXIT SET to return to the previous screen Saving location z Push DIR FILE F 1 to select tree view screen x Select the desired directory or folder in the USB flash drive Push t u F 4 to select the upper directory Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select folder in the same directory Hold down t u F 4 for 1 second to select a folder in the directory Push REN...

Page 73: ...all display is activated The waterfall display shows the signals within the pass band Received PSK signals appear as vertical lines t Press F12 of the connected keyboard to transmit TX indicator lights red y Type from the connected keyboard to enter the message that you want to transmit The typewritten contents are displayed in the TX buffer screen and transmitted immediately The text color will c...

Page 74: ... OFF and then rotate NB control to adjust the thresh old level Noise blanker indicator above NB switch lights when the noise blanker is ON Hold down NB for 1 second to enter noise blanker set mode Noise reduction p 5 18 Push NR to turn the noise reduction ON or OFF Rotate NR control to adjust the noise reduction level Noise reduction indicator above NR switch lights when the noise reduction is ON ...

Page 75: ...5 Hz as the default Optional 8 Hz setting is available in PSK decode set mode p 4 26 NOTE The AFC function may not tune the signal properly when a weak PSK signal is received u Push AFC NET F 3 again to turn the NET func tion ON NET is displayed i Hold down AFC NET F 3 for 1 second to add the offset frequency to the displayed frequency o Push WIDE F 7 to toggle the PSK decode screen size between n...

Page 76: ...ls D Automatic transmission reception setting q During PSK mode operation push DECODE F 3 to select PSK decode screen w Push TX MEM F 4 to select PSK memory screen then push EDIT F 6 to select PSK mem ory edit screen PSK memory contents of Channel 1 PT1 is selected e Push PT1 PT8 F 7 several times to select the desired PSK memory r Push AUTO TX F 6 several times to select the desired operating opt...

Page 77: ... selected Selectable characters with the main dial For your convenience When a PC keyboard is connected to USB con nector on the front panel the PSK memory con tents can also be edited from the keyboard y Push t F 1 or u F 2 to move the cursor backwards or forwards respectively Pushing DEL F 3 deletes a character and SPACE F 4 inserts a space u Repeat steps t and y to input the desired char acters...

Page 78: ...or tuning using the default or smaller averaging setting is recom mended PSK FFT Scope Waveform Color 51 153 255 Set the color for the FFT scope waveform The color is set in RGB format The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB scale Push t u F 3 to select R Red G Green and B Blue and then rotate the main dial to set the ratio from 0 to 255 PSK AFC Range 15Hz Select the AFC Automatic Fre...

Page 79: ...it 255 106 106 Set the text color for transmitted characters The color is set in RGB format The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB scale Push t u F 3 to select R Red G Green and B Blue and then rotate the main dial to set the ratio from 0 to 255 PSK Font Color Time Stamp 0 155 189 Set the text color for time stamp indication The color is set in RGB format The set color is indicated i...

Page 80: ...EF F 4 for 1 second to select the default setting c Push EXIT SET to return to the previous dis play Saving location z Push DIR FILE F 1 to select tree view screen x Select the desired directory or folder in the USB flash drive Push t u F 4 to select the upper directory Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select folder in the same directory Hold down t u F 4 for 1 second to select a folder in the directory Pus...

Page 81: ... Noise reduction indicator above NR switch lights when the noise reduction is ON Audio tone control p 12 4 Push SET F 7 then LEVEL F 1 to enter level set mode Select an item with Y F 1 Z F 2 then rotate the main dial to adjust the audio tone Twin PBT passband tuning p 5 13 Rotate TWIN PBT controls inner outer PBT indicator above PBT CLR switch lights when PBT is in use Hold down PBT CLR for 1 seco...

Page 82: ...6 4 Push MONITOR to turn the monitor function ON or OFF Rotate MONI GAIN to adjust the monitor gain Monitor indicator above MONITOR switch lights when the monitor function is ON Audio tone control p 12 5 Push SET F 7 then LEVEL F 1 to enter level set mode Select an item with Y F 1 Z F 2 then rotate the main dial to adjust the audio tone D Convenient functions for transmit ...

Page 83: ...own P AMP MF3 for 1 second to turn the preamp function OFF P AMP1 or P AMP2 appears when the preamp 1 or preamp 2 is ON Auto notch filter p 5 19 Push NOTCH to turn the auto notch function ON or OFF Notch indicator above NOTCH switch lights when the auto notch is ON Attenuator p 5 10 Push ATT MF4 several times to set the attenu ator in 6 dB steps Hold down ATT MF4 for 1 second to turn the attenuato...

Page 84: ...r HF and 50 MHz band then turn ON the quick split function in Oth ers set mode p 12 13 w Push V M to select VFO mode e Push the desired band key r Push AM FM several times to select FM mode t Set the receive frequency repeater output fre quency y Hold down SPLIT for 1 second to start repeater operation Repeater tone is turned ON automatically SPLIT indicator lights and SPLIT appears on the LCD Shi...

Page 85: ...elect REPEATER TONE item r Rotate the main dial to select the desired repeater tone frequency Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 second to select the de fault setting t Push EXIT SET to return to the previous display Available tone frequencies unit Hz Main dial F 4 DEF TONE F 1 F 2 AM FM 67 0 69 3 71 9 74 4 77 0 79 7 82 5 085 4 088 5 091 5 094 8 097 4 100 0 103 5 107 2 110 9 114 8 118 8 123 0 127 3 131 8 136...

Page 86: ... to return to the previous display u When the received signal includes a matching tone squelch opens and the signal can be heard When the received signal s tone does not match tone squelch does not open However the S indicator shows signal strength To open the squelch manually push XFC i Operate the transceiver in the normal way o To cancel the tone squelch push TONE MF6 to clear TSQL Available to...

Page 87: ...g function can be used for critical tuning y Operate the PC software or TNC to transmit When operating in SSB data mode adjust the TNC output level so that the ALC meter reading doesn t go outside the ALC zone NOTE When data mode 1 D1 is selected the audio input from the ACC1 pin 4 is used for transmission instead of MIC s Modulation input con nector can be changed in ACC set mode pp 12 7 12 8 DAT...

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Page 89: ... 12 D Adjusting the AGC time constant 5 12 D Setting the AGC time constant preset value 5 12 Twin PBT operation 5 13 IF filter selection 5 14 D IF filter selection 5 14 D Filter passband width setting except FM mode 5 14 D Roofing filter selection 5 15 D DSP filter shape 5 15 D Filter shape set mode 5 15 Noise blanker 5 17 D NB set mode 5 17 Noise reduction 5 18 Dial lock function 5 18 Notch funct...

Page 90: ... tenuator y Push MARKER F 3 to turn the marker for trans mit frequency ON or OFF T displays the marker at the transmit frequency or appears when the marker is out of range The spectrum scope shows the transmit signal while transmitting This can be deactivated in scope set mode p 5 5 The spectrum scope shows the peak level hold func tion Peak levels are displayed in the background of the current sp...

Page 91: ... T displays the marker at the transmit frequency or appears when the marker is out of range The spectrum scope shows the transmit signal while transmitting This can be deactivated in scope set mode p 5 5 The spectrum scope shows the peak level hold func tion Peak levels are displayed in the background of the current spectrum in a different color until the receive frequency changes This can be deac...

Page 92: ...een item p 12 10 D Scope set mode This set mode is used to set the waveform color sweeping speed scope range for fixed mode etc q During spectrum scope display ON push SET F 6 to select scope set mode screen Push WIDE F 7 to toggle the screen size between normal and wide w Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired set item e Set the desired condition using the main dial Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 sec...

Page 93: ...r the spectrum scope Fill The waveform is described by only the color Fill Line The waveform is described by the color and outline Waveform Color Current 217 241 247 Set the waveform color for the currently received sig nals The color is set in RGB format Push t u F 3 to select R Red G Green and B Blue and rotate the ratio from 0 to 255 range The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB sc...

Page 94: ...n selection from SLOW MID and FAST NOTE Signals may be displayed incorrectly with FAST setting 5k MID Select the sweep speed for the 5 kHz span selec tion from SLOW MID and FAST NOTE Signals may be displayed incorrectly with FAST setting 10k FAST Select the sweep speed for the 10 kHz span selec tion from SLOW MID and FAST 25k FAST Select the sweep speed for the 25 kHz span selec tion from SLOW MID...

Page 95: ...d Set the frequencies within 6 000 to 8 000 MHz range in 1 kHz steps As edge frequencies are set the other edge fre quency will be automatically set for a display band width of 5 kHz to a maximum of 500 kHz 8 00 11 00 10 100 10 150 MHz Set the scope edge frequencies for fixed mode scope when the 8 to 11 MHz band is selected Set the frequencies within 8 000 to 11 000 MHz range in 1 kHz steps As edg...

Page 96: ...he scope edge frequencies for fixed mode scope when the 26 to 30 MHz band is selected Set the frequencies within 26 000 to 30 000 MHz range in 1 kHz steps As edge frequencies are set the other edge fre quency will be automatically set for a display band width of 5 kHz to a maximum of 500 kHz 30 00 45 00 30 000 30 500 MHz Set the scope edge frequencies for fixed mode scope when the 30 to 45 MHz ban...

Page 97: ...r of the screen and then the frequency increases or de creases Right Click Drag The Right button temporarily changes the frequency While holding the button same action as the Left button but release it to return to the origi nal frequency Mouse operation on the Fix mode Button Operation Description Left Click The frequency and marker change to the clicking point Drag The frequency and marker chang...

Page 98: ...AMP OFF setting The P AMP 2 is most effective when Used on bands above 24 MHz and when signals are weak Receive sensitivity is insufficient when using low gain antennas or while using a narrow band an tenna such as small loop a Beverage antenna or a short Yagi antenna Attenuator The attenuator prevents a desired signal from being distorted when very strong signals are near the de sired frequency o...

Page 99: ...own CLEAR for 1 second to reset the RIT fre quency Push CLEAR momentarily to reset the RIT frequency when the quick RIT TX clear function is ON p 12 15 Hold down RIT for 1 second to add the shift fre quency to the operating frequency D RIT monitor function When the RIT function is ON holding down XFC al lows you to monitor the operating frequency directly RIT is temporarily cancelled For your conv...

Page 100: ...to 8 0 sec onds depends on mode or turned OFF Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 second to select a default value t Push AGC MF5 to select medium time constant y Rotate the main dial to set the desired time con stant for AGC MID AGC time constant can be set between 0 1 to 8 0 sec onds depends on mode or turned OFF Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 second to select a default value u Push AGC MF5 to select slow time con...

Page 101: ...in the SSB CW RTTY PSK modes and 200 Hz in the AM mode In this time the shift value changes in 25 Hz steps in the SSB CW RTTY PSK modes and 100 Hz in the AM mode TWIN PBT should normally be set to the center posi tions PBT setting is cleared when there is no interfer ence When PBT is used the audio tone may be changed Not available for FM mode While rotating TWIN PBT noise may occur This comes fro...

Page 102: ...ssband widths are available For AM mode the passband width can be set within 200 Hz to 10 kHz in 200 Hz steps A total of 50 pass band widths are available For FM mode the passband width is fixed and 3 passband widths are available D IF filter selection qSelect the desired mode w Push FILTER several times to select the IF filter 1 2 or 3 The selected passband width and filter number is dis played i...

Page 103: ...B SSB data or CW mode e Push SHAPE F 7 to select the desired filter shape from soft and sharp rPush EXIT SET to exit filter set screen The filter shape can be set for each band HF and 50 MHz bands mode as well as the passband width setting CW only independently from your default set ting in filter shape set mode D Filter shape set mode The type of DSP filter shape for SSB SSB data and CW can be se...

Page 104: ...ter shape for CW mode in HF bands The set filter shape is automatically used only when the IF filter is set to 600 Hz or wider 50M SSB 600Hz SOFT Select the filter shape for SSB mode in 50 MHz band The set filter shape is automatically used only when the IF filter is set to 600 Hz or wider SSB D 600Hz SHARP Select the filter shape for SSB data mode in 50 MHz band The set filter shape is automatica...

Page 105: ...y strong or for other types of noise than impulse Turn the noise blanker OFF or rotate NB control to a shallow po sition in this case D NB set mode To deal with various type of noise attenuation level and noise blanking duration can be set in NB set mode q Hold down NB for 1 second to enter NB set mode w Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired item e Rotate the main dial to set the desired level...

Page 106: ...se reduc tion level e Push NR to turn the noise reduction OFF NR indicator lights off Large rotations of the NR control results in audio signal masking or distortion Set the NR control for maximum readability Dial lock function The dial lock function prevents frequency changes by accidental movement of the tuning dial The lock func tion electronically locks the dial Push LOCK to toggle the dial lo...

Page 107: ... use MN appears when manual notch is in use While tuning the manual notch noise may be heard This comes from the DSP unit and does not indicate an equipment malfunction Digital selector The digital selector manually adjusts the center fre quency of the automatic pre selector The available frequency is between the 1 5 MHz to 29 999999 MHz range The automatic pre selector adds selectivity ahead of t...

Page 108: ...o activate an at tenuator or turn OFF the attenuator for the FFT scope 0 OFF 10 20 and 30 dB attenuators are selectable Holding down ATT F 2 for 1 second to turn the at tenuator OFF r Push LEVEL F 5 to select the level setting for the Oscilloscope 0 10 20 and 30 dB are selectable t Push TIME F 6 several times to select the time setting for the Oscilloscope 1 3 10 30 100 and 300 ms Div are selectab...

Page 109: ...aterfall Oscilloscope Waveform Color 0 255 0 Set the waveform color for the Oscilloscope The color is set in RGB format Push F 3 Ω to select R Red G Green and B Blue and rotate the ratio from 0 to 255 range The set color is indicated in the box beside the RGB scale D Audio scope set mode This set mode is used to set the FFT scope waveform type color waterfall display and oscilloscope wave form col...

Page 110: ... is se lected Push AUTOTUNE to toggle the autotune function ON or OFF AUTOTUNE blinks when autotune function is acti vated After 2 seconds has passed the autotune function stops tuning automatically even it s still off frequency IMPORTANT When receiving a weak signal or receiving a sig nal with interference the automatic tuning function may tune the receiver to an undesired signal Appears AUTOTUNE...

Page 111: ...D VOX set mode 6 2 Break in function 6 3 D Semi break in operation 6 3 D Full break in operation 6 3 TX function 6 4 D TX monitor function 6 4 Monitor function 6 4 Transmit filter width setting SSB only 6 5 Speech compressor SSB only 6 5 Split frequency operation 6 6 Quick split function 6 7 D Split lock function 6 7 ...

Page 112: ...o transmit due to received audio from the speaker t Adjust the VOX delay and the VOX voice delay in VOX set mode if necessary D VOX set mode q Hold down VOX for 1 second to enter VOX set mode w Select the desired item using Y F 1 or Z F 2 e Rotate the main dial to the desired set value or condition Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 second to select a default value rPush EXIT SET to exit VOX set mode VOX GAI...

Page 113: ...e or twice to turn the semi break in function ON BKIN appears e Rotate DELAY to set the break in delay time the delay from transmit to receive When using a paddle rotate KEY SPEED to ad just the keying speed D Full break in operation During full break in operation the transceiver immedi ately transmits when keyed and during key up periods immediately returns to receive qPush CW to select CW or CW ...

Page 114: ...ction The frequency shift of the TX function can be added subtracted to the displayed frequency While displaying the TX shift frequency hold down TX for 1 second Monitor function The monitor function allows you to monitor your trans mit IF signals in any mode Use this to check voice characteristics while adjusting SSB transmit parame ter p 12 5 The CW sidetone functions regardless of the MONITOR s...

Page 115: ...le level Push METER MF2 several times to select the ALC meter for microphone gain adjustment w Push COMP MF6 to turn the speech compressor ON e Push METER MF2 once to select the COMP meter r While speaking into the microphone rotate COMP control so that the COMP meter reads within the COMP zone 10 to 20 dB range for your normal voice level When the COMP meter peaks exceed 20 dB your transmitted vo...

Page 116: ...he main and sub readouts CONVENIENT Direct shift frequency input The shift frequency can be entered directly qPush F INPENT w Enter the desired shift frequency with the digit keys 1 kHz to 9 999 MHz can be set When you require a negative shift direction push in advance ePush SPLIT The shift frequency is input in the sub readout and the split function is turned ON Example To transmit on 1 kHz highe...

Page 117: ...red offset frequency from the keypad then push SPLIT or set the transmit frequency with the main dial while pushing XFC F INP indicator appears when F INPENT is pushed Offset frequency setting with the keypad example To transmit on 1 kHz higher frequency Push F INPENT 1 8 1 then SPLIT To transmit on 3 kHz lower frequency Push F INPENT GENE 7 3 then SPLIT D Split lock function The split lock functi...

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Page 119: ...received audio Short REC 7 7 D One touch recording 7 7 Playing back the recorded audio Short REC 7 7 D Basic playing 7 7 D One touch playing 7 8 Protect the recorded contents 7 8 Erasing the recorded contents 7 8 Recording a message for transmit 7 9 D Recording 7 9 D Confirming a message for transmit 7 9 Programming a memory name 7 10 Sending a recorded message 7 11 D Single TX 7 11 D Repeat TX 7 ...

Page 120: ...rive becomes full If the recording file s content reaches 2GB the trans ceiver automatically creates a new file and continues recording The indicator appears instead of the indicator while recording is paused r Hold down QSO REC F 4 for 1 second to stop recording The indicator disappears and the USB indicator stops blinking t Push EXIT SET to exit the Voice Recorder screen D To start or stop recor...

Page 121: ...n the folder The file list is displayed The file name is formatted yyyy mm dd hh mm ss yyyy year mm month dd day hh hour mm minute ss second y Push p F 1 or q F 2 to select the file that you want to play Rotating the main dial also selects the file u Push PLAY F 3 to start playback T the USB indicator blinks Playback continues to next file and it is terminated when the bottom file in the folder is...

Page 122: ...ent file is playing back Push F 5 to stop the play back Moving to the beginning of the previous file When the playback is paused anywhere within the file Push F 2 one or more times to return to the beginning of the file and pause Push F 3 to play it back When the playback is paused at beginning of a file Push F 1 to move to the beginning of the previ ous file and pause Push F 3 to play it back Mov...

Page 123: ... file u Hold down DEL F 5 for 1 second to delete the file The confirmation window Are you sure appears i Push OK F 6 to delete the file The selected file is deleted Push EXIT SET to cancel deleting o Push EXIT SET several times to exit the QSO player screen Deleting recorded audio folder F 5 DEL F 1 F 2 q Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi func tion screen if necessary w Push VOICE F 2 t...

Page 124: ...yback the contents as described below r Push EXIT SET twice to exit voice recorder screen About recording received audio and playing back the contents Example When REC is pushed momentarily Playing back the all contents in a channel Playing back the end of 5 sec in a channel 15 sec default 30 sec max Not playing back Play back 5 sec default 3 sec Push momentarily records the contents of the previo...

Page 125: ...xit the voice recorder screen Recording a received audio Short REC Up to 20 channels of receive voice memories are available in the IC 7700 And the total audio length of up to 209 seconds can be recorded in receive channels However the maximum recordable length into a single memory is 30 seconds This Voice Recorder does not record only the received audio but also the information such as set operat...

Page 126: ...TECT F 1 F 2 q Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi function screen if necessary w Push VOICE F 2 to display the Voice recorder menu e Push PLAY F 1 to display the Voice recorder screen Previously selected screen TX or RX memory is dis played If the TX memory message T1 T4 appears push T R F 7 to select RX memory message r Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired voice message t Push PROT...

Page 127: ...s are cleared Audio output from the internal speaker is automatically muted y While speaking into the microphone with your nor mal voice level adjust the MIC control so that the MIC REC LEVEL indicator reads within 100 u Push REC F 4 momentarily to stop recording The recording is terminated automatically when the re maining time becomes 0 second i Push EXIT SET twice to exit the Voice recorder men...

Page 128: ...d small letters Push 123 MF7 or Symbol MF7 to toggle numerals and symbols Push t F 1 or u F 2 for cursor movement Push DEL F 3 to delete the selected character Push SPACE F 4 to input a space Pushing the transceiver s keypad 0 9 can also enter numerals tPush EXIT SET to input and set the name The cursor disappears y Repeat steps e to t to program another voice message s name if desired u Push EXIT...

Page 129: ... to 10 minutes at the interval specified in Repeat Time Even if 10 minutes pass while transmitting the voice audio is completely transmitted One of the following steps will cancel the transmission Push the memory again Push another memory except for TX LEV Appears Repeat indicator Exit the TX Voice memory screen Turn OFF the power then turn it ON again Activate the transmission The repeat transmis...

Page 130: ...elect the voice memory transmit level set condition e Push the desired message switch T1 F 1 to T4 F 4 momentarily to transmit the contents The transceiver transmits automatically SEND indicator appears and the memory timer counts down r Rotate the main dial to adjust the transmit voice level Hold down DEF F 7 for 1 second to select the default condition t Push EXIT SET to return to the voice reco...

Page 131: ... VOICE F 2 VOICE Root The voice menu appears first VOICE PLAY Either the RX or TX voice Recorder screen appears first Auto Monitor ON Turn on the automatic monitor function for recorded audio contents transmission ON Monitors transmit audio automatically when sending a recorded audio OFF Monitors transmit audio only when the monitor function is in use Repeat Time 5s Set the repeat interval for the...

Page 132: ...quelch status changes between open and closed a new file is automatically created in the same folder and the audio is saved into the new one PTT Auto REC OFF Turn the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF OFF The recording does not start even if a signal is transmitted ON The recording automatically starts when a sig nal is transmitted The recording will continue when A signal is transmitted ...

Page 133: ... location z Push DIR FILE F 1 to select tree view screen x Select the desired directory or folder in the USB flash drive Push t u F 4 to select the upper directory Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select folder in the same directory Hold down t u F 4 for 1 second to select a folder in the directory Push REN DEL F 5 to rename the folder Hold down REN DEL F 5 for 1 second to de lete the folder Hold down MAKE ...

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Page 135: ... 3 Frequency transfers 8 4 D Transferring in VFO mode 8 4 D Transferring in memory mode 8 4 Memory list screen 8 5 D Selecting a memory channel using the memory list screen 8 5 D Confirming programmed memory channels 8 5 Memory names 8 6 D Editing programming memory names 8 6 Memory clearing 8 6 Memo pads 8 7 D Writing frequencies and operating modes into memo pads 8 7 D Calling up a frequency fro...

Page 136: ...nel number using the keypad Enter 100 or 101 to select scan edge channel P1 or P2 respectively r Push or to select the desired memory channel EXAMPLE To select the memory channel 3 Push F INPENT 7 3 then push or To select the memory channel 12 Push F INPENT 1 8 1 3 5 2 then push or To select the scan edge channel P1 Push F INPENT 1 8 1 50 0 50 0 then push or To select the scan edge channel P2 Push...

Page 137: ...requency operating mode etc into the memory channel D Programming in memory mode q Select the desired memory channel with in memory mode Memory channel contents appear in the memory chan nel readout below the frequency readout appears if the selected memory channel is a blank channel and does not have contents w Set the desired frequency and operating mode in memory mode To program a blank channel...

Page 138: ...is is useful for transferring frequency and operating mode while operating in memory mode When you have changed the frequency or operat ing mode in the selected memory channel Displayed frequency mode and filter setting are transferred Programmed frequency and mode in the mem ory channel are not transferred and they remain in the memory channel q Select the memory channel to be transferred with in...

Page 139: ...screens e While holding down ROLL F 1 rotate the main dial to select the desired memory channel and can also be used r Push EXIT SET to exit memory list screen Memory list screen D Confirming programmed memory channels q Select memory list screen as described above w While pushing ROLL F 1 rotate the main dial to scroll the screen e Push SET F 2 to select the highlighted memory channel if desired ...

Page 140: ...rsor movement Push DEL F 3 to delete the selected character Push SPACE F 4 to input a space Pushing the transceiver s keypad 0 9 can also enter numerals yPush EXIT SET to input and set the name The cursor disappears u Repeat steps e to y to program another memory channel s name if desired i Push EXIT SET to exit memory list screen For your convenience When a PC keyboard is connected to USB connec ...

Page 141: ... Each memo pad must have its own unique com bination of frequency and operating mode memo pads having identical settings cannot be written D Calling up a frequency from a memo pad You can call up the desired frequency and operating mode of a memo pad by pushing MP R several times Both VFO and memory modes can be used The frequency and operating mode are called up starting from the most recently wr...

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Page 143: ...9 3 Programmed scan operation 9 4 F scan operation 9 4 Fine programmed scan Fine F scan 9 5 Memory scan operation 9 6 Select memory scan operation 9 6 Setting select memory channels 9 7 D Setting in scan screen 9 7 D Setting in memory list screen 9 7 D Erasing the select scan setting 9 7 Tone scan 9 8 ...

Page 144: ...t memory scan Designate 2 or more memory channels as select memory channels To designate the channel as a se lect memory channel choose a memory channel then push SELECT F 3 in the scan screen mem ory mode or in the memory list screen Scan resume ON OFF You can select the scan to resume or cancel when detecting a signal in set mode Scan resume ON OFF must be set before performing a scan See page 9...

Page 145: ...an resume condition is set to ON or OFF Scan set mode When the squelch is open scan continues until it is stopped manually it does not pause on detected signals When squelch is closed scan stops when de tecting a signal then resumes according to the scan resume condition Scan speed and the scan resume condition can be set using the scan set mode qPush SCAN F 5 to select scan screen wPush SET F 7 t...

Page 146: ...annel P1 and P2 pro grammed scan will not start F scan operation q Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi func tion screen if necessary wSelect VFO mode or a memory channel eSelect the desired operating mode The operating mode can also be changed while scan ning rPush SCAN F 5 to select the scan screen tSet the main band s SQL open or closed See page 9 2 for squelch condition ySet the F span...

Page 147: ...previous page rPush PROG F 1 or F F 2 to start a scan PROGRAM SCAN or F SCAN and decimal points blink while scanning tPush FINE F 3 to start a fine scan FINE PROGRAM SCAN or FINE F SCAN blinks in stead of PROGRAM SCAN or F SCAN respec tively y When the scan detects a signal the scan speed decreases but scan does not stop u Push PROG F 1 or F F 2 to stop the scan push FINE F 3 to cancel the fine sc...

Page 148: ...ePush SCAN F 5 to select the scan screen rSet SQL open or closed See page 9 2 for squelch condition t Push SEL No F 5 several times to select the select scan number from 1 2 3 and 1 2 3 yPush MEMO F 1 to start the memory scan MEMORY SCAN and decimal points blink while scan ning u Push SELECT F 3 to start select memory scan push SELECT F 3 again to return to memory scan if desired SELECT MEMORY SCA...

Page 149: ...creen e Rotate the main dial while pushing ROLL F 1 or SET F 2 to select the desired memory channel keys and direct keypad selections can be used r Push SELECT F 3 several times to set the mem ory channel as a select memory 1 2 3 or not t Repeat steps e to r to program another memory channel as a select memory channel y Push EXIT SET to exit the memory list screen D Erasing the select scan setting...

Page 150: ... or Z F 2 to check the repeater tone frequency or tone squelch frequency respec tively t Push T SCAN F 6 to start the tone scan SCAN blinks while scanning y When a matching tone frequency is detected the tone scan pauses The tone frequency is set temporarily on a memory channel Program the memory channel to store the tone frequency permanently The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater to...

Page 151: ...nd selection 10 2 Antenna memory settings 10 3 D Antenna type selection 10 3 D Temporary memory 10 4 D Antenna selection mode 10 4 D Receive antenna I O setting 10 5 Antenna tuner operation 10 6 D Tuner operation 10 6 D If the tuner cannot tune the antenna 10 7 ...

Page 152: ... is automatically se lected whenever that band is used EXAMPLE a 3 5 7 MHz antenna is connected to ANT1 a 21 28 MHz antenna is connected to ANT2 a 50 MHz antenna is connected to ANT3 When the antenna selector function is set to Auto an antenna is automatically selected when changing bands A receive only antenna can be specified for ANT4 Antenna selection mode Manual When Manual is selected you can...

Page 153: ...identally transmitting into an unused antenna connector In addition a receive only antenna can be specified for ANT4 qSelect the antenna set screen as described above w Push ANT TYPE F 7 to select antenna type set screen e Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired antenna r Rotate the main dial to select the desired antenna condition from TX RX RX ANT4 only and OFF TX RX Select when an antenna is ...

Page 154: ...tenna is suitable for the operating frequency Otherwise the transceiver may be damaged D Antenna selection mode The automatic antenna selection antenna memory and the ANT MF1 switch function can be deacti vated if desired qSelect the antenna set screen w Push ANT SW F 6 to select the antenna selec tion from Auto OFF and Manual Auto Use the antenna memory Antenna se lection with ANT switch is also ...

Page 155: ...e them as de scribed below qSelect the antenna set screen wSelect the desired frequency band with a band key e Push RX I O F 1 to activate the receive antenna connectors RX ANT IN and RX ANT OUT RX I O indicators appear when RX ANT IN and RX ANT OUT are active rRepeat steps w and e if desired tPush EXIT SET to exit antenna set screen RX I O indicators appear when RX ANT IN and RX ANT OUT are activ...

Page 156: ...ernal tuner may not automatically tune correctly In such cases manual tuning is helpful Hold down TUNER for 1 second to start manual tuning A side tone is emitted and TUNER switch indicator blinks red while tuning If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1 5 1 after 20 seconds of tuning the TUNER switch indica tor goes out AUTOMATIC TUNER START HF bands only If you want to deactivate the tu...

Page 157: ...n the antenna connection and feedline the untuned antenna SWR Less than 3 1 for HF bands Less than 2 5 1 for 50 MHz band the transmit power 8 W for HF bands 15 W for 50 MHz band the power source voltage capacity If the tuner cannot reduce the SWR to less than 1 5 1 after checking the above perform the following repeat manual tuning several times tune with a 50 Ω dummy load and re tune the antenna ...

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Page 159: ...11 1 CLOCK AND TIMERS Section 11 Time set mode 11 2 Daily timer setting 11 3 Setting sleep timer 11 4 Timer operation 11 4 ...

Page 160: ...ME set Push SET indica tors blink x Push SET F 5 to set the time CLOCK2 Function ON Turns the CLOCK2 indicator ON and OFF CLOCK2 is convenient to display UTC or other country s local time etc ON The CLOCK2 indicator is displayed below the local time display OFF The CLOCK2 indicator does not display CLOCK2 Offset 0 00 Sets the desired off set time period for CLOCK2 dis play within 24 00 to 24 00 in...

Page 161: ...ions every selected day of the week repeats OFF The timer does not repeat u Push u F 2 to select the ON cell then rotate the main dial to set the desired transceiver power ON time When using power OFF timer only push CLR F 4 to select This setting cannot be set when the power OFF timer is set to i Push u F 2 to select the OFF cell then rotate the main dial to set the desired transceiver power OFF ...

Page 162: ...set the time Push EXIT SET to cancel the setting The timer indicator above TIMER switch lights green yPush EXIT SET to exit timer set screen u The transceiver emits 10 beeps and turns OFF after the sleep timer period elapses The timer indicator blinks while beeping Push TIMER momentarily to cancel the sleep timer if desired Timer operation POWER TIMER q Preset the daily timer as described previous...

Page 163: ...mode 12 7 Display set mode 12 10 Others set mode 12 12 USB Memory set menu 12 23 D USB Memory set screen arrangement 12 23 D Save option set mode 12 24 D Load option set mode 12 25 File saving 12 26 File loading 12 27 Changing a file name 12 28 Deleting a file 12 29 Unmounting USB flash drive 12 29 Formatting USB flash drive 12 30 ...

Page 164: ... screen Holding down EXIT SET for 1 second also selects set mode menu screen e Push LEVEL F 1 ACC F 2 DISP F 3 TIME F 4 OTHERS F 5 or USB F 7 to enter the desired set mode r For level accessory display and Others set mode push WIDE F 7 to toggle wide and normal screen t Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select the desired item then rotate the main dial to adjust select the desired value or condition Pushing ...

Page 165: ...t mode menu screen p 12 2 Level set mode p 12 4 ACC set mode p 12 7 Time set mode p 11 2 Display set mode p 12 10 Others set mode p 12 12 USB Memory set menu p 12 23 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 7 F 2 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 ...

Page 166: ...00 of the receive audio in 100 Hz steps in AM mode default OFF NOTE When this setting is active below 2 items will be reset to default value 0 Tone Bass 0 Sets the bass level of the receive audio tone in AM mode from 5 to 5 default 0 Tone Treble 0 Sets the treble level of the receive audio tone in AM mode from 5 to 5 default 0 FM RX HPF LPF Sets the high pass filter 100 Hz to 2000 Hz and low pass ...

Page 167: ...100 Hz steps in PSK mode default OFF SSB TX Tone Bass 0 Sets the bass level of the transmit audio tone in SSB mode from 5 to 5 default 0 Tone Treble 0 Sets the treble level of the transmit audio tone in SSB mode from 5 to 5 default 0 AM TX Tone Bass 0 Sets the bass level of the transmit audio tone in AM mode from 5 to 5 default 0 Tone Treble 0 Sets the treble level of the transmit audio tone in AM...

Page 168: ...ault Higher freq 2500 default 2700 2800 and 2900 Hz Speech Level 50 Sets the side tone output level from 0 to 100 in 1 steps default 50 Side Tone Level 50 Sets the side tone output level from 0 to 100 in 1 steps default 50 Side Tone Level Limit ON Turns the side tone output level limiting capability ON or OFF default ON APF AF Level 0dB Sets the audio level that the audio peak filter is ON in the ...

Page 169: ...in 1 steps default 50 LAN MOD Level 50 Sets the desired input level for modulation from LAN within 0 to 100 in 1 steps default 50 DATA OFF MOD MIC ACC Selects the desired connector s for modulation input when data mode is not in use MIC Use the signals from MIC ACC Use the signals from ACC1 pin 4 MIC ACC Use the signals from MIC and ACC1 pin 4 default S P DIF Use the signals from S P DIF LAN Use t...

Page 170: ...ifier Reed Use mechanical relay 16 V DC 0 5 A maximum MOS FET Use semiconductor type relay 250 V 200 mA maximum default External Meter Output Auto Selects the desired item for an external meter indi cation Auto Outputs the receiving signal strength level during receive and outputs the selected level selected with METER during transmit default S Outputs the receiving signal strength level during re...

Page 171: ...Outputs the IC 7700 reference signal to externally connected equipment s for their reference NOTE If the applied reference signal is off fre quency or no signal is applied with IN selection the IC 7700 will not work properly Select OFF or OUT then reboot the IC 7700 in such case REF Adjust 50 Adjusts the internal reference signal frequency within 0 to 100 range in 1 steps during frequency calibrat...

Page 172: ...d and edge wise meter type selections only Meter Type Normal Screen Standard Selects the desired S RF meter type during wide screen or mini scope display from Edgewise and Bar default Bar Meter Type Wide Screen Bar Selects the desired S RF meter type during wide screen or mini scope display from Edgewise and Bar default Bar Meter Peak Hold Bar ON Turns the meter peak hold function ON or OFF defaul...

Page 173: ...cts the suitable pulse level for the connected ex ternal display from H and L default H Opening Message ON Turns the opening message screen display capabil ity ON or OFF default ON My Call Sets the introductory text up to 10 character long displayed in the opening screen Usually you set your call sign for the opening screen Capital letters small letters numerals some sym bols and spaces can be use...

Page 174: ...ge 3 14 for programming details OFF Band edge beep is OFF ON Default When you tune into or out of the default amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds default ON User When you tune outside of or back into a user programmed amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds ON User TX Limit When you tune outside of or back into a user programmed amateur band s frequency range a beep sounds Transmissi...

Page 175: ...SPLIT Offset HF 0 100MHz Sets the offset difference between transmit and receive frequencies for the quick split function This setting is used for HF bands in FM mode only and is used to input the repeater offset for an HF band The offset frequency can be set from 9 999 MHz to 9 999 MHz in 1 kHz steps default 0 100 MHz FM SPLIT Offset 50M 0 500MHz Sets the offset difference between transmit and re...

Page 176: ...erter operation within 0 000 to 99 999 MHz in 1 kHz steps default 16 000 MHz RTTY Mark Frequency 2125 Selects the RTTY mark frequency RTTY mark fre quency is switched between 1275 1615 and 2125 Hz default 2125 Hz 2125 Hz is automatically selected when the internal RTTY decoder is used RTTY Shift Width 170 Selects the RTTY shift width There are 3 selectable values 170 200 and 425 Hz default 170 Hz ...

Page 177: ...wn Speed HIGH Sets the rate at which frequencies are scanned when the microphone UP DN switches are held down HIGH or LOW can be selected HIGH High speed default 50 tuning steps sec ond LOW Low speed 25 tuning steps second Quick RIT TX Clear OFF Selects the RIT TX frequency clearing instruction with the CLEAR switch ON Clears the RIT TX frequency when CLEAR is pushed momentarily OFF Clears the RIT...

Page 178: ...lent circuit of an external keypad and connection ON Pushing one of external keypad switches transmits the desired voice message con tents during a phone mode operation Holding down a switch to repeatedly transmit the desired memory contents OFF External keypad does not function default External Keypad KEYER OFF Sets the external keypad for keyer memory trans mission capability ON or OFF See page ...

Page 179: ...s pushed to ON or OFF ON Pushing one of the F1 to F4 keys trans mits the desired keyer memory contents dur ing CW mode operation And while holding down the SHIFT key push the F1 to F4 keys to transmit the de sired keyer memory contents repeatedly OFF The F1 to F4 keys do not function default Shutdown Function Shutdown Selects the shutdown option between Standby Shut down and Shutdown for turning O...

Page 180: ...ting mode by operat ing the RS BA1 sets this address different with 00h Only when you configure the remote control sys tem using an optional RS BA1 you need this set ting The IC PW1 can receive the transceive data from other than 00h so you can still operate the IC PW1 by operating RS BA1 In that case you must reset the IC PW1 and set the CI V settings again See the IC PW1 s instruction manual for...

Page 181: ...et Mask Valid after Reboot 255 255 255 0 24bit Sets subnet mask for the IC 7700 when connecting to your PC or LAN Local Area Network through the Ethernet connector Turn the transceiver power OFF then ON to make the setting effective See page 16 7 for details Default Gateway Valid after Reboot Sets the default gateway of the router that you want to connect the IC 7700 to Only when you configure the...

Page 182: ...need this reg istration The IC 7700 verifies the User ID and password when Remote stations attempt to access the transceiver If the User ID or password is incorrect the Remote station cannot access the transceiver z Push EDIT F 5 to enter the User ID Edit mode x Rotate the main dial to input a User ID of up to 16 characters Push ABC MF6 or abc MF6 to toggle upper and lower case letters Push 123 MF...

Page 183: ...al RS BA1 you need this reg istration See the Network User1 ID on the previous page for setting details You cannot register the same ID with User1 or User2 if the ID is already registered Password Register the password for the Network User3 ID See the Password of Network User1 ID on the previ ous page for setting details Administrator NO Selects the administrator setting YES or NO for Net work Use...

Page 184: ...t Network MOD Use ON Selects whether or not to allow Remote stations to send the modulation audio default ON ON The Remote stations send the modulation audio OFF The Remote stations do not send the modula tion audio Sample Rates 8kHz Selects the limitation of the modulation audio sam pling rate that Remote stations can adjust 8 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 24 kHz and 48 kHz are se lectable default 8 kHz High...

Page 185: ...1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 Unmount USB flash drive p 12 29 F 5 Updating the firmware is very risky If you make a mistake the IC 7700 may not operate properly and repair at Icom Inc Japan may be the only way to fix it You undertake the updating of the firmware at your own risk and responsibility Please refer to the firmware download homepage and or the instruction manual ...

Page 186: ...ssage NO Does not save SAVE Form Now Ver Selects file saving format between Now Ver and Old Ver default Now Ver Previous versions will be retained and selectable in Old Ver and indicated in brackets For your information The current IC 7700 firmware version number can be confirmed when turning the power ON and is dis played in the bottom right corner of the function dis play as shown below 2 00 Fir...

Page 187: ... Selects the Network settings loading condition from YES and NO default NO YES Loads and sets the Network settings NO Use the original Network settings CI V Address NO Selects the CI V address setting load condition from YES and NO default NO YES Loads and sets the CI V address setting NO Use the original CI V address setting Other Memory Settings YES This setting is fixed YES YES Loads and sets m...

Page 188: ...hen rotate the main dial to select the desired setting See page 12 24 for details Text is the default setting Hold down DEF F 4 for 1 second to select the default setting c Push EXIT SET to return to the previous dis play Saving location z Push DIR FILE F 1 to select tree view screen x Select the desired directory or folder in the USB flash drive Push t u F 4 to select the upper directory Push Y F...

Page 189: ...on the display blink After the USB flash drive contents are displayed the indicators stop blinking e Push OPTION F 5 to select load option set mode then set the desired loading conditions if desired See page 12 25 for details r Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select the desired setting file t Push LOAD F 4 Confirmation screen appears y Push OK F 6 to starts loading After the loading is completed the messag...

Page 190: ...sh REN DEL F 5 momentarily to select the file name edit condition t Push ABC MF6 123 MF7 or Symbol MF7 to select the character group then rotate the main dial to select the character ABC MF6 A to Z capital letters 123 MF7 0 to 9 numerals Symbol MF7 _ can be selected Push t F 1 to move the cursor left push u F 2 to move the cursor right push DEL F 3 to delete a character and push SPACE F 4 to inser...

Page 191: ...vailable w Push DIR FILE F 1 to select file list screen e Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select the desired file to be deleted r Hold down REN DEL F 5 for 1 second Confirmation screen appears t Push OK F 6 to delete After the deleting return to setting save screen auto matically Unmounting USB flash drive CAUTION When removing the USB flash drive unmount op eration is recommended If you do not unmount the...

Page 192: ...nded q During USB Memory set menu display hold down FORMAT F 4 for 1 second Confirmation screen appears w Push FAT F 6 or FAT32 F 7 to select the for mat type FAT or FAT32 Confirmation screen appears e Push OK F 6 to format Push CANCEL F 7 to cancel r Returns to USB Memory set menu automatically NOTE If no USB flash drive is inserted and FOR MAT F 4 is selected as in step q an error mes sage appea...

Page 193: ...D Format USB flash drive 13 3 Main dial brake adjustment 13 3 SWR reading 13 4 Screen type and font selections 13 4 Frequency calibration approximate 13 5 Opening the transceiver s case 13 6 Clock backup battery replacement 13 6 Fuse replacement 13 7 Resetting the CPU 13 7 About protection indications 13 8 Screen Saver Function 13 8 ...

Page 194: ... frequency function is not activated Programmed subaudible tone frequency is wrong Rotate AF clockwise to obtain a suitable lis tening level Turn SQL to 10 o clock position to open the squelch Push TRANSMIT to receive or check the SEND line of an external unit if connected Re connect to the antenna connector Select an antenna suitable for the operating frequency Hold down TUNER for 1 second to man...

Page 195: ... lock function is activated A set mode screen is selected The internal CPU has malfunctioned Push LOCK to turn the function OFF Push EXIT SET several times to exit the set mode screen Reset the CPU p 5 18 p 12 2 p 13 7 Main dial brake adjustment The tension of the main dial may be adjusted to suit your preference The brake adjustment is located on the bottom side of the front panel See the figure ...

Page 196: ...to close multi func tion screen if necessary w Push SET F 7 to select set mode menu screen e Push DISP F 3 to enter display set mode r Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to select Display Type item when selecting the screen image select Dis play Font when selecting the frequency readout display font t Rotate the main dial to select the desired screen image or font Screen image is selectable from A Black back and...

Page 197: ...MHz Other standard frequencies can be used r Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi func tion screen if necessary Calibration marker item t Push SET F 7 to select set mode menu screen y Push OTHERS F 5 to enter Others set mode u Push Y F 1 several times to select the Calibra tion Marker item i Rotate the main dial clockwise to turn the calibra tion marker ON o Push EXIT SET once to return to...

Page 198: ...ansceiver is being turned upside down This may damage the transceiver r Remove 7 screws from the bottom then lift up the bottom cover Clock backup battery replacement The IC 7700 has a Lithium backup battery CR2032 inside for clock and timer functions The usual life of the backup battery is approximately 2 years When the backup battery is discharged the trans ceiver transmits and receives normally...

Page 199: ...re the transceiver power is still OFF w While holding down F INPENT and MW push POWER to turn ON the power The internal CPU is reset The CPU start up takes approximately 5 seconds The transceiver displays its initial VFO frequencies when resetting is complete e Correct the set mode settings after resetting if de sired NOTE Resetting CLEARS all programmed con tents in memory channels and returns pr...

Page 200: ...transceiver The power amplifier temperature can be monitored in the multi function meter TEMP gauge Screen saver function The IC 7700 has a screen saver function to protect the LCD from the burn in effect q Push EXIT SET several times to close a multi func tion screen if necessary w Push SET F 7 to select set mode menu screen e Push DISP F 3 to enter display set mode r Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 several ...

Page 201: ...14 1 CONTROL COMMAND Section 14 Remote jack CI V information 14 2 D CI V connection example 14 2 D Data format 14 2 D Command table 14 3 D Data contents description 14 9 ...

Page 202: ...ding to command numbers A data area or sub command is added for some commands Controller to IC 7700 FE FE 74 E0 Cn Sc Data area FD Preamble code fixed Transceiver s default address Controller s default address Command number see the command table Sub command number see command table BCD code data for frequency or memory number entry End of message code fixed OK message to controller FE FE E0 74 FB...

Page 203: ... Description 10 00 Send read 10 Hz 1 Hz tuning step 01 Send read 100 Hz tuning step 02 Send read 1 kHz tuning step 03 Send read 5 kHz tuning step 04 Send read 9 kHz tuning step 05 Send read 10 kHz tuning step 06 Send read 12 5 kHz tuning step 07 Send read 20 kHz tuning step 08 Send read 25 kHz tuning step 11 00 Send read attenuator OFF 06 Send read 6 dB attenuator 12 Send read 12 dB attenuator 18 ...

Page 204: ...ction OFF 01 Auto notch function ON 42 00 Repeater tone OFF 01 Repeater tone ON 43 00 Tone squelch OFF 01 Tone squelch ON Cmd Sub Cmd Data Description 16 44 00 Speech compressor OFF 01 Speech compressor ON 45 00 Monitor function OFF 01 Monitor function ON 46 00 VOX function OFF 01 VOX function ON 47 00 BK IN function OFF 01 Semi BK IN function ON 02 Full BK IN function ON 48 00 Manual notch functi...

Page 205: ... 01 ON 0027 0000 to 0255 Send read headphones output ratio 0000 0 60 to 0255 1 40 Cmd Sub Cmd Data Description 1A 05 0028 0000 to 0255 Send read AF output level to ACC 0000 0 to 0255 100 0029 0000 to 0255 Send read S P DIF output level 0000 0 to 0255 100 0030 0000 to 0255 Send read MOD output level to ACC 0000 0 to 0255 100 0031 0000 to 0255 Send read S P DIF MOD output level 0000 0 to 0255 100 00...

Page 206: ... read memo pad numbers 00 5 ch 01 10 ch Cmd Sub Cmd Data Description 1A 05 0084 00 to 02 Send read main dial auto TS 00 OFF 01 Low 02 High 0085 00 01 Send read mic up down speed 00 Low 01 High 0086 00 01 Send read quick RIT TX clear function 00 OFF 01 ON 0087 00 to 02 Send read SSB notch operation 00 Auto 01 Manual 02 Auto Manual 0088 00 to 02 Send read AM notch operation 00 Auto 01 Manual 02 Auto...

Page 207: ...FF 01 2 02 3 03 4 0140 see p 14 11 Send read FFT scope waveform color set for RTTY decoder 0141 00 01 Send read RTTY decode USOS 00 OFF 01 ON Cmd Sub Cmd Data Description 1A 05 0142 00 01 Send read RTTY decode new line code 00 CR LF CR LF 01 CR LF 0143 00 to 02 Send read RTTY diddle 00 OFF 01 Blank 02 LTRS Letter code 0144 00 01 Send read RTTY TX USOS 00 OFF 01 ON 0145 00 01 Send read RTTY auto CR...

Page 208: ...35 65535 0201 000001 to 065535 Send read the audio port setting by accessing from internet 000001 1 to 065535 65535 Cmd Sub Cmd Data Description 1A 05 0202 00 01 Send read the internet access line setting 00 FTTH Fiber To The Home 01 ADSL CATV 0203 see p 14 14 Send read Network radio name up to 16 character 0204 00 to 04 Send read the maximum AF sample rates for remote stations 00 8 kHz 01 12 kHz ...

Page 209: ...lly outputs when changed 01 Send read transceiver s status TX When CI V Output for ANT Command 1C 04 is set to ON automatically outputs when changed 01 00 Antenna tuner OFF through 01 Antenna tuner ON 02 Tuning 02 00 01 Send read transmit frequency monitor setting 00 OFF 01 ON 03 see p 14 10 Read transmit frequency When CI V Output for ANT Command 1C 04 is set to ON automatically outputs when chan...

Page 210: ...est number can be used for 1 channel only Band stacking register Command 1A 01 q X X X X w q Frequency band code Code Freq band Frequency range unit MHz 01 1 8 1 800000 1 999999 02 3 5 3 400000 4 099999 03 7 6 900000 7 499999 04 10 9 900000 10 499999 05 14 13 900000 14 499999 06 18 17 900000 18 499999 07 21 20 900000 21 499999 08 24 24 400000 25 099999 09 28 28 000000 29 999999 10 50 50 000000 54 ...

Page 211: ... 1A 050063 CLOCK2 name Capital letters small letters numerals some symbols _ and space are available Color setting Command 1A 05 0106 0107 0140 0149 0150 0151 0152 0154 0159 0160 0161 0162 0210 0214 0216 q 0 X X X 0 X X X 0 X X X w e r t y R Red 0000 0255 G Green 0000 0255 B Blue 0000 0255 Bandscope edge frequency setting Command 1A 05 0115 0116 0117 0118 0119 0120 0121 0122 0123 0124 0125 0126 1 ...

Page 212: ...d 02 1E 01 1E 03 q X X X w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 X X X X X X X X X 2 D X X X X X X X X X X 10 Hz digit 0 9 1 Hz digit 0 9 1 kHz digit 0 9 100 Hz digit 0 9 100 kHz digit 0 9 10 kHz digit 0 9 10 MHz digit 0 6 1 MHz digit 0 9 1000 MHz digit 0 fixed 100 MHz digit 0 fixed 10 Hz digit 0 9 1 Hz digit 0 9 1 kHz digit 0 9 100 Hz digit 0 9 100 kHz digit 0 9 10 kHz digit 0 9 10 MHz digit 0 6 1 MHz digit 0 9 10...

Page 213: ... Operating mode setting See Operating mode 1 Data mode and tone type settings X X 1 0 OFF 1 TONE 2 TSQL 0 OFF 1 DATA 1 2 DATA 2 3 DATA 3 2 4 Repeater tone frequency setting 5 7 Tone squelch frequency setting See Repeater tone tone squelch setting 8 7 Memory name setting Up to 10 characters See Codes for memory name opening message and Clock 2 name contents Memory content setting Command 1A 00 X e ...

Page 214: ...selected VFO s frequency settings Command 25 X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 00 MAIN 01 SUB Operating frequency data See p 14 10 Selected or unselected VFO s operating mode and filter settings Command 26 Both data and filter settings can be skipped In that case DATA OFF and the default filter setting of the operating mode is automatically selected X X X X X X X X q Operating mode setting e Filter setting ...

Page 215: ...15 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS Section 15 Specifications 15 2 D General 15 2 D Transmitter 15 2 D Receiver 15 3 D Antenna tuner 15 3 Options 15 4 ...

Page 216: ...800 VA Dimensions projections not included 425 149 437 mm 16 7 5 9 17 2 in Weight Approximately 22 5 kg 50 lb ACC 1 connector 8 pin DIN connector ACC 2 connector 7 pin DIN connector Display 7 inch diagonal TFT color LCD 800 480 EXT DISPLAY connector D sub 15S CI V connector 2 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin USB connector USB Universal Serial Bus 1 1 2 0 2 D Transmitter Transmi...

Page 217: ...ty Preamp OFF SSB CW RTTY PSK31 Less than 5 6 µV FM Less than 1 µV RIT variable range 9 999 kHz Audio output power More than 2 6 W at 10 distortion with an 8 W load PHONES connector 3 conductor 6 35 d mm 1 4 EXT SP connectors 2 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 8 W D Antenna tuner Matching impedance range 16 7 to 150 Ω unbalanced HF bands VSWR better than 3 1 20 to 125 Ω unbalanced 50 MHz band VSWR better th...

Page 218: ...ne jack can connect to 2 transceiv ers Input impedance 8 Ω Max input power 5 W HM 36 hand microphone Hand microphone equipped with UP DOWN switches CT 17 ci v level converter This unit converts signal levels from RS 232C data to the serial CI V data This can be used for remote transceiver control using PC You can change fre quencies operating mode memory channels etc software is not included Appro...

Page 219: ... 16 General 16 2 Caution 16 2 Preparation 16 3 D Firmware and firm utility 16 3 D File downloading 16 3 Firmware update USB flash drive 16 4 Firmware update PC 16 6 D Connections 16 6 D IP address setting 16 7 D Updating from a PC 16 8 ...

Page 220: ...rner Caution CAUTION NEVER turn the transceiver power OFF while updating the firmware You can turn the transceiver power OFF only when the transceiver displays that rebooting is required If you turn the transceiver power OFF or if a power failure occurs during updating the transceiver firmware will be corrupted and you will have to send the transceiver back to the nearest Icom distributor for repa...

Page 221: ...e Click Firmware Updates Software Downloads link then click the firmware file link r Click the desired firmware file link in IC 7700 group t Read Regarding this Download Service carefully then click AGREE y Click Save in the displayed File Download dialog u Select the desired location in which you want to save the firmware then click Save in the dis played File Download dialog File download starts...

Page 222: ... second u Read the displayed precaution carefully Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 to scroll the display Push CANCEL F 7 to cancel the firmware updating i After you read and understand all of the precau tions push OK F 6 OK F 6 appears only following the precautions Push CANCEL F 7 to cancel the firmware updating o Push Y F 2 or Z F 3 to select the firmware file then push FIRM UP F 4 0 Read the displayed preca...

Page 223: ...sh OK F 6 Return to USB Memory set menu 6 Push POWER to turn the IC 7700 power OFF then ON again 7 Depending on the update one or two dialog boxes as at left appear in sequence RWARNING NEVER turn the IC 7700 power OFF at this stage The transceiver firmware will be corrupted 8 After the dialog disappears the firmware updat ing is completed and normal operation screen ap pears Please wait for 10sec...

Page 224: ...sed separately to WAN Internet network Ethernet cable Patch cable to crossover port IP address setting example Hub Router IC 7700 192 168 0 10 PC1 192 168 0 11 PC2 192 168 0 12 IC 7700 192 168 0 10 255 255 255 0 IP address Subnet mask PC1 192 168 0 11 255 255 255 0 PC2 192 168 0 12 255 255 255 0 16 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE ...

Page 225: ...ral times to close a multi func tion screen if necessary w Push SET F 7 to select set mode menu screen e Push OTHERS F 5 to select Others set mode r Push Y F 1 or Z F 2 several times to select IP Address item t Push t u F 3 to select the desired part then rotate the main dial to set the desired or specified IP address 192 168 0 10 is the default setting y Push Z F 2 to select Subnet Mask item u Ro...

Page 226: ...reen appears in such case Do you wish to start the firmware update Click to start the firmware update IC 7700 IP Address Version 1 00 C 2007 Icom Inc Firmware File Name Turn the IC 7700 power ON When the normal operational screen appears set the firmware file name and IP address then click Start button IC 7700 Firm Utility Click to select the firmware file Type the IC 7700 s IP address here Do you...

Page 227: ...lease wait for 10sec WARNING NEVER turn power OFF Please wait for 25sec WARNING NEVER turn power OFF TRX DSP UPDATING SCOPE DSP UPDATING Firmware up dating for the main CPU is completed The sub CPU and or DSP firmware update will start automatically depending on the updated contents and this will take approx 2 minutes Turn the IC 7700 power OFF then ON again with POWER switch After turning the pow...

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Page 229: ... density limits have been recommended 10 144 MHz 2 W sq m EIRP clearance heights by frequency band 1 Watts 2 1 m 10 Watts 2 8 m 25 Watts 3 4 m 100 Watts 5 m 1000 Watts 12 m Forward clearance EIRP by frequency band 100 Watts 2 m 1000 Watts 6 5 m 10 000 Watts 20 m 100 000 Watts 65 m In all cases any possible risk depends on the trans mitter being activated for long periods actual recom mendation lim...

Page 230: ...on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive 2011 65 EU This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards specifications or documents EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010 EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 301 783 2 V1 2 1 2010 07 EN 6...

Page 231: ...Please record the serial number of your IC 7700 transceiver below for future servicing reference Serial Number Date of purchase Place where purchased ...

Page 232: ...untry of Use AT BE CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT SK SI ES SE GB IS LI NO CH BG RO TR HR Intended Country of Use AT BE CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT SK SI ES SE GB IS LI NO CH BG RO TR HR Intended Country of Use AT BE CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT SK SI ES SE GB IS LI NO CH BG RO TR HR IC 7700 13 Europe 01 IC 7700 14 France 01 ...

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