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User guide ICOM IC-2200H - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF TRANSCEIVER i2200H This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-2200H VHF TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom's superior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thank you for making your IC-2200H your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icom's philosophy of "technology first." Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC-2200H. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL-- This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-2200H. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock R WARNING! may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. WORD D FEATURES 65 W* of high transmit output power (except Korea/Taiwan versions) Tone squelch, DTCS squelch standard Dual color (amber & green) LCD backlight Remote control microphone available (optional for some versions) Optional Digital modulator/demodulator Optional DTMF decoder Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. i PRECAUTION RWARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology's report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65) RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicle's engine. When the transceiver's power is ON and your vehicle's engine is OFF, the vehicle's battery will soon become exhausted. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention--anything less may result in an accident. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC. This will ruin the transceiver. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods. AVOID placing the transceiver against walls or putting anything on the top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below ­10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver's surfaces. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This will ruin the transceiver. NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. The transceiver may be damaged. ii USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturer's microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached. NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or ruin the transceiver. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS I Supplied Accessories q Microphone (HM-133V)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 w Fuse (20 A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 e DC power cable (3 m) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r Mobile mounting bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 t Mounting screws, nuts and washers . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 set y Microphone hanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 u Insulation sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 *HM-118TN DTMF MICROPHONE supplied versions are also available. Depending on version. Used for optional unit installation, see p.91 for details. I Options UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT UT-115 DIGITAL UNIT HM-118TAN/TN DTMF MICROPHONES HM-118N HAND MICROPHONE HM-133V REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPC-440/OPC-647 MIC EXTENSION CABLES OPC-441 SPEAKER EXTENSION CABLE OPC-1132/OPC-347 DC POWER CABLES OPC-589 ADAPTER CABLE CS-2200H CLONING SOFTWARE + OPC-478/OPC-478U CLONING CABLE OPC-474 CLONING CABLE q w e r t y u iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................................................................................... i IMPORTANT ............................................................................................ i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ......................................................................... i PRECAUTION ........................................................................................ ii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS ......................................... iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................... iv QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ............................................................ I­VI I Installation ....................................................................................... I I Your first contact ........................................................................... IV I Repeater operation ........................................................................ V I Programming memory .................................................................. VI 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ................................................................. 1­8 I Front panel ..................................................................................... 1 I Function display ............................................................................. 3 I Rear panel ..................................................................................... 5 I Microphone (HM-133V) .................................................................. 6 I Microphone keypad ........................................................................ 7 2 SETTING A FREQUENCY .......................................................... 9­12 I Preparation .................................................................................... 9 I Using the tuning dial ...................................................................... 9 I Using the keypad ......................................................................... 10 I Using the [Y]/[Z] keys ................................................................. 10 I Tuning step selection ................................................................... 11 I Lock functions .............................................................................. 12 3 BASIC OPERATION ................................................................. 13­16 I Receiving ..................................................................................... 13 I Monitor function ........................................................................... 13 I Audio mute function ..................................................................... 14 I Squelch attenuator ....................................................................... 14 I S-meter squelch ........................................................................... 15 I Transmitting ................................................................................. 15 I Selecting output power ................................................................ 16 I One-touch PTT function ............................................................... 16 REPEATER OPERATION ......................................................... 17­23 I Accessing a repeater ................................................................... 17 I Subaudible tones ......................................................................... 19 I Offset frequency .......................................................................... 21 I Repeater lockout .......................................................................... 21 I Reversed duplex mode ................................................................ 22 I Auto repeater ............................................................................... 23 MEMORY OPERATION ............................................................ 24­34 I General description ...................................................................... 24 I Memory channel selection ........................................................... 24 I Programming a memory channel ................................................. 25 I Transferring memory contents ..................................................... 27 I Programming channel names ....................................................... 29 I Memory clearing .......................................................................... 31 I Memory bank selection ................................................................ 32 I Memory bank setting .................................................................... 33 I Transferring bank contents .......................................................... 34 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION ................................................ 35­36 I Call channel selection .................................................................. 35 I Call channel transferring .............................................................. 35 I Programming a call channel ........................................................ 36 SCAN OPERATION .................................................................. 37­42 I Scan types ................................................................................... 37 I Scan start/stop ............................................................................. 38 I Scan edges programming ............................................................ 39 I Skip channel setting ..................................................................... 41 I Scan resume condition ................................................................ 42 4 5 6 7 iv 8 PRIORITY WATCH .................................................................... 43­44 I Priority watch types ...................................................................... 43 I Priority watch operation ............................................................... 44 9 DTMF MEMORY ENCODER ..................................................... 45­47 I Programming a DTMF code ......................................................... 45 I Transmitting a DTMF code .......................................................... 46 I DTMF speed ................................................................................ 47 10 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH ................................... 48­51 I Pocket beep operation ................................................................. 48 I Tone/DTCS squelch operation ..................................................... 50 I Tone scan ..................................................................................... 51 11 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH (Required Optional UT-108).......... 52­57 I Pager function .............................................................................. 52 I Code programming ...................................................................... 52 I Pager operation ........................................................................... 55 I Code squelch ............................................................................... 57 12 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION (Required Optional UT-115) .... 58­73 I Digital mode operation ................................................................. 58 I Call sign programming ................................................................. 58 I Digital voice mode operation ........................................................ 61 I When receiving a Digital call ........................................................ 63 I Break-in communication .............................................................. 65 I Emergency communication .......................................................... 66 I Digital code/Call sign squelch operation ...................................... 67 I Slow data communication ............................................................ 68 I Other setting items ....................................................................... 69 I GPS operation ............................................................................. 72 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................ 74­87 I Set mode ...................................................................................... 74 I Initial set mode ............................................................................. 79 I Weather channel operation .......................................................... 83 I Microphone keys .......................................................................... 84 I Partial reset .................................................................................. 85 I All reset ........................................................................................ 85 I Data cloning ................................................................................. 86 14 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 88 15 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 89­91 I Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 89 I Fuse replacement ........................................................................ 90 I Optional unit installation ............................................................... 91 16 CE .................................................................................................... 92 17 MODE ARRANGEMENT ........................................................... 93­94 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 v QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Installation D Location Select a location which can support the weight of the transceiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. We recommend the locations shown in the diagram below. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER place the transceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed. DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. AVOID placing the transceiver in direct sunlight. When using self-tapping screws Mounting nut Spring washer D Using the mounting bracket Drill 4 holes where the mounting bracket is to be installed. Insert the supplied screws, nuts and washers through the Adjust the angle for the clearest view of the function display. Nut Spring washer Flat washer Mounting bracket · Approx. 5.5­6 mm (1/4) when using nuts; approx. 2­3 mm (1/8) when using self-tapping screws. mounting bracket and tighten. IMPORTANT! Detailed installation notes for Icom mobile transceivers to be fitted into vehicles are available. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor. I QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Battery connection NEVER connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V battery. DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for power connections. (See p. 5 for details) Attach a rubber grommet when passing the DC power cable through a metal plate to prevent short circuiting. · CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SOURCE · See p. 90 for fuse replacement. Grommet IC-2200H IC-2200H D DC power supply connection Use a 13.8 V DC power supply with at least 15 A capacity. Make sure the ground terminal of the DC power supply is grounded. · CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SUPPLY · See p. 90 for fuse replacement. red - black _ black Fuses 20 A + red DC power supply 13.8 V to an AC outlet 12 V battery Supplied DC power cable Solder - black red - 12 V Crimp NOTE: Use terminals for the cable connections. Fuses 20 A II QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Antenna installation · Antenna location To obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. A nonradial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount. Roof-mount antenna (Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount.) Gutter-mount antenna 1­2 mm solder solder · Antenna connector The antenna uses a PL-259 connector. · PL-259 CONNECTOR 30 mm Trunk-mount antenna q Slide the coupling ring down. Strip the cable jacket and soft solder. w Strip the cable as shown at left. Soft solder the center conductor. e Slide the connector body on and solder it. r Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body. (10 mm 3/8 in) Coupling ring 10 mm (soft solder) 10 mm Soft solder NOTE: There are many publications covering proper antennas and their installation. Check with your local dealer for more information and recommendations. D Connecting a microphone Connect a microphone to the eight-pin modular socket on the front panel of the transceiver. *HM-133V; A different microphone may be supplied with some versions of the IC-2200H. to antenna III QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Your first contact Now that you have your IC-2200H installed in your car or shack, you are probably excited to get on the air. We would like to take you through a few basic operation steps to make your first "On The Air" an enjoyable experience. 2. Tune the desired frequency [DIAL] will allow you to dial in the frequency you want to operate. Pages 9 and 11 will instruct you on how to set the tuning speed. 1. Turning ON the transceiver Before powering up your IC-2200H, you may want to make sure the audio volume and squelch level controls are set in 9­10 o'clock positions. [VOL] [SQL] Set both [VOL] and [SQL] controls to 9­10 o'clock positions. Push [DIAL] Using the HM-133V You can directly enter the frequency with the HM-133V keypad. [EXAMPLE]: Setting frequency to 145.3625 MHz. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Although you have purchased a brand new transceiver, some settings may be changed from the factory defaults because of the QC process. Resetting the CPU is necessary to start from factory default. Push Push MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Push [PWR] [SET LOCK] [S.MW MW] MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz While pushing [SET LOCK ] and [S.MW MW ], push [PWR] for 1 sec. to reset the CPU. We hope these pointers have been helpful. Now you are ready to call CQ. IV QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Repeater operation 1. Setting duplex Push [LOW DUP ] for 1 sec. once or twice to select minus duplex or plus duplex. · The USA version has an auto repeater function, therefore, setting duplex is not required. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN Using the HM-133V Plus or minus duplex selection and the repeater tone setting can be made easily via HM-133V. S Push [DUP­ 7(TONE)] for minus duplex; [DUP+ 8(TSQLS)] for plus duplex selection, push [FUNC] then [DUP­ 7(TONE)] to turn the repeater tone ON. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Push SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY 2. Repeater tone Push [TONE T-SCAN ] several times until " " appears, if the repeater requires a subaudible to be accessed. Push DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN Push MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY , then MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz V QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Programming memory channels The IC-2200H has a total of 207 memory channels (including 6 scan edges and 1 call channel) for storing often used operating frequency, repeater settings, etc. Using the HM-133V q In VFO mode, set the desired operating frequency, including offset direction, tone settings, etc. w Push [FUNC] then [CLR A(MW)]. · "M" indicator and memory channel number blink. 1. Setting a frequency In VFO mode, set the desired operating frequency with repeater, tone and tuning steps, etc. 2. Selecting a memory channel Momentarily push [S.MW MW ], then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel. · "M" indicator and memory channel number blink. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN Push then , DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz YZ e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired memory channel. r Push [FUNC] then push [CLR A(MW)] for 1 sec. to program. · 3 beeps sound · Memory channel number automatically increases when continuing to push [CLR A(MW)] after programming. SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz [S.MW MW] [DIAL] 3. Writing a memory channel Push and hold [S.MW MW ] for 1 sec. to program. · 3 beeps sound · Memory channel number automatically increases when continuing to push [S.MW MW ] after programming. VI 1 q w PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel Function display (p. 3) PWR S.MW MW !3 e BANK OPT r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 q POWER KEY [PWR] Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec. w MEMORY WRITE KEY [S.MW MW ] (p. 25) Selects a memory channel for programming. Programs the selected memory channel when pushed for 1 sec. · Continue to hold the key to increment the memory channel automatically. e MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connects the supplied microphone. r VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] (p. 13) Adjusts the audio level. t SQUELCH CONTROL [SQL] (p. 13) Varies the squelch level. · The RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when rotated clockwise to the center position and further. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION y SET·LOCK KEY [SET LOCK ] Enters set mode when pushed. (p. 74) Keys the lock function ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 12) u MONITOR·CHANNEL NAME KEY [MONI ANM ] Push to switch the monitor function ON and OFF. (p. 13) In memory and call channel mode, switches the channel names or number ON and OFF. (p. 29) i OUTPUT POWER·DUPLEX KEY [LOW DUP ] Each push changes the output power selection. (p. 16) Select DUP­, DUP+ and simplex operation when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 17) o TONE·TONE SCAN KEY [TONE T-SCAN ] Each push selects a tone function. (pgs. 17, 48) · Tone encoder, pocket beep, tone squelch or tone function OFF can be selected. 1 1 !1 VFO/MHz TUNING·SCAN KEY [V/MHz SCAN ] Selects and toggles VFO mode and 1 MHz (or 10 MHz for some versions) tuning when pushed. (p. 9) Starts scan when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 38) · Cancels a scan when pushed during a scan. !2 BANK·OPTION KEY [BANK OPT ] Push to select memory bank condition during memory mode. (p. 32) Push for 1 sec. to enter the DTMF or option set mode. !3 TUNING DIAL [DIAL] Selects the operating frequency (p. 9), memory channel (p. 24), the setting of the set mode item and the scanning direction (p. 38). D Microphone connector (front panel view) q +8 V DC output (Max. 10 mA) w Channel up/down e 8 V control IN r PTT q i t GND (microphone ground) y MIC (microphone input) u GND i Data IN Push for 1 sec. to start/stop the tone scan function. (p. 51) While in the digital mode operation with the installing an optional Digital unit UT-115. Each push select the digital code (CSQL) squelch function, call sign (DSQL) squelch, pocket beep function (CSQL or DSQL). (p. 67) !0 MEMORY/CALL·PRIORITY KEY [M/CALL PRIO ] Push to select and toggle memory, call and weather channel* modes. (pgs. 24, 35, 83) Starts priority watch when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 44) *Weather channels available for USA versions only. 2 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display !7 q w e r t y !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T- SCAN PRIO SCAN !0 o i u SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/MHz q FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, channel names, set mode contents, etc. · Frequency decimal point flashes while scanning. (p. 38) · "d" appears in place of the 1st digit while the DTMF memory function is in use. (p. 45) e AUDIO MUTE INDICATOR (p. 14) Appears when the audio mute function is activated via microphone control. r NARROW MODE INDICATOR (p. 78) Appears when the narrow mode is selected. Narrow mode is not available with some versions. t OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS (p. 16) "LOW" appears when low output power; "MID" and "LOW" appear when mid low output power; "MID" appears when middle output power is selected. · Mid. low power is not available with some versions. w TRANSMIT INDICATOR Appears while transmitting. (p. 15) Flashes while transmitting with the one-touch PTT function. (p. 16) 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION y KEY INDICATORS Indicate the function(s) of the front panel keys directly below the function display. u SKIP INDICATOR (p. 41) Appears when the selected memory channel is specified as a skip channel. i MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATORS Shows the selected memory channel number. (p. 24) "C" appears when the call channel is selected. (p. 35) o MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 24) Appears when memory mode is selected. !0 S/RF INDICATORS Shows the relative signal strength while receiving signals. (p. 13) Shows the output power level while transmitting. (p. 16) !1 BUSY INDICATOR (p. 13) Appears when a signal is being received or the squelch is open. Flashes while the monitor function is activated. !2 AUTO POWER-OFF INDICATOR (p. 81) Appears while the auto power-off function is in use. !3 PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 44) Appears while the priority watch is activated; blinks while the watch is paused. !4 DIGITAL INDICATOR (p. 61) Appears when digital mode is selected. !5 LOCK INDICATOR (p. 12) Appears when the lock function is activated. 1 1 !6 TONE INDICATORS " " appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in use. (p. 17) " " appears while the tone (CTCSS) squelch function is in use. (p. 48) " " appears while the tone (DTCS) squelch function is in use. (p. 48) " " appears with the " " or " " indicator while the pocket beep function (CTCSS or DTCS) is in use. (p. 48) While in the digital mode operation with the installing an optional Digital unit UT-115. " " appears while the digital code (CSQL) squelch function is in use. (p. 67) " " appears while the call sign (DSQL) squelch function is in use. (p. 67) " " appears with the " " or " " indicator while the pocket beep function (CSQL or DSQL) is in use. (p. 67) !7 DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 17) "+" appears when plus duplex, "­" appears when minus duplex operation is selected. 4 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Rear panel q w e r q SPEAKER JACK [SP] Accepts an 8 speaker. · Audio output power is more than 2.4 W. e POWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V] Accepts 13.8 V DC ±15% with the supplied DC power cable.51 NOTE: DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power source when operating in a vehicle. The plug may cause voltage drops and ignition noise may be superimposed onto transmit or receive audio. r ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] Connects a 50 antenna with a PL-259 connector and a 50 coaxial cable. Make sure the connection between transceiver and PC, otherwise misreading may occur for data communication. w DATA JACK [DATA] Connects to a PC or GPS receiver via an RS-232C cable (D-sub 9-pin) for data communication in the RS-232C format. RS-232C (DB-9 female) to [DATA] jack TxD GND RxD 2.5(d) mm 5 1 9 6 Pin 2 (RxD), Pin 3 (TxD), Pin 5 (GND) 5 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 1 I Microphone (HM-133V*) q w e r t !1 !0 o i u y Mic element e UP/DOWN KEYS [Y]/[Z] Push either key to change operating frequency, memory channel, set mode setting, etc. (pgs. 10, 24) Push either key for 1 sec. to start scanning. (p. 38) r ACTIVITY INDICATOR Lights red while any key, except [FUNC] and [DTMF-S], is pushed, or while transmitting. Lights orange while the microphone keypad lock function is activated. Lights green while the one-touch PTT function is in use. t KEYPAD (pgs. 7, 8) y FUNCTION INDICATOR Lights orange while [FUNC] is activated--indicates the secondary function of keys can be accessed. Lights green when [DTMF-S] is activated--DTMF signals can be transmitted with the keypad. u FUNCTION KEY [FUNC] (pgs. 7, 8) i DTMF MEMORY SELECT KEY [DTMF-S] (p. 46) o FUNCTION KEYS [F-1]/[F-2] (p. 84) Program and re-call your desired transceiver conditions. !0 BANK/OPTION KEY [BANK/OPTION] Push to selects memory bank condition during memory mode. (p. 32) Push for 1 sec. to enter the DTMF or option set mode. !1 MEMORY/CALL KEY [MR/CALL] Push to select memory mode. (p. 24) Push for 1 sec. to select call channel. (p. 35) *A different microphone may be supplied depending on version. q VFO/LOCK KEY [VFO/LOCK] Push to select VFO mode. (p. 9) Push for 1 sec. to switch the lock function ON and OFF. (p. 12) w PTT SWITCH Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. Switches between transmitting and receiving while the one-touch PTT function is in use. (p. 16) 6 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Microphone keypad KEY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION ( +key) OTHER FUNCTIONS Switches between opening and closing the In memory mode switches the channel names squelch. (p. 13) or number indication ON and OFF. (p. 30) Starts and stops scanning. Starts and stops priority watch. Selects high output power. Selects mid. output power. Selects low output power Selects minus duplex operation. Selects plus duplex operation. Selects simplex operation. No primary function. (p. 38) Starts and stops tone scanning. (p. 51) (p. 44) Turns the one-touch PTT function ON and OFF. (p. 16) (p. 50) After pushing : (p. 67) Transmits the appropriate (p. 16) Turns the DTCS pocket beep function ON. (p. 49) DTMF code. (pgs. 20, 46) *Turns the DSQL pocket beep function. When the DTMF memory en(p. 16) Turns the DTMF memory encoder function coder is activated, push [0] to ON. (p. 45) [9] to transmit the appropriate DTMF memory contents. (p. 18) Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON. (p. 46) (p. 18) (p. 18) Turns the CTCSS pocket beep function ON.(p. 49) *Turns the CSQL pocket beep function. (p. 18) Turns the tone squelch function ON. (p. 50) *Turns the CSQL function. (p. 67) Sends a 1750 Hz tone signal while pushing and holding. (p. 20) *While in the digital mode operation with the installing an optional Digital unit UT-115. (p. 16) Turns the DTCS squelch ON. *Turns the DSQL function. 7 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 1 KEY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION ( +key) OTHER FUNCTIONS Cancels frequency entry. (p. 10) Selects a memory channel for programming. (p. 26) Cancels the scan or priority watch. (pgs. 38, 44) Advances the memory channel number when continuously pushed after pro Exit set mode. (p. 74) gramming is completed. (p. 26) Enters set mode (p. 74) DTMF memory OFF. Advances the set mode selection order after entering set mode. (p. 74) (p. 46) Turns the subaudible tone encoder, pocket Sets the keypad for numeral input. (p. 10) beep or CTCSS/DTCS tone squelch OFF. After pushing : (pgs. 18, 49, 50) Transmits the appropriate Reverses the set mode selection order after entering set mode. (p. 74) *Turns the pocket beep or CSQL/DSQL OFF. (p.63) DTMF code. (pgs. 20, 46) Adjusts the squelch level increments. Mutes the audio. (p. 14) (p. 13) · Mute function is released when any operation is performed. No primary function. Sends a 1750 Hz tone signal for 0.5 sec. (p. 20) Locks the digit keys on the keypad (includAdjusts the squelch level decrement. (p. 12) (p. 13) ing the A to D, # and M keys. · Lights orange while the microphone keypad lock function is activated. *While in the digital mode operation with the installing an optional Digital unit UT-115. 8 2 SETTING A FREQUENCY I Using the tuning dial qRotate [DIAL] to set the frequency. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN I Preparation D Turning power ON/OFF Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON and OFF. Push [PWR] for 1 sec. SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz [DIAL] · If VFO mode is not selected, push [V/MHz SCAN ] to select VFO mode. · The frequency changes according to the selected tuning steps. (p. 11) D VFO mode selection The transceiver has 2 basic operating modes: VFO mode and memory mode. Push [V/MHz SCAN ] to select VFO mode. wTo change the frequency in 1 MHz (10 MHz for some versions) steps, push [V/MHz SCAN ], then rotate [DIAL]. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz · Pushing [V/MHz SCAN ] for 1 sec. starts scan function. If scan starts, push [V/MHz SCAN ] again to cancel it. SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz The display shows that the 1 MHz tuning step is selected. Push [VFO/LOCK] to select VFO mode. VFO/LOCK Note that in this manual, sections beginning with a microphone icon (as above), designate operation via the HM133V microphone. 9 SETTING A FREQUENCY 2 I Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via numeral keys on the microphone. z Push [VFO/LOCK] to VFO mode, if necessary. ENT x Push [ENT C(T-OFF)] to activate the keypad for C digit input. I Using the [Y]/[Z] keys Y Z Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired frequency. YZ YZ · Pushing [Y]/[Z] for 1 sec. activates a scan. If scan YZ starts, push [Y]/[Z] again or push [CLR A(MW)] to cancel it. 2 c Push 6 keys to input a frequency. · When a digit is mistakenly input, push [ENT C(T-OFF)] to clear the input, then repeat input from the 1st digit. · Pushing [CLR A(MW)] clears input digits and retrieves the frequency. [EXAMPLE]: Setting frequency to 145.3625 MHz. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN Push SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Push Push MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Push MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN SET MONI LOW TONE M/CALL V/ MHz 10 2 SETTING A FREQUENCY I Tuning step selection Tuning steps are the minimum frequency change increments YZ when you rotate [DIAL] or push [Y]/[Z] on the microphone. The following tuning steps are available. · 5 kHz · 20 kHz · 10 kHz · 25 kHz · 12.5 kHz · 30 kHz · 15 kHz · 50 kHz VFO/LOCK USING SET MODE NOTE: For convenience, select a tuning step that matches the frequency intervals of repeaters in your area. q Push [V/MHz SCAN ] to select VFO mode, if necessary. [DIAL] 15 kHz tuning step DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE NAR MID LOW LOCK ANM DUP T-SCAN PRIO SCAN z Push [VFO/LOCK] to select VFO mode, if necessary. x Push [SET B(D-OFF)] to enter set mode. c Push [SET B(D-OFF)] or [ENT C(T-OFF)] several times until "TS" appears. Y Z v Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired tuning step. b Push [CLR A(MW)] to exit set mode. SET

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