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

WARNING: 

MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL-

LULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED 
UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

New2001

i92AD

VHF/UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER

Summary of Contents for IC-92AD

Page 1: ...e harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CEL LULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL New2001 i92AD VHF UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER ...

Page 2: ...your IC 92AD your radio of choice and hope you agree with Icom s phi losophy of technology first EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS FEATURES DV mode Digital voice Low speed data communication operation ready Text message and call sign exchange Transmitting position data with a third party GPS receiver Waterproof construction IPX7 GPS receiver connectable Optional HM 175GPS is required Simple band scope Dualwatc...

Page 3: ...our ears reduce the volume level or discontinue use RWARNING NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC This will ruin the transceiver NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the transceiver D...

Page 4: ...ning System GPS is built and operated by the U S Department of Defence The Department is responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system Any changes that the Department makes may affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system When GPS receiver is activated please do not cover the HM 175GPS with any object The GPS receiver may not work if used in the following lo cations 1 Tunnels or hig...

Page 5: ...st IC 92AD DV mode transmit D About OPC 1797 NEVER connect the optional OPC 1797 CONNECTION CABLE with non Icom article specified When connecting a monaural plug to 2 5 d mm it acts as short and becomes a cause of failure Turn power OFF when connecting or disconnecting the OPC 1797 Icom Icom Inc and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United Kingd...

Page 6: ...step 18 Setting a frequency 18 5 BASIC OPERATION 20 28 Receiving 20 Setting audio volume 20 Setting squelch level 21 Operating mode selection 21 Monitor function 22 Attenuator function 22 Band scope 23 Transmitting 24 Transmit power selection 24 Lock function 25 Dualwatch operation 25 TV channel operation 28 6 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 29 33 Repeater operation 29 Duplex operation 31 Auto repe...

Page 7: ...ATCH 90 92 Priority watch types 90 Priority watch operation 91 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 93 116 General 93 MENU screen indication for A band 94 MENU screen indication for B band 94 Menu list 94 Items list 94 Set mode items 96 DV set mode items 100 Scan set mode items 108 DUP TONE set mode items 110 Display set mode items 112 Sounds set mode items 115 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS 117 133 Programming a DTMF co...

Page 8: ...131 Display backlighting 131 LCD contrast 131 Cloning function 132 Resetting 133 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 134 15 SPECIFICATIONS 135 136 16 OPTIONS 137 139 Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE 138 Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack 139 INDEX 140 145 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 9: ...e loop on the top of the belt clip as illustrated at left to facilitate carrying the transceiver Battery pack Attach the Li Ion battery pack BP 256 or battery case BP 257 as illustrated below Charge the Li Ion battery pack before use pgs 10 11 Jack cover Handstrap Supplied screws NOTE USE the supplied screws only Using screws longer than specified could damage the transceiver q w Battery pack Batt...

Page 10: ...his key rotate DIAL to adjust the squelch level p 21 tMAIN DUAL KEY MAIN DUAL Push to toggle the main band between A and B bands p 26 Push and hold for 1 sec to toggle the dualwatch func tion ON and OFF p 25 yPOWER KEY PWR Push and hold for 1 sec to turn the transceiver power ON and OFF p 20 uBAND KEY BAND During VFO mode operation push to select an operat ing frequency band pgs 16 17 During memor...

Page 11: ...enu screen indication ON and OFF p 93 Push and hold for 1 sec to toggle the lock function ON and OFF p 25 3EXTERNAL DC IN JACK DC IN Connects the supplied wall charger BC 167A D to charge the attached battery pack p 10 Connect an external DC power supply through the op tional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L for external DC operation p 13 4VOLUME CONTROL VOL Rotate to adjust the audio output level p 20 5...

Page 12: ...ection etc While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 6 Displays the simple band scope for a single sweep p 23 Displays the simple band scope for continuation sweep p 23 Starts a scan p 83 Toggles the transmit output power between high mid low and S low p 24 While pushing and holding this key with DIAL rotation se lects the output power Activates the following duplex functions in order Minus d...

Page 13: ...for frequency input memory channel selection etc While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 9 Select DTMF memory mode p 117 Push and hold for 2 sec while operating DV mode During DV mode operation CALL SIGN setting mode is displayed pgs 38 48 Inputs digit 0 for frequency input memory channel selection etc While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 0 During DV mode operation set CQCQCQ for ...

Page 14: ...gs 29 124 TSQL appears while the tone squelch function is in use p 124 TSQL R appears while the reverse tone squelch func tion is in use p 124 DTCS appears while the DTCS squelch function is in use p 124 DTCS R appears while the reverse DTCS squelch function is in use p 124 S appears with the TSQL or DTCS indicator while the pocket beep function with CTCSS or DTCS is in use p 125 Dualwatch indicat...

Page 15: ...p channel PSKIP appears when the displayed frequency is set as a skip frequency 0MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATOR Shows the selected memory channel number pgs 72 73 C appears when the call channel is selected pgs 16 73 WX appears when the weather channel is selected pgs 16 128 TV appears when the TV channel is selected pgs 16 28 1S RF METER Shows the relative signal strength while receiving sig nal...

Page 16: ...now seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the battery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using R DANGER NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal battery gas may cause it to rupture or may cause an explosion R DANGER NEVER solder the battery terminals or NEVER modify the battery pack This may cause heat gen eration and the battery may burst emit smoke or...

Page 17: ...xtremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight In such en vironments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the battery to stop charging WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging If the battery is not completely charged by the specified time stop chargin...

Page 18: ...r takes longer to charge time periods External DC power operation becomes possible when using an optional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L The at tached battery pack is also charged simultaneously except during transmit see p 11 for more details The external DC power supply voltage must be between 10 16 V to charge the battery pack and for operation when using an optional OPC 254L BC 167A D CP 12L Option...

Page 19: ... charger BC 177 can only charge BP 256 battery packs Other types of rechargeable battery Ni Cd or Ni MH cannot be charged If the charging indicator blinks orange there may be a problem with the battery pack or charger In this case the battery pack is charged alone without the transceiver or regular charge is carried out Contact your dealer when the battery pack isn t charged The optional CP 12L an...

Page 20: ...atteries Battery information D Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP 256 Li ion as follows However when operating in DV mode operating time may be shortened by one half hour VHF band Approx 6 hours UHF band Approx 5 5 hours Tx Rx Stand by 1 1 8 Even when the transceiver power is OFF a small current still flows in the radio Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not u...

Page 21: ...C 254L to a 24 V DC power source The voltage of the external power supply must be within 10 16 V DC when using either CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L otherwise use the battery pack Disconnect the power cables from the transceiver when not using it Otherwise the vehicle battery will become ex hausted The power save function is deactivated automatically dur ing external DC power operation Transceiver CP 1...

Page 22: ... and B band in the lower half During dualwatch operation push MAIN DUAL to toggle between A band or B band as the main operating band DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS FM FM PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP FM FM 14 146 010 010 44 440 000 000 µ 000 000 µ 000 000 DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS FM FM PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP FM FM 14 146 010 010 44 440 000 000 µ 000 ...

Page 23: ...ected wRotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel Only programmed memory channels can be selected Enter the memory channel directly to select the desired memory channel p 72 See p 74 for memory programming details A A MemoName MemoName µ PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS FM FM LOW LOW ATT ATT 14 146 010 010 DUP DUP 000 000 PSKIP PSKIP VFO mode indication VFO MHz A MR S MW B A MemoName MemoNa...

Page 24: ... not selected such as a memory channel call channel TV channel Weather channel push VFO to select VFO mode first then push BAND to select the desired band While pushing and holding BAND rotating DIAL also selects the frequency band Available frequency bands are different depending on ver sion See the specification for details pgs 135 136 Some frequency ranges are blocked for the U S A ver sion by ...

Page 25: ...oName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS AM AM 37 370 000 000 DUP DUP A MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS FM FM 14 146 010 010 DUP DUP A MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS AM AM 00 001 620 620 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP A MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS AM AM 00 005 000 000 DUP DUP A MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS FM FM 051 000 00...

Page 26: ...l qPush VFO to select VFO mode if necessary wSelect the desired frequency band with BAND Or while pushing and holding BAND rotate DIAL to select the desired frequency band eRotate DIAL to select the desired frequency The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps See the left hand side of the page to set the tuning step Push and hold MHz VFO for 1 sec then rotate DIAL to change the fre...

Page 27: ...25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 80 800 000 000 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 080 200 200 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 080 200 00 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 080 20 200 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 080 200 200 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 430 000 000 DUP DUP 25 25 A PRIO PRIO WX WX DTCS DTCS FM FM 43...

Page 28: ...ic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system Push and hold SQL to open the squelch manually tWhen a signal is received Squelch opens and audio is output The S RF meter shows the relative signal strength level Setting audio volume Rotate VOL to adjust the audio level If squelch is closed push and hold SQL while setting the audio level The display shows the volume level while setting q PWR e...

Page 29: ... FM FM N AM and DV modes The mode selection is stored independently for each band and memory channel Typically AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations 0 495 1 620 MHz and air band 118 136 995 MHz and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations 76 107 9 MHz WFM mode cannot be selected above 810 MHz for U S A version Push and hold MODE REC for 1 sec several times to select the desired operating mode...

Page 30: ...r when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcasting station are present at your location The attenuation is about 10 dB q Enter ATTENUATOR in set mode p 96 w Rotate DIAL to select ON or OFF e Push 5 or 4 to return to set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indication ATT appears on the function display when ON is selected DIAL 2 8 5 6 SQL A MemoName MemoName µ PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR ...

Page 31: ...continuous sweep 2 short beeps sound after 1 short and 1 long beeps Signal conditions strengths appear starting from the left of the range e Push and hold SCOPE 1 for 1 sec to cancel sweep Pushing SQL also cancels sweep r Push VFO to return to normal operation The receive audio during sweeping can be muted in sounds set mode See p 115 for details We recommend setting the tuning step to less then 2...

Page 32: ...ARNING NEVER continuously transmit for long periods of time When the transceiver is used for continuous prolonged transmission at high power the transceiver radiates heat to protect itself from overheating and transceiver s chassis will be come hot This may cause a burn DO NOT operate the transceiver in a situation that will obstruct heat dissipation especially if the transceiver is operated with ...

Page 33: ... two frequencies simultane ously The IC 92AD has two independent receiver circuits as A band and B band available frequency bands and operating mode are different depending on bands D Dualwatch operation Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to turn the dual watch operation ON and OFF While in dualwatch operation the display indicates A band in the upper side and B band in the lower side MENU A MemoNa...

Page 34: ...setting MAIN DUAL DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS FM FM PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP FM FM 14 146 010 010 44 440 000 000 µ 000 000 µ 000 000 DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS FM FM PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP FM FM 14 146 010 010 44 440 000 000 µ 000 000 µ 000 000 DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS FM FM PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP FM FM 14 146 010 0...

Page 35: ...s loose squelch and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse count system OPEN indicates continuously open setting DIAL 2 8 5 6 DIAL MAIN DUAL SQL DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W PS PS EM EM W PS PS PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO DUP DUP DUP DUP 25 25 75 75 µ 000 000 µ 000 000 SQUELCH AUTO SQUELCH AUTO 14 146 010 010 DTCS DTCS DTCS DTCS W EM EM W PS PS PRIO PRIO PRIO PRIO D...

Page 36: ...shing and hold ing BAND to select a skip channel e Push and hold SKIP 5 for 1 sec to toggle the skip set ting ON and OFF SKIP appears when the channel is set as skip channel D Automatic TV channel programming TV channels can be programmed automatically q Push CALL several times to select TV channels TV and channel number ap pear w Push SCAN 2 to start TV channel programming The programming will au...

Page 37: ...peater requirements TONE appears Refer to p 121 for tone frequency settings r Push and hold PTT to transmit The displayed frequency automati cally changes to the transmit frequency repeater input fre quency If OFF appears check the offset frequency or shift direction p 30 t Release PTT to receive y Push and hold SQL to check whether the other station s transmit signal can be directly received or n...

Page 38: ...the off band indication OFF appears on the display when PTT is pushed Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case p 31 U S A version Auto repeater function uses standard values of the offset frequency CONVENIENT Tone scan function When you don t know the subaudible tone used for a repeater the tone scan is convenient for de tecting the tone frequency Push and hold T SCAN for 1 sec ...

Page 39: ... or DUP positive offset DUP or DUP indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift or plus shift respectively When offset frequency is 0 6 MHz U S A version Auto repeater function has priority over the manual duplex setting If the transmit frequency changes after setting the auto repeater function may have changed the duplex setting DIAL 2 8 5 6 5 0 MHz offset No offset frequency 5 000 00 5 000 0...

Page 40: ...ecessary D Frequency range and offset direction U S A version q Enter AUTO RPT in set mode p 97 w Rotate DIAL to select the auto repeater setting RPT1 Activates duplex only default RPT2 Activates duplex and tone OFF Auto repeater function is turned OFF e Push 5 or 4 to return to set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indication FREQUENCY RANGE SHIFT DIRECTION 147 000 147 395 MHz DUP appears...

Page 41: ... receive frequency repeater output frequency y Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency DUP or DUP see p 31 for details u While pushing PTT push SQL to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst signal If OFF appears check the offset frequency or shift direction p 110 The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency repeater input frequency i Push and hold PTT to transmit o Rele...

Page 42: ...h call sign can be programmed with up to 8 characters D Your own call sign programming Your own call sign must be programmed for both digital voice and low speed data communications including GPS transmis sion q Select B band as the main band p 14 w Enter MY in call sign set mode Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode MY CALL SIGN screen is displayed e Rot...

Page 43: ...se all characters following the cursor When programming a note up to a 4 digit for operating radio type or area etc go to step i otherwise go to step 0 i Push 6 several times to set the cursor beside indi cation o Repeat steps t to y to program the desired 4 character note 0 Push 5 to store the programmed call sign with note and returns to MY CALL SIGN screen 1 Push MENU to return to frequency ind...

Page 44: ...e cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking u Repeat the steps t and y to enter the desired station call sign Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set If an un necessary character is entered push 6 or 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the se lected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor i Pus...

Page 45: ...y regu lar memory or call channel the default setting is to store the edited call sign into a blank channel automatically FULL is displayed when all call sign memory is programmed The edited call sign can be over written when the setting of the EDIT RECORD is set to OFF or SELECT p 106 However you must manually over write a programmed call sign in regular memory and call channels Temporary op erat...

Page 46: ...p 39 tPush and hold PTT to transmit and speak into the micro phone at normal voice level Tx Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power yRelease PTT to return to receive The other station s call sign will be received Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically See page 101 for details NOTE The digital mode operation is vastly different from FM ...

Page 47: ... 38 D When sending a CQ Continued instruction from step x on page 38 cRotate DIAL to select UR then push 5 YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed vRotate DIAL to select the call sign channel in which CQCQCQ is programmed Or select U then push 6 and CQ 0 in sequence to set CQCQCQ bPush 5 to set CQCQCQ as the call sign and return to CALL SIGN screen nPush MENU to return to frequency indication mPerform ...

Page 48: ...are connectable through the internet gateway connection capability For example when station B uses the gateway connection station B can communicate with the station C By using the gateway connection long distance communica tion like DX operation may be possible with 144 or 440 MHz digital voice In the D STAR system an independent repeater s operating area is called an Area and a group that of link...

Page 49: ...t zone operation p 44 y Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking u Repeat the steps t and y to enter the desired repeater call sign Up to an 8 digit of call sign can be set Push 7 when setting with the gateway connection if the selected repeater has g...

Page 50: ...e to enter call sign set mode xRotate DIAL to select the nearest repeater s call sign cPush 5 to set the call sign for R1 Return to CALL SIGN screen vRotate DIAL to select R2 then push 5 RPT2 CALL SIGN screen is displayed bRotate DIAL to select the desired repeater s in the same zone call sign Select NOT USE when not operating RPT2 nPush 5 to set the call sign for R2 Return to CALL SIGN screen mPu...

Page 51: ...Zone is composed of several areas that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link The areas 1 to 4 make up a zone in the example above Station A A2222A Station B A2222B Station C A4444C Internet Internet network network Internet network The setting when Station A is call ing Station B UR A2222B R1 A22222 R2 NOT USE MY A2222A The setting when Station A is making a CQ call in Area 1 UR CQCQCQ R1 A22222 R...

Page 52: ...ble to enter call sign set mode xRotate DIAL to select the nearest repeater s call sign If the nearest repeater is a gateway repeater select the re peater s call sign with G setting at the 8th digit cPush 5 to set the call sign for R1 Return to CALL SIGN screen vRotate DIAL to select R2 then push 5 bRotate DIAL to select the gateway repeater s in the same zone call sign The call sign should have G...

Page 53: ...rea 5 Repeater 5 B55555 Station C B6666C Station A A2222A Station B A3333B Internet Internet network network Internet network The setting when Station A is call ing Station C UR B6666C R1 A22222 R2 A33333 G MY A2222A The setting when Station A is making a CQ call in Area 8 UR B88888 R1 A22222 R2 A33333 G MY A2222A The setting when Station B is call ing Station C UR B6666C R1 A33333 G R2 NOT USE MY...

Page 54: ...hen the power save function is activated the call sign may not be received correctly This is normal not a malfunction because the call sign information cannot be detected during power save Turn the power save function OFF p 129 if you want to receive a call sign correctly even in stand by operation For your information When receiving a call the received station call sign is auto matically displaye...

Page 55: ...ng can be automatically used for operation When RX call sign auto write p 101 is set to AUTO the station call sign in CALLER is set to UR automatically When Repeater call sign auto write p 101 is set to AUTO the stored station call sign in RXRPT1 is stored as R2 and RXRPT2 is stored as R1 automatically 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DV DV B43 439 706 706 DUP DUP 25 25 AAAAAA AAAAAA ...

Page 56: ...hen AUTO is set to EDIT RECORD item rPush 6 to select the call sign programming mode A blank channel is selected automatically The 1st digit of the selected call sign blinks tEdit or modify the selected call sign as described in Sta tion call sign programming p 36 or Repeater call sign programming p 41 yPush 5 to store the edited modified call sign into the selected blank channel NOTE The message ...

Page 57: ...gramming p 36 or Repeater call sign programming p 41 yPush 5 Call sign channel number blinks uRotate DIAL to select the desired call sign channel to store iPush 5 to store the edited modified call sign into the selected channel DIAL 2 8 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 U21 U21 AB AB AAAAA1 AAAAA1 SET SET SEL SEL CUR CUR CLR CLR CLR CLR A a CHAR A a CHAR 0 CQ 0 CQ YOUR CALL SIGN YO...

Page 58: ...py the selected record s contents into the appropriate call sign memory Returns to RX CALL SIGN screen automatically When CALLER RXRPT1 or RXRPT2 is selected zPush 6 then rotate DIAL to select the desired con dition of call sign memory channel selection to be copied to from AUTO and LIST SEL AUTO selection won t appear when the appropriate call sign memory has no blank channel Go to step r when AU...

Page 59: ...eiving the reply call communicate normally yTo cancel the break in function turn the Break in function OFF in the MENU screen operation p 106 How to use the break in While operating with the call sign squelch p 124 the squelch never opens no audio sounds even if a call is re ceived unless your own call sign MY is specified However when the call including the BK ON signal break in call is received ...

Page 60: ...s capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in se quence If an un necessary character is entered push 6 or 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the se lected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor tPush 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code Push 6 to m...

Page 61: ...hed The message is transmitted each 30 sec automatically during continuous transmission yRelease PTT to return to receive uWhen the reply call with a message is received the call sign and the message scrolls at the bottom of the function display For your information The automatic received call sign and or message indication can be turned OFF in display set mode if desired RX CALL SIGN p 113 RX MES...

Page 62: ...eply voice audio that has been recorded in DV voice memory D Automatic reply function setting qEnter AUTO REPLY in DV set mode p 100 AUTO REPLY screen is displayed wRotate DIAL to select the desired reply condition OFF Deactivate the automatic reply function default ON Reply to the call with your own call sign VOICE Reply to the my call sign etc with the recorded voice memory automatically ePush 5...

Page 63: ...n wRotate DIAL to select DV VOICE MEMO then push 5 eRotate DIAL to select REPLY VOICE then push 5 REPLY VOICE screen is displayed REPLY V is displayed when voice memory has been re corded rTo play back the recorded voice memory push 5 Push 5 again to pause push 6 to cancel the play back tTo erase the recorded voice memory push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec disappears when voice memory erases 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 64: ...n set ON EMR appears when selecting ON tPush 5 Returns to DV SET MODE screen automatically yPush MENU to return to frequency indication Low speed data communication In addition to the digital voice communication low speed data communication is available The optional OPC 1799 DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE and serial data communication software purchase locally are re quired in addition The optional RS 9...

Page 65: ...ata from the PC Release PTT to re ceive Under computer control see Transmission condition setting at right D Transmission condition setting qEnter DV DATA TX in DV set mode p 100 wRotate DIAL to select PTT or AUTO PTT The input data from DATA SP MIC are transmit ted when pushing PTT default AUTO The input data from DATA SP MIC are transmit ted automatically when the data are input ePush 5 or 4 to ...

Page 66: ... starts the recording when the DV audio signal is received correctly tPush REC again to stop recording The recording stops automatically when the track becomes full Track size setting The track size can be changed with the following instruction qEnter TRACK SIZE in DV voice memo set mode TRACK SIZE screen is displayed wRotate DIAL to select the desired track size 10S 3TRACK Makes 3 tracks and 10 s...

Page 67: ...r blinks when a non DV signal is re ceived during DV mode operation When a signal other than DV mode is received the IC 92AD DV automatic detection switches to monitor in FM mode qEnter AUTO DETECT in DV set mode p 106 wRotate DIAL to turn the DV automatic detect function ON and OFF OFF DV mode indicator blinks however the trans ceiver receives in DV mode even if non DV mode signals are received O...

Page 68: ...S TX MODE screen is displayed wRotate DIAL to select GPS ePush 5 to select GPS SENTENCE screen rRotate DIAL to select the desired GPS sentence then push 5 A total 6 sentences RMC GGA GLL GSA VTG and GSV are available tRotate DIAL to turn the sentence usage ON and OFF yPush 5 or 4 to return to GPS SENTENCE screen uRepeat the steps r to y to set another GPS sentence usage Up to 4 GPS sentences are u...

Page 69: ... 4 to move the cursor left 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking tRepeat the steps r and t to enter the desired message Up to 20 character messages can be set yPush 5 to store the message uPush MENU to return to frequency indication MENU screen MESSAGE POSITION GPS Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DATA DATA AB AB SET SET SEL SEL CUR CUR CLR CLR CLR CLR GPS MESSAGE GPS MESSAGE A a CHAR A a CHA...

Page 70: ...essage indication qEnter RX GPS in message position set mode RX GPS MESSAGE screen is displayed wPush 5 or 4 to return to MESSAGE POSITION screen ePush MENU to return to frequency indication MENU screen DV SET MODE GPS AUTO TX Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 OFF OFF 5SEC 5SEC 10SEC 10SEC 30SEC 30SEC 1MIN 1MIN GPS AUTO TX GPS AUTO TX r MENU screen MESSAGE POSITION RX GPS Push MENU Rotate DIAL the...

Page 71: ...laying own elevation and the time DISTANCE Displaying distance from other station D Saving own received position data qOperate q r of Position indication See left column and select the desired position data wPush and hold S MR MR for 1 sec to save the selected position data to GPS memory CH00 The M CH number advances automatically in case the next M CH is already contains information 100 GPS M CH ...

Page 72: ...ngitude distance from own and direction SET Displays latitude longitude distance from own posi tion and direction of alarm setting for GPS memory ePush and hold S MR MR for 1 sec to save the selected position data to GPS memory CH00 The M CH number advances automatically in case the next M CH is already contains information 100 GPS M CH are available Push MR to display stored position data rPush 5...

Page 73: ...cter or code Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking uRepeat the steps r and t to enter the desired message Up to 8 character messages can be set iPush 5 to add the GPS data oPush MENU to return to frequency indication 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DIAL 2 8 5 6 MENU screen MESSAGE POSITION GPS MEMORY Push MENU Rotate ...

Page 74: ...tion ON or OFF tPush 4 to return to GPS MEMORY screen yPush MENU to return to frequency indication For your information When ALL or memory channel is selected above step r alarm functions depending on ALM AREA1 setting in the GPS set mode p 69 When RX or memory bank is selected above step r alarm functions depending on ALM AREA2 setting in the GPS set mode p 69 RX RX ALL ALL A A SET SET BACK BACK ...

Page 75: ... to select the desired GPS memory channel rPush and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to clear 1 beep sounds then the memory channel is cleared Remaining channels scroll up tPush 4 to return to GPS MEMORY screen yPush MENU to return to frequency indication RX RX ALL ALL A A SET SET BACK BACK SEL SEL EDIT EDIT ALM ALM GPS MEMORY GPS MEMORY C r MENU screen MESSAGE POSITION GPS MEMORY Push MENU Rotate DIAL then p...

Page 76: ...fault and 9600 bps D FORMAT Selects the displaying position format from dddºmm mm default and dddºmm ss D UNITS Selects display units for distance and elevation from m or ft ml default U S A version ft ml Other versions m D COMPASS DIRECTION Selects compass indication type from NORTH REF default and SOUTH REF D UTC offset Sets time difference from UTC Universal Time Coordinated within 12 00 to 12 ...

Page 77: ...und when a target position enters both 500 m 547 Y and 1 km 1094 Y range default Approximate 1 Three beep sounds 2 One beep sounds when coming into 500 m 547 Y and three beep sounds when coming into 1 km 1094 Y 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 Your position Point A Point C Point B Point D N Position of point A 35 00 15 N 134 59 45 E Position of point B 35 00 15 N 135 00 15 E Position of point C 34 59 45 N ...

Page 78: ...terval p 106 tSet the GPS A set items p 103 D GPS A code details While in GPS A operation following codes are transmitted to your connecting PC GPS A code is based on APRS code APRS Automatic Position Reporting System JA3YUA 1 GPS A IC 92AD 002338h3437 38N 13534 24E 000 000 I am here Can you watch me Your own call sign Unproto address Time stamp Time stamp h H M S Hour Minute Second z D H M Day Ho...

Page 79: ...to memory channels Operating frequency p 18 Operating mode p 21 Duplex direction DUP or DUP with an offset fre quency p 31 Subaudible tone encoder p 121 tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON OFF p 124 Subaudible tone frequency p 121 tone squelch fre quency or DTCS code with polarity pgs 121 125 Scan skip information p 87 Memory bank p 75 Memory name p 77 Tuning step p 18 Call sign squelch or Digital cod...

Page 80: ...ter select memory write mode 1 short and 1 long beep sound Memory channel number blinks eRotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel All channels are displayed Push VFO to return to memory mode indication A A µ FM FM 14 146 010 010 000 000 DIAL MR S MW B Appears Rotate DIAL to select the memory channel 14 146 010 010 BANK BANK MNAME MNAME SKIP SKIP OFF OFF FM FM r µ 000 000 DIAL MR S MW B Bli...

Page 81: ...qPush CALL to select call channel mode Pushing CALL toggles call TV and weather channels wRotate DIAL to select the desired call channel C0 and C1 are selectable Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the optional RS 92 Also available for A band operation only Available for the U S A version only Appears A A µ FM FM 14 145 600 600 025 025 The entered memory channel is selected MR S MW B ...

Page 82: ... VFO VFO and scan edge channels 0A 0B to 24A 24B as well as regular memory channels can be programmed in this way tPush and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound Memory channel number automatically increases when con tinuing to push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec after program ming EXAMPLE Programming 145 870 MHz into memory channel 11 blank channel 14 146 010 010 BANK BANK MNAME MNAME SKIP ...

Page 83: ...l has already been previously assigned to a bank rPush 4 or 6 to select the desired bank group A Z or bank channel 0 99 digit tRotate DIAL to select the bank group from A to Z or bank channel number from 00 to 99 yPush and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to assign the chan nel to the bank Return to the previous indication 14 145 870 870 BANK BANK MNAME MNAME SKIP SKIP OFF OFF FM FM r µ 011 011 14 145 870 8...

Page 84: ... also can be select the band eRotate DIAL to select the bank channel Only programmed channels are displayed rPush MR to return to regular memory condition A A µ FM FM 14 145 870 870 011 011 Memory mode A µ FM FM 14 145 870 870 C05 C05 Memory bank mode Bank channel is displayed Memory channel is displayed Push DIAL MR S MW B MR S MW B BAND D A A µ FM FM 14 145 620 620 C01 C01 Memory bank mode Bank ...

Page 85: ...e first character tRotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alphabeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 s...

Page 86: ... BANK A 01 A 01 BNAME AIR BNAME AIR MNAME MNAME SNAME SNAME AM AM r µ 03A 03A 12 127 500 500 BANK BANK A 01 A 01 BNAME AI BNAME AI MNAME MNAME SNAME SNAME AM AM r µ 03A 03A 12 127 500 500 BANK BANK A 01 A 01 BNAME A BNAME A MNAME MNAME SNAME SNAME AM AM r µ 03A 03A Enter select memory write mode Push and hold for 1 sec Push and hold for 1 sec to program Push to select memory mode Rotate DIAL to se...

Page 87: ...R for 2 sec at the step w will also copy the memory contents to VFO In this case the steps e and r are not necessary D Memory call memory call qSelect the memory call channel to be copied Push MR or CALL to select memory mode or call channel mode then rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel wPush and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode 1 short and 1 long beep sound Me...

Page 88: ...el Return to select memory write mode Memory channel number blinks Push VFO to exit select memory write mode NOTE Be careful the contents of cleared memories CANNOT be recalled 14 146 010 010 BANK BANK MNAME MNAME SKIP SKIP OFF OFF FM FM r µ 000 000 14 145 000 000 MNAME MNAME SKIP SKIP OFF OFF CLEAR CLEAR r µ 005 005 A FM FM 14 145 870 870 PSKIP PSKIP 14 145 000 000 BANK BANK MNAME MNAME SKIP SKIP...

Page 89: ...and 1 long beeps sound Displays the original memory channel number automatically and memory channel number blinks Do not hold S MW MR for more than 2 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO ePush 2 or 8 several times to select BANK rPush 4 or 6 to select the desired bank group or bank channel to be transferred tRotate DIAL to select the desired bank group or channel Select indicati...

Page 90: ...ED SCAN p 83 Repeatedly scans between two user programmed fre quencies Used for checking for frequencies within a speci fied range such as repeater output frequencies etc MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 85 Repeatedly scans memory channels except those set as skip channel Skip chan nels can be turned ON and OFF by pushing and holding SKIP 5 in memory mode 495 kHz 999 990 MHz Scan Jump Band edge Band edge Scan J...

Page 91: ...About the scanning steps The selected tuning step in each frequency band in VFO mode is used during scan Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen cies transmission reception during duplex scan opera tion FM FM A 14 148 800 800 PSKI PSKIP P01 P01 FM FM A 14 148 800 800 PSKI PSKIP SCAN SCANNAME SCAN SCANNAME Scan name Scan name is not displayed during a programmed scan Scan edge number Scan...

Page 92: ...lect the desired programmed scan edge channel from 00A to 24A tPush and hold S MW MR for 1 sec 3 beeps sound The other scan edge channel B 00B to 24B is automatically selected when continuing to push S MW MR after program ming yTo program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges 00B to 24B repeat steps w and r If the same frequency is programmed into a pair of scan edges programmed scan will n...

Page 93: ...scan push VFO Band memory scan function Repeatedly scans all memory channels programmed with any frequencies of the band programmed in the memory channel selected for scanning Mode scan function Repeatedly scans all memory channels in which the same operating mode as the se lected memory channel has been programmed Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen cies transmission reception durin...

Page 94: ...The bank link setting can be changed in scan set mode See page 109 for details Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen cies transmission reception during duplex scan opera tion Memory bank scan skips any memory channels in the se lected bank that are set to SKIP or PSKIP Memory bank scan stops at the first channel when all channels in a bank are set to SKIP or PSKIP FM FM A 14 146 010 01...

Page 95: ...sec to enter select memory write mode ePush 2 or 8 several times to select SKIP rRotate DIAL to select the skip condition from SKIP PSKIP or OFF for the selected channel PSKIP The channel is skipped during memory bank scan and the programmed frequency is skipped during VFO scan such as programmed scan SKIP The channel is skipped during memory or bank scan OFF The channel is scanned during any scan...

Page 96: ...ency band with BAND if desired Set the squelch level While pushing and holding SCAN 2 rotate DIAL to select the desired scan type ALL for full scan BAND for band scan P LINK for programmed link scan PROG xx or scan name if pro grammed for programmed scan xx 0 to 24 programmed scan edges numbers are only displayed DUP for duplex scan To start the scan release SCAN 2 Scan pauses when a signal is rec...

Page 97: ...mode p 108 w Rotate DIAL to set the desired scan resume time from 0 5 sec 1 sec steps and HOLD 0SEC Scan restarts immediately after the signal disappears 1SEC 5SEC Scan restarts 1 5 sec after the signal disap pears HOLD Scan restarts by rotating DIAL only e Push 5 or 4 to return to scan set mode r MENU to return to frequency indication Scan resume timer must be set shorter than the scan pause time...

Page 98: ... alerted with beeps and a blink S This function can be activated when setting the priority watch function ON MEMORY CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for a signal on the selected channel every 5 sec A memory channel with skip infor mation can be watched MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for signals on each memory ...

Page 99: ...mory bank channel s or call channel every 5 sec The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition p 89 y Push VFO to cancel the watch New2001 91 11 PRIORITY WATCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Although DIAL and 5 are used for description in this section 2 8 and 6 are available instead of DIAL and 5 MENU screen SCAN PRIO WATCH Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 Duri...

Page 100: ...Rotate DIAL to select the desired scan type from ALL BAND and PROG xx xx 0 24 DUP uRelease SCAN 2 to start the VFO scan watch The transceiver checks the memory bank channel s or call channel every 5 sec The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition p 89 i Push VFO to cancel the watch MENU screen SCAN PRIO WATCH Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 During priority watch Searches VF...

Page 101: ...ition then push 5 to return to the setting item selection mode tPush MENU to return to frequency indication re peat steps w to r to set another items MESSAGE POS MESSAGE POS SET MODE SET MODE SCAN SCAN DUP TONE DUP TONE DISPLAY DISPLAY MENU MENU r MENU groups appear AP OFF AP OFF POWER SAVE POWER SAVE ATTENUATOR ATTENUATOR MONITOR MONITOR DIAL SPEED DIAL SPEED SET MODE SET MODE r Setting items app...

Page 102: ... MEMO SET MODE MENU REF DV SET MODE SCAN DUP TONE DISPLAY SOUNDS MENU REF AUTO POWER OFF POWER SAVE ATTENUATOR MONITOR DIAL SPEED UP AUTO REPEATER MIC SIMPLE MODE WEATHER ALERT ITEMS p 96 p 96 p 96 p 97 p 97 p 97 p 98 p 98 REF AUTO POWER ON LOCK PTT LOCK BUSY LOCKOUT TIME OUT TIMER ACTIVE BAND DIAL REPLACE ITEMS p 98 p 98 p 99 p 99 p 99 p 99 p 99 REF RX CALL S RX CALL S MESSAGE POS MESSAGE POS DV ...

Page 103: ...L SCAN NAME OPENING LOGO OPENING CALL S 1 FONT SIZE ITEMS p 114 p 114 p 114 p 114 p 114 REF BEEP LEVEL KEY TOUCH BEEP SCAN STOP BEEP SCOPE AF OUTPUT p 115 p 115 p 115 p 115 VOLUME SELECT STANDBY BEEP 1 SUB BAD MUTE p 115 p 116 p 116 ITEMS REF ITEMS REF AUTO REPLY DIGITAL CODE DV DATA TX DIGITAL MONITOR DIGITAL RPT SET RXCALL WRITE RXRPT WRITE GPS TX MODE GPS SENTENCE RMC GGA GLL GSA ITEMS p 100 p ...

Page 104: ...mption of the battery by stopping the operation of a digital block of the DV mode in addition to the op eration of Auto1 D Attenuator The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong RF signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcasting station are present at your location Select the attenuator function ON and OFF default OFF OFF...

Page 105: ...e dial speed acceleration is turned OFF ON The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON default D Auto repeater U S A version only The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the duplex operation and tone encoder The offset and re peater tone is not changed by the auto repeater function Reset these frequencies if necessary OFF The auto repeater function is turned OFF RPT1 Activates for dup...

Page 106: ... SQL VOL and MENU Lock function only can still be accessed Accessible keys can be set to 1 of 4 groups NORMAL PWR PTT SQL VOL and MENU Lock function only accessible default NO SQL PWR PTT VOL and MENU Lock func tion only are accessible NO VOL PWR PTT SQL and MENU Lock func tion only are accessible ALL PWR PTT and MENU Lock function only are accessible NORM 1 NORM 1 SIMPLE SIMPLE NORM 2 NORM 2 MIC ...

Page 107: ...lapses D Active band Allows continuous frequency selection of the operating fre quency across all bands SINGLE A single operating frequency can be selected within the current band Push BAND for band selection in this case ALL The operating frequency can be selected continuously default D Dial replace Exchanging DIAL and VOL function OFF The dial replace function is turned OFF default ON The dial r...

Page 108: ...in the auto reply function the power save function p 96 stop functioning automatically to receive call sign signal properly D Digital code Sets the desired digital code for digital code squelch opera tion Total of 100 codes 00 99 are available default 00 D DV data TX During low speed data operation auto data transmission function is available This function transmits when data has been input from P...

Page 109: ...uto write When an individual station call is received the calling station call sign can be automatically set in UR default OFF D Repeater call sign auto write When accessing a repeater with a call sign different than is programmed the repeater call sign can be set into RPT1 and or RPT2 automatically by reading the repeater s trans mission default OFF The transceiver sets the received repeater call...

Page 110: ...ct the desired sentence formatter RMC GGA GLL GSA VTG and GSV are selectable e Push 5 to enter the desired sentence formatter se lection r Rotate DIAL to select the setting See next page for details t Push 5 or 6 to select ON OFF y Rotate DIAL to select next sentence and repeat steps w to t or push MENU to return to frequency in dication Only four sentence formatters can be activated at same time ...

Page 111: ...abeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor eRepeat step w until the desired unproto address is pro grammed rPush 5 to program the unproto add...

Page 112: ...amp Selects transmitting time stamp type from DHM HMS and OFF This function can be transmitted UTC Universal Time Coordinated time only OFF No time stamp is transmitted default DHM Time stamp in the format of Day Hour and Minute is transmitted HMS Time stamp in the format of Hour Minute and Second is transmitted OFF OFF DHM DHM HMS HMS TIME STAMP TIME STAMP r OFF OFF DHM DHM HMS HMS TIME STAMP TIM...

Page 113: ...hen COURSE SPEED is selected in data extension qPush 5 twice to enter programming wRotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alphabeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left Push CLR ...

Page 114: ... Call sign edit record Selects call sign programming when the call sign is edited or corrected with the pre programmed call sign OFF The edited or corrected call sign is over writ ten SELECT The edited or corrected call sign is pro grammed into the selected call sign memory AUTO The edited or corrected call sign is pro grammed into a blank channel automatically default DIAL 2 8 5 6 OFF OFF 5SEC 5S...

Page 115: ...R communication mode no call sign setting is necessary When an EMR communication mode signal is received the audio voice will be heard at the specified level even the volume setting level is set to mini mum level or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use OFF The EMR function is set to OFF default ON The EMR function is set to ON EMR appears on the display ON ON OFF OFF EMR EMR r ON ON OF...

Page 116: ...can resume timer Selects the scan resume time from a pause after the re ceived signal disappears 0 SEC Scan resumes when a received signal disap pears 1 5 SEC Scan pauses 1 5 sec after a received signal disappears default 2 sec HOLD Scan remains paused on the received sig nal even if it disappears Rotate DIAL to resume manually Scan resume timer must be set shorter than scan pause timer previous i...

Page 117: ...ber during program scan Program scan link setting q Rotate DIAL to select the program scan number that you want to change w Push 5 to enter program scan setting e Rotate DIAL to select the setting r Push 5 to set and return to the PSCAN LINK screen t Rotate DIAL to select next program scan and repeat steps w to r or push MENU to exit MENU screen operation BANK A ON BANK A ON BANK D ON BANK D ON BA...

Page 118: ...54 1 Hz default 88 5 Available subaudible tone frequencies The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and conse quently their spacing is narrow compared with units having 38 tones Therefore some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies MENU SCREEN OPERATION 110 12 New2001 0 000 00 0 000 00 OFFSET FREQ OFFSET FREQ 159 995 00 159 995 00 OFFSET FREQ OFFSET FREQ 88 5 88 5 ...

Page 119: ... 0 character per second New2001 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 111 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 023 023 DTCS CODE DTCS CODE 754 754 DTCS CODE DTCS CODE 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 245 246 251 252 255 261 263 265 266 271 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 506 516 523 526 532 546 565 606 612 624 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116...

Page 120: ...backlight is turned OFF ON The backlight continuously lights ON AUTO Lights when an operation is performed goes out after 5 sec default D Busy LED The TX RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open This indication can be turned OFF to conserve the battery power if desired OFF The indicator does not function even if a signal is received ON The indicator lights gre...

Page 121: ...tomatically indicates the set station or your own call sign during digital mode transmission default YOUR D RX message display B band only Sets auto received message display function AUTO and OFF When this setting is set to AUTO the transceiver auto matically displays and scrolls the received message default AUTO LCD CONTRAST LCD CONTRAST LCD CONTRAST LCD CONTRAST High contrast 16 Default 8 8 16 1...

Page 122: ...all sign The set my call sign can be displayed at power ON default OFF D Font size Displayed character size during MENU mode indication in the function display is selectable from Large and Small LARGE Makes 5 lines Max 5 items are displayed at the same time default SMALL Makes 6 lines Max 6 items are displayed at the same time 114 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION New2001 ON ON OFF OFF OPENING LOGO OPENING...

Page 123: ...o audio is heard during sweep D Volume select Select the volume level adjustment from Both and Separate for dualwatch operation BOTH Both A band and B band volume level is adjusted with VOL at the same time de fault SEPARATE The Volume setting is adjusted independ ently in A and B bands with VOL Minimum level Maximum level BEEP LEVEL BEEP LEVEL 39 39 BEEP LEVEL BEEP LEVEL 0 ON ON OFF OFF KEY TOUCH...

Page 124: ...ng function Sub band audio signal condition is selectable while dual band operating OFF Disable sub band muting function default MUTE Sub band audio signal is muted when re ceiving signal on MAIN band BEEP Beep sounds when finishing to receive sub band signal ON ON OFF OFF STANDBY BEEP STANDBY BEEP r OFF OFF ON ON STANDBY BEEP STANDBY BEEP r MUTE MUTE BEEP BEEP OFF OFF SUB BAND MUTE SUB BAND MUTE ...

Page 125: ...put y Push MENU to program the DTMF code and exit programming mode Entering 16th digit automatically exits the programming mode u Push VFO to exit DTMF memory DTMF memory channel rCh01 Ch01 DTMF MEMORY DTMF MEMORY Displays NO indication when the blank channel is selected rCh01 6 DTMF MEMORY Ch01 01234567 89ABC 0 SET BACK SEL EDIT DTMF MEMORY Ch01 01234567 89AB6 SQL SET MAIN CLR SQL SET MAIN CLR DT...

Page 126: ...be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting Pushing 1 9 or 0 to transmit DTMF memory channel Ch01 Ch09 or Ch10 respectively q Set the desired frequency p 18 w Enter DTMF TX KEY in DUP TONE set mode p 112 e Rotate DIAL to select DTMF transmitting key DTMF M as below r Push 5 or 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indi cation t While pushing PTT push the d...

Page 127: ...er DTMF memory mode w Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTMF memory chan nel to be cleared e Push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to clear the selected DTMF memory channel r Push VFO A to exit DTMF memory When entering DTMF programming mode After clearing the DTMF memory Ch01 01234567 89ABC 0 SET BACK SEL EDIT DTMF MEMORY DIAL 1 9 SCOPE DTMF M CS CLR Ch01 Ch01 01234567 01234567 89AB 89AB SET SET BACK BAC...

Page 128: ...MF tones at about 100 msec per tone 200 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 msec per tone 300 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 msec per tone 500 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 500 msec per tone e Push 5 or 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indi cation MENU screen DUP TONE DTMF SPEED Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DV SET MODE SCAN rDUP TONE MENU r100 10...

Page 129: ...ved TSQL R DTCS R is displayed when the reverse tone DTCS is set D Pocket beep These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver D Setting subaudible tones for repeater or tone squelch q Enter CTCSS TONE or RPT TONE in DUP TONE set mode p 110 w Rotate DIAL to select the des...

Page 130: ...sh and hold MODE REC for 1 sec several times to select DV mode w Enter DIGITAL CODE in DV SET MODE p 100 e Rotate DIAL to select the desired digital code Each operating band and each memory channel have inde pendent settings r Push 5 or 4 to return to DV SET MODE and push MENU to return to frequency indication MENU screen DV SET MODE DIGITAL CODE Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DV VOICE M SET MO...

Page 131: ...NU to re turn to frequency indication MENU screen CALL SIGN YOUR CALL SIGN Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DV VOICE M SET MODE rDV SET MODE MENU 00 200 500 r300 DIGITAL CODE rCALL SIGN RX CALL S MESSAGE POS MENU rU01 U01 ABCDEF ABCDEF 500 500 r300 300 YOUR CALL SIGN YOUR CALL SIGN rM01 GHIJKL 500 r300 MY CALL SIGN MENU screen CALL SIGN MY CALL SIGN Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DV VOICE M SE...

Page 132: ...TONE FM FM 145300 145300 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP 25 25 B MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR TSQL TSQL FM FM 145300 145300 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP 25 25 B MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS FM FM 145300 145300 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP 25 25 B MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR DTCS DTCS FM FM 145300 145300 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP 25 25 B MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR TSQL ...

Page 133: ...or 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU to return to frequency indi cation B MemoName PRIO WX EMR DTCS FM 145300 PSKIP DUP 25 B MemoName PRIO WX EMR TONE FM 145300 PSKIP DUP 25 B MemoName PRIO WX EMR TSQL FM 145300 PSKIP DUP 25 B MemoName PRIO WX EMR DTCS FM 145300 PSKIP DUP 25 B MemoName MemoName PRIO PRIO WX WX EMR EMR TSQL TSQL FM FM 43 438 500 500 PSKIP PSKIP DUP DUP 25 25 B MemoName...

Page 134: ...r DTCS code is detected The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater tone fre quency when the tone squelch is OFF The decoded tone frequency is used for the tone squelch fre quency CTCSS TONE when the tone squelch is ON The decoded DTCS code is used for the DTCS code when the DTCS squelch is ON t Push VFO to stop the scan If the scan is cancelled before the transceiver detects the tone or c...

Page 135: ...accidental frequency changes and accidental function access Push MENU for 1 sec to toggle the lock function ON and OFF PWR VOL SQL and PTT can still be accessed while the lock function is ON default D Key lock type While the lock function is ON PWR VOL SQL and PTT can still be accessed Accessible switches can be set to one of 4 groups with LOCK in set mode p 98 NORMAL PWR VOL SQL and PTT are acces...

Page 136: ...channel is monitored every 5 sec for the announcement When the alert signal is detected the ALT and the WX channel are displayed alternately and sounds a beep tone until the trans ceiver is operated The previously selected used weather channel is checked periodically during standby or while scanning q Select the desired weather channel w Enter WEATHER ALERT in set mode p 98 e Rotate DIAL to select...

Page 137: ...urrent drain to con serve battery power The power save duty cycle the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off during standby can be set to auto matic1 default 1 4 150 msec 600msec 1 8 150 msec 1200msec automatic2 in addition stopping the operation of a digital block at the DV mode or OFF with POWER SAVE in set mode p 96 AUTO1 selects 1 4 duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec the...

Page 138: ...ck or case and the battery is exhausted auto power on does not function During standby a small current still flows in the radio Time out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission etc the transceiver has a time out timer This timer cuts a transmis sion OFF after 1 3 5 or 10 min of continuous transmission This timer can be cancelled default Approx 10 sec before the time out timer is activat...

Page 139: ...for night time operation The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously turned AUTO or turned OFF if de sired LCD contrast The contrast of the LCD can be selected from 16 levels MENU screen DISPLAY FONT SIZE Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 MENU screen DISPLAY BACKLIGHT Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 MENU screen DISPLAY LCD CONT Push MENU Rotate DIAL then push 5 DIAL 2 8 5 6 NOTE The s...

Page 140: ...C 1797 between both SP jacks w While pushing MR and MENU push and hold PWR for 1 sec to enter cloning mode CLONE M appears e Push PTT on the master transceiver CLONE OUT M appears and the bar meter shows that cloning is taking place After the cloning is completed the display returns to CLONE END r Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF The optional RS 92 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE is also avai...

Page 141: ...clearing the memory contents a partial reset function is available for the trans ceiver D All reset q Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF w While pushing and holding VFO MR and BAND then turn power ON to reset the CPU ALL RESET appears when resetting the CPU See the illustration below CAUTION Resetting the CPU returns all programmed contents to their default settings D Partial reset q Pu...

Page 142: ... of PROGRAM CH VFO mode or call channel is selected The programmed memory channel is only one The CPU malfunctioned External factors caused a fault The transceiver s power is ON The battery pack is fault electric dis charge SOLUTION Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack Clean battery terminals Check the battery polarity Rotate VOL to suitable level Check the connection of the external s...

Page 143: ...l 430 440 MHz 2 1 A typical Tx Mid 144 MHz 1 2 A typical 430 440 MHz 1 5 A typical Tx Low 144 MHz 0 6 A typical 430 440 MHz 0 7 A typical Tx S Low 0 4 A typical Rx Rated output 150 mA typical single watch FM 180 mA typical dualwatch FM FM 200 mA typical single watch DV 220 mA typical dualwatch FM DV Power save 38 mA typical single watch FM Duty 1 4 43 mA typical dualwatch FM FM 47 mA typical singl...

Page 144: ...MHz 2 5 µV typ DV digital PN9 4 8 kbps BER 1 VHF Amateur band only 0 22 µV typ UHF Amateur band only 0 22 µV typ Audio output power More than 200 mW at 10 distortion at 7 4 V DC with an 8 Ω load Selectivity FM Wide AM More than 50 dB FM Narrow DV More than 45 dB WFM More than 300 kHz 3 dB Less than 700 kHz 20 dB Ext speaker connector 3 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 8 Ω Spurious and image rejection ratio ...

Page 145: ... 85 HEADSET WITH VOX PTT UNIT Hands free headset with VOX control box D Other options RS 92 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE Allows you to operate the transceiver as well as the easy memory management from the connected PC for Microsoft Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Vista with an RS 232C COM port In addition low speed data communication is enabled with this software for DV mode operation A data communication ...

Page 146: ...nly 3 channels and is useful for group operations during touring etc Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE A Selects band B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode Y Frequency or memory channel UP Z Frequency or memory channel DOWN A Toggles the monitor function B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode Y Frequency or memory channel UP Z Frequency or memory channel DOWN MENU screen SET MODE MIC SIMP...

Page 147: ...lar mark then insert it tightly e Rotate the threaded connector shell clockwise to tighten the connector Disconnecting from the DATA SP MIC jack q Rotate the threaded connector shell counter clockwise to loosen the connector w Disconnect the cable from the DATA SP MIC jack e Reattach the rubber cap tightly to the DATA SP MIC jack Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack CAUTION Turn power OFF the transc...

Page 148: ...23 Basic operation 20 Battery charging 8 Battery indicator 10 12 Battery information 12 Battery information 12 Battery life 12 Battery pack 1 137 Battery replacement 12 Beep output level 115 Beep tones 127 Belt clip 1 Break in communication 51 Break in function 107 Busy LED 112 Busy lockout 99 C Call channel 16 Call sign edit record 106 Call sign programming 34 Caution 8 Channel setting 14 Charger...

Page 149: ...41 Digital repeater setting 101 Digital voice mode operation 38 Display backlighting 112 131 DISPLAY set mode 95 Display set mode items 112 Displaying own received position data with compass 64 DTCS code 111 DTCS polarity 111 DTCS polarity setting 125 DTCS squelch 124 DTMF speed 111 DTMF TX KEY 112 Dualwatch operation 25 DUP TONE set mode 95 DUP TONE set mode items 110 Duplex operation 29 31 DV au...

Page 150: ...60 70 GPS A Set mode 103 GPS A symbol 105 H Hand strap 1 How to change the main band 14 I Important i Items list 94 K Key lock effect 127 Key lock type 98 127 Keypad 4 Key touch beep 115 L LCD contrast 113 131 Lock function 25 127 Low speed data communication 56 Low speed data communication application setting 57 Low speed data communication operation 57 M Main band selection 14 26 Memory bank lin...

Page 151: ...onal battery case 12 Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE 138 Optional UT 121 installation 137 Options 137 Other functions 117 Other functions for DV mode operation 58 Other options 137 P Panel description 2 Partial reset 133 Play back or erase the voice memory 55 Pocket beep 121 Pocket beep function 125 Position indication 63 Power save 96 129 Precautions ii Priority watch 90 108 Priority wa...

Page 152: ...indication 78 Sentence formatter setting 60 Set mode 94 Set mode items 96 Setting a frequency 18 Setting a tuning step 18 Setting audio volume 20 26 Setting digital code for digital code squelch or beep 122 Setting DTCS code for DTCS squelch or beep 122 Setting DTMF transfer speed 120 Setting duplex direction 31 Setting offset frequency 31 Setting squelch level 20 27 Setting subaudible tones for r...

Page 153: ...equency 110 Tuning step selection 18 TV channel 16 TV channel operation 28 TV channel receiving 28 TX call sign display 113 TX message programming 52 U Units 68 Unproto Address 103 Using DIAL All channels 72 Using DIAL Programmed channels 72 Using the dial 18 Using the keypad 19 73 UTC offset 68 V VFO mode 15 VFO scan watch 92 Voice memory recording for automatic reply 55 Volume select 115 Volume ...

Page 154: ...146 MEMO New2001 ...

Page 155: ...147 MEMO New2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 156: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan New2001 A 6616H 1EX Printed in Japan 2007 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink ...

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