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BASIC MANUAL
HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER
i7610
Thank you for choosing this Icom product. The IC-7610 HF/50 MHz TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with
Icom’s state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with
years of trouble-free operation. We appreciate you making the IC-7610 your transceiver of choice, and hope you
agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the design
of your IC-7610.
IMPORTANT
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully completely
before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction
manual contains basic operating instructions for the IC7610. For the advanced operating instructions, see the
Advanced Manual on the supplied CD.
DC power cable
Hand microphone
FEATURES
(3 m: 9.8 ft)
CW key plug
(6.35 mm: 1/4" Stereo)
(HM-219)
••RF Direct Sampling System
 he IC-7610 employs an RF direct sampling system.
RF signals are directly converted to digital data and
processed in the FPGA. This system is a leading
technology marking an epoch in amateur radio.
CD
Spare fuse
(30 A)
Spare fuse
(5 A)
LDifferent types of accessories may be supplied, or may
not be supplied depending on the transceiver version.
••2 identical receivers
 he IC-7610 has 2 independent receiver circuits for the
Main and Sub bands.
••A built-in DIGI-SEL unit
 oth the Main and Sub receivers have built-in DIGI-SEL
(digital preselector) units. These reject interfering signals.
••Real-Time Spectrum Scope
 isplays the Main and Sub band conditions. It provides
class-leading performance in resolution, sweep speed and
provides a 100 dB dynamic range.
••A built-in automatic antenna tuner
••Multi-function control for easy settings
••Extra large 7 inch touch screen color display
••External monitor connection with a DVI-D port
••BNC type RX IN/OUT connectors
••Class Leading RMDR and Phase Noise
Characteristics
••IP remote control capability with the optional
RS-BA1 ip remote control software
••Remote encoder capability with the optional
RC-28 remote encoder
••Dualwatch operation
This product includes RTOS “RTX” software, and is
licensed according to the software license.
This product includes “zlib” open source software,
and is licensed according to the open source
software license.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or
performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the
malfunction is because of:
••Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires,
earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, or other natural
disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive
contamination.
••The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is
not manufactured or approved by Icom.
This product includes “libpng” open source software,
and is licensed according to the open source
software license.
Refer to the Text files in the License folder of
included CD for information on the open source
software being used by this product.
FCC INFORMATION
TRADEMARKS
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:
••Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
••Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
••Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
••Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the 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.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated
in the United States and/or other countries.
All other products or brands are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective holders.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD
R DANGER!
R WARNING!
CAUTION
NOTE
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE
TO RECEIVE CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE
SERVICE SIGNALS IS PROHIBITED UNDER FCC
RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.
DEFINITION
Personal death, serious injury or an
explosion may occur.
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
Equipment damage may occur.
Recommended for optimum use. No
risk of personal injury, fire or electric
shock.
ABOUT SPURIOUS SIGNALS
Spurious signals may be received near the following
frequencies. These are made in the internal circuit and
does not indicate a transceiver malfunction:
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device,
not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void
your authority to operate this device under FCC
regulations.
• 28.671 MHz
• 53.246 MHz
• 50.516 MHz
• 53.760 MHz
• 51.881 MHz
DISPOSAL
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.
ABOUT CE AND DOC
Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of IC-7610 which have the “CE” symbol on the product, comply
with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/EU, and the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support
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ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN
DD Touch operation
DD Touch screen precautions
In the Full manual or Basic manual, the touch
operation is described as shown below.
••The touch screen may not properly work when the
LCD protection film or sheet is attached.
••Touching the screen with your finger nails, sharp
topped object and so on, or touching the screen
hard may damage it.
••Tablet PC’s operations such as flick, pinch in and
pinch out cannot be performed on this touch screen.
Touch
If the display is touched briefly, one short beep
sounds.
DD Touch screen maintenance
Touch for 1 second
If the display is touched for 1 second, one
short and one long beep sound.
••If the touch screen becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it
clean with a soft, dry cloth.
••When you wipe the touch screen, be careful not to
push it too hard or scratch it with your finger nails.
Otherwise you may damage the screen.
ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD
Starting the CD
1. Insert the CD into the CD drive.
2. Double click “Menu.exe” on the CD.
The following items are included on the CD.
••Basic manual (English)
Instructions for basic operations, the same as this
manual.
••Depending on the PC setting, the menu screen shown
below is automatically displayed.
3. Click the desired button to open the file.
••Advanced manual (English)
Instructions for advanced operations in English.
LTo close the Menu screen, click [Quit].
••Basic manual (Multi-language)
Instructions for basic operations in multiple
languages.
Opens the English
Basic manual (this manual)
••Schematic diagram
Includes the schematic and block diagrams.
Opens the English
Advanced manual
••HAM radio Terms (English)
A glossary of HAM radio terms in English.
••Adobe® Reader® Installer
Installer for Adobe® Reader®.
Opens the
multi-language
Basic manual
To read the manuals or Schematic diagram, Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader® is required. If you have not
installed it, please install the Adobe Acrobat Reader
on the CD or download it from Adobe Systems
Incorporated’s website.
Opens the
Schematic
diagram
Opens the
Glossary
Installs Adobe® Acrobat®
Reader®
A PC with the following Operating System is required.
••Microsoft® Windows® 10
••Microsoft® Windows® 8.1
••Microsoft® Windows® 7
Closes the Menu screen
LDifferent types of menu screen may be displayed,
depending on the transceiver version.
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ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MANUAL
There are two different types of manuals for this transceiver, the Basic manual (this manual) and the Advanced
manual.
DD Basic manual (This manual)
Instructions for the basic operations, precautions, installations and connections.
DD Advanced manual (PDF type)
Instructions for the advanced operations, such as listed below and more...
LThe Advanced manual is on the CD that is supplied with the transceiver, or can be downloaded from the Icom website.
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support
••User Band Edge
••IP Plus function
••Main/Sub Band Tracking function
••Adjusting the Drive Gain level
••VOX function
••∂TX function
••Operating CW 
••Operating RTTY (FSK) and PSK
••Data mode (AFSK) operation
••Scope operation 
••Voice Recorder functions
••Voice TX Memory operation
••Using an SD card and USB flash drive 
••Memory operation
••Scan
••Set mode 
••Clock and Timers 
••Updating the firmware
••Replacing fuse
••Cleaning
And more....
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTIONS
The Basic and Advanced manuals are described in
the following manner.
Detailed instruction
1. Push MENU .
“ ” (Quotation marks):
Used to indicate icons, setting items, and screen titles
displayed on the screen.
The screen titles are also indicated in uppercase
letters. (Example: FUNCTION screen)
[ ] (brackets): 
Used to indicate keys.
MENU
••Opens the MENU screen.
Routes in the set modes and setting screens
2. Touch [SET].
Routes in the set mode, setting screen and the setting
items are described in the following manner.
MENU
» SET > Time Set > Date/Time
Instruction example
DD Setting the current date
1. Open the DATE/TIME screen.
MENU
» SET > Time Set > Date/Time
2. Touch “Date/Time.”
3. Touch “Date.”
••Opens the SET screen.
3. Touch “Time Set.”
••Opens the date editing screen.
••Opens the TIME SET screen.
4. Touch “Date/Time.”
••Opens the DATE/TIME screen.
5. Touch “Date.”
••Opens the date editing screen.
6. Touch [+] and [-] to set the date.
7. Touch [SET] to set the date.
LTouch
to cancel.
••Returns to the previous screen.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Setting the frequency........................................ 3-4
DD Using the Main Dial..................................... 3-4
DD Setting the Tuning Step function................. 3-4
DD Changing the Tuning Step........................... 3-4
DD Using the 1 Hz step Fine Tuning function... 3-4
DD Using the 1/4 Tuning function...................... 3-5
DD Using the Auto Tuning Step function........... 3-5
DD Directly entering a frequency...................... 3-5
Dial Lock function.............................................. 3-6
RF gain and SQL level...................................... 3-7
Meter display..................................................... 3-7
DD Selecting the Meter readout........................ 3-7
DD About the Multi-function meter.................... 3-7
DD Displaying the Multi-function meter............. 3-8
Adjusting the transmit output power.................. 3-8
DD Adjusting the transmit output power............ 3-8
Adjusting the microphone gain.......................... 3-9
Basic transmission............................................ 3-9
IMPORTANT................................................................ i
FEATURES.................................................................. i
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES........................................ i
FCC INFORMATION...................................................ii
TRADEMARKS............................................................ii
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS.............................................ii
DISPOSAL...................................................................ii
ABOUT CE AND DOC.................................................ii
ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN.................................iii
ABOUT THE SUPPLIED CD......................................iii
ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MANUAL...iv
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTIONS................................... v
PRECAUTIONS........................................................ viii
1. PANEL DESCRIPTION..................................... 1-1
Front panel........................................................ 1-1
Rear panel......................................................... 1-3
Touch screen display......................................... 1-4
DD MENU screen.............................................. 1-6
DD Multi-function menus................................... 1-6
DD Multi-function key group.............................. 1-7
DD QUICK MENU............................................. 1-7
Keyboard entering and editing.......................... 1-8
DD Keyboard types........................................... 1-8
DD Entering and editing.................................... 1-8
DD Entering and editing example...................... 1-9
4. RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING.................. 4-1
Preamplifiers..................................................... 4-1
Attenuator.......................................................... 4-1
RIT function....................................................... 4-1
DD Using the RIT Monitor function.................... 4-1
AGC function control......................................... 4-2
DD Selecting the AGC time constant
preset value	����������������������������������������������� 4-2
DD Setting the AGC time constant.................... 4-2
Using the Twin PBT........................................... 4-3
Selecting the IF filter.......................................... 4-4
Selecting the IF filter shape............................... 4-4
Noise Blanker.................................................... 4-5
DD Adjusting the NB level and time.................. 4-5
Noise Reduction................................................ 4-5
DD Adjusting the Noise Reduction level............ 4-5
Digital Selector.................................................. 4-6
DD Turning ON the Digital Selector function..... 4-6
DD Adjusting the center frequency.................... 4-6
Notch Filter........................................................ 4-6
DD Selecting the Notch function type................ 4-6
DD Auto Notch function..................................... 4-6
DD Manual Notch function................................ 4-7
Monitor function................................................. 4-7
Speech Compressor (SSB)............................... 4-8
Auto Tuning function (AM/CW).......................... 4-8
Split frequency operation................................... 4-9
DD Using the Quick Split function..................... 4-9
DD Using the receive and transmit frequencies
set to Main and Sub	����������������������������������� 4-9
Split Lock function........................................... 4-10
Setting the transmit filter width........................ 4-10
2. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS............ 2-1
Using the desktop stands.................................. 2-1
Selecting a location........................................... 2-1
Heat dissipation................................................. 2-1
Grounding.......................................................... 2-1
Connecting an external DC power supply ........ 2-1
Connecting the antenna tuner........................... 2-2
Connecting a Transverter.................................. 2-2
Linear amplifier connections.............................. 2-3
DD Connecting the IC-PW1/IC-PW1EURO...... 2-3
DD Connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier....... 2-3
3. BASIC OPERATION......................................... 3-1
When first applying power................................. 3-1
Turning power ON or OFF................................. 3-1
Adjusting the volume level................................. 3-1
Selecting the VFO and Memory modes............ 3-1
Selecting the Main and Sub bands.................... 3-2
DD Switching the Main band and Sub band...... 3-2
Dualwatch operation.......................................... 3-2
DD Using the Dualwatch operation................... 3-2
Selecting the operating band............................. 3-3
DD Selecting the operating band
on the keypad	��������������������������������������������� 3-3
DD Selecting the operating band
on the screen	��������������������������������������������� 3-3
Selecting the operating mode............................ 3-3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
Operating CW.................................................. 4-10
DD Setting the CW pitch control...................... 4-10
DD Setting the keying speed........................... 4-11
DD Using the Break-in function....................... 4-11
DD Monitoring the CW side tone..................... 4-12
DD APF (Audio Peak Filter) operation............ 4-12
DD About the Electronic Keyer function.......... 4-13
5. SCOPE OPERATION........................................ 5-1
Spectrum scope screen..................................... 5-1
DD Marker......................................................... 5-1
DD Using the Spectrum Scope......................... 5-1
DD Displaying the Mini scope screen................ 5-2
Audio scope screen........................................... 5-2
DD Using the Audio scope................................ 5-2
DD AUDIO SCOPE SET screen........................ 5-3
6. SD CARD/USB FLASH DRIVE........................ 6-1
About the SD cards........................................... 6-1
About the USB flash drive................................. 6-1
Saving data....................................................... 6-1
Inserting............................................................. 6-1
Formatting......................................................... 6-2
DD Formatting the SD card or
USB flash drive........................................... 6-2
Unmounting....................................................... 6-2
7. ANTENNA TUNER OPERATION..................... 7-1
About the Antenna memory settings................. 7-1
DD The Antenna memory screen...................... 7-1
DD Saving an antenna connector setting.......... 7-1
DD Selecting the antenna type.......................... 7-2
About the internal antenna tuner....................... 7-2
Using the Internal antenna tuner....................... 7-3
DD Manual tuning.............................................. 7-3
DD PTT Tuner start........................................... 7-3
About an external antenna tuner....................... 7-3
DD Using the AH-4 or AH-740........................... 7-3
DD Using an external antenna tuner................. 7-4
Emergency mode (Tuner).................................. 7-4
8. SET MODE........................................................ 8-1
Set mode description......................................... 8-1
DD Entering the Set mode................................ 8-1
Tone Control ..................................................... 8-2
Function............................................................. 8-2
Connectors........................................................ 8-5
Network............................................................. 8-7
Display............................................................... 8-8
Time Set............................................................ 8-9
SD Card............................................................. 8-9
USB Flash Drive.............................................. 8-10
Others.............................................................. 8-10
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9. CLOCK AND TIMERS...................................... 8-1
Setting the date and time.................................. 9-1
DD Setting the date........................................... 9-1
DD Setting the current time............................... 9-1
DD Setting the UTC offset................................. 9-1
DD Displaying CLOCK2.................................... 9-1
DD Setting the CLOCK2 UTC offset.................. 9-2
DD Editing the CLOCK2 name.......................... 9-2
10. MAINTENANCE.............................................. 10-1
Resetting......................................................... 10-1
DD Partial reset............................................... 10-1
DD All reset..................................................... 10-1
Troubleshooting............................................... 10-2
11. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................... 11-1
DD General..................................................... 11-1
DD Transmitter................................................ 11-1
DD Receiver.................................................... 11-2
DD Antenna tuner............................................ 11-2
12. OPTIONS........................................................ 12-1
13. CONNECTOR INFORMATION....................... 12-1
Interface information........................................ 13-1
ACC sockets.................................................... 13-2
PHONES......................................................... 13-3
ELEC-KEY....................................................... 13-3
KEY................................................................. 13-3
DC 13.8 V........................................................ 13-3
TUNER............................................................ 13-3
MIC.................................................................. 13-3
EXT KEYPAD.................................................. 13-4
REMOTE......................................................... 13-4
METER............................................................ 13-4
USB port (type A)............................................ 13-4
ALC................................................................. 13-4
SEND.............................................................. 13-4
LAN................................................................. 13-5
EXT-DISPLAY.................................................. 13-5
USB 2.............................................................. 13-5
USB 1.............................................................. 13-5
EXT-SP A / EXT-SP B...................................... 13-5
REF IN............................................................. 13-5
X-VERTER...................................................... 13-6
ANT 1 / ANT 2................................................. 13-6
RX-ANT IN/OUT.............................................. 13-6
INSTALLATION NOTES............................................. I
INDEX........................................................................ II
PRECAUTIONS
R DANGER HIGH RF VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an
antenna or antenna connector while transmitting. This could
cause an electrical shock or burn.
R DANGER! NEVER operate the transceiver near
unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere. This could cause an explosion and death.
R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio
Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be
observed when operating this device. If you have any
questions regarding RF exposure and safety standards
please refer to the Federal Communications Commission
Office of Engineering and Technology’s report on
Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65).
CAUTION: DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow
or any liquids. They could damage the transceiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT change the internal settings of the
transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/
or damage the transceiver. The transceiver warranty does
not cover any problems caused by unauthorized internal
adjustments.
CAUTION: DO NOT install the equipment in a place
without adequate ventilation, or block any cooling vents
on the top, rear, sides or bottom of the transceiver or the
cooling fan. Heat dissipation may be reduced and damage
the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a
headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. If
you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or
discontinue use.
R WARNING! NEVER apply AC power to the [DC13.8V]
socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could cause a fire
or damage the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER apply more than 16 V DC to the
[DC13.8V] socket on the transceiver rear panel. This could
cause a fire or damage the transceiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or
alcohol when cleaning. This could damage the equipment
surfaces. If the surface becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean
with a soft, dry cloth.
CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in
areas with temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C
(122°F).
CAUTION: DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively
dusty environments, or in direct sunlight. This could
damage the transceiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT set the transceiver’s RF output power
to more than a connected linear amplifier’s maximum input
level. Otherwise, the linear amplifier will be damaged.
R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable
polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver.
CAUTION: DO NOT use non-Icom microphones. Other
microphones have different pin assignments and may
damage the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holder on the DC
power cable. Excessive current caused by a short could
cause a fire or damage the transceiver.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
operating the transceiver continuously for long periods of
time.
R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects
contact the inside of the transceiver, or make incorrect
contact with connectors on the rear panel. This could cause
an electric shock or damage the transceiver.
NEVER leave the transceiver in an insecure place to avoid
use by unauthorized persons.
R WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiver
with wet hands. This could cause an electric shock or
damage to the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the equipment if you notice
an abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Immediately turn OFF
the power and/or remove the DC power cable. Contact your
Icom dealer or distributor for advice.
R WARNING! NEVER put the transceiver on an unstable
place where the transceiver may suddenly move or fall.
This could cause an injury or damage the transceiver.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver during a
lightning storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause
a fire or damage the transceiver. Always disconnect the
power source and antenna before a storm.
viii
Turn OFF the transceiver’s power and disconnect the DC
power cable when you will not use the transceiver for long
period of time.
The LCD display may have cosmetic imperfections
that appear as small dark or light spots. This is not a
malfunction or defect, but a normal characteristic of LCD
displays.
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front panel
r HEADPHONE JACK [PHONES] (p. 13-3)
	Connects to standard stereo headphones.
t ELECTRONIC KEYER JACK [ELEC-KEY] (p. 13-3)
	Connects to a paddle to use the internal electronic
keyer for the CW operations.
!2
!1
!0
y USB PORT [USB A] (p. 13-4)
Insert a USB flash drive, USB A type keyboard, RC28 remote encoder, mouse or hub.
u MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] (p. 13-3)
Connects to the supplied or an optional microphone.
i SD CARD SLOT [SD CARD] (p. 6-1)
Accepts an SD card. The indicator next to the slot
lights blue when inserted.
o VOLUME CONTROL AF RF/SQL (p. 3-1)
L The upper control is for the Main band, and the
lower control is for the Sub band.
• Push to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.
q POWER KEY POWER (p. 3-1)
Turns the transceiver ON or OFF.
  - The TX/RX indicator lights orange when turned ON.
w TRANSMIT KEY TRANSMIT (p. 3-9)
	Toggles between transmit and receive.
• Adjusts the audio output level.
	RF GAIN/SQUELCH CONTROL AF RF/SQL (p. 3-7)
Adjusts the RF gain and squelch threshold levels.
!0 NOISE REDUCTION KEY NR (p. 6-5)
Turns the Noise Reduction function ON or OFF.
The TX/RX indicator
••Lights green while receiving.
••Lights red while transmitting.
!1 NOISE BLANKER KEY NB (p. 6-5)
	Turns the Noise Blanker ON or OFF.
!2 ANTENNA TUNER KEY TUNER (p. 7-3)
Turns the antenna tuner ON or OFF, or activates
the tuner.
e TIMER KEY TIMER
	Turns the Sleep Timer or Daily Timer function ON or
OFF.
!3
!4
!5
!6
!7
!8
!9
@0 @1
!3 MENU KEY MENU (p. 8-1)
Displays the MENU screen.
!6 MEMO PAD READ KEY MP-R
Sequentially calls up the contents in the Memo Pad.
!4 MINI SCOPE KEY M.SCOPE (p. 5-2)
Displays the Mini Scope or Spectrum Scope.
!7 AUTO TUNE KEY AUTO TUNE (p. 4-8)
Automatically tunes the operating frequency to a
received CW signal.
!5 MEMO PAD WRITE KEY MP-W
	Saves the displayed contents into the Memo Pad.
!8 QUICK KEY QUICK (p. 1-7)
Displays the QUICK MENU.
1-1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front panel (Continued)
@9 SPEECH/LOCK KEY SPEECH
••Announces the operating frequency and mode by
pushing this key.
••Electronically locks MAIN DIAL by holding down
this key for 1 second.
!9 EXIT KEY EXIT
Exits a setting screen or returns to the previous
screen.
@0 VOICE MEMORY RECORD KEY REC
	Saves the previously received signal for the preset
time period set in REC Time, using the Instant
Replay function, or starts recording a QSO audio
onto an SD card.
#0 MAIN/SUB CHANGE KEY CHANGE (p. 3-2)
Toggles the frequency, mode and selected memory
channel between the Main and Sub band.
#1 RIT/ TX CONTROL RIT/ TX (p. 4-1)
Shifts the receive or transmit frequency up to
±9.99 kHz without changing the transmit or receive
frequency.
@1 VOICE MEMORY PLAY BACK KEY PLAY
Plays back the last 5 seconds of the Instant Replay
memory, or all of the Instant Replay memory.
#2 TX KEY TX
	Turns the TX function ON or OFF.
$0
@2
#9
@3
@4
@5
#8
#7
@6
#4 RIT KEY RIT (p. 4-1)
Turns the Receiver Incremental Tuning (RIT)
function ON or OFF.
PITCH CONTROL (p. 4-11)
SPEED
#5	KEY SPEED KEY
Adjusts the internal electronic CW keyer speed.
PITCH CONTROL (p. 4-10)
SPEED
CW PITCH KEY
	Shifts the received CW audio pitch and the CW
side tone pitch without changing the operating
frequency.
#1
@7
@8 @9 #0
#6 MAIN/SUB ACCESS KEY MAIN/SUB (p. 3-2)
Selects the Main or Sub band frequency readout.
••The selected band’s frequency is displayed clearly
whereas the non-selected band’s frequency is
displayed in gray.
@2 MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL MULTI (p. 1-6)
	Displays the Multi-function menu for various
adjustments, or selects an item.
#7 AUDIO PEAK FILTER/
TWIN PEAK FILTER KEY APF/TPF (p. 4-12)
In the CW mode, turns the Audio Peak Filter ON or
OFF, and in the RTTY mode, turns the Twin Peak
Filter ON or OFF.
@3 SPLIT KEY SPLIT (p. 4-9)
	Turns the Split function ON or OFF.
@4 DUALWATCH KEY DUAL-W (p. 3-2)
	Turns the Dualwatch function ON or OFF.
@5	GENERAL COVERAGE BAND KEY
Selects the general coverage band.
#8 FILTER KEY FILTER (p. 4-4)
Selects one of three IF filters.
GENE
#9	TWIN PASSBAND TUNING CONTROL
(p. 4-3)
Adjusts the IF filter’s passband width.
@6	TRANSMIT FREQUENCY CHECK KEY XFC
(p. 4-1, 4-9, 4-10)
Enables you to monitor the transmit frequency while
holding it down in the Split mode.
TWIN PBT CLR
$0 KEYPAD 1.8 ~ 50
Selects the operating band by pushing once, or call
up other stacked frequencies by pushing the same
key several times.
@7 TENSION ADJUSTER
Adjusts the friction of MAIN DIAL .
@8 MAIN DIAL MAIN DIAL (p. 3-4)
Changes the operating frequency.
1-2
#3 CLEAR KEY CLEAR
Clears the RIT or TX shift frequency.
#6
#5
#4
#3
#2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Rear panel
!5
!5 !6 !7 !8
!4
!3
!2
q DC POWER SOCKET [DC 13.8 V]
	Connects to 13.8 V DC through the DC power
cable.
!1
!9
!0
!2 ETHERNET CONNECTOR [LAN]
Connects to a PC network through a LAN.
!3	TRANSVERTER CONNECTOR [X-VERTER]
Connects to an external transverter for input/output.
w TUNER CONTROL SOCKET [TUNER]
Accepts the control cable from an optional
AH-4 or AH-740 automatic antenna tuner.
!4	REFERENCE SIGNAL INPUT [REF IN]
Input for a 10 MHz reference signal through the
BNC connector.
e COOLING FAN
Cools the PA unit when necessary.
!5	RECEIVE ANTENA [RX ANT–IN]/[RX ANT–OUT]
Connects to an external unit, such as preamplifier
or RF filter, using BNC connectors.
r GROUND TERMINAL [GND]
Connects to ground to prevent electrical shocks,
TVI, BCI and other problems.
••This is located between the transmit/receive switching
circuit and receiver’s RF stage.
t ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT1]/[ANT2]
Connects to a 50 Ω antenna. If you use the AH-4 or
AH-740, you must connect the antenna to [ANT1].
!6	CI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACK [REMOTE]
	Connects to a PC or other transceiver for remote
control.
y ALC INPUT JACK [ALC]
Connects to the ALC output jack of a non-Icom
linear amplifier.
!7	METER JACK [METER]
 Outputs received signal strength, transmit output
power, VSWR, ALC, speech compression, Vd or Id
levels for an external meter.
u SEND CONTROL JACK [SEND]
Connects to control transmit with non-Icom external
units.
!8	EXTERNAL KEYPAD JACK [EXT KEYPAD]
(p. 13-4)
 Connects to an external keypad for direct voice
memory, memory keyer, RTTY memory or PSK
memory transmission.
i	EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK A/B [EXT-SP]
Accepts a 4 ~ 8 Ω external speaker.
o USB PORT [USB 1] (Type B)
Connects to a PC for remote control operations.
!0 USB PORT [USB 2] (Type B)
For digital data input or output.
!9 STRAIGHT KEY JACK [KEY]
Connects to a straight key, paddle, or an external
electronic keyer with 6.35 mm (¼ in) stereo plug.
!1	EXTERNAL DISPLAY CONNECTOR
[EXT-DISPLAY]
Connects to an external display monitor.
@0 ACC SOCKET [ACC1]/[ACC2]
Connects to devices to control an external unit or to
control the transceiver.
1-3
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Touch screen display
w e r
y u i o !0 !1 w e r
yu i
@0
!9
!3
!5
!4
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
!6
!7
!8
q MULTI-FUNCTION KEY GROUP
	Displays the Multi-function keys.
w ANTENNA INDICATOR (p. 7-1)
	Displays the selected antenna connector between
ANT 1 and ANT 2.
e METER TYPE INDICATOR (p. 3-7)
	Displays the selected transmit parameter type.
Select between Po, SWR, ALC, COMP, Vd and Id.
11
!3 NET FUNCTION INDICATOR (p. 8-7)
	Displayed when the NET function is ON while in the
PSK mode.
13
!5 AFC FUNCTION INDICATOR
Displayed while the Automatic Frequency Control
(AFC) function is ON, in the PSK mode.
t SHIFT FREQUENCY INDICATOR (p. 4-3)
Displays the shift frequency of the IF filter.
y NOTCH INDICATOR (p. 4-6)
“AN” is displayed when the Auto Notch function is
ON, and “MN” is displayed when the Manual Notch
function is ON.
!6 FREQUENCY READOUT (p. 3-4)
Displays the operating frequency.
LThe non-selected band’s frequency readout (Main or
Sub) is displayed in gray.
u PASSBAND WIDTH INDICATOR (p. 4-3)
	Displays the passband width for twin PBT operation
and the center frequency for IF shift operation.
!7 FUNCTION DISPLAY
	Displayed when an item that has a function display
is selected. For example, the Spectrum Scope.
i AUDIO PEAK FILTER (APF) INDICATOR (p. 4-12)
Displayed when the Audio Peak Filter is ON.
!8 FUNCTION KEYS (p. 5-1)
Displays the operating parameters, modes,
frequencies and indicators, and so on.
o CLOCK READOUT (p. 9-1)
	Displays the time (2 types) set on the TIME SET
screen.
!9 VOX INDICATOR
	Displayed while the VOX function is ON.
!0 USB INDICATOR (p. 6-1)
Displayed while a USB flashed drive is inserted.
!1 LAN INDICATOR
	Displayed while the transceiver and the optional
RS-BA1 are connected through the LAN for remote
control operation.
!2 BK-IN/F-BKIN INDICATOR (p. 4-11)
	Displayed while the Semi Break-in or Full Break-in
function is ON.
!4 FREQUENCY OFFSET READOUT
	Displays the offset value between the PSK signal
and the operating frequency, while a PSK signal is
received.
r BANDWIDTH INDICATOR (p. 4-3, 4-4)
Displays the passband width of the IF filter.
@0 VOICE RECORDER ICON
••“●” is displayed while recording.
••“” is displayed while pausing.
1-4
10
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Touch screen display (Continued)
@5
@6
@7 @8
@9 #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 @1 @4 @3 @2 @6 @7 @8
@9
@5
@4
@3
@2
@1
#9 #8
#7
#6 #5 $1 $0
#9
#8
#7
#6 #5
#0 SPLIT ICON (p. 4-9)
	Displayed when the Split function is ON.
@1 VFO/MEMORY ICON (p. 3-1)
“VFO” is displayed when the VFO mode is selected,
and the memory number is displayed when a
Memory channel is selected.
#1 DUALWATCH ICON (p. 3-2)
	Displayed when using Dualwatch.
@2 TX STATUS INDICATOR (p. 3-4, 3-9)
	Displays the transmit status of the displayed
frequency.
#2 SHIFT FREQUENCY READOUT (p. 4-1)
Displays the shift offset for the RIT or TX
functions, while these functions are ON.
••
is displayed while the displayed frequency is within
the amateur band range.
••
(Red background) is displayed while transmitting.
••
(With a border of short dashes) is displayed when
the selected frequency is outside of the amateur band
frequency.
••
(Grayed out) is displayed while the transmitter is
inhibited.
#3 RIT ICON (p. 4-1)
Displayed when the RIT function is ON.
#4 TX ICON
	Displayed when the
TX function is ON.
#5 1/4 TUNING STEP INDICATOR (p. 3-5)
Displayed while the 1/4 Tuning Step function is ON.
@3 RF GAIN INDICATOR (p. 3-7)
	Displayed when AF RF/SQL (outer) is set
counterclockwise from the 11 o’clock position. The
indicator shows that the RF gain is reduced.
#6 M1~M8/T1~T8
••Displays “M1”~“M8” while using the Memory Keyer
function is used.
••Displays “T1”~“T8” while using the Voice TX memory
function.
@4 OVF ICON (p. 3-7)
“OVF” is displayed when an excessively strong
signal is received.
#7 MEMORY CHANNEL/VFO READOUT (p. 3-1)
	Displays the selected memory channel contents in
the VFO mode, and displays the VFO contents in
the Memory mode.
@5 METER INDICATOR (p. 3-7)
Displays the S, Id, Po, SWR, COMP, ALC and Vd
meters.
#8 LMT ICON
Displayed if the power amplifier temperature
becomes extremely high and the protection function
is activated after transmitting continuously for long
periods of time.
@6 MODE INDICATOR (p. 3-3)
	Displays the selected operating mode.
@7 IF FILTER INDICATOR (p. 4-3, 4-4)
Displays the selected IF filter.
#9 SELECT MEMORY CHANNEL ICON
	Indicates that the displayed memory channel is
assigned as a Select memory channel (★1~★3).
@8 QUICK TUNING ICON (p. 3-4)
Displayed when the quick Tuning Step function is
ON.
$0 PLAY ICON
	Displayed while playing the recorded voice audio.
@9 AUTO TUNE INDICATOR (p. 4-8)
Displays “AUTOTUNE” when the Auto Tuning
function is ON.
$1 DIAL LOCK INDICATOR (p. 3-6)
	Displayed while the Lock function is ON.
1-5
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Touch screen display (Continued)
DDMENU screen
zzOpen the MENU screen by pushing
MENU
Function name
Status
Lights blue or orange
when in use
LThe items displayed on the menu differ, depending
on the selected operating mode.
DDMulti-function menus
Multi-function menu items
SSB
CW
RTTY
PSK
RF POWER
RF POWER
RF POWER
RF POWER
DIGI-SEL
DIGI-SEL
DIGI-SEL
DIGI-SEL
NOTCH
NOTCH
NOTCH
NOTCH
MIC GAIN
Touch to turn
ON or OFF
NOTCH WIDTH NOTCH WIDTH NOTCH WIDTH NOTCH WIDTH
MONITOR
Multi-function menu
zzOpen the Multi-function menu by pushing MULTI
(Multi-function control).
zzWhile the Multi-function menu is open, touch the
desired item and rotate MULTI to adjust the value.
LYou can open other menus by holding down NB
or NR for 1 second, or touching “ATT,” “VOX,”
“BK-IN” or “COMP” in the Multi-function key group
for 1 second.
MONITOR
MONITOR
AM
FM
NB
NR
RF POWER
RF POWER
LEVEL
LEVEL
MIC GAIN
MIC GAIN
DEPTH
DIGI-SEL
DIGI-SEL
WIDTH
NOTCH
NOTCH
ATT
VOX
BK-IN
COMP
LEVEL
GAIN
DELAY
LEVEL
DELAY
VOICE DELAY
12
13
14
15
17
MONITOR
ANTI VOX
11
16
NOTCH WIDTH
MONITOR
10
TBW
18
19
20
21
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Touch screen display (Continued)
DDMulti-function key group
Multi-function key group items
Touch to turn ON
or OFF, or to set
SSB
CW
RTTY
PSK
AM
FM
ANT
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
P.AMP
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
ATT
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
IP+
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
AGC
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
VOX
✓
✓
✓
BK-IN
COMP
TONE
Multi-function key group
zzTouch a key to turn the function ON or OFF.
zzTouching “ATT,” “VOX,” “BK-IN” or “COMP” for 1
second opens the ATT menu, VOX menu, BK-IN
menu or COMP menu.
LSee “Multi-function menus” on the previous page for
details.
DDQUICK MENU
zzOpen the QUICK MENU by pushing
QUICK
1-7
✓
✓
✓
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Keyboard entering and editing
You can enter and edit the items on the following screens.
••MY CALL
••FILE NAME
••NETWORK NAME
••NETWORK RADIO NAME
••NETWORK USER1 ID
••NETWORK USER2 ID
••NETWORK USER 1 PASSWORD
••NETWORK USER 2 PASSWORD
••NTP SERVER ADDRESS
••CLOCK2 NAME
••KEYER MEMORY
••PSK MEMORY
••RTTY MEMORY
••VOICE TX RECORD (T1) ~ (T8)
••MEMORY NAME
DDKeyboard types
10
LUsable characters, symbols, and the amount of characters that can be entered differs, depending on the editing item.
You can select the Full Keyboard or Tenkey by
pushing QUICK while displaying an entry mode
screen.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
DDEntering and editing
Moves the cursor forward
Moves the cursor backward
Clears the entered character
Selects the character type
Saves the entry
Enters an uppercase letter
Cancels entry and returns to the
previous screen
Selects alphabet mode
or number mode
Enters a space
Alphabet mode
Number mode
Symbol mode
1-8
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20
21
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Keypad entering and editing (Continued)
DDEntering and editing example
Entering “DX spot 1” in the Memory channel 2
1. Display the MEMORY screen.
MENU
7. Touch [s], [p], [o], and then [t].
8. Touch [SPACE] to enter a space.
9. Touch [ab].
» MEMORY
2. Touch the memory channel 2 for 1 second.
••The CHARACTER TYPE screen is displayed.
••The MEMORY MENU screen is displayed.
You can also display the MEMORY
MENU screen by touching this key.
10. Touch [12].
3. Touch “Edit Name.”
••The MEMORY
NAME screen is
displayed.
4. T
 ouch [  ], and then touch [D].
LTouching [  ] changes between uppercase and
lowercase letter.
11. Touch [1].
12. Touch [ENT] to save the entry.
5. Touch [  ] again, and then touch [X].
6. Touch [SPACE] to enter a space.
••Returns to the previous screen.
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