ICOM orporated 339000 VHF/UHF Transceiver User Manual
ICOM Incorporated VHF/UHF Transceiver
User Manual
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS be Le ’s D-STAR! sing gin VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER ID-51A VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER ID-51E 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. WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW. You can easily begin using D-STAR repeaters! UNIQUE FEATURES OF D-STAR ● Easy to QSO to the world ● Easy call sign entry with the Repeater list or TX/RX History ● Call Sign Capture key makes call sign capture easy. Worldwide communication!! Easy Destination (To) setting! This key makes call sign capture easy! PREPARATION STEP 1 Entering your call sign (MY) into the transceiver. gateway repeater. You have completed the steps!! STEP 1 Enter your call sign into the transceiver STEP 2 Registering your call sign (MY) to a w Push [MENU] •TheMENU screen is displayed. Example: Enter “JA3YUA” as your own call sign into the MY call sign memory [MY1]. q Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn ON the power. •Holddown[ ] for 1 second to turn OFF power. •Aftertheopeningmessageand power source voltage are displayed, the operating frequency appears. MENU screen e Push D-pad() to select the root item (“My Station”), and then push D-pad(Ent). D-pad (Ent) (�) r Push D-pad() to select “My Call Sign,” and then push Dpad(Ent). •The MY CALL SIGN screen is displayed. [ ] Go to step t Continued on the next page This is page 2. PREPARATION Before starting D-STAR, entering and registering your call sign (MY) are needed, as described below. IMPORTANT! PREPARATION t Push D-pad() to select MY call sign memory channel “1” ([MY1]). i Push D-pad() to move the cursor to the second digit. NOTE: Your call sign must match the call sign registered to your gateway repeater. D-pad (Ent) (�) o Repeat steps u and i to enter your own call sign of up to 8 characters, including spaces. y Push [QUICK] , and then push D-pad() to select “Edit.” Then, push D-pad(Ent) to enter the call sign edit mode. (For example: First J, then A, then 3, then Y, then U, then A) •Acursorappearsandblinks. !0 Push D-pad(Ent) to set the call sign. •Seenextpageifyouentera note. u Rotate [DIAL] to select the first digit. (Example: J) •AtoZ,0to9,/and(Space)are selectable. •Cursormove:PushD-pad(). •Delete:Push[CLR] •Insert:Move cursor, then rotate [DIAL]. •Rotate[DIAL]counterclockwise to enter a space. Keys used for input Selects/exits the MENU screen Moves the cursor Edit mode Go to step o !1 Push D-pad(Ent) again to save and return to the MY CALL SIGN screen. •Twobeepssound. [DIAL] Selects Deletes Shows the QUICK MENU Beeps !2 Push [MENU] MENU screen. to exit the Completed PREPARATION ✓ Convenient! If necessary, enter a note of up to 4 characters, such as the model of the transceiver, name, area name, and so on, after your call sign. q Push D-pad() until the cursor moves to the right of the “/”. w Repeat steps u and i to the left to enter a desired 4 character note. (Example: ID51) In the next step, register your call sign to a gateway repeater. Now, you can begin using D-STAR! RX TX New users start here! Access the repeater p. 17 How to use the RX History p. 21 Capturing a call sign p. 25 MakingaLocalareacall p.27 MakingaGatewaycall p.29 Calling a destination station p. 31 MakingaSimplexcall p.33 Troubleshooting p. 35 STEP 2 Register your call sign to a gateway repeater To use a repeater gateway, you must register your call sign with a gateway repeater, usually one near your home location. I can begin using D-STAR!! If needed, ask the gateway repeater administrator for call sign registration instructions. Completed!! TABLE OF CONTENTS D-STAR Operation Start Confirm you can access your local repeater? Reply to a call? YES NO YES Go to page 17 NO Answer the questions, and figure out your operating steps! Use a repeater? YES NO Go to page 33 How to easily reply using the calling station’s call sign? Call Sign Capture key RX History Go to page 25 Go to page 21 Making a call in your local area? (Local area call) YES Go to page 27 NO Making a call to another area? (Gateway call) To a specific station To anyone Go to page 29 NOTE: This chart may not apply to your specific environment. TABLE OF CONTENTS D-STAR Operation Saving settings Other functions Recording a QSO conversation Go to page 37 Go to page 39 Troubleshooting Go to page 35 Go to page 43 The destination call sign is already programmed? YES Go to page 31 NO Go to section ? of the CD Advanced Instruction PDF for call sign programming. Then, Go to page 31 of this manual. •If you have received a call from the station before, the call sign may be in RX History. (p. 21) Checking your position using GPS Learn about the new built in functions Checking your route using the GPS logger function Go to page 47 Go to page 45 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIQUE FEATURES OF D-STAR ..................... 1 PREPARATION ............................................ 2–16 Enter your call sign into the transceiver ................................2 Register your call sign to a gateway repeater .......................4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................5 FOREWORD ........................................................................9 FEATURES ...........................................................................9 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................10 IMPORTANT .......................................................................10 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ...............................................10 ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD ..............................................11 D Starting the CD ......................................................11 PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................12 BATTERY CAUTIONS ........................................................14 D Battery caution .......................................................14 D Charging caution ....................................................15 D Charging time .........................................................15 IMPORTANT NOTES ..........................................................16 D When using the GPS receiver ................................16 D Spurious signals.....................................................16 D About charging at power ON ..................................16 1 ACCESS THE REPEATER .................... 17–20 STEP1 Select the DR mode .........................................17 STEP2 Select your Access repeater (“FROM”) ............17 STEP3 Select the Destination repeater (“TO”) .............19 STEP4 Checkwhetheryoucanaccesstherepeater ...20 2 HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY .......... 21–24 STEP1 View the received call sign ...............................21 STEP2 Save the destination call sign into your call sign memory from the RX History ......22 3 CAPTURING A CALL SIGN.................. 25–26 STEP1 Set the received call sign to the destination .....26 STEP2 Hold down [PTT] to transmit .............................26 4 MAKING A LOCAL AREA CALL.......... 27–28 STEP1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) .........................27 STEP2 Set “TO” (Destination).......................................28 STEP3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit .............................28 5 MAKING A GATEWAY CALL ................ 29–30 STEP1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) .........................29 STEP2 Set “TO” (Destination).......................................30 STEP3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit .............................30 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 CALLING A DESTINATION STATION .. 31–32 11 GPS OPERATION ................................. 43–44 STEP1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) .........................31 STEP2 Set “TO” (Destination).......................................32 STEP3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit .............................32 STEP1 Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver ....................................................43 STEP2 Displaying your position....................................44 7 MAKING A SIMPLEX CALL ................. 33–34 12 GPS LOGGER FUNCTION ................... 45–46 STEP1 Set “FROM” (Simplex channel) .........................33 STEP2 Hold down [PTT] to transmit .............................34 STEP1 Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver ....................................................45 STEP2 Turning ON the GPS Logger function ...............46 8 TROUBLESHOOTING........................... 35–36 9 SAVING SETTINGS .............................. 37–38 STEP1 Saving settings into memory ............................37 STEP2 View the saved contents ...................................38 10 RECORDING A QSO ONTO A MICROSD CARD................................... 39–42 ■ About using a microSD card .....................................39 STEP1 Inserting the microSD card ...............................39 STEP2 Format the microSD card .................................40 STEP3 Recording a QSO audio ...................................41 STEP4 Playingbacktherecordedaudio ......................42 13 INTRODUCING NEW FUNCTIONS ...... 47–48 Voice Recorder function ................................................47 Two bands monitoring plus BC Radio ...........................47 Auto Position Reply function .........................................48 Voice TX function ..........................................................48 Speech function ............................................................48 TemporarySkipfunction ...............................................48 14 RESETTING .......................................... 49–50 ■ Resetting ...................................................................49 15 INFORMATION ............................................ 51 COUNTRY CODE LIST ................................................51 FCC INFORMATION .....................................................51 INDEX......................................................... 52–54 FOREWORD FEATURES ThankyouforpurchasingthisineIcomproduct.TheID-51A or ID-51E VHF/UHF TRANSCEIVER is designed and build with Icom’s superior technology and craftsmanship combining traditional analog technologies with the new digital technology, Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio (D-STAR), for abalancedpackage. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. WethankyouformakingyourID-51AorID-51Eyourradioof choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours or research and development went into the design of your ID-51A or ID-51E. ❍ Dual independent receivers in one radio; receives two bands simultaneously Two band monitoring plus the Broadcast (BC) Radio Icom,IcomInc.andtheIcomlogoareregisteredtrademarksofIcom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. AdobeandAdobeReaderareeitherregisteredtrademarksortrademarksofAdobeSystemsIncorporated,intheUnitedStatesand/or other countries. Microsoft,WindowsandWindowsVistaareregisteredtrademarksof Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. •Dependingontheselectedoperatingmode,Dualwatch or Triple-watch cannot be made. ❍ Rapid charging is possible, and the charging time period is approximately 3 hours with the supplied battery pack. (Half periods of the ID-31A/E) ❍ Built-in GPS receiver allows you to check your current position, or automatically send a reply with your position to the called ID-51A/E ❍ Voice recorder records your QSO conversation, voice audio for TX and microphone voice audio ❍ microSD card slot that can accept different cards to backup settings, various memories, the GPS log and so on EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD R DANGER! R WARNING! CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur. Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shockmayoccur. Equipment damage may occur. Recommendedforoptimumuse.Norisk ofpersonalinjury,ireorelectricshock. IMPORTANT SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. q Antenna .......................................................................... 1 w Hand strap ..................................................................... 1 e Battery charger (BC-167SA/SD/SV)* ............................. 1 r Belt clip .......................................................................... 1 tBatterypack(BP-271).................................................... 1 y CD (Including the CS-51 CLONING SOFTWARE)................. 1 * Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver version. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction manual contains basic operating instructions for the ID-51A/ID-51E. 10 ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD The following instructions and installers are included on the CD. •Basicinstructions Instructions for the basic operations, the same as this manual •AdvancedInstructions Instructions for the advanced operations and more details are described than in this manual •HAMradioTerms A glossary of HAM radio terms •CS-51Instructionmanual Instructions for the CS-51 cloning software installation and use •CS-51Installer Installer for the CS-51 cloning software •Adobe® Reader® Installer Installer for Adobe® Reader® D Starting the CD q Insert the CD into the CD drive. •Doubleclick“Autorun.exe”ontheCD. •DependingonthePCsetting,theMenuscreenshown below is automatically displayed. w Clickthedesiredbuttontoopentheile. •ToclosetheMenuscreen,click[Quit]. Opens the Basic Instructions (this manual) Opens the Advanced Instructions Installs the CS-51 Opens the CS-51 Instructions Opens the Glossary Installs the Adobe® Reader® A PC with the following Operating System is required. •Microsoft® Windows® 8, Microsoft® Windows® 7 , Microsoft® Windows Vista® or Microsoft® Windows® XP 11 Quits the menu screen To read the guide or instructions, Adobe® Reader® is required. If you have not installed it, please install the Adobe® Reader® on the CD or downloaded it from Adobe Systems Incorporated’s website. PRECAUTIONS R DANGER! NEVER short the terminals of the batterypack. R DANGER! Use and charge only specified Icom battery packswithIcomradiosorIcomchargers.OnlyIcombattery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios or charged with Icom chargers. Using third-party or counterfeit batterypacksorchargersmaycausesmoke,ire,orcause the battery to burst. R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. 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). R WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical. R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiverwithwethands.Thismayresultinanelectricshockor may damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone, headphones or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention— anything less may result in an accident. R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC or use reverse polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. CAUTION: MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver, and thattheantennaandbatterypackaredrybeforeattachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver. After exposure to water, clean the battery contacts thoroughly with fresh water and dry them completely to remove any water or salt residue. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, because they can damage the transceiver’s surfaces. DO NOT push the PTT unless you actually intend to transmit. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –20°C (–4˚F) or above +60°C (+140˚F). BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods of time. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver meets IPX7* requirements for waterproof protection. However, once the transceiver has been dropped, waterproof protection cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the transceiver's case or waterproof seal. * Only when the BP-271 or BP-272 (option), flexible antenna, [MIC/SP] cap, [DATA/DC IN] cap and [micro SD] slot cap are attached. 13 Place the unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children. The BP-273 meets IPX4 requirements for splash resistance. When it is connected, the transceiver corresponds to IPX4. Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight current still lowsinthecircuits.Removethebatterypackorbatteriesfrom the transceiver when not using it for a long time. Otherwise, theinstalledbatterypackorbatterieswillbecomeexhausted, and will need to be recharged or replaced. BATTERY CAUTIONS R DANGER! NEVER short the terminals (or charging terminals)ofthebatterypack.Also,currentmaylowintonearby metalobjectssuchasakey,sobecarefulwhenplacingbatterypacks(orthetransceiver)inbags,etc. Simply carrying with or placing near metal objects such as a necklace,etc.maycauseshorting.Thismaydamagenotonly thebatterypack,butalsothetransceiver. R DANGER! Use and charge only specified Icom battery packswithIcomradiosorIcomchargers.OnlyIcombattery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios or charged with Icom chargers. Using third-party or counterfeit batterypacksmaycausesmoke,ire,orcausethebatteryto burst. D Battery caution R DANGER! DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the battery. Do not use the battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped, or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case.Evenifthesurfaceofthebatterydoesnotshowcracks or any other damage, the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch fire. R DANGER! NEVERuseorleavebatterypackinareaswith temperatures above +60˚C (+140˚F). High temperature buildup in the battery, such as could occur near fires or stoves, inside a sun heated car, or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire. Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life. R DANGER! DO NOT expose the battery to rain, snow, seawater, or any other liquids. Do not charge or use a wet battery. If the battery gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry before using. R DANGER! NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal battery gas may cause it to rupture, or may cause an explosion. R DANGER! NEVER solder the battery terminals, or NEVER modifythebatterypack.Thismaycauseheatgeneration,and thebatterymayburst,emitsmokeorcatchire. R DANGER! Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is specified. Never use a battery with any other equipment, or for any purpose that is not specified in this instruction manual. R DANGER! If fluid from inside the battery gets in your eyes, blindness can result. Rinse your eyes with clean water, without rubbing them, and see a doctor immediately. R WARNING! Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an abnormal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If any of these conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor. R WARNING! Immediately wash, using clean water, any part of the body that comes into contact with fluid from inside the battery. 14 BATTERY CAUTIONS R WARNING! NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven, high-pressure container, or in an induction heating cooker. This could cause a fire, overheating, or cause the battery to rupture. CAUTION: Always use the battery within the specified temperature range, –20˚C to +60˚C (–4˚F to +140˚F). Using the battery out of its specified temperature range will reduce the battery’s performance and battery life. CAUTION: Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully charged, completely discharged, or in an excessive temperature environment (above +50˚C; +122˚F) for an extended period of time. If the battery must be left unused for a long time, it must be detached from the radio after discharging. You may use the battery until the battery indicator shows halfcapacity,thenkeepitsafelyinacooldryplaceatthefollowing temperature range: –20˚C (–4˚F) to +50˚C (+122˚F) (within a month). –20˚C(–4˚F)to+35˚C(+95˚F)(withinthreemonths). –20˚C (–4˚F) to +20˚C (+68˚F) (within a year). D Charging caution R DANGER! NEVERchargethebatterypackinareaswith extremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, inside a sun-heated vehicle, or in direct sunlight. In such environments, the safety/protection circuit in the battery will activate, causing the battery to stop charging. 15 R WARNING! DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging. If the battery is not completely charged by the specified time, stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger. Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specified time limit may cause a fire, overheating, or the battery may rupture. R WARNING! NEVER insert the transceiver (battery attached to the transceiver) into the charger if it is wet or soiled. This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger. The charger is not waterproof. CAUTION: DO NOT charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range: 0˚C to +40˚C (+32˚F to +104˚F). Icom recommends charging the battery at +25˚C (+77˚F). The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range. Additionally, battery performance or battery life may be reduced. BE SURE to turn the transceiver power OFF while charging with the supplied BC-167S BATTERY CHARGER. The battery packcannotbechargedwiththesuppliedBC-167Swhenthe transceiver’s power is ON. D Charging time Charger Batterypack BP-271 (Supplied) BP-272 (Optional) BC-167S BC-202 (Supplied) (Optional) Approx. 3 hours Approx. 2 hours Approx. 4.5 hours Approx. 3.5 hours IMPORTANT NOTES D When using the GPS receiver D Spurious signals •GPSsignalscannotpassthroughmetalobjects.Whenusing the ID-51A or ID-51E inside a vehicle, you may not receive GPS signals. We recommend you use it near a window. Please avoid the areas shown in the following: 1.DONOTusewhereitwillblockthedriver’sview. 2. DO NOT use where the air bags could deploy. 3. DO NOT use where it becomes a driving obstacle. •TheGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)isbuiltandoperated by the U.S. Department of Defence. The Department is responsible for accuracy and maintenance of the system. Any changes by the Department may affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system. •When the GPS receiver is activated, please do not cover theID-51AorID-51Ewithanythingthatwillblockthesatellite signals. •TheGPSreceivermaynotworkifusedinthefollowinglocations: 1. Tunnels or high-rise buildings 2.Undergroundparkinglots 3. Under a bridge or viaduct 4. In remote forested areas 5. Under bad weather conditions (rainy or cloudy day) •TheGPSreceivermaynotworkifthetransceiveroperates near the 440.205 MHz. This is due to signals made in the internal circuit and does not indicate a transceiver malfunction. Depending on the combination of the operating band and mode, the Dualwatch or Triple-watch operation may generate certain spurious signals, or noise may be heard. These do not indicate a transceiver malfunction. D About charging at power ON ID-51A/E’schargingcircuitchargesthesuppliedbatterypack in approximately 3 hours. But with this rapid circuit, the batterypackcannotbechargedatpowerON,bydefault.So,be sure to turn OFF the power before charging. When “Charging (Power ON)”* is set to ON in the MENU screen, thebatterypackcanbechargedevenifthepowerisON.(Only when the battery pack is attached, and the optional CP-12L, CP-19RorOPC-254LexternalDCpowercableisconnected to [DC IN].) But this operation may generate certain spurious signals; the S-meter appears, or noise may be heard. *MENU > Function > Charging (Power ON) (Default: OFF) •Charging time period at power ON may differ, depending on the operating condition. •TheexternalDCpowersupplyvoltagemustbebetween10–16V, and the current capacity must be more than 2.5 A to charge the batterypackwhenoperating. •Whenyouoperatethetransceiverwhilecharging,andifyoucannot receive signals correctly, set “Charging (Power ON)”* to OFF, and disconnect the external DC power cable from [DC IN]. 16 1 ACCESS THE REPEATER Thissectiondescribeshowtocheckwhetherornotyoucan access your local area repeater (Access repeater), and if your signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater. If your call sign (MY) has not been set, or your call sign has not been registered on a D-STAR repeater, see page 2. STEP 2 Select your Access repeater (“FROM”) Example: Your Access repeater is Hirano/Japan in the Repeater list. q Push D-pad() to select “FROM” (Access repeater), and then push D-pad(Ent). STEP 1 Select the DR mode D-pad Hold down for 1 second. (Ent) •TheDRmodeisselected. (�) “FROM” is selected. VFO mode DR mode If you want to return to the VFO mode hold down again for 1 second. 17 w Push D-pad() to select “Repeater List,” and then push D-pad(Ent). You have four other ways to select your access repeater, other than selecting it from repeater list. See the Advanced Instructions for more details. • Rotating [DIAL] • Searching for the nearest repeaters • Selecting from the TX History • Searching for a repeater using the DR mode scan Go to step e ACCESS THE REPEATER t If the selected repeater name is displayed in “FROM” on the DR mode screen, the access repeater setting is completed. •Example:“11:Japan” •The repeater list, described in this manual, may differ from your transceiver’s preloaded list. Completed Completed •Whenyouselectjusttherepeatername,therepeatercall sign, its frequency, duplex setting, frequency offset and Gateway call sign are automatically set. •Therepeaterlist,describedinthismanual,maydifferfrom your transceiver’s preprogrammed list. r Push D-pad() to select your access repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“Hirano” ACCESS THE REPEATER e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). ☞ Continued on the next page Repeater area Repeater call sign Go to step t 18 1 ACCESS THE REPEATER STEP 3 Select the Destination repeater (“TO”) Example: Your destination repeater is Hamacho/Japan in the repeater list. q Push D-pad() to select “TO” (Destination repeater), and then push D-pad(Ent). e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your destination repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“11:Japan” D-pad (Ent) (�) “TO” is selected. r Push D-pad() to select your destination repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“Hamacho” w Push D-pad() to select select “Gateway CQ,” and then push D-pad(Ent). Go to step e Go to step e 19 Go to step t t If the selected repeater name in step r is displayed in “TO” on the DR mode screen, the destination repeater setting is completed. w If you get a reply call, or “UR?” appears on the LCD within 3 seconds, your signal reached your access repeater and your call was successfully sent from your destination repeater. Completed STEP 4 Check whether you can access the repeater Successfully sent! q Hold down [PTT] for approximately 1 second to access the repeater. ACCESS THE REPEATER ACCESS THE REPEATER Now, you can make calls to various repeaters by changing the “TO” setting! Transmitting Go to step w NOTE: See page 35 for status indications after a reply is received. 20 2 HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY When a DV call is received, the call signs of the caller, the called station and the called station’s access repeater are stored in the RX history file. Up to 50 calls can be stored. This section describes how to view the RX history screen and how to save the displayed call signs to memory. When receiving a callfrom“JM1ZLK.” STEP 1 View the received call sign q Hold down for 1 second. •TheRXHISTORYscreenisdisplayed. Caller station (upper)* *A note may be displayed after “/”. Called station (lower) RX HISTORY record number RX message Repeater call sign of the called station RX HISTORY screen (RX01) en list HH 1Z P3 JM on J ing t A.. po Received date and time w Push D-pad() to view other RX history. The S-meter appears and the caller’s call sign is displayed. Oh! D-pad (Ent) (�) RX HISTORY screen (RX02) NOTE: If you push D-pad(Ent) while in the RX HISTORY screen, the detailed contents of the RX history are displayed. 21 HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY Save the destination call sign into your call sign memory from the RX History e Push D-pad() to select “To Your Memory,” and then push D-pad(Ent). q While in the RX HISTORY screen, push D-pad() to select the RX HISTORY record with the call sign that you want to save to memory. HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY STEP 2 Call sign to be saved w Push D-pad(Ent), and then push [QUICK] r Push D-pad() to select the call sign that you want to save, and then push D-pad(Ent). Go to step e •Example:“JM1ZLK” The display changes to the YOUR CALL SIGN EDIT screen, and then the call sign is automatically saved. Go to step t ☞ Continued on the next page 22 2 HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY STEP 2 Save the destination call sign into your call sign memory from the RX History (Continued) t Push D-pad() to select “NAME,” and then push Dpad(Ent). •Acursorappearsandblinks. D-pad (Ent) (�) y Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired character to enter a name of up to 16 characters, including spaces. Go to step u 23 About text entry •Push D-pad() to move the cursorbackwardorforward. •While selecting a character, push [QUICK] to change the character to an upper case or lower case letter. •While selecting a digit, push [QUICK] to open the input Input mode selection mode selection window. window - Push D-pad() to select the desired Upper case letters, Lower case letters, Numbers or Symbols. - To enter symbols, select “!”#,” and then push D-pad(Ent) to open the symbol character selection window. And rotate [DIAL] to select the desired symbol character, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Aspacecanbeselected,inanyinputmodeselected. •Movethecursor,thenrotate[DIAL]toinsertacharacter. •Rotate[DIAL]counterclockwisetoenteraspace. •Ifyoumakeamistake,push[CLR] to delete the selected character, symbol or number, or hold down [CLR] to continuously erase the characters, first to the right, and then to the left of the cursor. HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY o Push D-pad() to select “YES,” and then push D-pad(Ent). u After entering the name, push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“TOM” Completed The saved call sign is displayed on the YOUR CALL SIGN screen as a selectable destination. i Push D-pad() to select “<>,” and then push D-pad(Ent). HOW TO USE THE RX HISTORY Go to step o “TOM” is added Shows TOM’s call sign 24 3 CAPTURING A CALL SIGN After you receive the repeater’s signal, the calling station’s call sign can be captured by holding down the Call Sign Capture key ( ), and you can quickly and easily reply to a received call. nK liste JG3LU 3YHH ing on ... port A Wow! I only have to hold down When receiving a call from “JG3LUK.” ps Bee While receiving The Call Sign Capture key is here! ✓ What is the Call Sign Capture key?? HoldingdowntheCallSignCapturekeyfor1secondsetsthe last received station call sign as a temporary destination, and makesreplyingquickandeasy. 25 CAPTURING A CALL SIGN STEP 1 Set the received call sign to the destination STEP 2 Hold down [PTT] to transmit q While holding down [PTT], speak at your normal voice level. for 1 second. •Afterreleasing,beepssound,and the station call sign is announced if the RX>CS Speech function is set to ON in the MENU screen. (MENU > SPEECH > RX>CS SPEECH) Beeps While holding down Transmitting w Push or [CLR] to return to the previous call sign setting. Blinksafterselecting a call sign. Beeps JG3LU After releasing CAPTURING A CALL SIGN Hold down Return to the previous screen NOTE: •IfyouwanttoselectanothercallsignintheRXhistory, rotate [DIAL] while holding down •Whenareceivedsignalisweak,DRmodescanningor the power save is ON, the call sign may not be received correctly. In that case, “--------” appears, an error beep sounds,andaquickreplycallcannotbemade. 26 4 MAKING A LOCAL AREA CALL A Local area call can be made when “Local CQ” is used to set “CQCQCQ” in “TO” (Destination). STEP 1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) q Push D-pad() to select “FROM,” and then push D-pad(Ent). LUK JG3 ... ing o listen HH port A Repeater JP D-pad (Ent) LUK JG3 ing o liste YHH JP A... port Repeater area (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Repeater List,” and then push D-pad(Ent). e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“11:Japan” r Push D-pad() to select your access repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). ✓ What is a Local Area Call?? To call through your local area (access) repeater. 27 •Example:“Hirano” MAKING A LOCAL AREA CALL STEP 2 Set “TO” (Destination) q Push D-pad() to select “TO,” and then push D-pad(Ent). STEP 3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit hileholdingdown[PTT],speak at your normal voice level. D-pad (Ent) (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Local CQ,” and then push Dpad(Ent). JA3YUA listening on JP3YHH port A. •“CQCQCQ”issetin“TO.” JA3YUA, this is JG3LUK. Hello, how are you? JA3YUA • • • ✓ Convenient! The Local CQ call is used to call anyone, but you can call a specific station by simply saying their call sign. JG3LUK JG3LUK, this is JA3YUA. Thanks for the nice QSO and I hope to talk to you again soon. This is JA3YUA now clear of the JP3YHH repeater. MAKING A LOCAL AREA CALL Transmitting JA3YUA 28 5 MAKING A GATEWAY CALL A Gateway call can be made when a destination repeater is selected in “TO” (Destination). STEP 1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) q Push D-pad() to select “FROM,” and then push Dpad(Ent). ZLK JM1 g to callin IU JP1Y t A... por D-pad (Ent) (�) Repeater Repeater area Repeater ZLK JM1 to callin IU A... port Repeater area w Push D-pad() to select “Repeater List,” and then push D-pad(Ent). e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“11:Japan” r Push D-pad() to select your access repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). ✓ What is a Gateway Call?? To call through your local area (access) repeater, repeater gateway, and the Internet to your destination repeater. 29 •Example:“Hirano430” MAKING A GATEWAY CALL q Push D-pad() to select “TO,” and then push D-pad(Ent). D-pad (Ent) STEP 3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit hileholdingdown[PTT],speak at your normal voice level. •“/”isautomaticallyinsertedtoshow it is a repeater call sign. (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Gateway CQ,” and then push D-pad(Ent). Transmitting e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your destination repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). JA3YUA, this is JM1ZLK. Hello, how are you? JM1ZLK •Example:“Hamacho430” JA3YUA • • • •Example:“11:Japan” r Push D-pad() to select the destination repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). JA3YUA calling to JP1YIU port A. JM1ZLK, this is JA3YUA. Thanks for the nice QSO and I hope to talk to you again soon. This is JA3YUA now clear of the JP3YHH repeater. MAKING A GATEWAY CALL STEP 2 Set “TO” (Destination) JA3YUA ✓ Convenient! The Gateway CQ call is used to call any repeater, but you can call a specific station by simply saying their call sign. 30 6 CALLING A DESTINATION STATION Youcanmakeacalltoadestinationstationwhenthedestination station call sign is selected in “TO” (Destination). When you call an individual station call sign through a gateway, the signal is automatically sent to the last repeater that the station accessed. So, even if you don’tknowwherethe stationis,youcanmakeacallusingcallsignrouting. STEP 1 Set “FROM” (Access repeater) q Push D-pad() to select “FROM,” and then push Dpad(Ent). D-pad (Ent) K, JM1ZL G3LUK this is g on listenin A... H Port JP3YH Repeater (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Repeater List,” and then push D-pad(Ent). Repeater K, JM1ZL... this is JM1ZLK e Push D-pad() to select the repeater group where your access repeater is listed, and then push D-pad(Ent). r Push D-pad() to select your access repeater, and then push D-pad(Ent). 31 •Example:“11:Japan” •Example:“Hirano430” CALLING A DESTINATION STATION STEP 2 Set “TO” (Destination) q Push D-pad() to select “TO,” and then push D-pad(Ent). D-pad STEP 3 Hold down [PTT] to transmit q While holding down [PTT], speakintothemicrophoneat your normal voice level. (Ent) (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Your Call Sign,” and then push D-pad(Ent). Transmitting JM1ZLK, this is JG3LUK listening on JP3YHH port A. JG3LUK, this is JM1ZLK. Hello, how are you? JG3LUK • • • e Push D-pad() to select the destination station, and then push D-pad(Ent). •Example:“TOM” JM1ZLK (TOM) JM1ZLK, this is JG3LUK. Thanks for the nice QSO and I hope to talk to you again soon. This is JG3LUK now clear of the JP3YHH repeater. CALLING A DESTINATION STATION JG3LUK 32 7 MAKING A SIMPLEX CALL You can make a transceiver to transceiver call (through no repeater) in the DR mode. NOTE: Depending on the transceiver's version, the frequenciesmaybedifferent.Checkforacceptablefrequencies for your operating area. STEP 1 Set “FROM” (Simplex channel) Example:Makingasimplexcallon433.450MHz. q Push D-pad() to select “FROM,” and then push D-pad(Ent). D-pad LUK JG3 g at callin rk... XX LUK JG3 g at callin rk... XX p XXpark (Ent) (�) w Push D-pad() to select “Repeater List,” and then push D-pad(Ent). Go to step e ✓ What is a Simplex Call?? A simplex call is a direct call to another station, not using a repeater. 33 MAKING A SIMPLEX CALL STEP 2 Hold down [PTT] to transmit e Push D-pad() to select “25: Simplex,” and then push Dpad(Ent). q While holding down [PTT], speak at your normal voice level. •TheTX/RXindicatorlightsred. •The S/RF meter shows the transmit output power level. w Release [PTT] to receive. Transmitting •“433.450” is displayed in “FROM.” •“CQCQCQ”isdisplayedin“TO.” - If a station call sign is set in “TO”, select “Local CQ” in the TO SELECT screen to set “TO” to “CQCQCQ.” Whenyoumakeasimplexcallin the VFO mode, the LCD changes as shown to the right. NOTE: The simplex frequencies can be changed in the MENU screen. See the PDF type Advanced Instruction section9formoredetails. (MENU > DV memory > Repeater List) MAKING A SIMPLEX CALL r Push D-pad() to select “433.450,” and then push D-pad(Ent). 34 8 TROUBLESHOOTING To communicate through the repeater, your signal must access to the repeater. When your signal accesses your local repeater, but it is not sent to the destination repeater, the repeater replies with an status message. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. After your call, the repeater does •Therepeatersettingiswrong. not return a status reply. •Selectthecorrectrepeater. p. 17 •Correct the repeater frequency, frequency — offset, or duplex setting. •Your transmission did not reach the repeat- •Waituntilyouareclosertotherepeaterand — er. try again. •Trytoaccessanotherrepeater. After your call, the repeater re- •Thecallwassuccessfullysent,butnostation •Waitforawhile,andtryagain. immediately replied. plies ‘UR?’ and its call sign. — After your call, the repeater re- •Yourowncallsign(MY)hasnotbeenset. •Setyourowncallsign(MY). p. 2 plies ‘RX’ or ‘RPT?’ and the ac- •Your own call sign (MY) has not been reg- •Registeryourowncallsign(MY)onagate- p. 4 cess repeater’s call sign. istered on a gateway repeater, or the regis- way repeater, or confirm the registration of tered contents do not match your transceiv- the call sign. er’s setting. After your call, the repeater re- •Therepeatercannotconnecttothedestina- •Checktherepeatersetting. plies ‘RPT?’ and call sign of the tion repeater. •Wait for a while, and try it again. destination repeater. •Therepeateris busy. p. 17 — After your call, the access repeat- •The call sign of the destination repeater is •Correctly set the destination repeater call — er replies ‘RPT?’ and its call sign. wrong. sign. 35 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Even holding down , the •Thereisnorepeaterlistinyourradio. DR mode will not appear. SOLUTION REF. •Reload the repeater list using the CS-51 Sec. 17 of the CLONING SOFTWARE on the CD. Advanced Instruction PDF •EntertheRepeaterlistdatadirectlyintothe Sec. 9 of the transceiver. Advanced Instruction PDF , the •Thecallsignhasnotbeencorrectlyreceived. •Try it again, after the transceiver has cor- — Even holding down received call sign will not set to •Whenareceivedsignalisweak,orasignalis rectly received the call sign. received during scanning, the call sign may the destination call sign. not be received correctly. In that case, “-------” appears and error beeps sound, and a reply call cannot be made. Position data cannot be re- •“ExternalGPS”isselectedintheGPSSetitem •ConnectanexternalGPSreceiver. on the Menu screen, but an external GPS received. ceiver is not connected. •“OFF”or“Manual”isselectedintheGPSSet •Selecteither“InternalGPS”or“ExternalGPS” item on the Menu screen. in the GPS Set item on the Menu screen. •AGPSsignalwasnotreceived. •MoveuntiltheGPSsignalisreceived. After transmitting, “L” appears •While receiving through the internet, some •Waitawhile,andtryitagain. — When the transceiver receives corrupted on the LCD. packets may be lost due to network error data,andmisidentiiesitisasPacketLoss, (poor data throughput performance). “L” is displayed, even if it is a Local area call. TROUBLESHOOTING A Local area call can be made, •MY call sign has not been registered on a •Register your own call sign (MY) on a gate- — but the Gateway call or desti- D-STAR repeater. way repeater, or confirm the registration of nation station call cannot be the call sign. made. “DV” and “FM” icons alternately •While in the DV mode, an FM signal is re- •Turn ON the DV mode automatic detect Sec. 9 of the blink. ceived. function. Advanced Instruction PDF 36 9 SAVING SETTINGS When “FROM” (Access repeater) and “TO” (Destination) settings are saved, the settings can be selected by rotating [DIAL]. STEP 1 Saving settings into memory w Rotate [DIAL] to select a blankchannel. In the DR mode, select the settings to be saved into memory. Shows the settings to be saved. DR mode screen for q Hold down [S.MW] 1 second to enter the Select Memory write mode. Blinks Select Memory write mode Go to step w Beeps 37 NOTE: DO NOT hold down [S.MW] for more than 2 seconds. Otherwise the setting contents will be copied to the VFO. •Whenachannelthatisalready programed is selected, the memory name will not be programmed. e Hold down [S.MW] for 1 second to save the settings into the channel. •3beepssound. •Before returning to the DR mode, the saved memory contents are briefly displayed. •“FROM” and “TO” names are automatically programmed as the Memory name. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be programmed for the memory name. Blinks SAVING SETTINGS STEP 2 View the saved contents Station A Station B Hamacho area q Push [M/CALL] to select the Memory mode. •“ ” appears. Memory mode screen w Rotate [DIAL] to select the stored channel. Stored channel is selected M-CH 11 M-CH 006 M-CH 010 •Example:“010” SAVING SETTINGS [DIAL] How useful! I only have to rotate [DIAL]! “FROM” and “TO” names are automatically programmed as the Memory name. Hirano area 38 10 RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■ About using a microSD card D Usable microSD cards A microSD or microSDHC card is not supplied with the transceiver. Please purchase a card to use. Read the instructions of the microSD card thoroughly before use. IcomhascheckedthecompatibilityofthefollowingmicroSD and microSDHC cards: •Icomdoesnotguaranteethecard’sperformance. (As of December 2012) Maker Kind of the card Capacity microSD 2 GB 4 GB SanDisk® microSDHC 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB BE CAREFUL! While reading or writing data from or to the card; NEVER turn OFF the transceiver. It will corrupt the data or damage the card. Also be careful in the following cases: •WhenusingthetransceiverwiththeBP-273batterycase, and the batteries are near exhaustion. •When using the transceiver with an external DC power sourceandthebatterypackisnotattached,thentheexternal power is turned OFF. 39 STEP 1 Inserting the microSD card q Turn OFF the transceiver. w Lift OFF the [micro SD] slot cover on the side panel. e With the terminals facing the front, insert the card into the slotuntilitlocksinplace,andmakesa‘click’sound. BE CAREFUL! •DO NOT touch the terminals. •Toremovethecard,pushintoreleaseit,thencarefully pull out the card. •While reading or writing data from and to the card, NEVER remove the card. It will corrupt the data or damage the card. r Firmly close the [micro SD] slot cover. NEVER forcibly or inversely insert the card. It will damage the card and/or the slot. [micro SD] slot microSD card Terminals facing the front Slot cover RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD 10 STEP 2 Format the microSD card t The confirmation screen “Format OK?” appears. RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD When using a preformatted brand new microSD card, formatting is not necessary. However, we still recommend you format it in the following way to get the card’s best performance. IMPORTANT! Formatting a card erases all its data. Before formatting any programmedcard,makeabackupileontoyourPC. q Turn ON the transceiver. •“ ” appears when the micro SD card is inserted. •“ ” and “ ” alternately blinks while accessing the microSD card. y Push D-pad() to select “YES,” then push D-pad(Ent) to format. w Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. e Push D-pad() to select “SD Card,” then push D-pad(Ent). •The formatting starts and the display shows the formatting progress. 10 Shows the formatting progress r Push D-pad() to select “Format,” then push D-pad(Ent). u After formatting, the display automatically returns to the SD CARD menu. Push [MENU] to return to the frequency display. D-pad (Ent) (�) Go to step t 40 10 RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD NOTE: BC Radio audio cannot be recorded. STEP 3 Recording a QSO audio D To stop recording to enter q Push [QUICK] theQuickMenuscreen. w Push D-pad() to select “< >.” q Push [QUICK] to enter theQuickMenuscreen. w Push D-pad() to select “< >.” D-pad (Ent) (�) e Push D-pad(Ent) to start voice recording. •The transceiver displays “Recording started” and automatically exits the Quick Menu screen. •“ ” appears while the transceiver is recording. •“ ” appears while the recording is paused. •Recording is continuous until you manually stop recording, or the card becomes full. •If the recording ile’s content reaches 2GB, the transceiver automatically creates a new file, and continues recording. NOTE: BC Radio audio cannot be recorded. 41 e Push D-pad(Ent) voice recording. While pausing While recording to stop •The transceiver displays “Recording stopped,” and automatically exits the Quick Menu screen. ✓ Convenient! When the PTT Automatic Recording function is set to ON in the MENU screen, the recording automatically starts when [PTT] is pushed. (MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > PTT Auto REC) RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD 10 r Push D-pad() to select the folder that contains the file you want to play, and then push D-pad(Ent). q Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. w Push D-pad() to select the root item (Voice Memo), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. •The folder name is composed of the year (4 digits), the month and the day (2 digits each). D-pad (Ent) t Push D-pad() to select the file that you want to play, then push D-pad(Ent) to play it back. (�) ( MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files) e Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. •TheVOICE PLAYER screen is displayed, and the file starts to playback. RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD STEP 4 Playing back the recorded audio 10 y Push [MENU] or [CLR] tostoptheplayback. •Theilelistisautomaticallydisplayed. Go to step r 42 11 GPS OPERATION The ID-51A/E has a built-in internal GPS receiver. You can checkyourcurrentposition,ortransmitGPSdataintheDV mode. STEP 1 See the PDF type Advanced Instruction for more details of the GPS operation. Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver r Push D-pad() to select “Internal GPS.” q Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. w Push D-pad() to select the root item (GPS), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. GPS Select screen D-pad (Ent) t Push [MENU] Menu screen. (�) •The GPS icon blinks when receiving data, as illustrated below, and stops blinking when valid data is received. (MENU > GPS > GPS Set> GPS Select) e Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. ➝ Go to step r 43 to exit the ➝ ➝ - If “Manual” was selected, the icon does not appear. •It may take only a few seconds to receive, but depending on the environment, it may take a few minutes. If you have difficulties receiving, we recommend that you try a different location. Blinks GPS OPERATION 11 STEP 2 Displaying your position Confirm the GPS icon is displayed on the LCD. The top of the compass is North. Latitude Longitude Your course heading is Northwest. Grid Locator q Push [QUICK] to enter theQuickMenuscreen. w Push D-pad() to select the “GPS position” item, and then push D-pad(Ent). Shows the displayed position is yours. Speed Time GPS Position screen (MY) that the displayed data was acquired. D-pad (Ent) (�) How convenient! Icaneasilycheckmy position and altitude!! GPS OPERATION Altitude Your course heading is 306 degrees. 11 e The first MY GPS position screen appears. (1/5) 44 12 GPS LOGGER FUNCTION The GPS Logger function allows you to store the GPS position data (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Positioning state, Course, Speed and Date) onto a microSD card, as your route. Ifyouusethisfunctionwhiledriving,youcancheckyourdriving course on a mapping software. STEP 1 NOTE: The GPS logger function requires a microSD card. •Seep.39formoredetails. Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver r Push D-pad() to select “Internal GPS.” q Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. w Push D-pad() to select the root item (GPS), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. t Push [MENU] Menu screen. D-pad (Ent) •The GPS icon blinks when receiving data, as illustrated below, and stops blinking when valid data is received. (�) (MENU > GPS > GPS Set> GPS Select) e Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. ➝ Go to step r 45 to exit the ➝ ➝ - If “Manual” is selected, the icon does not appear. •It may take only a few seconds to receive, but depending on the environment, it may take a few minutes. If you have difficulties receiving, we recommend that you try a different location. Blinks GPS LOGGER FUNCTION 12 STEP 2 Turning ON the GPS Logger function r Push D-pad() to select “ON.” q Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. w Push D-pad() to select the root item (GPS), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. t Push [MENU] Menu screen. to exit the D-pad You can display your route as you move, if you import the log file into a mapping software. (Ent) (�) (MENU > GPS > GPS Logger > GPS Logger) e Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. •Youcanseeyourrouteonthesoftwaremap.Theilesmaynotbe compatible with all mapping software. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstructionforcopyingthelogileto your PC. Go to step r NOTE: •Once the GPS logger function is turned ON, the transceiver continuously stores the position data from the GPS receiver, even if the transceiver is rebooted. To cancel this function, turn the function OFF. While this function is ON, and when the transceiver is turned OFF, the log file will be closed. Then the transceiver is turned ON and positioning is carried out by the GPS receiver, a new log file will be created. •WhenthemicroSDcardisfull,thisfunctionwillbeautomatically paused. GPS LOGGER FUNCTION •TheGPSLoggerstarts. 12 46 13 INTRODUCING NEW FUNCTIONS This section introduces new functions built into the ID-51A/E. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sformoredetails. NEW! Voice Recorder function The microphone audio can be recorded. Audio from an external microphone can also be recorded. •Depending on the microSD card capacity, you may continuously record up to a maximum of about 37 hours. If the file size exceeds 2 GB, a new file is automatically created in the same folder, and the recorded voice audio is saved there. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection11fordetails. NEW! Two band monitoring plus BC Radio When the transceiver receives 2 amateur bands on the MAIN band and SUB band, you can still listen to the Broadcast (BC) Radio. You can comfortably standby listening to the BC Radio. Also, the transceiver can be used as just a BC Radio. In this case, the other modes are in a sleep state. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection6fordetails. Receiving on the MAIN band MAIN band Recording I should bring a camera, extra clothes, lights, towel, sunglasses and transceiver for my climbing trip. Triple-watch Listening to the BC Radio Receiving on the SUB band SUB band NOTE: This function requires a microSD card. 47 INTRODUCING NEW FUNCTIONS When you receive a call addressed to your own call sign, but areinasituationthatmakesitdificulttooperatethetransceiver, this function automatically replies with your own call sign and transmits your position. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection9fordetails. w Your position is automatically transmitted. q A call addressed to your own call sign. Destination e After receiving, the (ID-51) Your station screen shows the position. NEW! Voice TX function NEW! Speech function Hold down [SPCH] for 1 second to audibly announce the displayed frequency and operating mode, or call sign. Youwillknowitwithoutlookingatthedisplay. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection3fordetails. Also, other functions helpyouknow thecurrentsettingwithoutlooking at the display. See the PDF type Advanced Instruction for details. ❍ Home CH beep function ❍ [DIAL] speech function ❍ Mode speech function NEW! Temporary Skip function You can transmit recorded audio once or repeatedly, which is useful for D-STAR events. Thisfunctiontemporarilyskipsunwantedfrequenciesduring a scan, for a set period. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection9fordetails. •SeethePDFtypeAdvancedInstruction’sSection13fordetails. This is JA3YUA Repeat Voice TX waiting screen Unwanted frequency TemporarySkipsetting INTRODUCING NEW FUNCTIONS NEW! Auto Position Reply function 13 13 JA3YUA NOTE: This function requires a microSD card. 48 14 RESETTING ■ Resetting The display may occasionally display erroneous information (for example when first applying power). This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF power. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON power again. If the problem persists, perform a Partial reset or an All reset. A Partial reset resets operating settings to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu contents) without clearing the items below: •Memorychannelcontents •ScanEdgecontents •Callchannelcontents •Callsignmemories •Messagedata •DTMFmemorycontents •GPSMemorycontents •Repeaterlist BE CAREFUL! An All reset clears all programming and returns all settings to their factory defaults. See the PDF type Advanced Instruction for more details. D Partial reset q Push [MENU] to enter the Menu screen. w Push D-pad() to select the root item (Others), and then push D-pad(Ent) to go to the next level. D-pad (Ent) (�) (MENU > Others > Reset > Partial Reset) e Refer to the menu sequence shown directly above and push D-pad() to select, and then push D-pad(Ent) to enter, one or more times until the last screen is displayed. Go to step r 49 RESETTING 14 r The “Partial Reset?” dialog appears. t Push D-pad() to select “Yes,” and then push D-pad(Ent). •The transceiver displays “PARTIAL RESET,” then the partial reset is completed. Shows “PARTIAL RESET” RESETTING 14 Default screen 50 15 INFORMATION COUNTRY CODE LIST FCC INFORMATION •ISO3166-1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Codes AT BE BG HR CZ CY DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Country Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Codes LI LT LU MT NL NO PL PT RO SK SI ES SE CH TR GB •FORCLASSBUNINTENTIONALRADIATORS: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. •Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. •Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connected. •Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. 51 INDEX Access repeater Access repeater (“FROM”) setting .................................17 Access the repeater .......................................................17 Checkwhetheryoucanaccesstherepeater .................20 Auto Position Reply function ...............................................48 Destination repeater (“TO”) setting .....................................19 DR mode Selection ........................................................................17 Explicit definitions ...............................................................10 Call Gateway call ...................................................................29 Gateway call to a destination station ..............................31 Local area call ................................................................27 Simplex call ....................................................................33 Call sign Call sign Capture ...........................................................25 CallSignCapturekey ....................................................25 Your own call sign entering into the transceiver ...............2 Charging Caution...........................................................................15 Charging at power ON ...................................................16 Charging time.................................................................15 Communication example For Gateway call ............................................................30 For Local area call..........................................................28 With a destination station ...............................................32 Country code list.................................................................51 FCC information .................................................................51 Features ...............................................................................9 Unique features of D-STAR ..............................................1 Foreword...............................................................................9 Format the microSD card ...................................................40 Gateway call .......................................................................29 Communication example................................................30 What is a Gateway Call?? ..............................................29 Gateway call to a destination station ..................................31 Communication example................................................32 GPS Displaying your position .................................................44 GPS Logger function......................................................45 GPS operation ...............................................................43 GPS Position screen ......................................................44 When using the GPS receiver ........................................16 Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver .....43 INFORMATION Battery Cautions .........................................................................14 15 52 INDEX IMPORTANT NOTES ..........................................................16 About charging at power ON ..........................................16 When using the GPS receiver ........................................16 Spurious signals.............................................................16 Inserting the microSD card .................................................39 New functions .....................................................................47 Speech function .............................................................48 Voice Recorder function .................................................47 Voice TX function ...........................................................48 TemporarySkipfunction ................................................48 Two band monitoring plus BC Radio ..............................47 Local area call ....................................................................27 Log file ................................................................................46 Local area call Communication example................................................28 What is a Local Area Call??...........................................27 MENU screen .......................................................................2 microSD card Format............................................................................40 Inserting .........................................................................39 Recording a QSO audio .................................................41 Recording a QSO onto a microSD card .........................39 Playingbacktherecordedaudio ....................................42 Stop recording................................................................41 Using ..............................................................................39 Voice Recorder function .................................................47 Voice TX function ...........................................................48 53 Partial reset ........................................................................49 Playingbacktherecordedaudio ........................................42 Power....................................................................................2 Precautions.........................................................................12 Preparation ...........................................................................2 Enter your call sign into the transceiver ...........................2 Register your call sign to a gateway repeater ..................4 Receiving GPS data from the internal GPS receiver ..........43 Record Recording a QSO audio .................................................41 Recording a QSO onto a microSD card .........................39 Stop recording................................................................41 Resetting ............................................................................49 Partial reset ....................................................................49 RX history How to use the RX history .............................................21 Save the destination call sign from the RX History ........22 View the received call sign .............................................21 INDEX Save Save the destination call sign from the RX History ........22 Saving settings ...............................................................37 View the saved contents ................................................38 View the received call sign .................................................21 View the saved contents .....................................................38 Voice Recorder function .....................................................47 Voice TX function ................................................................48 Simplex call ........................................................................33 Simplex channel setting .................................................33 What is a Simplex Call?? 33 Your position .......................................................................44 Your own call sign entering into the transceiver....................2 Speech function ..................................................................48 Spurious signals .................................................................16 Stop recording ....................................................................41 Supplied accessories..........................................................10 Supplied CD ...................................................................11 Starting the CD ..............................................................11 Table of contents ..................................................................7 TemporarySkipfunction .....................................................48 Text entry ............................................................................23 Keys used for input...........................................................3 Two band monitoring plus BC Radio ..................................47 Troubleshooting ..................................................................35 Unique features of D-STAR ..................................................1 Using a microSD card.........................................................39 54 #02 Europe ■ AT ■ FI ■ IT ■ PL ■ GB ■ RO #03 U.K. ■ CY ■ DE ■ LT ■ SK ■ LI ■ HR ■CZ ■ DK ■ GR ■ HU ■ LU ■ MT ■ SI ■ ES ■ NO ■ CH ■ EE ■ IE ■ NL ■ SE ■ BG ■ AT ■ FI ■ IT ■ PL ■ GB ■ RO #04 Italy ■ BE ■ FR ■ LV ■ PT ■ IS ■ TR ■ BE ■ FR ■ LV ■ PT ■ IS ■ TR ■ CY ■ DE ■ LT ■ SK ■ LI ■ HR ■CZ ■ DK ■ GR ■ HU ■ LU ■ MT ■ SI ■ ES ■ NO ■ CH ■ EE ■ IE ■ NL ■ SE ■ BG ■ AT ■ FI ■ IT ■ PL ■ GB ■ RO ■ BE ■ FR ■ LV ■ PT ■ IS ■ TR ■ CY ■ DE ■ LT ■ SK ■ LI ■ HR A-7056H-1EX Printed in Japan © 2012 Icom Inc. 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