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OTHER FUNCTIONS

Using the DTMF memory .......................................................................6-2

 

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Entering the DTMF code .................................................................6-2

 

D

Monitoring the entered DTMF code ................................................6-2

 

D

Clearing the DTMF memory contents .............................................6-2

Transmitting a DTMF code .....................................................................6-3

 

D

Using a DTMF memory channel .....................................................6-3

 

D

Manual DTMF code transmission ...................................................6-3

 

D

Selecting the DTMF transmit speed ...............................................6-4

Tone squelch operation ..........................................................................6-5

DTCS code squelch operation................................................................6-6

 

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About the DTCS polarity .................................................................6-6

Using the Tone scan function .................................................................6-7

Weather channel operation (For only the USA version) .........................6-8

 

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Selecting a Weather channel ..........................................................6-8

 

D

Using the Weather Alert function ....................................................6-8

Using the VOX function ..........................................................................6-9

 

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Turning ON the VOX function .........................................................6-9

 

D

Setting the VOX level ......................................................................6-9

 

D

VOX-related settings .......................................................................6-9

Using the Simple MIC function .............................................................6-10

Cloning .................................................................................................6-11

 

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Cloning between two transceivers ................................................ 6-11

 

D

Cloning using a PC ....................................................................... 6-11

Resetting ..............................................................................................6-12

 

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Partial Reset .................................................................................6-12

 

D

All Reset .......................................................................................6-12

Summary of Contents for IC-T10

Page 1: ...e the BASIC MANUAL that come with the transceiver for precautions and basic operations ADVANCED MANUAL VHF UHF DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER T10 INTRODUCTION 1 BATTERY CHARGING 2 MEMORY OPERATION 3 SCAN OPERA...

Page 2: ...Enter IC T10 into the Search box on the site Basic manual Comes with the transceiver Instructions for the basic operations and precautions Advanced manual This manual Battery charging Memory operation...

Page 3: ...een Advanced search screen Printing out the desired pages Click Find Ctrl F or Advanced Search Shift Ctrl F in the Edit menu to open the search screen This is convenient when searching for a particula...

Page 4: ...tention to the swelled battery pack 1 2 Charging the battery pack 1 3 D Using the BC 213 rapid charger 1 3 External DC power operation 1 4 D Using an external power source 1 4 Specifications for the b...

Page 5: ...ve years have passed since the pack was manufactured The pack has been repeatedly charged TIP Keep the battery terminals clean It s a good idea to clean them occasionally DBattery icon Icon Battery st...

Page 6: ...not be supplied or the shape may be different depending on the transceiver version Charging note CAUTION DO NOT use a battery pack or charger that are not manufactured or approved by Icom BE SURE to...

Page 7: ...ceiver just like a battery pack Turn OFF the transceiver and then attach the AD 149H as shown to the right R WARNING NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC This could cau...

Page 8: ...Memory channel content 2 2 Selecting a Memory channel 2 2 D Using DIAL 2 2 D Using the Ten Keypad 2 2 Selecting a Call channel 2 3 Entering Memory channels 2 3 Copying Memory content to the VFO 2 4 E...

Page 9: ...e squelch frequency Tone squelch frequency for accessing a repeater DTCS code polarity NOTE Memory content may be accidentally cleared by static electricity electric transients and other causes In add...

Page 10: ...dly push BAND to select the VHF band 3 Set the frequency to 145 800 MHz 4 Push S MW until two short beeps sound and the channel number blink L Holding down even after two short beeps sound writes the...

Page 11: ...ncy near a Memory or Call channel in the VFO mode 1 Repeatedly push V M C to select the Memory mode or Call Channel mode 2 Rotate DIAL to select a Memory Channel or Call channel to copy 3 Hold down S...

Page 12: ...the channel that a memory name is given L A frequency is displayed for the channel without channel name Usable characters A b C d E F G H I J k L m n O P q R S t U V W 0 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X y Z Space...

Page 13: ...IAL operation during a scan 3 3 D Squelch setting for a scan 3 3 D Tuning step for a VFO scan 3 3 D Scan Skip function 3 3 D Operating mode during a scan 3 3 D When a signal is received 3 3 VFO Scan 3...

Page 14: ...on the preregistered memory channels ALL scan ALL Repeatedly scans all memory channels Selected band scan BAND Scans all memory channels on the same frequency band as the selected channel Tone scan Th...

Page 15: ...p 5 4 is applied to the scan DScan Skip function The skip function speeds up scanning by not scanning those frequencies set as skip channels p 3 5 In the VFO mode Skips the frequency assigned as p 3...

Page 16: ...signal strength 3 Push SCAN or V M C to cancel the scan TIP While scanning rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction While scanning hold down to turn the Lock function ON or OFF DVFO Scan type Ther...

Page 17: ...nnel number blink 7 Push S MW to return to the Memory mode Enter two or more memory channels to run the Memory Scan p 2 3 1 Repeatedly push V M C to select the Memory mode 2 Hold down SCAN until a bee...

Page 18: ...e Repeater input signal 4 3 D Using the 1750 Hz tone burst 4 3 Duplex operation 4 4 D Setting the frequency offset 4 4 D Setting the duplex direction 4 4 D Duplex operation 4 4 D Using the Duplex Reve...

Page 19: ...DIAL to set the repeater output frequency TIP For only the USA version Steps 3 to 5 are not necessary if the Auto Repeater function p 5 7 is turned ON since the function automatically sets the repeate...

Page 20: ...an repeaters Step 1 Selecting t CALL 1 Push SET to enter the Set mode A Set mode item is displayed 2 Repeatedly push SET to select dtmF t 3 Rotate DIAL to select t CALL 4 Push V M C to exit the Set mo...

Page 21: ...ET to select dUP 3 Rotate DIAL to set a duplex direction OFF The receive and transmit frequencies are the same The transmit frequency shifts down from the receive frequency by the offset amount The tr...

Page 22: ...equency offset or duplex direction in this case While accessing a repeater While transmitting in Duplex mode DUsing the Auto Repeater function For only the USA version When the operating frequency fal...

Page 23: ...5 1 Section 5 SET MODE Using Set Mode 5 2 D Using the Basic Set mode 5 2 D Using the Initial Set mode 5 2 Set Mode items 5 3 Initial Set Mode items 5 7...

Page 24: ...imes to select tS L Alternatively you can also push MONI or P to select tS 3 Rotate DIAL to select 20 0 4 Push V M C or ENT to exit the Set mode DUsing the Initial Set mode Example Setting the Auto Po...

Page 25: ...nction DTCS codes 023 072 152 244 311 412 466 631 025 073 155 245 315 413 503 632 026 074 156 246 325 423 506 654 031 114 162 251 331 431 516 662 032 115 165 252 332 432 523 664 036 116 172 255 343 44...

Page 26: ...ion On Turn ON the function bELL When a signal is received while operating the Priority Scan a bell sounds and blinks Tone scan Default OFF Selects whether or not to enable the Tone Scan function OFF...

Page 27: ...and 4 Max VOX function Default OFF Selects whether or not to enable the VOX function OFF Turns OFF the function On Starts transmitting without pushing PTT when you speak into the microphone Automatic...

Page 28: ...9 SET BAND H M L V M C ENT Transmits 0 9 Transmits A Transmits B Transmits C Transmits D Transmits Transmits mEm Transmits the contents entered to the DTMF memory p 6 2 t CALL Transmits 1750 Hz tone...

Page 29: ...eration R2 Turns ON the duplex operation and Tone encoder Auto power OFF Default OFF Selects whether or not to automatically turn OFF the transceiver after inactivity for this set period of time OFF D...

Page 30: ...G VOX VOX LV VOX dLy VOX tot dtmF t and dtmF Power save Default Auto Selects an option for the Power Save function which conserves the battery life OFF Turns OFF the function 2 Sets the duty cycle to...

Page 31: ...o enable the Tone Burst function when using the Tone Squelch function OFF When you transmit a signal that superimposes the CTCSS tone the other stations may hear a short burst of noise from their rece...

Page 32: ...eration 6 5 DTCS code squelch operation 6 6 D About the DTCS polarity 6 6 Using the Tone scan function 6 7 Weather channel operation For only the USA version 6 8 D Selecting a Weather channel 6 8 D Us...

Page 33: ...the entry The DTMF memory channel number blinks 7 Push V M C to exit the Set mode DMonitoring the entered DTMF code You can check and hear the entered DTMF code 1 Push SET to enter the Set mode A Set...

Page 34: ...channel number assignment dB dA dE dC dD d0 d9 dF DManual DTMF code transmission Transmit the DTMF code that you manually entered using the Ten keypad 1 Push SET to enter the Set mode A Set mode item...

Page 35: ...lding down SET rotate VOL clockwise to turn ON the transceiver An Initial Set mode item is displayed 3 Repeatedly push SET to select dtmF S 4 Rotate DIAL to select an option 5 Push V M C or ENT to exi...

Page 36: ...erating mode 3 Set an operating frequency 4 Push SET 5 Repeatedly push SET to select C tOnE 6 Rotate DIAL to set the tone squelch frequency 7 Push V M C to exit the Set mode Step 2 Using the tone sque...

Page 37: ...y 4 Push SET 5 Repeatedly push SET to select codE 6 Rotate DIAL to set the DTCS code 7 Push V M C to exit the Set mode Step 2 Using the DTCS code squelch 1 Push SET 2 Repeatedly push SET to select tOn...

Page 38: ...edly push SET to select t SCAn 3 Rotate DIAL to select On 4 Push V M C to exit the Set mode Step 2 Using the Tone scan function z Hold down SCAN until a beep sounds to start the scan L The transceiver...

Page 39: ...tones before important weather announcements When the weather alert function is turned ON the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 seconds for an announcement Step 1 Turning ON the Weather A...

Page 40: ...r Using the VOX function NOTE BE SURE to turn OFF the transceiver when plugging or unplugging the headset into or from the SP jack DSetting the VOX level 1 Push SET to enter the Set mode A Set mode it...

Page 41: ...2 Turns the Monitor function ON or OFF S3 Selects memory channel 0 S4 Selects memory channel 1 nORm 1 S1 Toggles between the VFO mode and Memory mode S2 Selects a Call channel S3 Frequency or memory c...

Page 42: ...CL Out is displayed on the master transceiver s function display While cloning CL In is displayed on the sub transceiver s function display When the cloning is finished CL End is displayed on the sub...

Page 43: ...otate VOL clockwise to turn ON the transceiver Icom and the voltage are displayed and then the operating frequency is displayed TIP A Partial Reset resets the operating settings to their defaults with...

Page 44: ...OPTIONS Options 7 2 D Microphone 7 2 D Battery pack 7 2 D Chargers Adapters DC cables 7 2 D Others 7 2 D Detaching Attaching the jack cover 7 3 D Using the optional speaker microphone 7 4 D Panel des...

Page 45: ...when charging the battery pack from a 12 V cigarette lighter socket Use with the BC 213 BC 214 BC 214N multi charger BC 157S ac adapter AD 130 charger adapter To rapidly charge up to 6 battery packs...

Page 46: ...2 1 Attach the jack cover 1 2 Attach the screws 2 CAUTION DO NOT use the transceiver without the jack cover or the optional equipment attached The transceiver meets IP67 requirements for dust tight a...

Page 47: ...quids If the plug gets wet be sure to wipe it dry cloth before attaching DPanel description HM 168LWP Belt clip Microphone PTT Speaker TIP To maximize the readability of your signal 1 After pushing PT...

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