Summary of Contents for IC-A25N

Page 1: ...OPERATION 10 Bluetooth OPERATION For only the IC A25N and IC A25NE 4 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 BATTERY CHARGING 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENTS INTRODUCTION iA25N iA25C iA25NE iA25CE VHF AIR B...

Page 2: ...on is supplied with the IC A25N and IC A25NE Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in Japan the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Rus...

Page 3: ...1 1 Section 1 ACCESSORIES ATTACHMENTS Supplied accessories 1 2 Attaching accessories 1 3 D D Antenna 1 3 D D Battery pack Battery case 1 3 D D Belt clip 1 4 Headset connection 1 5...

Page 4: ...HMENTS 1 2 Supplied accessories Antenna Belt clip Handstrap Battery case Battery pack Headset adapter Power adapter Battery charger May not be supplied or the shape may be different depending on the t...

Page 5: ...ft up to detach the battery pack x CAUTION DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna DO NOT connect an antenna other than supplied antenna or those listed in this manual Transmitting wi...

Page 6: ...e battery pack from the transceiver if it is attached 2 Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a click sound To detach Lift the tab up q and slide th...

Page 7: ...o output your transmitted voice to the headset MENU Sounds Settings Side Tone p 11 7 PTT PTT switch User supplied if necessary Use a PTT switch with a 3 5 mm 1 8 inch plug NOTE Some headsets may not b...

Page 8: ...2 1 Section 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front top and side panels IC A25C IC A25CE 2 2 Function display 2 3 D D Icon area 2 3 D D Text area 2 3...

Page 9: ...ON or OFF GROUP KEY 0 GROUP p 4 2 Push to display the Group List screen to change the group in the memory mode i POWER KEY Hold down for 1 second to turn the transceiver ON or OFF o DC POWER JACK p 3...

Page 10: ...IC A25NE Displayed when a Bluetooth device is connected WX ICON For only the IC A25N and IC A25C z z is displayed when the transceiver is in the Weather Channel Selection mode p 9 3 z z Displayed when...

Page 11: ...3 1 Section 3 BATTERY CHARGING Battery charger 3 2 Battery case 3 2...

Page 12: ...sing the supplied battery case install 6 AA LR6 size Alkaline batteries as shown below CAUTION NEVER incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture NEVER expose a d...

Page 13: ...tting 4 2 D D Setting the frequency 4 2 D D Receiving 4 2 D D Adjusting the squelch level 4 2 D D Using the Automatic Noise Limiter ANL function 4 2 D D Transmitting 4 2 Selecting the 121 5 MHz emerge...

Page 14: ...ct a channel D DReceiving When receiving a signal RX is displayed and audio is heard L L Rotate volume control knob to adjust the audio output level TIP To change the selected group 1 Push F and then...

Page 15: ...viously selected frequency Selecting the Recall channels The transceiver stores the previously selected frequencies in the Recall CH You can easily select them without rotating DIAL or accessing memor...

Page 16: ...IGATION For only the IC A25N and IC A25NE Keys used for Navigation Function 5 2 Course Deviation Indicator CDI screen 5 2 Using the Omni Bearing Selector OBS 5 2 Flying to a VOR station 5 3 D D Crossc...

Page 17: ...ight plan is selected rDIRECT TO KEY 5 Push to display the Direct To WPT screen to enter a waypoint tFLIGHT PLAN KEY 6 FPL Push to display the current flight plan Only when a flight plan is selected q...

Page 18: ...CDI NOTE The IC A25N and IC A25NE s VOR Navigation features are supplemental aids to navigation only and are not intended to be a substitute for primary VOR navigation equipment Flying to a VOR statio...

Page 19: ...0 340 350 N Magnetic north Heading 66 VOR station 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 N Magnetic north...

Page 20: ...D Selecting a waypoint from a flight plan 6 2 D D Selecting a waypoint near your position 6 2 D D Setting a waypoint manually 6 3 D D Selecting a waypoint from history 6 3 Flying through a flight plan...

Page 21: ...d Blinks while searching for satellites or calculating position data Icon area Navigation area Normal type CDI type HEADING INDICATOR For only the Normal screen Displays your heading DESTINATION ICON...

Page 22: ...oints contained in the flight plan and then select the next waypoint Selecting a waypoint Continued D DSelecting a waypoint near your position 1 Push F and then push to display the Direct To WPT scree...

Page 23: ...ion dialog is displayed 4 After editing push ENT to return to the Add FPL screen 5 Select Add Waypoint and then push ENT The Group List screen is displayed 6 Select a group and then push ENT Waypoints...

Page 24: ...n shown below is displayed 3 Edit the flight plan as shown to the step 2 to 8 of the Adding a flight plan on the previous page 4 Select Overwrite and then push ENT to save the flight plan A confirmati...

Page 25: ...7 1 Section 7 SCAN OPERATION Using the Scan function 7 2 Scan types 7 2 D D VFO scan 7 2 D D Memory channel scan 7 2...

Page 26: ...r the entire band IC A25N IC A25NE The transceiver scans the COM and NAV bands L L May not scans the NAV band depending on the presettings Ask your dealer for details IC A25C IC A25CE The transceiver...

Page 27: ...D Memory channel name 8 3 D D Type 8 3 D D Frequency 8 4 D D TAG setting 8 4 D D Position 8 4 D D Group 8 5 D D Group name 8 5 Deleting a Memory channel 8 5 Editing User Type 8 5 Saving contents into...

Page 28: ...t a group and then select a Memory channel to edit The Edit Memory screen is displayed 3 Select an item and then push ENT 4 Edit the item L L See the following pages for each item s details L L Push M...

Page 29: ...channel Type Select the type that indicates the type of equipment as shown below Item Type TWR Tower GND Ground ATS Automatic Terminal Information Service ATF Aerodrome Traffic Frequency APP Approach...

Page 30: ...SA OFF Enter the RX TX frequency ON Enter the RX and TX frequencies Weather channel For only the IC A25N and IC A25C Select a weather channel D DTAG setting Displayed only when a frequency is entered...

Page 31: ...e Memory channel type p 8 3 1 Open the User Type 1 or User Type 2 screen MENU Manage Memory User Type User Type 1 User Type 2 The User Type 1 or User Type 2 screen is displayed 2 Edit the user type Yo...

Page 32: ...layed 5 Push MENU to return to the Main screen Saving contents into the Memory channels You can save contents to the memory channels depending on the transceiver s presettings D DSaving a Waypoint For...

Page 33: ...function 9 2 Using a weather channel For only the IC A25N and IC A25C 9 3 D D Selecting a Weather channel 9 3 D D Receiving a Weather Alert 9 3 D D Scanning Weather channels 9 3 D D Weather channel t...

Page 34: ...is displayed if no channel is set as the Priority channel 2 Push ENT Group List is displayed 3 Select the channel to set as the Priority channel and then push ENT The selected channel is set as the P...

Page 35: ...the IC A25N and IC A25C NOTE When the Weather Alert function is ON the transceiver checks Weather channels even if a channel other than a Weather channel is selected Except when the Priority Watch fu...

Page 36: ...Push keypad keys to set the flight service station s frequency and then push ENT The Radio Settings screen is displayed 3 Push MENU to return to the Main screen D DUsing the Duplex function 1 Set the...

Page 37: ...For only the IC A25N and IC A25NE Operating Bluetooth 6 2 Electromagnetic Interference 6 2 Pairing with a device 6 2 Pairing with a Low Energy device 6 3 Disconnecting a paired device 6 3 Unpairing a...

Page 38: ...t to 6 MENU Radio Settings VOX Level Pairing with a device You can pair Bluetooth headsets and data devices to the transceiver as shown below A maximum of 5 Bluetooth headsets and data devices A maxim...

Page 39: ...Connect is displayed if a device is connected 3 Select a device to disconnect and then push ENT The screen shown below is displayed 4 Push ENT A confirmation dialog is displayed 5 Push MENU to return...

Page 40: ...ttings 11 5 Manage Memory 11 6 D D Edit Memory 11 6 D D Delete Memory 11 6 Radio Settings 11 6 D D Time Out Timer 11 6 D D Weather Alert For only the IC A25N and IC A25C 11 6 D D WX CH TAG Set For onl...

Page 41: ...n function is not used D D WPT NAV Disp MENU WPT Navigation WPT NAV Disp Display the Waypoint Navigation screen L L Not displayed when the Waypoint Navigation function is not used D DDirect To WPT MEN...

Page 42: ...t Save your current position as a Waypoint D DManage FPL MENU WPT Navigation Manage FPL Add edit or delete a flight plan Add FPL Add a flight plan p 6 4 Edit FPL Edit a flight plan p 6 5 Delete FPL De...

Page 43: ...t or data device Bluetooth For only the IC A25N and IC A25NE D DSettings MENU WPT Navigation Settings Edit GPS Navigation Style and Auto Change settings GPS Set Turn the built in GPS receiver ON or OF...

Page 44: ...Bluetooth Settings Edit Bluetooth settings Bluetooth Set Turn the Bluetooth function ON or OFF OFF Turns OFF the function ON Turns ON the function Auto Connect Select whether or not to automatically c...

Page 45: ...Set For only the IC A25N and IC A25C MENU Radio Settings WX CH TAG Set Select whether or not to tag each Weather channel p 9 3 OFF The channel is skipped while scanning ON The channel is scanned while...

Page 46: ...d speed Bearing Select a format to display the bearing Sounds Settings D DBeep MENU Sounds Settings Beep Set the beep output level to between 1 lowest and 10 highest or OFF D DSide Tone MENU Sounds Se...

Page 47: ...IONS AND OPTIONS Specifications 12 2 D D General 12 2 D D Transmitter 12 2 D D Receiver 12 2 Options 12 3 D D Battery pack Battery case 12 3 D D Charger 12 3 D D Antenna 12 3 D D Belt clip and belt ha...

Page 48: ...not included 58 9 W 148 4 H 31 8 D mm 2 3 W 5 8 H 1 3 D inches Weight approximately 384 g 13 6 oz with antenna and BP 288 D DTransmitter Output power 6 0 W PEP typical Modulation limiting 70 to 100 A...

Page 49: ...rough a 12 V or 24 V cigarette lighter socket OPC 2379 headset adapter To connect your headset to the transceiver HM 231 hand microphone RS AERO1A Future product AndroidTM application software for fli...

Page 50: ...13 1 Section 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 13 2 D D Fuse replacement 13 2...

Page 51: ...battery is exhausted Set a COM band frequency Recharge the battery pack p 4 2 p 3 2 Locked is displayed when you push keypad keys or rotate DIAL The keypad and DIAL is locked Push F and then push to u...

Page 52: ...Key beep 11 7 Keypad lock 2 2 L LCD backlight 11 7 LCD contrast 11 7 LCD night mode 11 7 M Memory channel Deleting 8 5 Editing 8 2 Saving a frequency 8 6 Saving a waypoint 8 6 User type 8 3 Menu scree...

Page 53: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7388 4EX 2017 Icom Inc...

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