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Summary of Contents for IC-T2H

Page 1: ...th Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 2: ...to a power source of more than 16 V DC Such a connection will damage the transceiver NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source that is DC fused at more than 5 A Accidental reverse connection wi...

Page 3: ...below 10 C 14 F or above 60 C 140 F The use of non Icom battery packs chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty Even when the transceiver power is OFF a slight current st...

Page 4: ...pack charging 8 9 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION 26 27 Charging precautions 8 Tone squelch 26 About battery packs 8 Tone scan 27 Charging connections 9 Pocket beep operation 27 Installing batteries in the...

Page 5: ...enna con nector and rotate the antenna clockwise V CAUTION Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT O Belt clip To attach Slide the belt clip into the plastic lo...

Page 6: ...1 Q MONITOR 111111 InII SP MIC GUIDE m DIGIT KEYS m MHz KEY ANTENNA b CHARGE O TX fl DIAL SELECT CUSTOMIZABLE KEYS PTT SWITCH Push and holc POWERNOL w Rotate to tL Rotate cloc wise to dec A EXTERNAL S...

Page 7: ...source using optional cables CP 12L or OPC 254L to charge the batteries or connect the BC 1 10A DN wall charger for charging V CAUTION This connection is for charging only Power to the transceiver mus...

Page 8: ...M then select a memory channel num ber with A V 1 Push B M for 1 sec to program the information into the memory channel p 19 r Transmits a B for DTMF operation while push ing PTT D TONE SETTING KEY c...

Page 9: ...and switches quickly and easily Once a key function has been changed from its default the guide function is a convenient way to determine its function PANEL DESCRIPTION Custom key assignment Write dow...

Page 10: ...is activated ANI INDICATOR p 33 Appears when the transceiver is set to ANI Automatic Number Identification operation mode O LOW BATTERY INDICATOR k Appears when the battery is nearing exhaustion k App...

Page 11: ...ww The S RF indicators show the relative signal strength while receiving and the output power when transmitting 2 segments appear for low power and all segments ap pear for high power O LOW POWER IND...

Page 12: ...nsceiver NEVER connect two or more chargers at the same time Charging may not occur under temperatures of 10 C 50 F or over temperatures of 40 C 104 F About battery packs O Operating period Depending...

Page 13: ...119 provides rapid charging of optional ceiver the power must be OFF Ni Cd battery packs power to the transceiver must be OFF Transceiver with during charging The following are additionally required...

Page 14: ...t polarity NEVER connect DC power to the transceiver when in stalling dry cell or alkaline batteries Such a connection will damage the transceiver Be careful of battery overcharging When operating via...

Page 15: ...ion Channel indication BASIC OPERATION 4 Setting a frequency from the 100 kHz digit if desired When a digit is mistakenly input co O O push 14 and input from the begin ning 2 and T are acceptable for...

Page 16: ...nsmit O Rotate PWRNOL clockwise to turn power ON O Adjust volume to the desired level While pushing 4 rotate VOL O Set a frequency When a signal is received Squelch opens and audio is emitted from the...

Page 17: ...ATION Selecting a memory channel O Push A V to select memory chan nel mode if necessary M appears 02 Push 2 digit keys to select the de sired memory channel or push the Ay V keys The first nine memory...

Page 18: ...1111 i_ _7 C 1 1111 kHz is selected quency intervals of repeaters in your area USING SETMODE O Push A V or CALL for 1 sec to enter set mode OO Push 4 one or more times to select the tuning step item...

Page 19: ...s Refer to the table of subaudible tone frequencies on the following page Push and hold PTT to transmit The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency repeater input frequency...

Page 20: ...ON OF O Push A V for 1 sec to enter set mode O Push A V for 1 sec to enter set mode when the operat O Push 4 one or more times until T O Push 4 one or more times until DUP general repeater RP appears...

Page 21: ...ies are not changed by the auto repeater function reset these frequencies if necessary DWhile pushing 8 0 turn power on to enter initial set mode 02 Push 4 one or more times until AR appears Os Push V...

Page 22: ...y may occur depending on conditions O Enter key customize mode p _31 and assign the weather function to one of the keys if necessary OO Push WX to select weather channel mode 1 1 j i1 1 1 0 yivll 1 WX...

Page 23: ...le tone and tone squelch frequencies pgs 15 26 Skip information p 25 Except for scan edge memory channels DUP with an offset frequency or tone squelch on off pgs 15 MEMORY CALL PROGRAMMING Programming...

Page 24: ...ep Oa until all desired in formation is programmed into the call channel OO Push CALL to exit call channel set mode Push a M OO Push CALL 0 Push e M for 1 sec USING SETMODE Memory Memory call cha anot...

Page 25: ...memory call mode Push A V to select the memory call channel OO Push a M momentarily VF appears and flashes with m O Push V to select the target memory Push s M for 1 sec VFO mode is selected and the...

Page 26: ...de OO Push to select a DTMF memory channel to trans mit 30 Push a DTMF to transmit the displayed DTMF memory After the DTMF code is transmitted the transceiver automatically returns to normal operatin...

Page 27: ...rate of DTMF transmission can be adjusted on to enter initial set OO Push one or more times until dt appears i_i 11111 Os Push A V to select the desired DTMF transmission speed Fastest Four speeds ar...

Page 28: ...est suits your needs 10 sec DWhile pushing 8 0 turn power on to enter initial set mode OO Push 4 one or more times until SC appears Oa Push A to select the desired scan resume condition Pause scan Pau...

Page 29: ...Memory skip scan SCAN OPERATION H Memory scan repeatedly scans all programmed channels except those set as skip channels O Push A V to select memory mode if necessary m appears OO Push SC to start th...

Page 30: ...dible tone frequencies and tone squelch on off settings in memories call for easy recall O Setting subaudible tones for USING SET MODE tone squelch operation CTCSS tones Separate tone frequencies can...

Page 31: ...ible Tone appears during tone scan whether the tone squelch is in use or not Push v T SCAN again to stop the scan SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION Pocket beep operation This function uses subaudible tones fo...

Page 32: ...D 0 DOD D 4D l D 0 DD 0 ODaO D D D O Mic simple mode Optional HM 75A required This item turns the microphone simple mode on or off Microphone simple mode is used to change the function assignments fo...

Page 33: ...tones on off without using initial set mode r 1c 1111 O Power saver This item sets the power saver duty cycle the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off while standing by The duty cycle c...

Page 34: ...N Resetting the CPU returns all programmed contents to their default settings the first I 1 111_1 1_ 1 I 1 ll Low 0 Key ct The functions of T and u L key your operating r T While pushin on to enter ke...

Page 35: ...O Push to activate the guide func 1 1 L L L 1 111 O10 O While pushing 0 turn power 111 1 i 0 1 1 l_ 1_114 tion 1 I 1 1 __1 1__ 0 7 Low on to enter key customize mode GUIdE appears in the display CUSt...

Page 36: ...Starts and stops the scan function DTMF memory DTMF An F Selects a DTMF memory DTMF re dial RE DIAL O rkmF PE u r iRL Redials the last used DTMF code Lock function D L L ro i Toggles the lock functio...

Page 37: ...transceiver In order to use the IC T2H s ANI function cloning is neces sary via a PC using the optional CS T2 CLONING SOFTWARE Using this software the transceiver s individual ANI code group codes AN...

Page 38: ...s after wait ing awhile Os When the connection code is received a beep sounds then A flashes when the connection code is not re ceived within 10 sec the transceiver transmits a discon nect code automa...

Page 39: ...g ANI OPERATION 1 o Calling group stations O Waiting for a call Turn power on then select the desired group channel O Turn power on then select the de eA OO Enter the 3 digit ANI code including the gr...

Page 40: ...dica tor shows that data is being transferred to the slave transceiver CL In appears automatically in the slave transceiver s display and the S RF indicator shows that data is being received from the...

Page 41: ...ion is activated Set o L down to deactivate the lock function p 13 Scan does not function The same frequencies are programmed into both Program different frequencies p 19 scan edges Only CH1 is progra...

Page 42: ...WATERY VOLT Output power at 9 6 V DC High 6 W typ 144 148 MHz PACK 5 W Thailand version 194 Battery alkaline Low 1 W typ 144 148 MHz BP 195 9 6 V Max frequency deviation t5 kHz BP 196 9 6 V Spurious e...

Page 43: ...OPC 515L can be used instead of the supplied AC adapter CP 12L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER For charging via a 12 V cigarette lighter socket OPC 254L DC POWER CABLE For charging via an e...

Page 44: ...VIA CLONING Refer to the CS T2 cloning software read me file for details NOTE indicates one of the customizable keys see page at right Repeater tone p 16 Start...

Page 45: ...o power OFF p 29 LCD backlight p 29 Beep tones p 29 Auto repeater p 17 U S A version only Active channels p 30 Scan resume p 24 LCD contrast p 29 DTMF speed p 23 Power saver p 29 i i 1 1 1 r i 1 1 41...

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