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5

 Editing the Receive (RX) and Transmit (TX) 

 

D

frequencies 

These  instructions  are  the  same  to  edit  both  the  RX 
and TX frequency.

 While a zone and a channel number are displayed, 

 

q

as described on page 7, push 

[UP]

 to first select the 

RX frequency, or push it again to select the TX fre-
quency.

  •  When  you  select  the  RX  frequency,  the  LED  indicator 

lights green, and when you select the TX frequency, the 
LED indicator lights red.

 

RX frequency:

  TX frequency:

Push 

 

w

[P3]

 to enter the Frequency Edit mode.

  • The cursor blinks at the first digit.

 Enter  a  desired  frequency  by  pushing  the  keys  on 

 

e

the 10-key pad.

 After you finish entering all digits, or push 

 

r

[P3]

, the 

frequency will automatically be saved.

  • The cursor stops blinking.

Selecting the RX and TX tones

 

D

These instructions are the same to select both the RX 
and TX tones.

 While the TX frequency is displayed as described on 

 

q

page  8,  push 

[UP]

  to  first  select  the  RX  tones,  or 

push it again to select the TX tones.

  •  When  you  select  the  RX  frequency,  the  LED  indicator 

lights green, and when you select the TX frequency, the 
LED indicator lights red.

   

RX tones screens:

 

TX tones screens:

8

FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING

Front Panel Programming mode (Continued)

LED: Green

LED: Red

• TX CTCSS tone frequency OFF

• TX CTCSS tone frequency 

• TX DTCS code

• RX CTCSS tone frequency OFF

• RX CTCSS tone frequency 

• RX DTCS code

LED: Green

LED: Green

LED: Green

LED: Red

LED: Red

LED: Red

Continued on the next page.

 

Summary of Contents for Ic-V88

Page 1: ...OPERATING GUIDE I V88 VHF TRANSCEIVER I U88 UHF TRANSCEIVER...

Page 2: ...ance Spain Russia and or other countries All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders FOREWORD i IMPORTANT i TABLE OF CONTENTS i 1 ACCESSORIES 1 2 A...

Page 3: ...ver Battery pack D D To attach or detach the battery pack Attach or detach the battery pack as illustrated to the right Belt clip D D To attach the belt clip Remove the battery pack from the transceiv...

Page 4: ...The transceiver meets IP67 requirements for dust tight and waterproof protection only when the jack cover or the optional HM 168LWP speaker microphone is attached To detach the jack cover z Unscrew th...

Page 5: ...om the selected scan group 3 Hold down to exit the scan list selection mode While a scan is paused on a non priority channel push this key to delete the selected channel from the scan group PRIORITY A...

Page 6: ...Push to turn the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF COMPANDER Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF The Compander function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear...

Page 7: ...use the MDC 1200 system set the related set tings by using the CS V88 cloning software pur chase separately The factory default is not set to allow the system op eration About the MDC 1200 system Rec...

Page 8: ...sound Beep Level 1 minimum 5 maximum 1 minimum 5 maximum Linked with the audio level Rotate VOL to adjust the beep audio level Ringer Level 1 minimum 5 maximum 1 minimum 5 maximum Linked with the audi...

Page 9: ...D D mode Rotate q q VOL to turn OFF the transceiver While holding down w w P0 and UP turn ON the transceiver SET MODE is displayed Push e e P0 to enter the Front Panel Programming mode A zone number...

Page 10: ...ish entering all digits or push r r P3 the frequency will automatically be saved The cursor stops blinking Selecting the RX and TX tones D D These instructions are the same to select both the RX and T...

Page 11: ...ing Setting the DTCS code When DTCS code is selected push r r UP or DOWN to select the code digit Push t t P3 to move the cursor to the next digit Repeat steps y y r and t until you finish selecting t...

Page 12: ...r until you finish entering the name Push y y P3 again to save the channel name The cursor stops blinking When using the 10 key pad Repeatedly pushing 2 for example first selects the number 2 Continu...

Page 13: ...width WIDE or NARROW is briefly displayed You cannot toggle the channel passband width while the cursor is blinking To clear the RX frequency memory Select an RX frequency as described on page 8 q q P...

Page 14: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 7140 3EX q 2014 Icom Inc...

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