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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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IMPORTANT CAUTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an
using the transceiver. AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This instruction man-
ual contains important operating instructions for the RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while
IC-2710H. driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—
anything less may result in an accident.
UNPACKING
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment
containing a transmitter. ➀ ➁ ➂
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT .................................................................................... i ■ Receiving ........................................................................................... 20
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................................................. i ■ Monitor function .................................................................................. 21
CAUTIONS ...................................................................................... i ■ Audio mute function ........................................................................... 21
UNPACKING ................................................................................... ii ■ Avionics band receive ........................................................................ 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................. iii ■ Sub band access ................................................................................ 22
■ Sub band mute/sub band busy beep ................................................. 23
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 1 – 8 ■ Para-watch ......................................................................................... 24
■ Front panel ........................................................................................... 1 ■ Transmitting ........................................................................................ 25
■ Function display ................................................................................... 3 ■ Selecting the output power ................................................................. 25
■ Rear panel ............................................................................................ 5 ■ Crossband full duplex ......................................................................... 26
■ Microphone .......................................................................................... 6 ■ One-touch PTT function ..................................................................... 26
■ Microphone keypad .............................................................................. 7
5 REPEATER OPERATION ............................................... 27 – 31
2 INSTALLATION ................................................................. 9 – 14 ■ Operation ........................................................................................... 27
■ Installation methods ............................................................................. 9 ■ Subaudible tones ............................................................................... 29
■ Location .............................................................................................. 10 ■ Offset frequency ................................................................................. 30
■ Single body installation ...................................................................... 10 ■ Auto repeater ..................................................................................... 31
■ Microphone connection ...................................................................... 11
■ Separate installation ........................................................................... 11 6 MEMORY OPERATION .................................................. 32 – 36
■ Optional MB-58 installation ................................................................ 12 ■ General description ............................................................................ 32
■ Battery connection ............................................................................. 13 ■ Memory channel selection ................................................................. 32
■ DC power supply connection ............................................................. 13 ■ Programming a memory channel ....................................................... 33
■ Antenna installation ............................................................................ 14 ■ Programming a memory channel via the microphone .......................... 34
■ Transferring memory contents ........................................................... 35
3 SETTING A FREQUENCY .............................................. 15 – 19 ■ Memory clearing ................................................................................. 36
■ Preparation ......................................................................................... 15
■ Lock functions .................................................................................... 16 7 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION ...................................... 37 – 38
■ Using a tuning dial .............................................................................. 17 ■ Calling up a call channel contents ...................................................... 37
■ Using [Y]/[Z] switches ....................................................................... 17 ■ Transferring call channel contents ..................................................... 37
■ Tuning step selection ......................................................................... 18 ■ Programming a call channel ............................................................... 38
■ Using the keypad ............................................................................... 19
8 SCRATCH PAD MEMORY .............................................. 39 – 40
4 BASIC OPERATION ....................................................... 20 – 26 ■ What is a scratch pad memory? ......................................................... 39
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
F-1
F-2
V MHz V MHz
SCAN SCAN
S.MW MW S.MW MW
M CALL M CALL
PRIO PRIO
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Function display
w e r t y u i t y r e w
!6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 !2
q SUB BAND ACCESS INDICATORS (p. 22) • “d” appears in place of the 100 MHz while the DTMF memory
Appear when the sub band access function is activated function is in use; when optional units are installed, “P,” or “C”
and indicate the function control band via the microphone appears in place of the 100 MHz while the pager or code
squelch functions are in use, respectively. (pgs. 49, 59, 61)
and some front panel switches (except transmitting).
w MAIN BAND INDICATORS (p. 15) t DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 27)
Indicate the main band for transmit and function control. “DUP–” or “DUP” appear during semi-duplex operation (re-
e TRANSMIT INDICATORS (p. 25) peater operation).
➥ Appear while transmitting. y TONE INDICATORS
➥ Flash while transmitting with the one-touch PTT func- ➥ “T” appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in
tion (p. 26). use. (p. 27)
r FREQUENCY READOUTS ➥ “T SQL” appears while the optional tone squelch func-
Show the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. tion is in use. (p. 54)
• The decimal point of the frequency flashes while scanning. ➥ “T SQLS” appears while the optional pocket beep
(p. 42) function is in use. (p. 53)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
u EXTERNAL DTMF CONTROL INDICATOR (p. 63) !3 SKIP INDICATORS (p. 45)
Appears when the optional external DTMF control function Appear when the displayed memory channel is specified
is in use. as a skip channel.
• Available for the U.S.A. version only. !4 MEMORY INDICATORS (p. 32)
i TOT (TIME-OUT TIMER) INDICATOR (p. 72) Appear when memory mode is selected.
Appears while the time-out timer has been activated. !5 S/RF INDICATORS (p. 25)
o AUDIO MUTE INDICATORS (p. 21) ➥ Show the relative signal strength while receiving sig-
Appear when the audio mute function is activated via mi- nals.
crophone control. ➥ Show the output power selection while transmitting.
• This function is cancelled when any switch or control is oper- !6 BUSY INDICATORS (p. 20)
ated. Appear while a signal is being received or the squelch is
!0 PRIORITY WATCH INDICATORS (p. 48) open.
Appear while the priority watch is activated; flash while the !7 AUTO POWER-OFF INDICATOR (p. 73)
watch is paused. Appears while the auto power-off function is in use.
!1 OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS (p. 25)
➥ “LOW” appears for low output power. (5 W)
➥ “LOW ★” appears for mid output power. (10 W)
➥ No indicator appears for high output power.
!2 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS
➥ Show the selected memory channel numbers. (p. 32)
➥ Only 2 capital “L”’s appear while the frequency lock
function is in use. (p. 16)
➥ A capital “C” appears while on a call channel (p. 37)
➥ “L1–L3” appear when a scratch pad memory is se-
lected. (p. 39)
➥ A small “c” appears when VFO mode is selected from
the call channel or a scratch pad memory (pgs. 37, 39)
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Rear panel
w
e q
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
w
VFO MR BAND
y
F-1 Lights red while a key is pushed; lights green while the
q u
F-2
one-touch PTT function is in use.
i
DTMF-S FUNC y BAND SWITCH
Mic element
➥ Push to toggle the main band. (p. 15)
AFC AFC-OFF PTT-M MW
MONI 1 SCAN 2 PRIO 3 CLR A
o
➥ Push and hold to turn the sub band access function ON
PGR CSQL DTMF D-OFF
HIGH 4 MID 5 LOW 6 SET B
TONE TSQLS TSQL T-OFF
DUP 7 DUP+ 8 SIMP 9 ENT C and OFF. (p. 22)
u FUNCTION SWITCHES [F-1]/[F-2] (p. 74)
TONE-1 TONE-2 16KEY LOCK MUTE
VOL VOL 0 SQL # SQL D
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Microphone keypad
KEY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION (after
FUNC
) OTHER FUNCTIONS
CSQL
Transmit the appropriate
MID 5
Selects middle output power. (p. 26) Turns the optional code squelch function DTMF code or push [1] to
ON. (p. 62) [8] to transmit the DTMF
DTMF
LOW 6
Selects low output power. (p. 26) Turns the DTMF memory encoder function memory contents when
ON. (p. 50) the DTMF memory en-
coder is activated. (p. 51)
TONE
Selects –duplex. (p. 28) Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON.
DUP– 7
(p. 28)
TSQLS
DUP+ 8
Selects +duplex. (p. 28) Turns the optional pocket beep function ON.
(p. 53)
TSQL
SIMP 9
Selects simplex (p. 28) Turns the optional tone squelch function
ON. (p. 54)
TONE-2
Increases the audio output. (p. 20) While being pushed, transmits a 1750 Hz
0
VOL
tone. (p. 28)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
• Clears a digit before entry. (p. 19) • Writes the VFO contents into the memory
MW
• Cancels the scan, priority watch, pager, channel or call channel. (pgs. 34, 38)
CLR A code squelch or DTMF memory function. • Advances the memory channel number
(pgs. 42, 48, 51, 59, 62) when continuously pushed after program-
ming is completed. (p. 34)
D-OFF
Enters set mode and advances the set Turns the pager, code squelch, DTMF mem-
SET B mode selection order. (p. 82) ory or DTMF remote function OFF.
(pgs. 59, 62, 63)
• Sets the keypad for numeral input. Turns the subaudible tone encoder, pocket DTMF-S
T-OFF (p. 19) beep or tone squelch OFF. (pgs. 28, 53, 54) After :
C
ENT
• Decreases the set mode selection order Transmit the appropriate
after entering set mode. (p. 82) DTMF code. (p. 51)
MUTE
Increases the squelch level. (p. 20) Mutes both band’s audio signals. (p. 21)
D
• The [SQL] control on the front panel has prior- • Mute function is released when any operation is
SQL
16KEY LOCK
Decreases the squelch level. (p. 20) Locks the digit keys on the keypad (including
SQL #
• The [SQL] control on the front panel has prior- the A–D, # and M keys. (p. 16)
ity when rotated.
TONE-1 Decreases the audio output. (p. 20) Sends a 1750 Hz tone signal for 1 sec.
VOL M (p. 28)
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2 INSTALLATION
■ Installation methods
D Single body installation D Separate installation
Front panel
Main body
• It is not necessary to purchase a mounting bracket. The • Optional OPC-600 SEPARATION CABLE (3.5 m; 11.5 ft) or
supplied mounting bracket (or optional MB-17A) can be OPC-601 (7.0 m; 23.0 ft) is necessary.
used for installation. • Optional MB-58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET is available
for front panel mounting.
• Optional MB-65 MOUNTING BASE is available for increasing
front panel mounting possibilities (MB-58 is necessary).
• Optional OPC-440 MICROPHONE CABLE (5.0 m; 16.4 ft) and
OPC-647 (2.5 m; 8.2 ft) are available to extend the micro-
phone cable.
• Optional OPC-441 SPEAKER CABLE (5.0 m; 16.4 ft) is avail-
able to extend the speaker cable.
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INSTALLATION 2
When using
self-tapping
screws.
Mounting nut
Flat washer
Spring
washer
20°
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2 INSTALLATION
Release
button
INSTALLATION 2
Bracket
When using self- D When using the MB-65
tapping screws.
Mounting
bolt
MB-58
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2 INSTALLATION
Grommet
− black DC power
⊕ red
supply 13.8 V
12 V Fuses
− black 20 A
Supplied ⊕ red
DC power cable
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INSTALLATION 2
■ Antenna installation
D Antenna location D Antenna connector
To obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select The antenna uses a PL-259 connector.
a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. A non-
radial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount.
• PL-259 CONNECTOR
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3 SETTING A FREQUENCY
■ Preparation
D Turning power ON D VFO and memory modes
Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. The transeiver has 2 normal operating modes: VFO mode
and memory mode. You can select VFO mode or memory
mode independently on each band.
Push the desired band’s tuning dial to select the main band.
• “Q” indicates the main band. Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
VFO • The microphone controls the main band only (or using
Push [BAND] to toggle the main band selection sub band access; p. 22). Push [BAND] to toggle the
BAND between the 144 and 430(440) MHz bands. main band, then push [VFO], if necessary.
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SETTING A FREQUENCY 3
■ Lock functions
To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary D Microphone keypad lock
function access, use the lock function. The transceiver has 2 This function locks the microphone keypad.
different lock functions.
Push [FUNC] then [A16 KEYLOCK] to toggle
16 KEY LOCK the microphone keypad lock function ON and
D Frequency lock #
This function locks the tuning dials and switches electronically OFF.
and can be used together with the microphone lock function. • [PTT] and the 7 keys on the upper half of the mi-
crophone can be used.
Push and hold [(SET)L] until “L” appears in the memory chan- • All switches on the transceiver can be used.
nel readout to activate the function. • The keypad lock function is released when the
• To cancel the function, push and hold [(SET)L] until “L” disappears. power is turned OFF then ON again.
• [PTT], [BAND], [MONI], [MUTE], [VOL] and [SQL] can be used while
the frequency lock function is in use. Also, DTMF tones or DTMF
memory contents can be transmitted from the microphone.
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3 SETTING A FREQUENCY
D 10 MHz steps
Some versions have 10 MHz tuning steps. For these versions
the [V/MHz] switch selects 10 MHz, 1 MHz then kHz steps in
sequence.
5 9
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SETTING A FREQUENCY 3
3 SETTING A FREQUENCY
[EXAMPLE]: Setting the frequency to 446.325 MHz. (When the 25 kHz tuning step is selected in UHF.)
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BASIC OPERATION 4
■ Receiving The volume and squelch levels can be adjusted via the mi-
crophone. However, levels return to the front panel setting
The IC-2710H can receive 144 MHz and 430(440) MHz band when power is turned OFF or a front panel control is adjusted.
signals simultaneously.
Ä Push [POWER] on the transceiver for 1 sec. to
BAND
➀ Push [POWER] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. turn power ON.
➁ Set the audio levels. Å Set the audio levels.
➥ Push [(SQL)MONI] to open the squelch. ➥ Select the desired band.
➥ Rotate the [VOL] control to adjust the audio output level. ➥ Push [➀MONI], then push [BZVOL] or
VOL
➥ Push [(SQL)MONI] again to close the squelch. [IYVOL] to adjust the audio level.
➂ Set the squelch levels. ➥ Push [➀MONI] again to close the squelch.
➥ Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise in advance. VOL
Ç Set the squelch level using [AZSQL] or
➥ Rotate [SQL] clockwise until the noise just disappears. [HYSQL], if desired.
➥ When interference is received, rotate [SQL] clockwise É Set the operating frequency. (pgs. 15–19)
again for attenuator operation.
➃ Set the operating frequency. (pgs. 15–19)
➄ When receiving a signal on the set frequency, squelch BUSY
opens and the transceiver emits audio. 1 1
• “BUSY” appears and the S/RF indicator shows the relative signal Appears while setting volume Appears while setting squelch
strength on the received band.
✔ CONVENIENT
BUSY RF attenuator: The transceiver has an RF attenuator related
1 5 9
to the [SQL] setting. The attenuator is automatically activated
When receiving a signal on VHF. when [SQL] is rotated further than the 12 o’clock position.
Approx. 10 dB attenuation is obtained at full rotation.
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4 BASIC OPERATION
✔ CONVENIENT
The tuning steps for the avionics band are available sepa-
■ Audio mute function rately from those for other ranges.
BASIC OPERATION 4
■ Sub band access The sub band access function is also available from the mi-
crophone and is useful for setting the sub band’s frequency,
This function allows you to change sub band settings such as etc. during transmission standby on the main band.
duplex settings, especially useful from the microphone, during
Ä Push and hold [(BAND)SUB].
transmission standby on the main band. BAND • “^” appears.
It’s easy to access the sub band and return to the main band • If the [PTT] is pushed at this time, transmit is on the
main band.
with the band switch.
Å Set the sub band’s operating frequency or acti-
➀ Push and hold the sub band’s tuning dial until “^” ap- vate functions.
pears as shown below. Ç To exit sub band access, push and hold
• If the [PTT] is pushed at this time, transmit is on the main band. [(BAND)SUB] again.
• If the main band’s tuning dial is mistakenly pushed and held, the • “^” disappears.
para-watch function is activated. In this case, push the main • To switch from the sub band to the main band (for
band’s tuning dial for 1 sec. and repeat ➀ again. (p. 24) transmitting), push [(BAND)SUB] (momentarily).
“^” appears
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4 BASIC OPERATION
■ Sub band mute/ INITIAL SET MODE USING ➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to set the condition.
DISPLAY SUB BAND MUTE BUSY BEEP
sub band busy beep Sub-oF OFF OFF
Sub-oF S OFF ON
The sub band mute function automatically cuts out sub band
Sub-on ON OFF
AF signals when both main and sub band signals are re-
Sub-on S ON ON
ceived simultaneously.
➃ Push [POWER] momentarily to exit initial set mode.
The sub band busy beep sounds when the sub band’s
squelch is closed to inform you that the sub band’s squelch
has been opened.
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BASIC OPERATION 4
■ Para-watch ➀ Push the desired band's tuning dial to assign the main
band.
The IC-2710H can simultaneously receive 2 signals on the ➁ Push and hold the main band’s tuning dial until “-144-” or
same band, 144 MHz or 430(440) MHz band, using the para- “-430-” (or “-440-” for U.S.A. version) appears to change
watch function. the operating band.
➂ Repeat step ➁ again to cancel the function.
NOTE:
• Memory channels are common for the same band.
• Transmitting on the para-watch frequency is possible and
Can be switched the transmission quality is the same as usual. However,
between VHF and the opposite band’s audio is muted, even when both
UHF.
bands are reversed.
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4 BASIC OPERATION
■ Transmitting ➃ Speak into the microphone using your normal voice level.
• DO NOT hold the microphone too close to your mouth or speak
too loudly. This may distort the signal.
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may dam- ➄ Release [PTT] to return to receive.
age the transceiver.
NOTE:
➥ To prevent interference, listen on the frequency before
■ Selecting the output power
transmitting by pushing the main band’s [(SQL)MONI] or The transceiver has 3 output power levels to suit your oper-
the microphone’s [➀MONI]. ating requirements. Lower output power during short-distance
➥ To prevent howling and sensitivity rejection, AVOID set- communication may reduce interference to other stations and
ting the 430(440) MHz band frequency near a multiple reduces current consumption.
of the 144 MHz band frequency, e.g. setting for
145 MHz and 435 MHz. ➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial.
➁ Push [LOW] one or more times to select the desired out-
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial to select the main band put power.
for transmitting. • The output power can be changed while transmitting.
➁ Set the operating frequency. (pgs. 15–19)
• Select output power if desired. See section at right for details. POWER
S/RF INDICATOR VHF UHF
SELECTION
➂ Push and hold [PTT] to transmit.
• “$” appears. HIGH 50 W 35 W
1 5 9
• The S/RF indicator shows the output power selection.
• The operating frequency, etc. are automatically programmed into MID 10 W 10 W
LOW 1 5
a scratch pad memory. See p. 39 for details.
• One-touch PTT function is available. See p. 26 for details. LOW 5W 5W
LOW 1
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BASIC OPERATION 4
HIGH
The microphone can select the desired output
power directly.
■ One-touch PTT function
4
The PTT switch can be operated as a one-touch
Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- PTT-M PTT switch (each push toggles transmit/receive).
MID essary. 3
Using this function, you can transmit without push-
5 Å Push [➃HIGH] for high output power; [➄MID] for
ing and holding the PTT switch.
middle output power; and [➅LOW] for low out-
put power. To prevent accidental, continuous transmissions
LOW • The output power CANNOT be changed while trans-
6 with the one-touch PTT function, the transceiver
mitting. has a time-out timer. See p. 72 for details.
5 REPEATER OPERATION
■ Operation
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. ➄ Push and hold [PTT] to transmit.
➁ Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). • The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit
(pgs. 15–19) frequency (repeater input frequency).
➂ Push and hold [DUP] to select – duplex or push it for 1 sec. • The operating condition is automatically programmed into a
scratch pad memory. See p. 39 for details.
again for + duplex.
• If “oFF” appears, confirm the offset frequency. (p. 30)
• “DUP –” or “DUP” appears to indicate the transmit frequency for
minus shift or plus shift, respectively. ➅ Release [PTT] to receive.
• When the auto repeater function is turned ON, (available for the ➆ Push the selected band’s [MONI] to check whether the
U.S.A. version only), steps ➁ and ➂ are not necessary. (p. 31) other station’s transmit signal can be directly received or
not.
DUP –
➇ To return to simplex, push [DUP] for 1 sec., once or twice,
to clear the “DUP” indicator.
➈ To turn OFF the subaudible tone encoder, push and hold
[(DTMF)T].
➃ Push and hold [(DTMF)T] to turn ON the subaudible tone • “T” disappears.
encoder, according to repeater requirements. • When the optional UT-104 is installed, push and hold [(DTMF)T]
• Refer to p. 29 for tone frequency settings. an additional 2 times (for a total of 3 times).
• When the repeater requires a different tone system, see the page
at right.
DUP – T
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DUP DUP T
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MEMORY OPERATION 6
■ General description ■ Memory channel selection
The transceiver has 99 regular memory channels plus 6 scan D Using a tuning dial
edge memory channels (3 pairs) on each band; each of these ➀ Push the desired band’s [M/CALL] once or twice to display
can be individually programmed with the following data. “!”.
➁ Rotate the same band’s tuning dial to select the desired
• Operating frequency (pgs. 15–19)
memory channel.
• Duplex direction (DUP or DUP–) and its offset frequency
• Only the programmed memory can be selected.
(pgs. 27, 30)
• Subaudible tone encoder or tone squelch*1 and its tone fre- D Using [Y]/[Z] switches
quency (pgs. 27, 29) Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
• Skip information*2 (p. 45) MR essary.
*1An optional UT-104 TONE SQUELCH UNIT is necessary. Å Push [MR] to select memory mode.
*2Except for the scan edge memory channels.
Y/Z
Ç Push [Y] or [Z] several times to select the de-
sired memory channel.
• Pushing [Y]/[Z] more than 0.5 sec. activates a scan.
• If a scan is activated, push [Y] or [Z] again to stop it.
6 MEMORY OPERATION
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 via the remote controller.
1 5 9 1 5 9 1 5 9
Push
Rotate S.MW MW for 1 sec. and continue pushing
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[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.870 MHz into memory channel 20 via the microphone.
MW
MONI 1 HIGH 4 MID 5
Push BAND , VFO ENT C Push FUNC then CLR A
momentarily
DUP+ 8 DUP 7
1 5 9 1 5 9 1 5 9
MW
Push Push FUNC then CLR A for 1 sec. and
continue pushing
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6 MEMORY OPERATION
■ Transferring memory
contents Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
MW essary.
This function transfers a memory channel’s contents into a VFO Å Select the memory channel to be transferred:
(or another memory/call channel). This is useful when search- ➥ Push [MR] to select memory mode.
ing for signals around a memory channel frequency and for re- ➥ Push [Y] or [Z] to select the memory channel; or
calling the offset frequency, subaudible tone frequency, etc. push [GENT] then push the desired memory chan-
nel number (2 digits) to select the memory channel
Push S.MW MW for 1 sec. directly.
DUP – T DUP – T
Ç Push [FUNC] then [EMW] momentarily, then
push [Y] or [Z] to select another memory chan-
nel to transfer.
• To transfer to the VFO, push [FUNC] then push and
MW
hold [EMW] instead of pushing momentarily.
FUNC + CLR A
É Push [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to transfer
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. when a momentary push was used in the pre-
➁ Select the memory channel to be transferred: vious step.
➥ Select memory mode by pushing the selected band’s [M/CALL]
once or twice (“!” appears).
➥ Rotate the selected band’s tuning dial to select the memory
channel.
➂ Push [S.MW] momentarily, then rotate the tuning dial to se-
lect another memory channel to transfer.
• To transfer to the VFO, push and hold [(S.MW)MW] instead of
pushing momentarily.
➃ Push and hold [(S.MW)MW] to transfer when a momentary
push was used in the previous step.
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MEMORY OPERATION 6
■ Memory clearing
Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked), NOTE:
if desired. Be careful—the contents of cleared memories CANNOT
be recalled.
➀ Push [S.MW] momentarily. • Memory channel 0 and scan edge channels 1A/1b cannot be
➁ Select the memory channel to be cleared with the tuning cleared.
dial.
➂ Push [S.MW] briefly, then a second time for 1 sec. Memory clearing may not be performed from the
• 3 beeps sound, then the frequency is cleared. microphone.
• “!” flashes continuously.
• Scan edges and call channel cannot be cleared.
➃ Push any switch to stop the flashing.
[EXAMPLE]: Clearing memory channel 20.
Push S.MW MW Rotate
momentarily
1 5 9
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[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.120 MHz into the VHF call channel via the microphone.
MONI 1
HIGH 4 MID 5
CALL ENT C MW
BAND MR VFO MONI 1 SCAN 2 FUNC CLR A
Call channel VFO mode then
for 1 sec. for 1 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
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Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- ➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial.
CALL
essary. ➁ Select the call channel by pushing the selected band’s
Å Push and hold [(MR)CALL] to select the call [M/CALL] once or twice.
channel. • A large “C” appears.
Ç Push [Z] one or more times to select a duplex ➂ Rotate the selected band’s tuning dial to select the desired
scratch pad memory. scratch pad memory.
• Once entering a scratch pad memory, [Y] can also • One of “L1”–“L3” appears.
be used for selection. ➃ Push [(S.MW)MW] momentarily.
É Push [MR] or [VFO] to exit the scratch pad •“ ” flashes to indicate VFO as the transferring channel.
memory. ➄ Rotate the tuning dial to select the desired memory chan-
nel if required.
➅ Push and hold [(S.MW)MW] to transfer.
■ Transferring scratch pad Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
MW essary.
memory contents Å Push [(MR)CALL] for 1 sec. to select the call
Transferring scratch pad memory contents to the VFO is done channel.
similarly to transferring regular memory/call channel contents. Ç Push [Z] one or more times to select the de-
sired scratch pad memory.
S.MW MW É Push [FUNC] then [EMW] momentarily.
Push for 1 sec. •“ ” flashes to indicate VFO as the transferring
channel.
Ñ Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired memory
channel if required.
MW Ö Push [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to transfer.
FUNC then CLR A
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9 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scan types
Scanning searches for transmitted signals automatically and Each band has 3 scan types and 5 resume conditions to suit
makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening your needs. Scans on both bands can be operated separately
purposes. or simultaneously.
FULL SCAN (p. 42) Repeatedly scans all fre- PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans bet-
quencies over the entire (p. 42) ween two user-
band. Used as the sim- programmed frequencies.
Band Band
plest scan without any pre-
Band Scan edges Band Used for checking for fre-
edge edge edge edge
quencies within a speci-
liminary settings neces-
Scan
fied range such as repeat-
Scan sary. er output frequencies, etc.
Jump
Jump 3 pairs of scan edges are
available.
MEMORY SCAN (p. 42) Repeatedly scans memo- SCAN RESUME CONDITION 5 resume conditions are
ry channels except for skip (p. 46) available: 3 timer scans,
SKIP channels. Used for often- Receiving pause scan and empty
Mch 2 Mch 3 Mch 4 called channels and by- a signal scan. When receiving a
Mch 1 Mch 5
passing normally busy Pause signal, pause scan paus-
scan
SKIP
channels such as repeat- es until the signal disap-
Timer
Mch 80 Mch 7 Mch 6 er frequencies. scan pears; timer scans pause
Pausing 2 sec. for 5, 10 or 15 sec. Empty
Empty pause scan pauses until a
pause
scan signal appears.
Pausing 2 sec.
SCAN OPERATION 9
D Operation
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. ➄ To select the scan range while operating full/programmed
➁ Select VFO mode for full/programmed scan; or memory scan, push [SET] several times.
mode for memory scan with the selected band’s [V/MHz] ➅ To stop the scan, push [(VMHz)SCAN].
switch.
➂ Set the selected band’s squelch to the point where noise Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
SCAN
is muted. 2 essary.
➃ Push [(V/MHz)SCAN] for 1 sec. to start the scan. Å Push [VFO] to select VFO mode for full/pro-
• When the optional tone squelch is in use, [(V/MHz)SCAN] starts grammed scan; or push [MR] to select memory
the tone scan. mode for memory scan.
• To change the scanning direction, rotate the selected band’s tun- Ç Push [HYSQL] or [AZSQL] one or more times
ing dial. to set the squelch just closed.
• The memory channel readout indicates the scan type as follows: É Push [➂SCAN] to start the scan.
• [Y]/[Z] also start the scan when pushed and held.
During full scan Ñ To select the scan range while operating
Push SET L
to select full scan
full/programmed scan, push [SET] several
and scan edge SET times.
pairs in sequence. B Ö To stop the scan push [ECLR].
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9 SCAN OPERATION
■ Programming scan edges ➃ Rotate the tuning dial to select a scan edge channel (1A to
3A).
Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as ➄ Push [(S.MW)MW] for 1 sec. to program.
• 3 beeps may sound and the frequency is programmed.
memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into pairs of
• Scan edge 1b is automatically selected when continuing to push
scan edge channels, 1A/1b to 3A/3b, in memory channels.
[(S.MW)MW] after programming.
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. ➅ To program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges,
1b to 3b, repeat steps ➃ and ➄.
➁ Set the desired frequency in VFO mode:
• If the same frequency is programmed into both scan edges, pro-
➥ Push the selected band’s [V/MHz] to select VFO mode.
grammed scan will not function.
➥ Set the frequency using the selected band’s tuning dial.
➥ Set other data (e.g. offset frequency, etc.) if required.
➂ Push [S.MW] momentarily.
• “!” and the memory channel number flashes.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.30 MHz and 145.80 MHz for the VHF scan edges 1A and 1b.
1 5 9 1 5 9
continue pushing
S.MW MW
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SCAN OPERATION 9
■ Programming scan edges via ➥ 3 beeps may sound and the VFO contents (including the sub-
audible tone frequency, etc.) are programmed.
the microphone ➥ Memory channel number advances to the next scan edge chan-
nel (1b to 3b) when continuing to push [EMW] after program-
Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec- ming.
MW essary. Ö To program a frequency for the other scan edge channel,
A
Å Set the desired frequency in VFO mode: repeat steps Å and Ñ.
➥ Push [VFO] to select VFO mode.
➥ Set the frequency using the keypad.
Ç Push [FUNC] then [EMW] momentarily.
É Push [Y] or [Z] to select scan edge channels.
Ñ Push [FUNC] then [EMW] for 1 sec. to pro-
gram.
[EXAMPLE]: Programming 145.30 MHz and 145.80 MHz for the VHF scan edges 1A and 1b.
MW
MONI 1 HIGH 4 MID 5
Push VFO ENT C Push FUNC then CLR A
Y
momentarily
PRIO 3 VOL 0
1 5 9 1 5 9 1 5 9
MW
Push Push FUNC then CLR A for 1 sec. and
continue pushing
Program 1b
in the same
manner.
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SCAN OPERATION 9
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10 PRIORITY WATCH
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PRIORITY WATCH 10
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NOTE: DTMF memory channels are commonly used for ■ Clearing the DTMF memory
both bands. Therefore, programming each band is not
necessary.
contents
➀ Push [DTMF] to turn the DTMF memory encoder ON.
➀ Push [DTMF] once and “d” appears in place of the main ➁ Push [SET] to enter the programming condition.
band’s 100 MHz digit as shown below. ➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select the desired
channel.
“d” appears in place of
the 100 MHz digit. ➃ Push [SET L] (for VHF display) or [MONI] (for UHF display)
to activate the 1st digit.
➄ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select “–” and clear
➁ Push [(VOL)SET] to enter the programming condition. the memory channel contents.
➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select the desired ➅ Push the main band’s tuning dial to exit the programming
channel. condition.
➃ Push [SET] or [MONI] to select the cursor.
➄ Rotate the main band’s dial to select a digit.
• “E” stands for “M” and “F” stands for “#.”
➅ Repeat steps ➃ and ➄ until the last digit is entered.
• The S/RF indicator shows the digit group. The indication in-
creases every 6 digits.
• Select “–” to clear the remaining digits when programming over a
previously used memory channel.
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MID 5 HIGH 4 SCAN 2 DUP+ 8 CLR A SET B HIGH 4 MID 5 PRIO 3 BAND
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■ Transmitting a DTMF code É Push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code.
• At each push of [PTT], the selected DTMF code is transmitted.
D Using the DTMF memory function Ñ Push [ECLR] to cancel the function.
(automatic transmission) D Transmitting a DTMF memory channel directly
The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the
Ä Push [FUNC] then [➅DTMF] to turn the DTMF
PTT switch when the DTMF memory encoder is turned ON. DTMF-S
memory encoder ON.
• “d” appears in place of the main band’s 100 MHz
➀ Push [DTMF] to turn the DTMF memory encoder ON.
digit.
• “d” appears in place of the main band’s 100 MHz digit.
➁ Push [SET] to enter the programming condition. Å Push [DTMF-S], then push the desired DTMF
➂ Rotate the main band’s tuning dial to select the desired channel number.
• “1” to “8” are available for channel numbers.
DTMF memory channel.
Ç Push [DTMF-S] again to deactivate the DTMF
➃ Push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code.
• At each push of [PTT], the selected DTMF code is transmitted.
setting.
• The speaker emits the DTMF tones sent. É Push [ECLR] to turn the DTMF memory en-
➄ Push [DTMF] to cancel the function. coder OFF.
• “d” disappears. • When the DTMF memory encoder is turned ON con-
• When an optional UT-49 is installed, push [DTMF] several times until tinuously, each push of the PTT transmits the previ-
a number appears for the 100 MHz digit and “REMO” disappears. ously selected DTMF code.
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The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF DISPLAY INTERVAL SPEED
characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. This dtd-1 100 msec. 5.0 cps
setting does not affect an optional pager or code squelch op- dtd-2 200 msec. 2.5 cps
eration. dtd-3 300 msec. 1.6 cps cps=
dtd-5 500 msec. 1.0 cps characters/second
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■ Tone scan
By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
T SQL
input frequency, you can determine the tone frequency nec- 9 essary.
essary to open a repeater. Å Set the desired frequency to be checked for a
tone frequency e.g. repeater input frequency.
An optional UT-104 is required to activate the tone scan.
Ç Push [FUNC] then [➈T SQL] to turn the tone
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. squelch ON.
➁ Set the desired frequency to be checked for a tone fre- É Push [➁SCAN] to start the tone scan.
quency e.g. repeater input frequency. Ñ When the tone frequency is matched, the
➂ Push [(DTMF)T] for 1 sec., 3 times to display “T SQL.” squelch opens and the tone frequency is pro-
➃ Push [(V/MHz)SCAN] for 1 sec. to start the tone scan. grammed into the selected mode such as VFO,
• To change the scanning direction, rotate the selected band’s tun- memory/call channel or scratch pad memory.
ing dial. Ö Push [ECLR] to stop the scan.
➄ When the tone frequency is matched, the squelch opens Ü Push [FUNC] then [GT-OFF] to deactivate the
and the tone frequency is programmed into the selected tone squelch or push [FUNC] then [➆TONE] to
mode such as VFO, memory/call channel or scratch pad activate the tone encoder with the detected
memory. tone frequency.
➅ Push [(V/MHz)SCAN] to stop the scan.
NOTE: The decoded tone frequency is programmed tem-
➆ Push [(DTMF)T] for 1 sec. to deactivate the tone squelch or
porarily when a memory or call channel is selected.
twice to activate the tone encoder with the detected tone
However, this will be cleared when overwriting the mem-
frequency.
ory/call channel.
DUP – T SQL
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Personal calls and group calls are available with the pager To use the pager function in your group, all stations need the
function. Personal calls use the receiving parties’ ID code for pager function.
calling. The receiving parties’ display shows your ID code and
➂ ➁
beep
beep
➀ 222/555 ➀ ➀ 222/555
➀ ➀
➂
111 beep beep
➀ ➁ beep
555
➀ ➁ beep
111/555 111/555
➂ Answer ➂ Answer
back back
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■ Pager operation
D Calling a specific station Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
PGR
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. 4 essary.
➁ Set the operating frequency. Å Set the operating frequency.
➂ Push [DTMF] 2 times to turn the pager function ON. Ç Push [FUNC] then push [➃PGR] to turn the
• “P” appears in place of the 100 MHz digit. pager function ON.
• An optional tone squelch can be used together with the pager • “P” appears in place of the 100 MHz digit.
function, although the pocket beep cannot be used. (p. 54) • An optional tone squelch can be used together with
➃ Select the desired code channel: the pager function. (p. 54)
➥ Push [SET]. É Select the desired code channel:
➥ Rotate the selected band’s tuning dial to select the code chan- ➥ Push [FSET].
nel. ➥ Push [Y] or [Z] to select the code channel.
➥ Push the selected band’s tuning dial to exit the setting display. ➥ Push [ECLR] to exit the setting display.
➄ Push [PTT] to transmit the pager code. Ñ Push [PTT] to transmit the pager code.
➅ Wait for an answer back. Ö Wait for an answer back.
• When the transceiver receives an answer back code, the func- • When the transceiver receives an answer back
tion display shows the other parties’ ID or group code and beeps. code, the function display shows the other parties’
(p. 60) ID or group code and beeps. (p. 60)
➆ After confirming a connection, push the selected band’s Ü After confirming a connection, push [ECLR] to
tuning dial to display the operating frequency. display the operating frequency.
• DO NOT push numeral keys on the microphone while a 3-digit • DO NOT push numeral keys on the microphone
code is indicated, or code channel contents are changed. while a 3-digit code is indicated, or code channel
➇ Push [DTMF] once to select code squelch or 2 times (or 3 contents are changed.
times for U.S.A. version) to select the non-selective calling á Push [FUNC] then [➄C SQL] to select code
system. squelch or push [ECLR] to select the non-se-
lective calling system.
• Pushing [FUNC] then [FD-OFF] also selects the
non-selective calling system.
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D Waiting for a call from a specific station Ä Push [BAND] to select the desired band, if nec-
PGR
➀ Push the desired band’s tuning dial. 4 essary.
➁ Set the operating frequency. Å Set the operating frequency.
➂ Push [DTMF] to turn the pager function ON. Ç Push [FUNC] then [➃PGR] to turn the pager
• “P” appears in place of the 100 MHz digit. function ON.
• An optional tone squelch can be used together with the pager • “P” appears in place of the 100 MHz digit.
function, although the pocket beep cannot be used. (p. 54) • An optional tone squelch can be used together with
➃ Wait for a call. the pager function. (p. 54)
• When receiving a call, the other parties’ ID or group code ap- É Wait for a call.
pears; “S” and the channel number blink as shown on the next • When receiving a call, the other parties’ ID or group
page. code appears; “S” and the channel number blink
• DO NOT push numeral keys on the microphone while a 3-digit as shown on the next page.
code is indicated, or code channel contents are changed. • DO NOT push numeral keys on the microphone
➄ Push [PTT] to send an answer back call and display the while a 3-digit code is indicated, or code channel
operating frequency. contents are changed.
➅ Push [DTMF] once to select the code squelch system or 2 Ñ Push [PTT] to send an answer back call and
times (or 3 times for U.S.A. version) to select the non-se- display the operating frequency.
lective calling system. Ö Push [FUNC] then [➄C SQL] to select code
squelch or push [ECLR] to select the non-se-
lective calling system.
• Pushing [FUNC] then [FD-OFF] also selects the
non-selective calling system.
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ERROR INFORMATION
When the transceiver receives
000/555
an incomplete signal, “E” ap-
pears. 1 5 9 SKIP
No code squelch
111/555
function
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When installing the optional UT-49 DTMF DECODER UNIT, the ➅ From the controller transceiver, transmit the DTMF code as
U.S.A. version can be remotely controlled using DTMF sig- follows:
nals on the sub band. To operate external DTMF remote, a • “#” and “REMO” flash while receiving a control signal.
144 MHz or 430(440) MHz transceiver with a DTMF encoder
is required. B # B M
(or (or
➀ Set the sub band frequency to receive a control signal “F”) “E”)
(DTMF code). Password Command
• The optional tone squelch function can be used for the sub band (if programmed) (See examples at right)
to increase remote control reliability. (p. 54)
➁ Program a 3-digit password into the sub band’s code chan- ➆ To cancel standby for the remote control, push [DTMF].
nel 5, if desired. (p. 58) • “REMO” disappears.
• The initial value of code channel 5 is “000; receive accept.” If you • Pushing [FUNC] then [FD-OFF] also cancels standby for the re-
do not require the password, set the channel as “receive inhibit.” mote control
➂ Select the main band by pushing a tuning dial, then set the
desired frequency for operation.
➃ Push [DTMF] one or more times until “REMO” appears to
select standby for the remote control.
➄ Set the operating frequency of the controller transceiver
equal to the sub band frequency of the IC-2710H.
• Make sure a tone frequency is set when using the optional tone
squelch function with the IC-2710H.
• The external DTMF remote does not accept a control signal on
the main band frequency.
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[EXAMPLE]
144.750 MHz 3 D 1 4 4 7 5
VFO [ENT] 100 10 1 MHz 100 10 kHz
CALL MR VFO CLR mode MHz MHz kHz
1 2 3 A
HIGH
Memory channel 15 2 D 1 5
4 5 6 B
Memory [ENT]
LOW1 mode 2 digits
7 8 9 C
DOWN UP ENT Scratch pad
memory 2
1 M M
M 0 # D Call [DOWN] [DOWN]
channel
[EXAMPLE]: Setting the operating frequency to 145.8125 MHz (when the VHF tuning step is 12.5 kHz).
B 1 2 3 # 3 D 1 4 5 8 0 # B M
(or “F”) VFO [ENT] (UP) (or “E”)
Password mode Frequency setting
(if programmed)
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16 WIRELESS OPERATION
■ EX-1759 installation
The EX-1759 INFRARED RECEIVER can be installed for 2 differ- (When using BC-96
ent purposes depending on the HM-90 charger. This is be- with external DC)
EX-1759
cause the EX-1759 has both an infrared receiver and a
microphone connector which contains microphone charging
capabilities.
• When using the connector for a microphone charger The installation clip can be oriented in 1 of 4 ways.
Attach the EX-1759 to a suitable location for receiving in-
frared signals and where it can be connected to a cable, e.g. • Optional infrared sub receiver
the console, etc. An optional EX-1513 INFRARED SUB RECEIVER is available to
increase the remote control reliablility and extend the control-
NOTE: DO NOT attach the EX-1759 where it will be sub- lable area. Connect the EX-1513 to the inside connector of
ject to direct sunlight as it cannot detect infrared signals the EX-1759.
under such conditions.
NOTE: The supplied microphone, HM-98, can be con-
nected and used with the EX-1759, however, the optional
wireless microphone cannot be used in such a case.
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WIRELESS OPERATION 16
PGR
HIGH
C-SQL
2
MID
DTMF
3
LOW
D-OFF
A
SET
memory channel, set mode contents, etc.
➓ ➥ Push and hold either switch to start scanning.
4 5 6 B
➌ MONI
TONE
DUP–
T-SQLS T-SQL
DUP+ SIMP
T-OFF
SPCH
➍ SQL VOL
➐ FUNC DTMF
KEY
DTMF
MEMO
Lights red while a key is pushed; lights green while the
JAPAN one-touch PTT function is in use.
➐ AUDIO VOLUME UP/DOWN SWITCHES
REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE
16 WIRELESS OPERATION
D Keypad
AFC-OFF
MR
Selects memory mode. No secondary function. DEMO
2
ENT
D
PTT-M • After :
Selects VFO mode. Turns the one-touch PTT function ON
VFO Input the appropriate digit
3 and OFF.
for frequency or memory
PGR
Selects high output power. Turns the optional pager function ON. channel selection.
HIGH
4
C-SQL
MID
Selects mid output power. Turns the optional code squelch function DTMF
5 ON. • After KEY :
DTMF Transmit the appropriate
Selects low output power. Turns the DTMF memory function ON.
LOW
6
DTMF code.
TONE
DUP–
Selects – duplex. Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON.
DTMF
7
• After MEMO :
T-SQLS
Selects + duplex. Turns the optional pocket beep function Transmit the appropriate
DUP+
8 ON. DTMF memory contents.
T-SQL [1] to [8] can be used for
SIMP
Selects simplex. Turns the optional tone squelch function DTMF memory.
9 ON.
PRIO
MUTE
Mutes both bands’ audio signals. Starts and stops a priority watch.
0
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WIRELESS OPERATION 16
16 WIRELESS OPERATION
■ Microphone USING
INITIAL SET MODE
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 17
■ Beep tones on/off USING
INITIAL SET MODE ■ Time-out timer USING
INITIAL SET MODE
You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF or To prevent accidental prolonged transmission with the one-
you can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push touch PTT function, etc., the transceiver has a time-out timer.
of a switch by turning beep tones ON. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 3, 5, 15 or 30 min. of
continuous transmission. This timer can be cancelled (de-
fault).
The display shows that beep
tones are turned ON. Approx. 10 sec. before the time-out timer passes, the trans-
ceiver emits a beep tone as a warning.
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17 OTHER FUNCTIONS
➀ Push [POWER] to turn power The display shows that the The display shows that the
OFF. cooling fan is set for au- cooling fan is set for contin-
tomatic operation. uous operation.
➁ While pushing [(VOL)SET L], AO
turn power ON to enter initial
set mode. The display shows that the ➀ Push power to turn power OFF.
➂ Push [(VOL)SET L] one or 30 min. timer is selected.
➁ While pushing [(VOL)SET L], turn power ON to enter initial
more times until “PoF” appears. set mode.
• Pushing [(SQL)MONI] reverses the order of selection. ➂ Push [(VOL)SET L] one or more times until “FAn” appears.
➃ Rotate the left-hand tuning dial to select the desired auto • Pushing [(SQL)MONI] reverses the order of selection.
power-off time or turn the timer OFF (“oF”). ➃ Rotate the left-hand tuning dial to set the cooling fan to au-
• “AO” appears when an auto power-off time is set. tomatic (“At”) or continuous (“on”).
➄ Push [POWER] momentarily to exit initial set mode. ➄ Push [POWER] momentarily to exit initial set mode.
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■ Microphone [F-1]/[F-2] keys ➁ Rotate the tuning dial (right side) to set the desired inten-
sity.
Switches on the transceiver’s front panel can be assigned to • Intensity can be set from “d1” (dark) to “d4” (bright).
the microphone’s [F-1] and [F-2] keys. ➂ Push [VOL(SET)D] to return to normal operation.
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18 MAINTENANCE
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Some memory channels • The input channel number has not yet been pro- • Rotate the tuning dial to check whether the p. 32
cannot be selected via the grammed. channel has been programmed or not.
microphone keypad.
Scan does not operate. • Squelch is open. • Set the squelch to the threshold point. p. 20
• The selected scan edge memory channels (e.g. • Reset the scan edges. p. 43
1 A and 1b) have the same frequencies (for pro-
grammed scan). pgs.
• Only 1 memory channel is programmed or other • Program other memory channels or cancel the 33, 45
channels are set as skip channels. memory skip function in the desired channels. p. 48
• Priority watch is activated. • Turn the function OFF.
Transmission continues • One-touch PTT function is activated. • Turn the function OFF. p. 26
even when the PTT is re-
leased.
The function display shows • The CPU is malfunctioning. • Reset the transceiver. p. 77
erroneous information.
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18 MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS 19
• Output power and current drain:
General CONDITION POWER CURRENT
• Frequency coverage
High 50 W 12.0 A
VERSION VHF UHF
Tx 144–148 MHz 144 MHz Mid 10 W 6.5 A
U.S.A. 440–450 MHz Low 5W 4.5 A
Rx 118–174 MHz*1
Tx 144–148 MHz High 35 W 11.0 A
Asia 430–440 MHz
Rx 136–174 MHz*2 430(440) MHz Mid 10 W 6.5 A
Europe 144–146 MHz 430–440 MHz Low 5W 4.5 A
Tx 144–146 MHz 430–440 MHz
Italy
136–174 MHz*2 400–479 MHz*3
Rx
*1118–136 MHz is usable in the VHF display only; guaranteed frequency cov-
Receiver
erage is 144–148 MHz. • Receive system : Double conversion superheterodyne
*2Guaranteed frequency coverage is 144–148 MHz. • Intermediate frequencies :
*3Guaranteed frequency coverage is 430–440 MHz. Left display band 1st 45.05 MHz 2nd 455 kHz
• Mode : FM, AM* Right display band 1st 57.65 MHz 2nd 455 kHz
(*U.S.A. version only; 118–136 MHz) • Sensitivity (for 12 dB SINAD) : Less than 0.16 µV (incl. para watch)
• Antenna impedance : 50 Ω (SO-239) • Squelch sensitivity : Less than 0.13 µV (at threshold)
• Power supply requirement : 13.8 V DC ± 15% • Selectivity : More than 15 kHz/–6 dB
• Usable temperature range : –10°C to +60°C; +14°F to +140°F Less than 30 kHz/–60 dB
• Dimensions : 140(W) x 40(H) x 212.4(D) mm • Spurious response : More than 60 dB
(projections not included) 51⁄2(W) x 19⁄16(H) x 83⁄8(D) in rejection ratio
• Weight : 1.4 kg; 3.1 lb • Audio output power : More than 2.4 W at 10% distortion
with the 8 Ω internal speaker
Transmitter • Current drain :
Max rated audio/both bands 1.8 A
• Modulation system : Variable reactance frequency
Max audio/either band 1.5 A (squelch closed on other band)
modulation
Squelched on both bands 1.2 A
• Max. frequency deviation : ± 5.0 kHz
• Spurious emissions : Less than –60 dB All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or
• Microphone impedance : 600 Ω (8-pin modular) obligation
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20 OPTIONS
Some of the following options may not be available due to D Separation accessories
variations in local electrical standards, etc. If you have any OPC-600/601 SEPARATION CABLE
questions regarding options please consult your Icom Dealer. For operation with the front panel detached.
Cable length
OPC-600: 3.5 m; 11.5 ft OPC-601: 7.0 m; 23.0 ft
D Antenna MB-58 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET
AH-32 144/430(440) MHz DUAL BAND ANTENNA Mounts the remote controller in a convenient location for op-
Dual band mobile antenna. eration with the front panel detached from the main body.
Frequency range: 144–148 MHz and 430–450 MHz. MB-65 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET
Max. input power: 150 W Mounts the remote controller with MB-58. Adjustable angle
AHB-32 TRUNK MOUNT and direction for optimum installation positioning.
Trunk mount with a coaxial cable for the AH-32. OPC-440/647 MIC EXTENSION CABLE
Cable length
D Speakers OPC-440: 5.0 m; 16.4 ft OPC-647: 2.5 m; 8.2 ft.
SP-7 EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPC-347 DC POWER CABLE
For base station use. Cable length: 1.0 m; 3.3 ft Has a 20 A capacity and a length of 7.0 m (23.0 ft).
SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPC-441 SPEAKER EXTENSION CABLE
Compact design. Cable length: 1.5 m; 4.9 ft Cable length: 5.0 m; 16.4 ft.
SP-12 EXTERNAL SPEAKER
Slim-type. Cable length: 2.0 m; 6.6 ft
MB-65
SP-7 SP-10 SP-12
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OPTIONS 20
HM-90
BC-96 MB-17A
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21 MODE ARRANGEMENT
Although the following chart refers mainly to the VHF band, the transceiver has the same
mode arrangement in the UHF band.
SET L
activated.
V/MHz V/MHz for 30 sec.
SCAN M/CALL SCAN
M/CALL
MEMORY MODE (p. 32) CALL CHANNEL (p. 37) See p. 49 for details.
CODE CHANNEL
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MODE ARRANGEMENT 21
Scan resume
condition (p. 46) Microphone address (p. 74)
CHANNEL
DTMF speed (p. 52)
Skip channel*2
setting (p. 45)
SKIP
Sub band mute (p. 23)
r programming
e channel for
*1Only appears when entering SET mode from VFO mode.
d code squelch
*2Only appears when entering SET mode from memory mode. * U.S.A. version only.
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