ICOM orporated 297410 VHF Air Band Transceiver User Manual
ICOM Incorporated VHF Air Band Transceiver
User Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVERS iA220 iA220E This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. IMPORTANT FCC INFORMATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely • FOR CLASS A UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-A220 and IC-A220E. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual. WORD DEFINITION RWARNING! Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom, Icom Inc. and Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. • POUR LES RAYONNEMENTS NON INTENTIONNELS DE CLASSE A: Cet équipement a été testé et reconnu conforme aux limites fixées pour un appareil numérique de classe A, conformément au point 15 de la réglementation FCC. Ces limites sont définies de façon à fournir une protection raisonnable contre le brouillage préjudiciable lorsque cet appareil est utilisé dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre un rayonnement de fréquence radio. S'il n'a pas été installé conformément aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs créer des interférences perturbant les communications radio. L'utilisation de cet appareil dans une zone résidentielle peut provoquer un brouillage préjudiciable, auquel cas l'utilisateur sera tenu de corriger la situation à ses frais. PRECAUTIONS R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing in your ears. If you experience ringing, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually intending to transmit. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –20°C (–4°F) or above +55°C (+131°F). R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a power source of more than 28 V DC. Such a connection will damage the transceiver. DO NOT CAUTION: NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source that is DC fused at more than 10 A. Accidental reverse connection will be protected by this fuse, higher fuse values will not give any protection against such accidents and the transceiver will be damaged. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electric blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. DO NOT connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This connection will not only blow fuses but also may damage the transceiver. place the transceiver in excessively dusty envi- ronments. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating continuously for long periods. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. DO NOT place unit in a non-secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. ii PRÉCAUTIONS R NE JAMAIS utiliser l’émetteur-récepteur avec un casque ou d’autres accessoires audio ayant un volume trop élevé. Un volume continu trop fort peut entraîner un bourdonnement dans vos oreilles. Si vous entendez une sonnerie baissez le niveau sonore ou interrompez l'utilisation. R NE JAMAIS relier l'émetteurrécepteur à une prise d'alimentation de plus de 28 V. Un tel branchement endommagerait votre émetteur-récepteur. NE JAMAIS brancher l’émetteur-récepteur à une alimentation continue dont le fusible de protection excède 10 A. Ce fusible protège contre l’inversion accidentelle des branchements. d’utiliser ou d’exposer l’émetteur-récepteur en plein soleil ou à une température ambiante inférieure à –20°C ou supérieure à +55°C. NE PAS placer l'émetteur-récepteur dans des endroits excessivement poussiéreux. NE PAS nettoyer l'appareil avec des solvants agressifs tels que benzène ou alcool, susceptibles d'endommager les surfaces exposées du boîtier. En cas de dépôt de poussière ou de salissures sur l'émetteur-récepteur, il faut l'essuyer avec chiffon doux et sec. NE PAS utiliser l'émetteur-récepteur près d'amorces élec- ATTENTION! Le transceiver devient chaud lors d'utilisations continues de longue durée. L’émetteur-récepteur chauffe en cas d’utilisation continue sur une longue durée. NE JAMAIS L'antenne doit être placée à au moins un mètre de la position de chacune des personnes à bord de l'aéronef. triques non blindées ou en atmosphère explosive. brancher le transceiver à une source d'alimentation employant la polarité inversée. NE PAS appuyer sur la touche PTT lorsqu’on ne souhaite pas émettre. iii NE PAS SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION our Icom radio generates RF electromagY netic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only,” meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. • For compliance with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure Requirements, the transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions: 1. The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 0 dBi. 2. The antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a distance of 40 centimeters or more between the transmitting antenna of this device and any persons during operation. For a small vehicle, the antenna as worst case, the antenna shall be located on the roof top at any place on the centre line along the vehicle in order to achieve 40 centimeters separation distance. In order to ensure this distance is met, the installation of the antenna must be mounted at least 40 centimeters away from the nearest edge of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders. To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: • DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. • DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50% duty cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the “TX” indicator appears. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT switch. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. iv INFORMATION EN MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ AVERTISSEMENT otre radio Icom produit une énergie électroV magnétique de radiofréquences (RF), en mode de transmission. Cette radio est conçue pour un «usage professionnel seulement» et classée comme tel, ce qui signifie qu'elle doit être utilisée uniquement dans le cadre d'un travail par des personnes conscientes des dangers et des mesures visant à minimiser ces dangers. Elle N'EST PAS conçue pour une «utilisation grand public», dans un environnement non contrôlé. • Afin de satisfaire aux exigences de la FCC et d'Industrie Canada en matière d'exposition aux RF, il est nécessaire que l'antenne soit installée conformément aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. L e gain de l'antenne du radio émetteur ne doit pas dépasser 0 dBi. 2. Il faut que l'antenne émettrice de cet appareil soit placée à l'extérieur d'un véhicule et tenue éloignée d'au moins 40 centimètres de toute personne pendant le fonctionnement. Dans le pire des cas, pour un petit véhicule, l'antenne doit être placée sur le toit, n'importe où dans l'axe central du véhicule, afin de respecter une distance de 40 cm du bord le plus rapproché du véhicule et ainsi éviter que les personnes présentes soient exposées. MISE EN GARDE Afin de vous assurer que votre exposition à une énergie électromagnétique de RF se situe dans les limites permises par la FCC pour une utilisation grand public, veuillez en tout temps respecter les directives suivantes: • NE PAS faire fonctionner la radio sans qu'une antenne appropriée y soit fixée, car ceci risque d'endommager la radio et causer une exposition supérieure aux limites établies par la FCC. L'antenne appropriée est celle qui est fournie avec cette radio par le fabricant ou une antenne spécialement autorisée par le fabricant pour être utilisée avec cette radio. • NE PAS émettre pendant plus de 50% du temps total d'utilisation de l'appareil («50% du facteur d'utilisation»). Émettre pendant plus de 50% du temps total d'utilisation peut causer une exposition aux RF supérieure aux limites établies par la FCC. La radio est en train d’émettre lorsque le témoin du mode de transmission s'affiche sur l'écran ACL. La radio émettra si vous appuyez sur le bouton du microphone. Interférence électromagnétique et compatibilité En mode de transmission, votre radio Icom produit de l'énergie de RF qui peut provoquer des interférences avec d'autres appareils ou systèmes. Pour éviter de telles interférences, mettez la radio hors tension dans les secteurs où une signalisation l’exige. NE PAS faire fonctionner l'émetteur dans des secteurs sensibles au rayonnement électromagnétique tels que les hôpitaux, les aéronefs et les sites de dynamitage. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT........................................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS........................................................ i FCC INFORMATION.............................................................. i PRECAUTIONS..................................................................... ii PRÉCAUTIONS.................................................................... iii SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION.................................... iv INFORMATION EN MATIÈRE DE SÉCURITÉ...................... v TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................ vi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PANEL DESCRIPTION.................................................1 Front panel....................................................................1 Rear panel....................................................................2 Function display............................................................3 BASIC OPERATION.....................................................4 General description.......................................................4 Receiving and transmitting............................................5 Directly setting the frequency........................................6 Squelch settings............................................................6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MEMORY OPERATION................................................7 General description.......................................................7 Basic operation.............................................................8 Editing Regular memory/Group memory channels.......8 Selecting a weather memory channel..........................12 History memory channel.............................................12 Selecting a GPS memory channel..............................13 ■ Editing GPS memory..................................................13 ■ Protecting memory......................................................13 4 OTHER FUNCTIONS..................................................14 ■ Dualwatch operation...................................................14 ■ Priority watch..............................................................14 ■ Using the lock function................................................15 ■ Accessing the 121.5 MHz emergency frequency........15 ■ Enabling the intercom.................................................16 ■ Opening the squelch for test.......................................16 ■ Setting the frequency step..........................................16 ■ Using the remote control.............................................16 ■ Scanning the weather memory channels....................17 5 MENU MODE..............................................................18 ■ Using the menu mode.................................................18 ■ Settings menu items...................................................20 ■ Configuration menu items...........................................22 6 OPTIONS....................................................................26 7 SPECIFICATIONS......................................................27 8 COUNTRY CODE LIST..............................................29 INDEX.............................................................................30 vi 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Front panel DUAL EC MEMORY 118.00 121.525 PUSH TEST RCL RX VOL OFF COMM MEM CH09 SAMPLE q DUAL SWITCH [DUAL] ➥ Push to turn Dualwatch operation ON or OFF. (p. 14) ➥ Hold down for two seconds to turn the intercom function ON or OFF. w EMERGENCY CHANNEL SWITCH [EC] ➥ Push to set the emergency frequency (121.5 MHz) as the standby frequency. (p. 15) ➥ Hold down for two seconds to enter the direct frequency setting mode (p. 6), and set the emergency frequency (121.5 MHz). (p. 15) e VOLUME/POWER SWITCH [VOL] ➥ Turn [VOL] to switch the power ON or OFF. ➥ Adjusts the audio output level. The volume level bar is displayed while rotating [VOL]. ➥ Hold down for two seconds to enter the AM squelch level “SQL LEVEL” item in the Settings menu. (p. 6) ➥ Push to set the squelch test function ON or OFF. (p. 16)* *When the squelch test function is ON, and the Auto squelch “AUTO SQL” item in the Configuration menu (p. 22) is set to “USER SET,” push [VOL] again to switch the squelch mode. (p. 6) CAUTION: DO NOT turn ON power until the engines have been started. Otherwise, the power supply circuit may damage. PANEL DESCRIPTION r FREQUENCY EXCHANGE (FLIP-FLOP) SWITCH [e] ➥ Push to exchange the standby frequency with the active frequency. (p. 5) ➥ Hold down for two seconds to enter the direct frequency setting mode. (p. 6) t MEMORY SWITCH [MEM] Hold down for two seconds to enter a displayed frequency into any blank regular memory channel or delete or revive the selected memory channel (depending on the operating mode). y RECALL SWITCH [RCL] ➥ Push to enter and exit the memory mode. (p. 8) e menu. ➥ Hold down for two seconds to enter the Settings (p. 18) ➥ Push to exit the Settings menu. (p. 18) u LIGHT-SENSITIVE DETECTOR This detector senses ambient light. The detector is used to automatically adjust “DISP LOW” or “DISP HIGH” (pp. 23, 24) when the “DISP MODE” (p. 23) is set to ‘AUTO.’ i INNER (Small) TUNING DIAL [DIAL] ➥ Rotate to set the standby frequencies (kHz digit) (p. 5), memory channels (p. 8), and menu mode settings. (pp. 18, 19) ➥ Hold down for two seconds to turn ON the dial/panel lock mode. (p. 15) o OUTER (Large) TUNING DIAL [O-DIAL] Rotate to set the standby frequency (MHz digit) (p. 5), group memory channel (p. 8), select the input digit for group name (p. 10), and so on. ■■Rear panel 01 For regular type q ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connect q the antenna connector.w w D-SUB 25 PIN CONNECTOR Connect a 13.8 V or 27.5 V DC power supply, speaker, headset and third party GPS receiver*. Refer to ‘INSTALLATION GUIDE’ for details. *Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details. Optional MBA-3 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Function display q w e e u TX RX ICS DUAL MEMORY 121.525 TEST AU CH09 SAMPLE 118.00 !2 !1 !0 *For only U.S.A. version transceivers. ➥ Displays “GPS” when the GPS memory channel is selected. (p. 13) • A third party GPS receiver is required. u STANDBY FREQUENCY READOUT ➥ Displays the standby frequency. (p. 5) ➥ Displays the setting values in the menu mode. (p. 18) i CHANNEL NAME READOUT Displays the channel name in the memory mode. (p. 10) o MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT Displays the selected memory channel number in the memory mode. (p. 8) !0 SQUELCH MODE READOUT Displays the squelch mode status. (pp. 6, 20) !1 TEST INDICATOR Displays “ TEST” while the squelch test function is ON. (p. 16) !2 LOCK INDICATOR (p. 15) ➥ Displays “ D” while the dial lock function is in use. ➥ Displays “ P” while the panel lock function is in use. F F q ACTIVE FREQUENCY READOUT ➥ Displays the active frequency. (p. 5) ➥ Displays the menu mode items in the menu mode. (p. 18) w TX INDICATOR Displayed while transmitting. (p. 5) e RX INDICATOR ➥ Displayed when receiving a signal on the active frequency. (p. 5) ➥ Displayed when receiving a signal on the standby frequency during Dualwatch operation. (p. 14) ➥ Displayed when opening the active frequency’s squelch function. (p. 5) r INTERCOM READOUT Displays “ICS” when the intercom function is in use. (p. 16) t DUALWATCH READOUT Displays “DUAL” when the Dualwatch function is ON. (p. 14) O O RX y MEMORY TYPE READOUT ➥ Displays “MEMORY” when the regular memory channel is selected. (p. 8) ➥ Displays “GRP01”–“GRP05” when the group memory channel is selected. (p. 8) The group name is also displayed if the name has been entered. ➥ Displays “HISTORY” when the history memory channel is selected. (p. 12) ➥ Displays “WEATHER” when the weather memory channel is selected. (p. 12)* BASIC OPERATION ■■General description The flow chart below shows the basic operating procedures. You need to set the frequency, activate the frequency, and receive or transmit. There are two ways to set the frequency. Refer to page 5 and 6 for details. • Set the frequency normally • Set the frequency directly Set the standby frequency. Enter the direct frequency setting mode. Activate the frequency. Set the operating frequency. 01 Set the frequency normally Set the desired frequency which will be used for the next operating frequency in the standby frequency display. Then exchange the active frequency for the standby frequency. 02 Set the frequency directly You can directly enter the desired frequency. Refer to ‘Directly setting the frequency.‘ TIP: For quick frequency setting, you can enter often-used frequencies into memory channels. Refer to “MEMORY OPERATION” for details. (pp. 7–13) When you recall a memory channel, the previous standby frequency is erased. Receive/transmit 2 BASIC OPERATION ■■Receiving and transmitting 3. Receiving 1. Setting the standby frequency When receiving a signal, “RX” is displayed and audio is heard. otate [DIAL] and [O-DIAL] to select the desired frequency as the standby frequency. • Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio level. • Adjust the squelch if necessary. Refer to ‘Squelch settings’ for details. • The active frequency is not affected. • Rotate [O-DIAL] to set above 1 MHz digit. • Rotate [DIAL] to set below 100 kHz digit. • You can set the frequency step in the Settings menu. (p. 21) MEMORY 4. Transmitting 134.80 126.405 qqHold down PTT switch, and then speak at your normal voice level. 2. Exchanging the frequency After setting the standby frequency, push [ with the active frequency. RX 126.40 134.805 ] to exchange it 126.40 134.805 • “TX” is displayed. • DO NOT hold the microphone too closely to your mouth or speak too loudly. This may distort your signal. TX 126.40 134.805 wwRelease the PTT switch to receive. NOTE: DO NOT hold down [ ] continuously. Otherwise, the standby frequency disappears. If this happens, again hold down [ ] until the standby frequency reappears. NOTE: To prevent interference, listen on the frequency before transmitting. If the frequency is busy, wait until it is clear. BASIC OPERATION ■■Directly setting the frequency ■■Squelch settings You can also directly set the desired frequency. DDAdjusting the squelch qqHold down [ ] for two seconds to enter the direct frequency setting mode. • Only the active frequency is displayed. wwSet an operating frequency. 121.80 • Rotate [O-DIAL] to set above 1 MHz digit. • Rotate [DIAL] to set below 100 kHz digit. • You can set the frequency step in the Settings menu. (p. 21) eeWhen receiving a signal, “RX” is displayed and audio is heard. RX 121.80 • Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio level. • Adjust the squelch if necessary. Refer to ‘Squelch settings’ for details. rrHold down PTT switch, and then speak at your normal voice level. TX 121.80 • “TX” is displayed. • DO NOT hold the microphone too closely to your mouth or speak too loudly. This may distort your signal. ttRelease the PTT switch to receive. yyPush [RCL] or [ ] to exit the direct frequency setting mode. 02 Adjust the squelch to mute undesired noise when no signal received. qqHold down [VOL] for two seconds to enter “SQL LEVEL.” wwRotate [DIAL] to select the desired squelch level to between –10 and 10. eePush [RCL] to exit “SQL LEVEL.” DDSwitching the squelch mode You can switch the squelch mode when the Auto squelch “AUTO SQL” item in the Configuration menu (p. 22) is set to “USER SET.” qqPush [VOL] to turn ON the squelch test function. RX MEMORY 122.00 127.005 TESTMN • “RX” and “ TEST” are displayed. • The squelch mode readout “MN” or “AU” blinks. wwPush [VOL] again while the squelch mode readout is blinking to switch the squelch mode. MEMORY 122.00AU 127.005 • “RX” and “ TEST” disappear and the squelch test function is turned OFF. • MN (manual): Uses the squelch level set in “SQL LEVEL.” • AU (auto): Prevents the audio from breaking up while receiving weak signals. eeRepeat q through w to switch the squelch mode again. 3 MEMORY OPERATION ■■General description DDMemory channel types The transceiver has memory to store frequently used frequencies. You can easily set the desired frequency by selecting the channel from the memory. The figure below shows the structure of the memory mode. There are five memory channel types*. Regular memory channels (MEMORY) Up to 20 memory channels can be selected. *There may be 4 memory types, depending on the transceiver version. Memory Group memory channels (GRP01–GRP05) There are up to 50 group channels, with 10 channels in each of 5 groups. Weather memory channels (WEATHER)* 10 weather memory channels can be selected. These are used for monitoring NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts. Regular memory channels CH01:127.00 CH02:127.10 … *For only U.S.A. version transceivers CH20: 128.575 GRP05 CH10: 130.10 Weather memory channels* History memory channels GPS memory channels … CH01:120.10 CH02:120.20 … Group memory channels GRP01 GRP02 History memory channels (HISTORY) Up to 20 history memory channels can be selected. The active frequency is automatically written into history memory channels when you push [ ] to exchange the active and standby frequencies. (except weather memory channels: For only U.S.A. version transceivers.) GPS memory channels (GPS) Up to 10 GPS memory channels can be selected. When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped with an airport frequency database, you can enter the frequency data at nearby airports into the GPS memory channels. * Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details. MEMORY OPERATION ■■Basic operation qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. MEMORY 118.00 127.005 CH01 • The memory channel number is displayed. • The memory channel name is also displayed if it has been entered. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel types. • For the group memory channel, push [DIAL] and then rotate [ODIAL] to select a group. eeRotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. GRP01 118.00 127.005 CH01 GRP02 118.00 128.105 118.00 128.105 • For the group memory channel, push [RCL] twice to change the standby frequency to the selected frequency and exit the memory channel. • Hold down [RCL] for two seconds to exit the memory mode without changing the previously set standby frequency. ttPush [ ] to exchange to the active frequency. ■■Editing Regular memory/ Group memory channels DDMemory mode menu There are memory mode menus to edit the memory contents. They contain the following items. 03 REPLACE (p. 9) Enter the selected memory channel frequency to the standby frequency. DELETE (p. 9) Deletes the selected memory channel frequency. CH02 rrPush [RCL] to change standby frequency to the selected frequency and exit the memory mode. 128.10 118.005 REVIVE Returns the selected memory channel to its previous state. CH NAME (For only regular memory channel) Sets the channel name to the selected regular memory channel. GRP NAME (For only group memory channel) Sets the group name to the selected memory group. CH TAG (For only group memory channel) Sets the channel tag to the selected memory channel. (Selecting the group memory channel is the only option.) DONE Returns to the memory mode. 3 MEMORY OPERATION DDEnter frequencies into memory channels DDClearing the memory contents To enter frequencies into memory channels, follow the steps below. You can clear unwanted memory channels. qqRotate [DIAL] and [O-DIAL] to set the desired frequency for the standby frequency. wwPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. • The memory channel number is displayed. • The memory channel name is also displayed if it has been entered. eeRotate [O-DIAL] to select a desired memory channel. • Select regular memory channels or group memory channels. • For the group memory channel, push [DIAL] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a group. rrPush [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “REPLACE.” MEMORY 122.00 128.000 REPLACE Ç 127.000 CH01 • The channel number blinks. • For the group memory channel, push [DIAL], [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “REPLACE.” ttRotate [DIAL] to select a channel to be entered. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. • The memory channel number is displayed. • The memory channel name is also displayed if it has been entered. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select a desired memory channel. • Select regular memory channels or group memory channels. • For the group memory channels, push [DIAL] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a group. eeRotate [DIAL] to select a desired channel. rrPush [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “DELETE.” • The channel number blinks. • For the group memory channel, push [DIAL], [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “DELETE.” MEMORY 122.00 127.000 ÅDELETE Ç 127.000 CH01 MEMORY 122.00 128.000 REPLACE Ç 127.000 ttPush [MEM] to clear the memory channel data. CH02 MEMORY yyPush [MEM] to enter the frequency into the channel. • “WRITE COMPLETED” is displayed when the regular memory channel is entered. uuPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. • For the group memory channel, hold down [RCL] for two seconds to exit the memory mode. 122.00 CH01 yyPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. • For the group memory channel, hold down [RCL] for two seconds to exit the memory mode. MEMORY OPERATION DDEntering channel names DDEntering group names (For only regular memory channels) The regular memory channels can display a six character name in addition to the memory number. (For only group memory channels) The memory groups can display a six character name in addition to the group number (“GRP01”–“GRP05”). qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode, and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the regular memory channel. wwRotate [DIAL] to select a desired channel. eePush [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “CH NAME.” rrPush [MEM]. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode, and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the group memory channel. wwPush [DIAL] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a memory group from GRP01 to GRP05. • The channel name’s 1st digit blinks. ttRotate [DIAL] to select a desired character. • Push [DIAL] to switch from upper case letters (A, B, C, ···) → lower case (a, b, c, ···) → number (0, 1, 2, ···) → then again to upper case letters (A, B, C, ···) in sequential order. • You can enter the characters listed below. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST UVW XY Z[\]^_` abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ (space) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) ∗ + , – . / 0123456789:;<=>?@ yyRotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit. uuRepeat t–y to enter the memory channel name. iiPush [MEM] to set the memory channel name. ooPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. 03 • Push [DIAL] again to set the memory group. eePush [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “GRP NAME.” rrPush [MEM]. • The channel name’s 1st digit blinks. ttRotate [DIAL] to select the desired character. • Push [DIAL] to switch from upper case letters (A, B, C, ···) → lower case (a, b, c, ···) → number (0, 1, 2, ···) → then again to upper case letters (A, B, C, ···) in sequential order. • You can enter the characters listed below. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST UVW XY Z[\]^_` abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ (space) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) ∗ + , – . / 0123456789:;<=>?@ yyRotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit. uuRepeat t–y to input the group name. iiPush [MEM] to set the group name. ooHold down [RCL] to exit the memory mode. 10 3 MEMORY OPERATION DDS electing channel tag names (For only group memory channels) The tag name can be set to a three character name, in addition to the group number. It is convenient for separating memory types. q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode, and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select group memory channel. wwPush [DIAL] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a memory group from GRP01 to GRP05. • Push [DIAL] again to set the memory group. eePush [MEM] and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “CH TAG.” rrPush [MEM] and then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel tag. • The tag name shown to the right is selectable. ttPush [MEM] to set the channel tag. yyHold down [RCL] to exit the memory mode. GRP01 122.00 127.005 CH01 TWR Channel tag list DISPLAY TAG NAME Group*1 GPS*2 ___ TWR GND ATS ATF APP ARR AWS CLR CTF DEP FSS RFS UNI MF OTH U-1 U-2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES – YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES – – – MEANS Non-tag Tower Ground ATIS Air traffic Approach Arrival Automatic Weather Station Clearance / Delivery Common Traffic Advisory Frequency Departure Flight Service Station Remote Flight Service Station Unicom frequency Mandatory frequency Other User1 setting (p. 24) User2 setting (p. 24) *1Group memory, *2GPS memory bout U-1/U-2 You can edit U-1 and U-2 to the desired tag name in the Configuration menu. Refer to page 24 for the details. 11 MEMORY OPERATION ■■Selecting a weather memory channel ■■History memory channel The U.S.A. version transceivers have built-in VHF marine WX (weather) channels. The transceiver has 20 history memory channels. When pushing [ ], the standby frequency is stored into a history memory channel. The frequencies are stored into the history memory channel from “CH01” to “CH20.” qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “WEATHER.” eeRotate [DIAL] to set a desired weather memory channel. rrPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “HISTORY.” eeRotate [DIAL] to set a desired history memory channel. rrPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. (For only U.S.A. version transceivers) 03 HISTORY DUAL WEATHER 122.00 127.005 122.00 162.555 CH01 WX01 • Weather memory channel list Channel WX01 WX02 WX03 WX04 WX05 Frequency 162.550 MHz 162.400 MHz 162.475 MHz 162.425 MHz 162.450 MHz Channel WX06 WX07 WX08 WX09 WX10 Frequency 162.500 MHz 162.525 MHz 161.650 MHz 161.775 MHz 163.275 MHz 12 3 MEMORY OPERATION ■■Selecting a GPS memory channel When connected to an external GPS receiver* with an airport frequency database, you can transfer frequency data such as nearby airports to the GPS memory (maximum 10 memory channels). *Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details. NOTE: Refer to the GPS receiver’s instruction manual for transferring the frequency data. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “GPS.” eeRotate [DIAL] to set a desired GPS memory channel. rrPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. Airport code GPS RJTJ 122.00 122.055 CH01 Tag name 13 TWR ■■Editing GPS memory The received GPS memory data is stored in the desired group memory channel. NOTE: The GPS memory data is overwritten if the selected GPS memory channel already contains other data. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “GPS.” • “GPS” is displayed. eePush [MEM] to enter the GPS memory channel edit mode, then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a desired group memory. • “GPS” and airport code blink. rrPush [MEM] to store the GPS memory channel data to the selected group memory. ttPush [RCL] to exit the memory mode. ■■Protecting memory The transceiver has memory protection which inhibits the editing (storing, deleting, replacing, and so on) of the regular memory and group memory. Refer to ‘Memory Protection’ (p. 22) for details. OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■Dualwatch operation ■■Priority watch The Dualwatch operation monitors the active frequency at certain intervals, even when receiving a signal on the standby frequency. When a signal is received on the active frequency, the transceiver switches to the active frequency and stays on it until the signal disappears, irrespective of the standby frequency status. The Priority watch operation monitors the active frequency at certain intervals* even when receiving a signal on the standby frequency. When a signal is received on the active frequency and standby at the same time, the transceiver preferentially receives the active frequency and stops receiving the standby frequency. qqPush [DUAL] to enter Dualwatch operation. *You can set the priority watch intervals in the Configuration menu. Refer to page 22 for details. 03 04 • “DUAL” is displayed on the active frequency display. • The active or standby frequency’s “RX” blinks when receiving a signal, or the squelch opens. RX DUAL RX 121.00 129.405 wwPush [DUAL] again to exit Dualwatch operation. • “DUAL” disappears. ATTENTION! During Dualwatch operation, the standby frequency’s audio may be interrupted during the monitoring interval, but this is not a malfunction. 14 4 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■Using the lock function The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function activation. There are two lock modes, panel lock and dial lock. You can select the lock mode in the Settings menu. Refer to page 20 for details. Panel lock: Lock transceiver’s keys and dials except [EC] and [VOL]. Dial lock: Lock [DIAL] and [O-DIAL]. ■■Accessing the 121.5 MHz emergency frequency The transceiver can be set to the 121.5 MHz emergency frequency immediately. This function can be activated even if the key lock function is in use. qqHold down [EC] for two seconds to set the emergency frequency (121.50 MHz) in direct frequency setting mode. • “EC” is displayed. qqHold down [DIAL] for two seconds to turn ON the lock function. F F O O •“ •“ D” is displayed when dial lock mode is selected. P” is displayed when panel lock mode is selected. w Push [DIAL] to turn OFF the lock function. or “ D” •“ P” disappears. NOTE: LOCK RELEASE FUNCTION This transceiver has a lock release function that releases the Lock function when an operator gets into a panic. The lock function is released when pushing any keys (except [EC]) eight times, or rotate any dial (except [VOL]) 25 clicks in five seconds. 121.505 EC wwHold down [ ] to return to the normal frequency display mode, and then push [ ] to exchange emergency frequency with the standby frequency. • Set the frequency other than 121.500 MHz before pushing [ to the standby frequency if necessary. • “EC” disappears. You can also set the 121.5 MHz emergency frequency from normal frequency display mode. qqPush [EC] to set the emergency frequency to the standby frequency. wwPush [ ] to change to the active frequency. • “EC” is displayed. 121.50 118.00 EC 15 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■Enabling the intercom ■■Setting the frequency step When two headsets are connected to the transceiver, you can use them as a voice-activated intercom. You can select Frequency steps of 8.33 kHz or 25 kHz in the menu mode. qqWhile holding down [DUAL], rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver’s power. qqHold down [RCL] for two seconds to enter the Settings menu. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “FREQ. STEP.” eeRotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency steps of 8.33 kHz or 25 kHz. rrPush [RCL] to exit the Settings menu. • Configuration menu is displayed. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select “INCOM MODE.” eeRotate [DIAL] to set the intercom usable setting to ON. rrPush [RCL] to exit the Configuration menu and restart the transceiver. ttHold down [DUAL] for two seconds to enable the intercom function. • “ICS” is displayed. • You can set the headphone output level in the Settings menu. (p. 20) • You can also set microphone 1 and microphone 2 audio input levels in the Settings menu. (p. 20) ■■Opening the squelch for test This function manually opens the squelch for testing. 04 ■■Using the remote control You can remotely control the frequency exchange switch, intercom, and recall switch by connecting pins 1, 3, and 17* of the D-Sub 25 pin connector on the rear panel to the switches connected to the power ground. Refer to “INSTALLATION GUIDE” for details. • Turn the remote control in the Configuration menu ON. Refer to page 25 for details. *Connect pins L, 10, and 15 to the switches connected to the power ground if you are using the optional MBA-3 connector. qqPush [VOL] to turn ON the squelch test function. • “RX” and “ TEST” are displayed. wwTo turn the function OFF, push [VOL] again. • “RX” and “ TEST” disappear. 16 4 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■Scanning the weather memory channels (For only U.S.A. version transceivers) Scanning automatically searches for weather channel signals. Repeatedly scans all weather memory channels. You can set the interval time (scan speed) for the scan in the Settings menu. Refer to page 22 for details. qqPush [RCL] to enter the memory mode, and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the weather memory channel. wwHold down [VOL] for two seconds to start a weather memory channel scan. • “SEARCH“ blinks while scanning. • To change the scan direction, turn [DIAL]. • The scan continues even when receiving a signal on the active frequency. RX WEATHER 122.00 162.555 SEARCH eeWhen receiving a signal on the weather channel: • “RX” blinks on the standby frequency display and the scan is cancelled. • “DUAL” is displayed on the active frequency display. RX DUAL WEATHER RX 122.00 161.655 WX08 17 rrWhen no signal is received on the weather channel: • “NO WTH” is displayed even searches “WX01” to “WX10” channels for three times and the scan is cancelled. ttHold down [VOL] for two seconds to cancel the scan manually. MENU MODE ■■Using the menu mode The menu mode is accessible at power ON and allows you to set seldom-changed settings. You can customize the transceiver settings to suit your preferences and operating style. There are two types of menu mode, Settings menu and Configuration menu. DDUsing the Settings menu qqRotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver’s power. • Push [RCL] to exit memory mode if the memory mode is selected. wwHold down [RCL] for two seconds to enter the Settings menu. eeRotate [O-DIAL] to select setting items. rrRotate [DIAL] to select a desired setting. ttPush [RCL] to exit the Settings menu. Settings menu items DUAL SETTINGS SQL LEVEL EC VOL OFF 01/44 -010 • Settings menu items Item SQL LEVEL SQL MODE FM SQL LV HP LEVEL INCOM LV1 INCOM LV2 ANL LOCK MODE Ref. p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 p. 20 Item MIC1 GAIN MIC2 GAIN SIDETONE LV DISP MAN. FREQ DISP AUX LEVEL BEEP FREQ. STEP Ref. p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 p. 21 04 05 Items number Setting value COMM RCL MEM PUSH TEST Settings items SQL LEVEL FM SQL LV HP LEVEL INCOM LV1 Desired setting -010 -009 009 010 18 5 MENU MODE • Configuration menu items DDUsing the Configuration menu qqWhile holding down [DUAL], rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver’s power. • Configuration menu is displayed. wwRotate [O-DIAL] to select a setting item. eeRotate [DIAL] to select a desired setting. rrPush [RCL] to exit the Configuration menu and restart the transceiver. CONFIG RCL=SAV/EX MIC1 SQL 002 09/44 Setting value Configuration menu items DUAL EC VOL OFF 19 Items number COMM RCL MEM PUSH TEST Configuration items Desired setting AUTO SQL MIC1 SQL MIC2 SQL DW INTERVAL OFF 001 029 030 Item AUTO SQL SQL SW MIC1 SQL MIC2 SQL DW INTERVAL PRI. WATCH PW INTERVAL MEM PROTECT GRP MEMORY TX MIC SEL DISP MODE DISP AUTO DISP EXT DISP LOW Ref. p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 22 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 Item DISP HIGH DISP RESP. U-1 ID SET U-2 ID SET AUX IN AUX MAX LEVEL INCOM MODE TIME OUT INTERLOCK INTLOCK MODE REM SWAP REM INCOM REM RECALL MEM CLEAR Ref. p. 24 p. 24 p. 24 p. 24 p. 24 p. 24 p. 24 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 MENU MODE ■■Settings menu items DDAM squelch level “SQL LEVEL” Adjust the squelch level for AM mode operation. In order to receive signals properly, the squelch must be adjusted to the proper level. • –010 to 010: Sets the AM squelch level to between – 10and 10. DDSquelch mode “SQL MODE” Sets the squelch mode for AM mode operation*. *Displayed only when the Auto squelch “AUTO SQL” item in the Configuration menu (p. 22) is set to “USER SET.” • MN (manual): U se “SQL LEVEL” to set the squelch level. • AU (auto): Prevents the audio from breaking up while receiving weak signals. DDFM squelch level “FM SQL LV” (For only U.S.A. version transceivers) Set the squelch level for FM mode operation. DDIntercom 1 microphone audio input level “INCOM LV1” Sets the intercom 1 microphone input level. • OFF (0): Mutes the intercom1 microphone. • 001 to 080: Sets the intercom1 input level to between 1 and 80. DDIntercom 2 microphone audio Input level “INCOM LV2” Sets the intercom 2 microphone input level. • OFF (0): Mutes the intercom 2 microphone. • 001 to 080: Sets the intercom 2 input level to between 1 and 80. DDAutomatic noise limiter “ANL” The ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) function reduces noise components while receiving, such as those caused by engine ignition systems. • –010 to 010: Sets the FM squelch level to between – 10 and 10. • OFF: • ON: DDHeadphone level “HP LEVEL” DDLock mode “LOCK MODE” Sets the headphone output level while receiving. • AF gain: The output level is the same as [VOL]. • OFF (0): Mutes the headphone. • 001 to 080: Sets the audio level to between 1 and 80. 05 ANL function is OFF. ANL function is ON. Sets the lock function. • OFF : The lock function is OFF. • DIAL: The lock function applies to [DIAL]. • PANEL: The lock function applies to switches on the front panel. 20 5 MENU MODE DDSetting microphone 1 Gain “MIC1 GAIN” Sets microphone 1’s gain. • –010 to 010: Sets the microphone 1’s gain to between –10 and 10. DDSetting microphone 2 Gain “MIC2 GAIN” Sets microphone 2’s gain. Sets the external input level. • OFF (0): The external input is disabled. • 001 to 080: Sets the external input level to between 1 and 80. • AF GAIN: Interlocked with [VOL]. DDBeep tone level “BEEP” • –010 to 010: Sets the microphone 2’s gain to between –10 and 10. Confirmation beep tones normally sound when storing memory, operating the time-out-timer function, and so on. These can be set at a desired beep level. DDSidetone level “SIDETONE LV” • OFF (0): The beep tone is OFF. • 001 to 100: Sets the beep tone level to between1 and 100. When using an optional headset (user supplied) through an adapter, the transceiver sends your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring. *Ask your dealer in details. • OFF (0): The sidetone function is OFF. • 001 to 080: Sets the sidetone level to between 1 and 80. DDManual dimmer control “DISP MAN.” Sets the brightness manually to suit your own preferences. • 000 to 100: Sets the dimmer level to between 0 (OFF) and 100. DDFrequency display “FREQ DISP” Sets the 1 kHz digit frequency displaying on the OLED. • OFF : The 1 kHz digit is not displayed on the OLED. • ON : The 1 kHz digit is always displayed on the OLED. • ZERO SUPP.: The 1 kHz digit is displayed only when the 1 kHz digit frequency is 5 kHz. 21 DDExternal input level “AUX LEVEL” NOTE: When using an external speaker, the beep tone level while the squelch is closed is fixed and cannot be changed in the Settings menu. DDFrequency step “FREQ. STEP” Sets the desired frequency step: 8.33 kHz or 25 kHz*. • 25kHz: Sets the frequency step to 25 kHz. • 8.33kHz: Sets the frequency step to 8.33 kHz. MENU MODE ■■Configuration menu items DDAuto squelch “AUTO SQL” Sets the Auto squelch function. • OFF: The Auto squelch is OFF. • ON: The Auto squelch is ON. • USER SET: Set the auto squelch in the Squelch mode “SQL MODE” item in the Settings menu. (p.20) DDSquelch mode switch setting “SQL SW” Sets the length of time that the squelch mode readout (p. 3) blinks when you switch the squelch mode. (p. 6) *Displayed only when the Auto squelch “AUTO SQL” item in the Configuration menu is set to “USER SET.” • 002 to 010: Sets the length of time that the squelch mode readout blinks to between 2 seconds and 10 seconds. DDIntercom 1 squelch level “MIC1 SQL” Sets Intercom 1’s squelch level. The setting level is required to open the squelch when speaking into Intercom 1. • OFF (0): Turns off Intercom 1’s squelch. • 001 to 030: Sets Intercom 1’s squelch level to between 1 and 30. DDIntercom 2 squelch level “MIC2 SQL” Set Intercom 2’s squelch level. The setting level is required to open the squelch when speaking into Intercom 2. DDDualwatch interval “DW INTERVAL” Sets the interval time while operating Dualwatch or weather scan. • FAST: • MID: • SLOW: Sets the interval to 300 milliseconds. Sets the interval to 600 milliseconds. Sets the interval to two seconds. DDPriority watch “PRI.WATCH” 05 Sets the priority watch is enabled or not. • ON: • OFF: The priority watch is ON. The priority watch is OFF. D Priority watch interval “PW INTERVAL” Sets the active frequency receive interval time while receiving the standby frequency. • FAST: Sets the interval to 400 milliseconds. • MID: Sets the interval to 800 milliseconds. • SLOW: Sets the interval to two seconds. DDMemory protection “MEM PROTECT” Sets the memory protection to regular memory channels and group memory channels. Editing the regular memory and group memory channels is inhibited while the protection is ON. • OFF: • ON: The memory protection is OFF. The memory protection is ON. • OFF (0): Turns off Intercom 2’s squelch. • 001 to 030: Sets Intercom 2’s squelch level to between 1 and 30. 22 5 MENU MODE DDGroup memory channel display “GRP MEMORY” Select whether the label is displayed or not. • CH: Only the memory channel number is displayed. • LABEL: The label is also displayed. D Transmitting microphone selection “TX MIC SEL” Sets the active microphone when pushing microphone’s PTT switch. The item allows you to control which connected microphone is permitted to transmit. • MIC1: Selects microphone 1. • MIC2: Selects microphone 2. • MIC1+2: Selects both microphone 1 and microphone 2. D Dimmer mode “DISP MODE” 23 DDDimmer auto mode “DISP AUTO” Sets the method to automatically control the dimmer brightness.* *Displayed only when the Dimmer mode “DISP MODE” item in the Configuration menu is set to “AUTO.” • PHOTO: Controls the dimmer brightness by using the light sensitive detector. (p. 2) • EXT: Controls the dimmer brightness by using an external voltage. DDExternal dimmer control “DISP EXT” Sets the maximum voltage for the external voltage dimmer control. *Displayed only when the Dimmer auto mode “DISP AUTO” item in the Configuration menu is set to “EXT.” • 14VDC: The maximum external voltage is 14 V DC. • 28VDC: The maximum external voltage is 28 V DC. The dimmer function dims function display and key illumination brightness. You can select a desired dimmer functioning mode to suits your preference. DDDimmer brightness (Low) “DISP LOW” • OFF: The dimmer function is OFF. • AUTO: Automatically sets the dimmer according to the current lighting condition. • MANUAL: M anually sets the dimmer in the Manual dimmer control “DISP MAN” item. (p. 21) *Displayed only when the Dimmer mode “DISP MODE” item in the Configuration menu is set to “AUTO.” • OFF: The key backlight is OFF. • 001 to 049: Sets the minimum dimmer brightness level to between 1 and 49. Sets the minimum brightness level in the automatic adjustment range.* MENU MODE D Dimmer brightness (High) “DISP HIGH” DDExternal input “AUX IN” Sets the maximum brightness level in the automatic adjustment range.* Set the audio usage input from an external audio device. Refer to ‘INSTALLATION GUIDE’ for an external audio device connection details. *Displayed only when the Dimmer mode “DISP MODE” item in the Configuration menu is set to “AUTO.” • 050 to 100: Sets the maximum dimmer brightness level to between 5 0 and 100. DD Dimmer response “DISP RESP.” Sets the dimmer switching speed when selecting “AUTO” in the Dimmer mode “DISP MODE” item. (p. 23) • STANDARD: Selects the normal switching speed. • FAST: Selects the fast switching speed. • OFF: The external audio is not used. • ON: The external audio is output from the connected headset while no signal is received. • INCOM: The external audio is output from the intercom 2’s headset when: - The intercom function is OFF. - While the intercom function is not in use. - While an audio signal is not input into the intercom 1’s microphone. D USER-1 setting/USER-2 setting “U-1 ID SET”/“U-2 ID SET” D External input gain “AUX MAX LVL” You can edit U-1 and U-2 channel tags (p.11) to the desired tag name. q Push [MEM] to enter the U-1 or U-2 tag edit mode. w Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired character. e Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit. r Repeat the steps w–e to input the desired tag name. *Displayed only when the External input “AUX IN” item in the Configuration menu is set to “ON.” • 0 dB: The maximum gain for audio usage input is 0dB. • +3 dB: The maximum gain for audio usage input is +3dB. • +6 dB: The maximum gain for audio usage input is +6dB. • You can set three characters for the tag name. t Push [MEM] again to store the name, and exit the edit mode. 05 Sets the maximum gain for audio usage input. DDIntercom usable setting “INCOM MODE” Sets the intercom using or not. • ON: • OFF: The intercom is usable. The intercom is unusable. 24 5 MENU MODE D Time-Out-Timer “TIME OUT” D Remote exchange “REM SWAP” To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, the transceiver has a time-out-timer.The function inhibits continuous transmissions longer than the set time period. Sets the remote control (p. 16) to use the frequency exchange switch or not. • 020 to 240: S etting time-out-timer period from 20 seconds to 240 seconds in 10 second steps. D Interlock “INTERLOCK” If the transceiver is connected together with the other transceiver, the interlock function can prevent the transceiver from receiving or transmitting while the other transceiver is transmitting. • ON: • OFF: The interlock function is ON. The interlock function is OFF. D Interlock mode “INTLOCK MODE” Sets the desired function to be disabled by the interlock. *Displayed only when the Interlock “INTLOCK” item in the Configuration menu is set to “ON.” • TX INHIBIT: Transmission is disabled. • RX MUTE: Audio output is disabled. • BOTH: Both transmission and audio output are disabled. NOTE: The interlock mode is not displayed when the “TX/ RX INTERLOCK SW” item is set to “DISABLE.” Ask your dealer for the “TX/RX INTERLOCK SW” setting details. 25 • OFF: The remote control for the frequency exchange switch is OFF. • ON: The remote control for the frequency exchange switch is ON. D Remote incom “REM INCOM” Sets the remote control (p. 16) to use the intercom or not. • OFF: • ON: The remote control for the intercom is OFF. The remote control for the intercom is ON. D Remote recall “REM RECALL” Sets the remote control (p. 16) to use the recall switch or not. • OFF: • ON: The remote control for the recall switch is OFF. The remote control for the recall switch is ON. D Memory clear “MEM CLEAR” Select a desired item to be reset. After the selection, hold down [MEM] for two seconds to reset the selected item’s contents. • MENU: Reset the menu mode items setting to their defaults. • MEMORY: Clear the stored memories except the weather memory channel. • ALL: Reset the menu mode items setting to their defaults and clear the stored memories. OPTIONS DDMB-53#03 mounting bracket DDPS-80#05 power supply For mounting the transceiver. The external speaker and microphone are included. Provides convenient operation of the transceiver on the ground. A built-in speaker and microphone are included. Dimensions: Outputs: 00 (W) × 200 (H) × 300 (D) mm 7.9 (W) × 7.9 (H) × 11.8 (D) in 13.8 V DC / 6 A 05 06 D MBA-3 rear panel adapter The rear panel adapter compatible with card edge connector. The transceiver is not included. Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom transceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. 26 7 SPECIFICATIONS DDGeneral DDTransmitter • Frequency range: Channel spacing: 25 kHz 118.000 to 136.975 MHz Channel spacing: 8.33 kHz 1 18.000 to 136.992 MHz Weather channel* 161.650 to 163.275 MHz • Channel spacing: 25 kHz or 8.33 kHz • Frequency stability: IC-A220 ±5 ppm (–20°C to +55°C; –4°F to +131°F) IC-A220E ±1 ppm (0˚C to +40˚C) • Operating temperature: –20˚C to +55˚C; –4˚F to +131˚F • Antenna impedance: 50 ø • Number of memory channels: 20 regular memory channels 50 group memory channels 20 history memory channels 10 weather memory channels* 10 GPS memory channels • Mode: AM 6K00A3E/5K60A3E FM* 16K0G3E • Power supply requirement: 13.80 V/27.50 V DC • Output power: IC-A220 IC-A220E • Spurious emissions: IC-A220 IC-A220E • Microphone impedance: • Modulation limiting: IC-A220 IC-A220E (negative ground) •D imensions: (projections not included) • Weight (approximately): 160 (W)✕34 (H)✕271 (D) mm; 6.3 (W)✕1.3 (H)✕10.7 (D) inches 1.0 kg; 2.2 lb *For only U.S.A. version transceivers, receiving only. 27 8 W (Carrier power) 6 W (Carrier power) –60 dBc –36 dBm (harmonics) – 46 dBm (non-harmonics) 600 ø 70% (Maximum 98%) 85% (Maximum 95%) DDReceiver • Receive system: Double conversion superheterodyne • Intermediate frequencies: 1st 38.85 MHz 2nd 450 kHz • Sensitivity: IC-A220 AM Less than 2 μV (pd) at 6 dB S/N FM* Less than 1.4 μV at 12 dB SINAD IC-A220E Less than –101 dBm at 12 dB SINAD SPECIFICATIONS (VFO CHANNEL ID LIST) • Selectivity (with 8.33 kHz channel spacing): IC-A220 6 dB ±2.778 kHz 60 dB ±7.37 kHz IC-A220E 6 dB ±2.8 kHz • Spurious response rejection: IC-A220 More than 74 dBµ IC-A220E More than 70 dB • Audio output power: External speaker 5 W into a 4 ø load Headphone 60 mW into a 500 ø load Measurements made in accordance with RTCA DO-186B for U.S.A. version transceivers, and EN 300 676 for European version transceivers. All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. • Channel spacing: 25 kHz (Actual frequency is displayed.) Operating Frequency (MHz) 118.0000 118.0250 118.0500 118.0750 118.1000 Channel spacing (kHz) 25 25 25 25 25 Channel ID (Displayed Frequency) 118.000 118.025 118.050 118.075 118.100 • Channel spacing: 8.33 kHz Operating Frequency (MHz) 118.0000 118.0083 118.0167 118.0250 118.0333 118.0417 118.0500 118.0583 118.0667 118.0750 118.0833 118.0917 118.1000 Channel spacing (kHz) 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 Channel ID (Displayed Frequency) 118.005 118.010 118.015 118.030 118.035 118.040 118.055 118.060 118.065 118.080 118.085 118.090 118.105 08 These tables show just the display example between 118.0000 MHz and 118.1000 MHz. Not show all frequencies in the band are shown. 28 8 INFORMATION ■■Country code list ■■Disposal • ISO 3166-1 Country 1 Austria 29 Codes AT Country 18 Liechtenstein Codes LI 2 Belgium BE 19 Lithuania LT 3 Bulgaria BG 20 Luxembourg LU 4 Croatia HR 21 Malta MT 5 Czech Republic CZ 22 Netherlands NL NO 6 Cyprus CY 23 Norway 7 Denmark DK 24 Poland PL 8 Estonia EE 25 Portugal PT 9 Finland FI 26 Romania RO 10 France FR 27 Slovakia SK 11 Germany DE 28 Slovenia SI 12 Greece GR 29 Spain ES 13 Hungary HU 30 Sweden SE 14 Iceland IS 31 Switzerland CH 15 Ireland IE 32 Turkey TR 16 Italy IT 33 United Kingdom GB 17 Latvia LV The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area. INDEX AM squelch level..................................................................20 Automatic noise limiter........................................................20 Auto squelch........................................................................22 Basic operation......................................................................4 Beep tone level....................................................................21 Channel tag.........................................................................11 Clearing the memory contents..............................................9 Configuration menu.............................................................19 Configuration menu items....................................................22 Dimmer auto mode..............................................................23 Dimmer brightness..............................................................24 Dimmer mode......................................................................23 Dimmer response................................................................24 Directly setting the frequency................................................6 Dualwatch............................................................................14 Dualwatch interval...............................................................22 Emergency frequency..........................................................15 Enter frequencies into memory channels..............................9 Entering channel names......................................................10 Entering group names.........................................................10 External dimmer control......................................................23 External input......................................................................24 External input gain...............................................................24 External input level..............................................................21 FM squelch level..................................................................20 Frequency display................................................................21 Frequency step..............................................................16, 21 Front panel............................................................................1 Function display.....................................................................3 09 GPS memory channel.........................................................13 Group memory......................................................................8 Group memory channel display...........................................23 Headphone level..................................................................20 History memory channel......................................................12 30 INDEX Intercom...............................................................................16 Intercom 1 microphone audio input level.............................20 Intercom 1 squelch level......................................................22 Intercom 2 microphone audio Input level.............................20 Intercom 2 squelch level......................................................22 Intercom usable setting.......................................................24 Interlock...............................................................................25 Interlock mode.....................................................................25 Lock function.......................................................................15 Lock mode...........................................................................20 Manual dimmer control........................................................21 Memory clear.......................................................................25 Memory operation.................................................................7 Memory protection...............................................................22 Microphone 1 Gain..............................................................21 Microphone 2 Gain..............................................................21 Options................................................................................26 Priority watch.......................................................................14 Priority watch interval..........................................................22 Protecting memory..............................................................13 31 Rear panel.............................................................................2 Receiving...............................................................................5 Regular memory....................................................................8 Remote control....................................................................16 Remote exchange...............................................................25 Remote incom.....................................................................25 Remote recall......................................................................25 Settings menu items............................................................20 Settings menu......................................................................18 Sidetone level......................................................................21 Specifications......................................................................27 Squelch settings....................................................................6 Squelch test.........................................................................16 Squelch mode......................................................................20 Time-Out-Timer...................................................................25 Transmitting...........................................................................5 Transmitting microphone selection ....................................23 USER-1 setting/USER-2 setting..........................................24 Weather memory channel.............................................12, 17 MEMO 32 A-7210D-1EX-a Printed in Japan © 2015 Icom Inc. Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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