ICOM orporated 386600 VHF/UHF DUAL BAND Transceiver User Manual
ICOM Incorporated VHF/UHF DUAL BAND Transceiver
User manual
BASIC MANUAL VHF/UHF DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER ID-4100A ID-4100E 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. Thank you for choosing this Icom product. This product 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. This product combines traditional analog technologies with the new digital technology, Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio (D-STAR), for a balanced package. IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD RRDANGER! RRWARNING! CAUTION NOTE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction manual contains basic operating instructions for the ID4100A/ID-4100E. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES For Advanced features and instructions, see the Operating Guide that is on the Icom website. The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver. DC power cable (3 m: 9.8 ft) Controller cable (3.5 m:11.4 ft) 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. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Microphone (HM-207S) Microphone hanger Spare fuse (FGB 15 A) ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MANUAL (As of April 2017) You can see the following manuals to use and understand this transceiver. Basic manual (This manual) Instructions for the basic operations, precautions, installations, and connections. D-STAR Guide (Comes with the transceiver) Instructions for registering your call sign to a gateway repeater or the basic operations of D-STAR. About the DV Gateway function (PDF type) Instructions for the system requirement or operations to use the DV Gateway function. Operating guide (PDF type) Instructions for the advanced operations, as shown below. ••Memory operation ••Scan operation ••Priority watch operation ••D-STAR operation••GPS operation ••Using a microSD card ••Voice memory operation ••Repeater and duplex operations ••Menu screen ••Other functions ••Options ••Bluetooth® operation To read the guide or instructions, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® is required. If you have not installed it, please downloaded the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® from Adobe Systems Incorporated’s website. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL ii OPTIONS (As of April 2017) Microphone/Speaker HM-207S HM-209 HM-232 OPC-440 OPC-647 SP-35 SP-35L SP-30 Bluetooth hand microphone (remote-control) noise canceling microphone hand microphone (simple) mic extension cable: 5 m (16.4 ft) m (8.2 ft) 2 m (6.5 ft) 6 m (19.6 ft) 2.8 m (9.1 ft) mic extension cable: 2.5 external speaker: external speaker: external speaker: Software CS-4100 cloning software RS-MS1A Android™ application RS-MS3W terminal mode/access point mode software: For Windows RS-MS3A terminal mode/access point mode application: For Android™ devices OPC-1529R data cable: RS-232C type OPC-2350LU data cable: USB type OPC0478UC cloning cable: USB type iii ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL UT-137 VS-3 Bluetooth® unit Bluetooth® headset Others MBA-8 MBF-1 MBF-4 OPC-345 OPC-589 OPC-1156 controller bracket mounting base mobile bracket dc power cable mic adaptor cable controller extension cable: 3.5 m (11.4 ft) 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, 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. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR YOUR PURPOSE ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL iv PRECAUTIONS RRDANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch the antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. RRWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. RRDANGER! NEVER operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. RRWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V DC battery. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. RRDANGER! NEVER place the transceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed during mobile operations. RRWARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity when connecting to a power source. This could damage the transceiver. RRWARNING RF EXPOSURE! This transceiver emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this transceiver. 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). RRWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—anything less may result in an accident. RRWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing in your ears. If you experience ringing, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL RRWARNING! 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 souce and antenna before a storm. RRWARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. RRWARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the transceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. RRWARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or may damage the transceiver. RRWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver if it emits an abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Immediately turn OFF the transceiver power and remove the power cable. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor for advice. RRWARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. CAUTION: DO NOT change the internal settings of the transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/ or damage the transceiver. CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s dashboard can exceed +80°C (+176°F) in direct sunlight, resulting in permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for long periods of time. CAUTION: DO NOT start the vehicle engine when the transceiver's power is ON. Ignition voltage spikes can damage the transceiver. CAUTION: DO NOT use non-Icom microphones. Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments, and may damage the transceiver. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments or in direct sunlight. DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. DO NOT place the transceiver in an insecure place to avoid inadvertent use by unauthorized persons. DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it, during mobile operation. DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicle’s engine, during mobile operation. When the transceiver’s power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted. NOTE: During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indications. BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when continuously operating the transceiver for long periods of time. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL vi DÉFINITIONS EXPLICITES DÉFINITION MOT RDANGER! Risque d'accident mortel, de blessures corporelles graves ou d'explosion. RMISE EN GARDE Risque de blessures corporelles, d'incendie ou de choc électrique. ATTENTION Risque de dégât matériel. REMARQUE Inconvénient seulement, en cas de non-respect. Absence de risque de blessures corporelles, d'incendie ou de choc électrique. MISE AU REBUT Le pictogramme poubelle barrée sur notre produit, notre documentation ou nos emballages vous rappelle qu'au sein de l'Union européenne, tous les produits électriques et électroniques, batteries et accumulateurs (batteries rechargeables) doivent être mise au rebut dans les centres de collecte indiqués à la fin de leur période de vie. Vous ne devez pas mettre au rebut ces produits avec les déchets municipaux non triés. Ils doivent être mis au rebut dans le respect de la réglementation en vigueur dans votre secteur. vii ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL PRÉCAUTIONS RR DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch the antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. RR DANGER! NEVER operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. RR DANGER! NEVER place the transceiver where air bag deployment may be obstructed during mobile operations. RR WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This transceiver emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this transceiver. 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). RR WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—anything less may result in an accident. RR WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing in your ears. If you experience ringing, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. RR WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. RR WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V DC battery. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. RR WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity when connecting to a power source. This could damage the transceiver. RR 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 souce and antenna before a storm. RR WARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. RR WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the transceiver. This may result in an electric shock or this could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. RR WARNING! NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or may damage the transceiver. RR WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver if it emits an abnormal odor, sound or smoke. Immediately turn OFF the transceiver power and remove the power cable. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor for advice. RR WARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. CAUTION: DO NOT change the internal settings of the transceiver. This may reduce transceiver performance and/or damage the transceiver. CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. CAUTION: DO NOT place or leave the transceiver in areas with temperatures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). Be aware that temperatures on a vehicle’s dashboard can exceed +80°C (+176°F) in direct sunlight, resulting in permanent damage to the transceiver if left there for long periods of time. CAUTION: DO NOT start the vehicle engine when the transceiver's power is ON. Ignition voltage spikes can damage the transceiver. CAUTION: DO NOT use non-Icom microphones. Other manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments, and may damage the transceiver. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments or in direct sunlight. DO NOT place the transceiver against walls or putting anything on top of the transceiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. DO NOT place the transceiver in an insecure place to avoid inadvertent use by unauthorized persons. DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly onto it, during mobile operation. DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicle’s engine, during mobile operation. When the transceiver’s power is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon become exhausted. NOTE: During maritime mobile operation, keep the transceiver and microphone as far away as possible from the magnetic navigation compass to prevent erroneous indications. BE CAREFUL! The rear panel will become hot when continuously operating the transceiver for long periods of time. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL viii PRÉCAUTIONS (Continued) Icom n'est pas responsable de la destruction ou des dommages sur l'émetteur-récepteur Icom, si le dysfonctionnement est causé par : ••Force majeure, sans toutefois s'y limiter, les incendies, tremblements de terre, tempêtes, inondations, la foudre, ou autres catastrophes naturelles, perturbations, émeutes, guerre, ou contamination radioactive. ••L'utilisation de l'émetteur-récepteur Icom avec tout équipement non fabriqué ou approuvé par Icom. ix ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL INFORMATION FCC ••POUR LES RAYONNEMENTS NON INTENTIONNELS DE CLASSE B: Cet équipement a été testé et reconnu conforme aux limites fixées pour un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément au point 15 de la réglementation FCC. Ces limites ont été fixées afin d'assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nocives dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre un rayonnement de fréquence radio. S'il n'a pas été installé conformément aux instructions, il peut par ailleurs créer des interférences perturbant les communications radio. Toutefois, il n'y a aucune garantie que les interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement crée des interférences perturbant la réception de la radio ou de la télévision, comme cela peut être déterminé en éteignant et en allumant l'équipement, l'utilisateur est invité à essayer de corriger l'interférence en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures ci-après: ••Réorienter ou changer de place l'antenne de réception. ••Éloigner l'équipement et le récepteur. ••Connecter l'équipement sur une prise sur un autre circuit que celui sur lequel le récepteur est connecté. ••Faire appel au revendeur ou à un technicien radio/TV expérimenté. MISE EN GARDE: Tout changement ou modification, non expressément approuvé par Icom Inc., peut annuler l'autorisation de l'utilisateur à utiliser cet appareil conformément à la réglementation FCC. IMPORTANT NOTES DDWhen using the GPS receiver ••GPS signals cannot pass through metal objects. When using the transceiver inside a vehicle, you may not receive GPS signals. We recommend you use it near a window. Please avoid the areas where: 1. The driver’s view will be blocked. 2. The air bags could deploy. 3. The unit becomes a driving obstacle. ••The Global Positioning System (GPS) is built and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. 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 the remote controller with anything that will block the satellite signals. ••The GPS receiver may not work if used in the following locations: 1. Tunnels or high-rise buildings 2. Underground parking lots 3. Under a bridge or viaduct 4. In remote forested areas 5. Under bad weather conditions (rainy or cloudy day) DDAbout GPS antenna This transceiver’s GPS antenna is located at the top back of the controller. If the controller’s rear panel is covered with any object that interrupts the GPS signals from the satellites, the GPS receiver will not calculate its position. Therefore, when you are using the GPS feature, be sure the controller is positioned so the antenna has a clear view to receive signals from the satellites. Controller GPS antenna GPS antenna DDSpurious signals Spurious signals may occur at some frequencies. These are created in the internal circuit and does not indicate a transceiver malfunction. You may avoid the spurious signals with the Heterodyne function. (p. ??) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS xi ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Icom, Icom Inc. and Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Icom Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Android and the Android logo are trademarks of Google, Inc. IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL xii 1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Installing the controller DDWhen attaching to the main unit Attaching: Slide the controller in the direction of the arrow until the controller is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound. Place the unit’s tabs into the controller’s slots. Controller Main unit Detaching: 1. Push the release button on the main unit. (q) 2. Slide the controller to the left (w), then pull it out. (e) DDWhen connecting to the main unit Connect the controller to the main unit with the supplied control cable. LLThe following longer cables are usable, depending on the installation location. ••OPC-440 mic extension cable: 5 m (16.4 ft) ••OPC-647 mic extension cable: 2.5 m (8.2 ft) ••OPC-1156 controller extension cable: 3.5 m (11.4 ft) ••SP-35 external speaker: 2 m (6.5 ft) ••SP-35L external speaker: 6 m (19.6 ft) ••SP-30 external speaker: 2.8 m (9.1 ft) 6-pin connector Controller Release button Main unit Main unit ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 6-pin connector INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Installing the controller DDWhen installing into your vehicle You can install the controller on the dashboard or the console of your vehicle with the optional MBA-8 controller bracket and the MBF-1 mounting base. (p. ??) 3. 1. 4. 5. Attach the MBF-1 to the dashboard or the console. LLSee the MBF-1 instruction manual for details. lide the MBA-8’s guide down over the MBF-1’s locking head, as shown below. LLBe sure the locking head fits into the slot at the top of the guide. Tighten the lock knob to securely attach the controller. Adjust the viewing angle of the controller, then tighten the adjustment knob. Controller Base lever ttach the MBA-8 to the controller’s rear panel with the two supplied screws, as shown below. Controller bracket Locking head (MBF-1) Suction pad MBF-1 2. Guide Magnet Controller MBA-8 Lock knob Adjustment knob Screw (M2.6×8) MBA-8 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Connecting a microphone ■■ Installing the controller (Continued) DDAttaching to a flat surface You can install the controller on a flat surface with the optional MBA-8 controller bracket. When attaching the MBA-8 to a wall, use self-tapping screws* (3 mm, 0.12 in (d)). 1. Screw Microphone Magnet Supplied with the MBA-8 Attach the MBA-8 to a wall. Self-tapping screw* (3 mm, 0.12 in (d)) When you attach a screw to this hole, use a self-tapping screw* (4 mm, 0.2 in (d)). 3. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Main unit ■■Connecting to a DC power supply Confirm that the transceiver is OFF, then connect to a 13.8 V DC power source with at least 15 A capacity. MBA-8 ttach the controller to the MBA-8 that is attached to a wall. * User supplied Controller Attach the magnets to the controller. Controller 2. Plug in the microphone into the microphone jack on the main unit. RRWARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holders from the DC power cable. CAUTION: DO NOT reverse the polarity when connecting the DC power cable. To an AC outlet DC power supply 13.8 V Red line: + Black line: _ − Fuses 15 A ⊕ INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Installing in a vehicle CAUTION: DO NOT place the main unit or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. CAUTION: DO NOT place the main unit or remote controller where air bag deployment may be obstructed. CAUTION: DO NOT place the transceiver or remote controller where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. Remote controller installation DDUsing the mounting bracket You can install the main unit on the dashboard or the console of your vehicle with the optional MBF-4 mobile bracket. 1. Drill 4 holes where the mounting bracket is to be installed. 2. Controller 3. LLApproximately 5.5 ~ 5.6 mm (0.21 ~ 0.22 inch)(d) when using nuts, approximately 2 ~ 3 mm (0.08 ~ 0.12 inch)(d) when using self-tapping screws. Insert the supplied screws, nuts and washers through the mounting bracket and tighten. Adjust the angle to suit your needs. Mounting nut Screw Main unit installation Controller DC power cable Flat washer Spring washer Nut Main unit Controller cable Battery (12 V) When using selftapping screws 25º ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Installing an antenna To obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. Antenna location Roof-mount antenna (Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount.) Trunk-mount antenna Gutter-mount antenna DDAbout the antenna For radio communications, the antenna is of critically importance, along with output power and receiver sensitivity. Select a well-matched 50 Ω antenna and coaxial cable feedline. We recommend 1.5:1 or better Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) on your operating bands. DDAbout the internal duplexer The transceiver has an internal duplexer, and you can easily connect a dual band antenna. If you connect separate the VHF and UHF antennas, use an external duplexer. When you connect VHF and UHF antennas separately: Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the rear panel of the main unit. Main unit Main unit To the Antenna connector Antenna connector NOTE: ••Make the coaxial cable as short as possible. ••Be sure to seal the antenna connection. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Connecting to a battery RRWARNING! ••NEVER remove the fuses from the cable connecting the transceiver to a power source, especially a car battery. ••NEVER connect the transceiver directly to a 24 V battery. The transceiver may not receive well on some frequencies when installed in a hybrid vehicle, or any type of electric vehicle (fuel cell vehicle). This is because vehicle’s electric components, such as the inverter system, generate a lot of electrical noise. CAUTION: ••DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power source when operating in a vehicle. The plug may cause voltage drops and ignition noise may be superimposed onto transmit or receive audio. ••DO NOT pull or bend the DC power cable. ••DO NOT reverse the polarity when connecting the DC power cable. ••Use a rubber grommet when passing the DC power cable through a metal plate to prevent a short circuit. CONNECTING TO A VEHICLE BATTERY Red line: + Black line: _ Fuse holders Battery 12 V Grommet Black Red NOTE: Use terminals for the cable connections. Crimp + Red _ Black 12 V battery Solder Supplied DC power cable ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Installing the UT-137 3. When you install the optional UT-137 Bluetooth® unit in the transceiver, you can communicate with other Bluetooth device. Front panel 1. 2. 4. Carefully, push the connector into the socket. 5. Reattach the bottom cover and screws. LLEnsure the UT-137 is installed correctly. Turn the transceiver upside-down. Remove the three screws from the bottom of the transceiver and the four screws from the sides, then lift off the bottom cover. Bottom cover UT-137 Connector WARNING! BE SURE TO disconnect the DC power cable before starting the following procedures. NOTE: Before touching the transceiver or UT-137, remove static electricity from your body by touching a grounded object such as a grounded piece of equipment. The static electricity from your body may damage the transceiver or the UT-137, or cause data lost. lace one end the UT-137 under the edge of the front panel, with the connector facing down. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■■Electromagnetic Interference When you use a Bluetooth device, pay attention to the following: Bluetooth devices operate on the 2.4 GHz band. The 2.4 GHz band is also used by other devices, such as Wireless LAN products, microwave ovens, RFID systems, amateur radio stations, and so on. When using the Bluetooth device near such devices, interference may occur, causing a decrease in communication speed, and an unstable connection. In such cases, use this device away from the other devices, or stop using those devices. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Controller — Front panel Display (p. ??) !3 1 MENU • LOCK KEY [MENU]( ) ••Push to display the MENU screen. ••Hold down for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON or OFF. !0 !1 !2 2 CLEAR • DR KEY [](DR) ••Push to toggle between “TO” and “FROM” on the DR screen. ••Push to go back a tree level of the MENU screen. ••Hold down for 1 second to display the DR screen. 4 BAND/BANK • ENTER • SCAN KEY [BAND/BANK] [ï](SCAN) ••In the VFO mode, push to enter the Band Select mode. ••In the Memory mode, push to open the Bank Select window. ••Push to set a Menu or Quick Menu item option. ••Hold down for 1 second to open the Scan Type Select window. ••Hold down for 3 seconds to start the last selected scan. 3 TUNING DIAL [DIAL] ••Selects an operating frequency. ••Selects an option of “TO” or “FROM” on the DR screen. ••Selects a Menu or Quick Menu item. ••Selects an option of the Menu or Quick Menu item. ••Selects a character in the Character Entry mode. 6 MODE KEY [MODE] Push to select an operating mode. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 5 VFO/MEMORY • CALL KEY [V/M](CALL) ••Push to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes. ••In the Call channel mode, push to cancel the mode. ••Hold down for 1 second to enter the Call channel mode. PANEL DESCRIPTION 7 MEMORY WRITE KEY [MW] ••Push to open the Memory Write window. ••Hold down for 1 second to save the operating data into a blank channel. ••While the scan is paused, hold down for 1 second to set the frequency as a skip channel. 8 RX CALL SIGN CAPTURE KEY [RX→CS] ••Push to display the RX>CS screen. ••Hold down for 1 second to set the received station call sign as the destination (UR) call sign. 12 POWER • SPEECH KEY [ ](SPCH) ••Push to audibly announce the displayed frequency, operating mode or call sign. ••Hold down for 1 second to turn the transceiver ON or OFF. 13 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR (p. ??) Connects the supplied or an optional microphone. 14 VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] Adjusts the audio volume level. 9 MONITOR KEY [MONI] Push to turn the Monitor function ON or OFF. 10 QUICK MENU • MUTE KEY [QUICK] (MUTE) ••Push to open the Quick Menu window. ••Hold down for 1 second to turn the Mute function ON or OFF. 11 SQUELCH CONTROL [SQL] Adjusts the squelch level. LLNormally, set the squelch level to where noise and the “BUSY” icon just disappear. (closed) LLThe RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when rotated clockwise at beyond the center position. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Controller — Display !7 !6 !4 !3 !2 !1 !0 1 MODE ICONS Displays the selected operating mode. 2 FREQUENCY READOUT Displays the operating frequency. 3 MEMORY NAME DISPLAY 4 MEMORY MODE ICON 5 MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER ••Displays the selected Memory channel number, Memory Bank, and so on. ••“WX” is displayed when the Weather channel mode is ON. (Only the USA version transceiver) 6 SKIP ICON ••SKIP: Displayed when Memory Skip is selected. ••PSKIP: Displayed when Program Skip is selected. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL t y 7 S/RF METER ••Displays the relative signal strength of the receive signal. ••Displays the output power level of the transmit signal. 8 BUSY/MUTE ICONS ••BUSY: Displayed while a signal is being received or the squelch is open. Blinks while the monitor function is activated. ••MUTE: Displayed while the mute is activated. ••TX: Displayed while transmitting. 9 POWER ICONS Displays the output power level of the transmit signal in three levels. LLWhen you select high power, the power icon disappears. PANEL DESCRIPTION 10 S-METER SQUELCH/ATTENUATOR ICONS ••S SQL: Displayed when the S-meter squelch is activated. ••“ATT: Displayed when the Attenuator function is activated. 17 PRIORITY ICON Displayed when Priority watch is turned ON. 11 AUTO POWER OFF ICON Displayed when the Auto power OFF function is ON. ••TONE: Enables the subaudible tone encoder. ••TSQLS: Enables the tone squelch with the Pocket Beep function. ••TSQL: Enables the Tone Squelch function. ••DTCSS: Enables the DTCS squelch with the Pocket Beep function. ••DTCS: Enables the DTCS Squelch function. ••TSQL-R: Enables the Reverse Tone Squelch function. ••DTCS-R: Enables the Reverse DTCS Squelch function. ••DTCS (“DTCS” blinks): When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is superimposed on your normal signal. When you receive, the function is OFF. ••T-DTCS (“T” blinks): When you transmit, the selected subaudible tone is superimposed on your normal signal. When you receive, the DTCS squelch opens only for a signal that includes a matching DTCS code and polarity. (Audio is heard) 12 GPS ICON ••Displays the status of the GPS receiver. •• is displayed when you set the GPS alarm. 13 microSD CARD ICON ••Displayed when a microSD card is inserted. ••Blinks while accessing the microSD card. 14 RECORD ICON •• : Displayed while the transceiver is recording. •• : Displayed while the recording is paused. 15 Bluetooth ICON Displayed when you make a Bluetooth connection between your transceiver that has the optional UT-137 Bluetooth unit installed and a Bluetooth device. 16 EMR/BK/PACKET LOSS/AUTO REPLY ICONS ••EMR: Displayed when you select the Enhanced Monitor Request (EMR) mode. ••BK: Displayed when you select the Break-in (BK) mode. ••L: Displayed when packet loss has occurred. : Displayed when you select the Automatic Reply •• function. 18 TONE ICONS Mode: FM/FM-N ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■ Controller — Display (Continued) !9 !8 !8 TONE ICONS (Continued) ••D-TSQL (“D” blinks): When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is superimposed on your normal signal. When you receive, the tone squelch opens only for a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard) ••T-TSQL (“T” blinks): When you transmit, the selected subaudible tone is superimposed on your normal signal. When you receive, the tone squelch opens only for a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Mode: DV ••DSQLS: Enables the Digital Call Sign squelch function with the Pocket Beep function. ••DSQL: Enables the Digital Call Sign squelch function. ••CSQLS: Enables the Digital Code squelch function with the Pocket Beep function. ••CSQL: Enables the Digital Code squelch function. 19 DUPLEX ICON ••“D–”: D isplayed while the minus duplex operation. ••“D+”: Displayed while the plus duplex operation. PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Main unit — Front panel DDMicrophone connector information 87654321 1 microSD CARD SLOT [micro SD] Insert a microSD card (user supplied). 2 CONTROLLER CONNECTOR Connect to the controller using the supplied control cable. 3 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Plug in the supplied or optional microphone. PIN No. NAME 8V Front panel view DESCRIPTION +8 V DC output MIC U/D Frequency Up/Down M8V SW Grounds when the HM-207 is connected PTT PTT input MIC E MIC GND Microphone ground Microphone input PTT ground When the HM-207 DATA IN is connected, inputs HM-207 data SPECIFICATIONS Maximum 10 mA UP: Ground DN: Ground through 470 ˘ — Ground for transmission — — — — ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Main unit — Rear panel 1 ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connect a 50 Ω impedance antenna with a PL-259 connector. LLThe transceiver has a built-in duplexer, so you can use a 144 and 430 MHz dual-band antenna without needing an external duplexer. 2 COOLING FAN The cooling fan for heat dissipation. LLYou can select the Fan control option in the MENU screen, and automatically start to rotate when you begin transmitting, or continuously rotate from power ON. 3 DATA JACK [DATA] Connect a PC through the optional data communication cable, for cloning or data communication in the DV mode. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connect to an 8 Ω external speaker. 5 DC POWER SOCKET [DC 13.8V] Connect a 13.8 V DC power source through the supplied DC power cable. PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■Microphone (HM-207S) With the HM-207S, you can input numbers for frequency or Memory channel setting, and easily adjust the audio volume or squelch level. Mic element !7 !6 !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 1 LED 1 Lights red while holding down [PTT]. 2 [∫]/[√] (UP/DOWN) KEYS ••Push to change the operating frequency or Memory channel. ••Hold down to continuously change the frequency or Memory channel. 4 [VFO/MR• ] KEY ••Push to toggle between the VFO and Memory modes. ••Hold down for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON or OFF. 5 [HOME/CALL] KEY ••Push to select the Home channel. ••Hold down for 1 second to enter or cancel the Call channel mode. 6 [BAND] KEY Push to select the operating bands. 7 [F-1] KEY Push to activate the preset function of the [F-1] key. (Default: D uring RX/Standby: [MODE] During TX: [T-CALL]) [F-2] KEY Push to activate the preset function of the [F-2] key. (Default: D uring RX/Standby: [Monitor] During TX: [---]) TIP: You can assign a desired function in the MENU screen. 3 [PTT] SWITCH Hold down to transmit, release to receive. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■■ Microphone (HM-207) (Continued) Mic element !7 !6 !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 8 [CLR] KEY Push to cancel the MENU screen or Quick Menu window, then return to the standby screen. 9 [ENT] KEY ••In the VFO mode, push to enter the Frequency Entry mode. ••In the Memory mode, push to enter the Memory Channel Number Entry mode. ••After entering the number, push to set. 10 LED 2 Lights green when transceiver’s power is ON. 11 [VOL∫/A] KEY ••Push to increase the audio output level. ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘A.’ ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 12 [VOL√/B] KEY ••Push to decrease the audio output level. ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘B.’ 13 [SQL∫/C] KEY ••Push to increase the squelch level. ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘C.’ 14 [SQL√/D] KEY ••Push to decrease the squelch level. ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘D.’ 15 [#/CE] KEY ••In the Frequency Entry mode, push to delete a number. ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘#.’ 16 [M/.] KEY ••In the Frequency Entry mode, push to input a ‘.’ (decimal point). ••In the DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘M.’ 17 [0] to [9] KEYS In the Frequency or DTMF Code Entry mode, push to input ‘0’ through ‘9.’ PANEL DESCRIPTION DDSetting frequency and Memory channel Example of frequency setting: zzFirst, push [VFO/MR] to select the VFO mode. To enter the frequency 435.680 MHz: zzPush [4], [3], [5], [6], [8], [0], then [ENT]. To change 435.680 MHz to 435.540 MHz: zzPush [•], [5], [4], [0], then [ENT]. To enter the 433.000 MHz frequency: zzPush [4], [3], [3], then [ENT]. Example of Memory channel setting: zzFirst, push [VFO/MR] to select the Memory mode. To select the Memory channel ‘5’: zzPush [5] then [ENT]. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 10 3 BASIC OPERATION ■■Turning ON the power Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn ON the power. ••A beep sounds. ••After the opening message and power source voltage are displayed, the operating frequency or repeater name is displayed. LLHold down [ ] for 1 second again to turn OFF the power. ■■Monitor function The Monitor function is used to listen to weak signals without disturbing the squelch setting. ■■Setting audio volume and squelch level 1. 2. Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio level. Rotate [SQL] until the noise and “BUSY” just disappear. ••Rotating [SQL] clockwise makes the squelch tight. Tight squelch is for strong signals. ••When rotating [SQL] clockwise beyond the center position, [SQL] can be used as ‘S-meter Squelch’ or ‘Attenuator.’ Select the [SQL] option in the MENU screen. (p. ??) (MENU > Function > Squelch/ATT Select) [VOL] Push [MONI] to open or close the squelch. ••“BUSY” blinks and audio is heard when the squelch is open. [SQL] [MONI] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL BASIC OPERATION ■■Quick Menu window In the Quick Menu window, the selectable items differ, depending on the operating mode or function. The items listed below are examples. DDQuick Menu window operation VFO mode Band Select TX Power DUP TONE MHz TS DTMF TX Voice TX [ï] Memory mode Bank Select TX Power DUP TONE TS SKIP DTMF TX Voice TX Call CH mode TX Power DUP TONE TS DTMF TX Voice TX GPS Information GPS Position Weather GPS Information GPS Information Information*1 GPS Position GPS Position Temporary Skip*2 Weather Weather PRIO Watch Information*1 Information*1 Temporary Skip* Temporary Skip* Weather CH*3 PRIO Watch PRIO Watch Weather Alert*3 Weather CH*3 Weather CH*3 Display Type Weather Alert*3 Weather Alert*3 Clock Home CH Set Home CH Set Voltage Clock Display Type Band Scope Voltage Clock < > Band Scope Voltage < > Band Scope < > DR function Group Select Repeater Detail TX Power DTMF TX Voice TX RX History GPS Information GPS Position Weather Information*1 Temporary Skip*2 PRIO Watch Weather CH*3 Weather Alert*3 Home CH Set DSQL SKIP Clock Voltage < > ••Sets an option. ••Goes to a next tree level. [DIAL] [QUICK] Selects an item or option. Toggles between Quick Menu window and the standby screen. Simplified description—‘Select’ operation In this manual, user‘s ‘Select’ operation is simplified. Simplified description: 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select “TX Power,” then push [ï]. Operation: 1. Push [QUICK] to open the Quick Menu window. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “TX Power,” then push [ï]. *1 Displayed when the D-PRS TX format is set to “Weather.” *2 Displayed while scanning. *3 Displayed in only the USA version transceivers ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION ■■Selecting the Mode DDVFO mode You use the VFO mode to set the operating frequency. DDMemory mode You use the Memory mode to operate on Memory channels. DDCall channel mode You use the Call channel mode to operate on the Call channels. 1. ush [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO or Memory mode. ••In the Memory mode, number are displayed. 2. and the selected Memory channel LL Informatio ••Pushing [V/M] toggles between the VFO and Memory modes. ••To enter the Call channel mode, hold down [V/M](CALL) for 1 second. ••In the Call channel mode, “144 C0,” “144 C1,” “430 C0,” or “433 C1” is displayed. ••In the Call channel mode, push [V/M](CALL) to cancel the mode. DDWeather channel mode (Selectable in only the USA version transceivers) You can use the Weather channel mode to hear weather broadcasts from the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts. 1. 2. Push [QUICK]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “WX CH,” then push [ï]. ••The selected weather channel number (“WX-01” to “WX-10”) is displayed. LLTo cancel the mode, select “WX CH OFF” in the Quick Menu window. [ï] otate [DIAL] to select an operating frequency or a channel. [DIAL] [V/M](CALL) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL [QUICK] BASIC OPERATION ■■Selecting the operating band ■■Selecting the operating mode The transceiver can receive on the AIR, 144 MHz, 230 MHz, 300 MHz, and 430 MHz bands. You can transmit on only the amateur band frequencies. The transceiver has a total of 5 operating modes, AM, AM-N, FM, FM-N, and DV. (Default: FM) By pushing [MODE], you can select an operating mode. 1. 2. LL Informatio ••You can select the AM mode for only the AIR, 230 MHz, and 300 MHz bands. ••You can select the AM-N mode for only the AIR band. ••You can select the FM, FM-N, or DV modes for only the 144 MHz, 230 MHz, 300 MHz, and 430 MHz bands. ••While in the FM-N mode, the TX modulation is automatically set to narrow (approximately ±2.5 kHz) ••When you set the “GPS TX Mode” item to “D-PRS” or “NMEA,” is displayed besides the mode icon. (See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details.) ush [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO mode. Push [BAND]. ••Enters the Band Select mode. 3. 4. Rotate [DIAL] to select an operating band. Push [ï]. ••Sets the band, then returns to the standby screen. TIP: You can select the operating band in the Quick Menu window. 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Band Select,” then push [ï]. 3. Select an operating band, then push [ï]. [BAND]/[ï] [DIAL] [V/M] [MODE] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION ■■Setting a frequency DDSelecting a tuning step If you select the operating frequency by rotating [DIAL] in the VFO mode, the frequency changes in the selected tuning step. LLThe VFO mode scan and the Band Scope function also use this step to search for a signal. 1. 2. 3. 6.25 25 8.33* 30 10.0 50 12.5 Auto* You can change the operating frequency in ‘MHz’ steps for quick tuning. 1. 2. Push [QUICK]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “MHz,” then push [ï]. ••Enters the 1 MHz Tuning Select mode. Push [QUICK]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “TS,” then push [ï]. Select a tuning step, then push [ï]. Options (kHz): 5.0 20 DDSelecting the 1 MHz tuning 15 *Selectable only in the AIR band mode. ••Sets the tuning step, then returns to the standby screen. LLYou can set the tuning step for both the VFO and Memory mode. LLYou can set the tuning step for each band. 3. 4. Rotate [DIAL]. ••The frequency changes in 1 MHz steps. Push [ï]. ••Sets the frequency, then returns to the standby screen. [ï] [DIAL] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL [QUICK] BASIC OPERATION ■■Lock function ■■DR function You can use the Lock function to prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access. The DR (D-STAR Repeater) function is for D-STAR repeater operation. This function enables you to easily select the preset repeaters and UR call signs by rotating [DIAL]. See the D-STAR guide comes with transceiver for details. Hold down [ OFF. ] for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON or ••“LOCk ON” or “LOCk OFF” is briefly displayed when the Lock function is turned ON or OFF. LLWhen the Lock function is ON and you operate the transceiver, “LOCK” is displayed. LLYou can still use [ ], [PTT], [SQL], [VOL] and [MONI], even if the Lock function is ON. 1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second. ••Displays the DR screen. 2. Push [DR] several times until you select “FROM.” 3. 4. Rotate [DIAL] to select an access repeater. Push [DR]. ••Cancels the DR screen. [DR] [DIAL] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 3 BASIC OPERATION ■■Speech function ■■Home Channel function The Speech function audibly announces information after pushing [SPCH]. Also, you can set various Speech functions, such as the DIAL Speech function or Mode Speech function on the MENU screen. (p. ??) You can set the often-used frequency, Memory channel, or repeater as the Home channel in each mode (VFO/Memory/ DR). The Home channels are selectable by pushing [HOME] on the microphone in each mode. LLTo select the Home channel by pushing [HOME], the Home CH key function must be assigned into an [F-1] or [F-2] key. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. LL Informatio ••In the VFO, Memory, or Call channel mode, the Speech function announces the displayed frequency and operating mode. ••On the DR screen, the Speech function announces the displayed call sign. ••When you push [SPCH] while recording the received audio in the DV mode, the received audio will be muted, and no audio is recorded onto the SD card. In modes other than the DV mode, the received audio will be recorded. One, four, six, point, zero, one, megahertz, FM. [SPCH] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL DDSetting a Home channel 1. elect the VFO or Memory mode, or the DR screen to set a Home channel. (pp. ??, ??) 2. Select a frequency, Memory channel, or an access repeater to be set as a Home channel. (pp. ??, ??) 3. Push [QUICK]. 4. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Home CH Set,” then push [ï]. 5. Select “Set Frequency” (VFO mode), “Set Channel” (Memory mode), or “Set Repeater” (DR screen), then push [ï]. ••Sets a Home channel, then returns to the standby screen. BASIC OPERATION ■■Transmitting DDTransmitting on an Amateur band Before transmitting, monitor the operating frequency to make sure transmitting won’t cause interference to other stations on the same frequency. CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. This may damage the transceiver. NOTE: You can transmit on only the amateur band frequencies. 1. 2. 3. Set the operating frequency. (p. ??) Push [QUICK]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “TX Power,” then push [ï]. ••Opens the TX Power Select window. 4. Select the transmit output power level, then push [ï]. 5. old down [PTT] to transmit, and speak at your normal voice level. LLSelect a level to suit your operating requirements. LLWhen you select high power, the power icon disappears. •• is displayed while transmitting. ••The S/RF meter displays the output power level. [ï] 6. Release [PTT] to receive. [DIAL] [QUICK] ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 MENU SCREEN ■■MENU screen description ■■Selecting a MENU item The MENU screen is displayed after pushing [MENU]. You can use the MENU screen to set infrequently changed values or function settings. See the following pages for details of each set screen. DDMENU screen operation DUP/TONE... Manage Memory Scan Voice Memo Voice TX GPS Call Sign RX History DV Memory My Station DV Set SPEECH p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? DTMF/T-CALL QSO/RX Log Function Display Sounds Time Set DV Gateway SD Card Bluetooth Set Others p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? TIP: The MENU screen is constructed in a tree structure. You may go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item. [MENU] Switches between the MENU screen and the standby screen. [ï] ••Sets an option. ••Goes to the next tree level. [] Goes back the tree level. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Selects an item or option. [QUICK] Returns to the default setting. Simplified description—‘Select’ operation In this manual, user‘s ‘Select’ operation is simplified as shown below. Simplified description: Select “30min.” Operation: Rotate [DIAL] to select “30min.” [DIAL] MENU SCREEN ■■Menu items and their details DDSelecting a Menu item Example: Set the “Auto Power OFF” item to “30 min.” Time Set > Auto Power OFF 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Push [MENU]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Time Set,” then push [ï]. Select “Auto Power OFF,” then push [ï]. Select “30min,” then push [ï]. ••Sets the option, then goes back a tree level. (TIME SET screen is displayed.) Push [MENU]. ••Returns to the standby screen. TIP: To return to the default setting: 1. Push [QUICK] in step 4. 2. Select “Default,” then push [ï]. This topic describes the Menu items and their details. DUP/TONE... Settings to access repeaters. Offset Freq Sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation. Repeater Tone Selects a tone frequency used to access the repeaters. TSQL Freq Selects a tone frequency for the Tone Squelch or the Pocket Beep function. Tone Burst Turns the Tone Burst function ON or OFF. This function is used to suppress the squelch tail noise of FM mode on the RX side, if you transmit a signal which superimposes the CTCSS tone or subaudible tone. DTCS Code Selects a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for DTCS Squelch or the Pocket Beep function. DTCS Polarity Selects the DTCS polarity for the DTCS Squelch or the Pocket Beep function. Digital Code Selects a digital code for the Digital Code Squelch function. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) Manage Memory Displays your Memory or Call channel data. Memory CH Displays the Memory channels. Call CH Displays the Call channels. Scan Set scan options. Pause Timer Selects the Scan Pause time. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the this set period of time. Resume Timer Selects the Scan Resume time from a pause after the received signal disappears. Temporary Skip Timer Selects the Temporary Skip time. When the time is set, specified frequencies are skipped for this set period of time during a scan. Program Skip Turns the Program Skip Scan function ON or OFF for a VFO mode scan. Bank Link Selects banks to be scanned during a Bank Link scan. Program Scan Edge Sets the frequency ranges for a Program scan. Program Link Sets the Link function for the Program Scan Edge channels. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Voice Memo Set the TX/RX voice recording options. QSO Recorder Set QSO recorder options. < >* Starts recording the received signal audio. Play Files* Plays the recorded audio. Recorder Set REC Mode Selects whether or not to record the TX audio. RX REC Condition Selects whether or not the squelch status affects the RX voice audio recording. File Split Selects whether or not to automatically create a new file if transmission and reception, or squelch status (open and close) is changed. PTT Auto REC Turns the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF. Player Set Skip Time Sets the Skip time to rewind or forward the recorded audio when you push the fast-rewind or fast-forward key during playback. DV Auto Reply* Records a voice audio to use for the Auto Reply function in the DV mode. *A microSD card is required. MENU SCREEN Voice TX Set microphone voice recording options. Record* Starts recording the microphone audio. TX Set Repeat Time Sets the repeat interval. The transceiver repeatedly transmits the recorded voice audio at this interval. TX Monitor The TX Monitor function outputs the TX voice audio from the speaker during voice transmission. < >* The transceiver transmits the recorded voice audio. GPS Set GPS options. GPS Set GPS Select Selects either the internal or an external GPS receiver that the transceiver receives its position data from. Manual Position Manually enter your current position. GPS Out (To DATA jack) Turns the output of GPS information from the internal GPS receiver to the [DATA] jack ON or OFF. GPS TX Mode Set the GPS TX mode. OFF Turns OFF the GPS TX function. D-PRS (DV-A) (GPS > GPS TX Mode) Set D-PRS options. Unproto Address Enters an unproto address, or keeps the default. TX Format Position Symbol Selects a desired D-PRS Symbol to transmit. SSID Selects the APRS® call sign SSID. Comment Enters a comment to transmit. Time Stamp Selects the format to transmit the current UTC time as a time stamp. Altitude Turns the altitude transmit option ON or OFF. Data Extension Selects whether or not to transmit the course/speed, power/height/gain/directivity data. Object (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format) Object Name Enters a object station name to transmit. Data Type Selects a object station’s status to transmit. Symbol Selects a object station’s symbol to transmit. *A microSD card is required. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) Comment (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format > Object) Enters a object station’s comment to transmit. Position Sets a object station’s position data to transmit. Data Extension Selects whether to transmit the object station’s course/ speed data, power/height/gain/directivity data or not. Course Sets a object station’s course to transmit. Speed Sets a object station’s speed to transmit. Power Selects a object station’s TX power level to transmit. Height Selects the height of the object station to transmit. Gain Selects the antenna gain of the object station to transmit. Directivity Selects the antenna directivity of the object station to transmit. SSID Selects the APRS® call sign SSID for the object station. Time Stamp Selects a format to transmit the current UTC time as a time stamp. Item (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format) Item Name Enters an item station name to transmit. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Data Type (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format > Item) Selects an item station’s status to transmit. Symbol Selects an item station’s symbol to transmit. Comment Enters an item station’s comment to transmit. Position Sets an item station’s position data to transmit. Data Extension Selects whether to transmit the item station’s course/speed data, power/height/gain/directivity data or not. Course Sets an item station’s course to transmit. Speed Sets an item station’s speed to transmit. Power Selects an item station’s TX power level to transmit. Height Selects the height of the item station to transmit. Gain Selects the antenna gain of the item station to transmit. Directivity Selects the antenna directivity of the item station to transmit. SSID Selects the APRS® call sign SSID for the item station. Weather (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format) Symbol Selects a weather station’s symbol to transmit. MENU SCREEN SSID (GPS > GPS TX Mode > TX Format > Weather) Selects the APRS® call sign SSID for the weather station. Comment Enters a weather station’s comment to transmit. Time Stamp Selects a format to transmit the current UTC time as a time stamp. NMEA (DV-G) (GPS > GPS TX Mode) Set NMEA options. GPS Sentence Transmits position data in selected GPS sentences. GPS Message Enter a GPS message to be transmitted. GPS Information Displays the received GPS information. GPS Position Displays your position, RX station, GPS memory and Alarm positions. GPS Memory Shows the GPS memory contents. GPS Alarm Set GPS alarm options. Alarm Select Select the target for the GPS alarm function. Alarm Area (Group) Enter the GPS alarm active range. Alarm Area (RX/Memory) Select the GPS alarm active range. GPS Logger* GPS Logger Turns the GPS logger function ON or OFF, to store your route as you move. Record Interval Selects the GPS Logger function record interval. Record Sentence Selects the GPS Logger function record sentences. GPS Auto TX Selects a time option for the GPS automatic transmission function. Call Sign Set and display the DV mode call signs. UR: CQCQCQ, R1: --------, R2: --------, MY: -------Displays the operating call signs. Sets the operating call signs according to the type of call you want to make. RX History Displays the received call history in the DV mode. RX01: Displays the calls your transceiver received. DV Memory Stores call signs or repeater information to use in the DV mode. Your Call Sign Stores station call signs. Add or edit call signs. *A microSD card is required. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) Repeater List Stores repeater information. Add or edit repeater information. (See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details of the preloaded data.) OTE: The repeater list described in this manual may differ from your preloaded list. My Station Sets and stores MY call sign to use in the DV mode. My Call Sign Stores MY call signs. Select or edit a MY call sign to use in the DV mode. TX Message Stores TX Messages. Select or edit TX Message to use in the DV mode. DV Set Sets values for the DV mode operations. Tone Control Set the received audio tones. RX Bass Sets the DV mode received audio bass filter level to Cut, Normal or Boost. RX Treble Sets the DV mode received audio treble filter level to Cut, Normal or Boost. RX Bass Boost Turns the DV mode received audio Bass Boost function ON or OFF ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL TX Bass (DV Set > Tone Control) Sets the DV mode transmit audio bass filter level to Cut, Normal or Boost. TX Treble Sets the DV mode transmit audio treble filter level to Cut, Normal or Boost. Auto Reply Selects the Automatic Reply function. DV Data TX Selects manually or automatically to transmit data. DV Fast Data The DV Fast data mode sends data through both the audio and data frames in the DV mode. The data speed of the DV Fast data mode (approximately 3480 bps) is 3.5 times faster than the lowspeed data communication mode (approximately 950 bps). In the DV Fast data mode, no audio can be sent. Fast Data Selects whether or not to use DV Fast data mode for data communication in the DV mode. GPS Data Speed Set the GPS data transmission speed in the DV Fast data mode. TX Delay (PTT) Set the TX delay time after releasing [PTT] when the “DV Data TX” is set to “PTT” and data is sent in the DV Fast data mode. Digital Monitor Selects the DV mode RX monitoring when [SQL] is held down. Digital Repeater Set Turns the digital repeater setting function ON or OFF. This function is usable in any DV mode except when using the DR function. MENU SCREEN DV Auto Detect (DV Set) Turns the DV mode automatic detect function ON or OFF. RX Record (RPT) The transceiver can record the data of up to 50 individual calls. BK Turns the BK (Break-in) function ON or OFF. The BK function enables you to break into a conversation between two stations with call sign squelch enabled. EMR Turns the EMR (Enhanced Monitor Request) communication mode ON or OFF. After turning OFF the transceiver, the EMR mode will be cancelled. EMR AF Level Sets the audio output level when an EMR mode signal is received. SPEECH Sets the Speech functions. RX Call Sign SPEECH Selects the RX call sign speech function option while ON, or turn it OFF. RX>CS SPEECH Turns the RX>CS Speech function ON or OFF. DIAL SPEECH Turns the Dial Speech function ON or OFF. MODE SPEECH Turns the Operating Mode Speech function ON or OFF. SPEECH Language Selects either English or Japanese as the desired speech language. Alphabet Selects the alphabet character announcement type. SPEECH Speed Selects Slow or Fast speech speed. SPEECH Level Sets the volume level for the voice synthesizer. DTMF/T-CALL Sets the DTMF Memory functions. DTMF Memory Shows a list of the DTMF memory channels. The DTMF memory can store up to 24-digit DTMF code. DTMF Speed Selects the DTMF transfer speed. QSO/RX Log Sets the QSO/RX History Log options. QSO Log* Selects whether or not to make a communication log on the microSD card. RX History Log* Selects whether or not to make a DV mode's receive history log on the microSD card. CSV Format Set CSV format options. Separator/Decimal Selects the separator and the decimal character for the CSV format. *A microSD card is required. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) Date Selects the date format. (QSO/RX Log > CSV Format) Function Sets various function’s options. Squelch/ATT Select Selects to use the S-Meter Squelch or the Attenuator function for the [SQL] control. Squelch Delay Selects to shorten or lengthen the time until the squelch opens. Fan Control Selects the cooling fan control condition. Dial Speed-UP Turns the dial speed acceleration ON or OFF. Auto Repeater* Turns the Auto Repeater function ON or OFF. Remote MIC Key Selects the key function for [F-1] or [F-2] on the supplied remotecontrol microphone. During RX/Standby Selects the key function to be used while receiving or in the standby mode. During TX Selects the key function to be used while transmitting. Up/Down MIC Key Selects the key function for [UP] or [DN] on the optional hand microphone. During RX/Standby (Function > Up/Down MIC Key) Selects the key function to be used while receiving or in the standby mode. During TX Selects the key function to be used while transmitting. One-Touch PTT(Remote MIC) Turns the One-Touch PTT function ON or OFF. PTT Lock Turns the PTT Lock function ON or OFF. Busy Lockout Turns the Busy Lockout function ON or OFF. Time-Out Timer Selects the Time-Out Timer time options. Active Band Enables continuous frequency selection across all bands by rotating [DIAL]. MIC Gain Sets the microphone sensitivity to suit your preference. Data Speed Selects the data transmission speed for low-speed communication, or between the [DATA] jack and external modules like a GPS receiver, and so on. CI-V Set CI-V options. CI-V Address Sets the transceiver’s unique CI-V hexadecimal address code. CI-V Baud Rate Sets the CI-V code transfer speed. *Does not appear, depending on the transceiver version. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL MENU SCREEN CI-V Transceive (Function > CI-V) Turns the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF. CI-V Bluetooth→REMOTE Transceive Address Sets the address to inhibit the external control with CI-V for the transceiver through the [SP2] (REMOTE) jack. Power OFF (With No Controller) Selects whether or not to automatically turn OFF the transceiver when the controller is disconnected from the transceiver. Display Sets the Display options. LCD Backlight Brightness Selects the LCD backlight brightness level. LCD Backlight Color Selects the LCD backlight color. Key Backlight Brightness Selects the key backlight brightness level. Key Backlight Color Selects the key backlight color. Backlight Night Time Setting Night Time Setting Selects whether or not to turn down the backlight brightness for nighttime operation. Brightness Selects the backlight brightness level for nighttime operation. Night Time Start Sets the start time for nighttime operation. Night Time End Sets the end time for nighttime operation. Auto Dimmer Setting Auto Dimmer Sets the Auto Dimmer function for nighttime operation. Auto Dimmer Timer Sets the time period until the backlight turns OFF when the “Auto Dimmer” item is set to “Auto-OFF” or “Auto-1” to “Auto-3.” Auto Dimmer Cancel (PTT) Selects the transceiver operation when [PTT] is pushed while the Auto Dimmer is activated. Auto Dimmer Cancel (DV RX) Selects the transceiver operation when receiving a DV signal while the Auto Dimmer is activated. LCD Contrast Sets the contrast level of the LCD. RX Call Sign Selects the call sign and message display option when receiving a call. RX Position Indicator Selects whether or not to display the indicator when the position data is included in the signal received in the DV mode. RX Position Display Selects whether or not to display the caller’s position data in a dialog when the data is included in the signal received in the DV mode. RX Position Display Timer Sets the RX position data display time period. Reply Position Display Selects whether or not to display the caller’s position data in a dialog when the data is included in the Auto Reply signal. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 10 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) TX Call Sign(Display) Selects whether or not to display My or Your call sign while transmitting. Scroll Speed Selects the scrolling speed of the message, call sign, or other text. Opening Message Selects whether or not to display the opening message at power ON. Voltage (Power ON) Selects whether or not to display the voltage of the battery or external DC power source at power ON. Display Unit Set Display units options. Latitude/Longitude Selects position format to display the position. Altitude/Distance Selects the units to display the distance and altitude. Speed Selects the units to display the speed. Temperature Selects the units to display the temperature. Barometric Selects the units to display the barometric pressure. Rainfall Selects the units to display the rainfall. Wind Speed Selects the units to display the wind speed. 11 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Display Language Selects the display language in the DR screen or Menu screen. When “English” is selected in “System Language,” this setting will disappear. System Language Selects English or Japanese as the system language of the transceiver. Sounds Sets the Sound options. Beep Level Sets the beep output level. Key-Touch Beep Turns the confirmation beep tones when key is pushed, ON or OFF. Home CH Beep Turns the Home CH Beep ON or OFF. Band Edge Beep Turns the Band edge beep ON or OFF. Scan Stop Beep Turns the scan stop beep ON or OFF. Standby Beep Turns the standby beep function in the DV mode ON or OFF. Scope AF Output Selects the audio output option during a sweep. MENU SCREEN Time Set Sets the Time options. Date/Time DATE Sets the current date. TIME Sets the current time. GPS Time Correct Sets to automatically correct the time using a GPS signal. UTC Offset Enters the time difference between UTC and the local time. Auto Power OFF Turns the Auto power OFF function ON or OFF. DV Gateway Enters the Terminal mode or Access Point mode. < > Enters the Terminal mode. < > Enters the Access Point mode. SD Card* Sets the SD card options. Load Setting File selection Saves the settings in a selected file. Import/Export Import or export the CSV format file. Import Selects to import the Your call sign, Repeater list, or GPS memory data in the CSV format file. Export Selects to export the Your call sign, Repeater list, or GPS memory data in the CSV format file. CSV Format Separator/Decimal Selects the separator and the decimal character for the CSV format. Date Selects the date format. SD Card Info Displays the free space and remaining recording time of the card. Firmware Update Enters the Firmware Update mode. Format Formats the card. Unmount Electronically unmounts the card. File selection Loads the settings file to the transceiver. Save Setting < > Saves the settings as a new file. *A microSD card is required. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 12 4 MENU SCREEN ■■ Menu items and their details (Continued) Bluetooth Set* Sets the Bluetooth® options. Bluetooth Turns the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. Auto Connect Selects whether or not to automatically connect to a paired Bluetooth device when the device is turned ON. Pairing/Connect Selects to pair or connect to a Bluetooth device. Device Search Search Headset Searches for a Bluetooth headset. Search Data Device Searches for a Bluetooth data device. RS-MS1I Searches for an iOS device. Pairing list Displays the paired device. < > Accepts the connection request from a Bluetooth device. Headset Set AF Output Selects the AF output option for when you use a Bluetooth headset. Headset Function Select Selects the desired PTT and microphone combination when either a Bluetooth headset or the radio microphone are used. 13 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL VOX (Bluetooth Set > Headset Set) VOX Turns the VOX function ON or OFF when you use a Bluetooth headset. VOX Level Sets the MIC Gain level. When the microphone input level is higher than this set value, the transceiver starts to transmit, and the input level is lower than this set value, it returns to receive. VOX Delay Sets the VOX Delay time for the transmitter stays ON after you stop speaking before the VOX switches to receive. VOX Time-Out Timer Sets the VOX Time-Out Timer to prevent an accidental prolonged transmission. Icom Headset Sets to use the optional Icom Bluetooth headset (VS-3). Power Save Sets the Power save function to prolong the headset battery. One-Touch PTT Sets the One-Touch PTT function to toggle between transmission and reception by pushing [PTT]. PTT Beep Sets to sound a beep when you push [PTT]. Custom Key Beep Sets to sound a beep when you push the custom key ([PLAY]/ [FWD]/[RWD]). *The optional UT-137 is required. MENU SCREEN Custom Key (Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > Icom Headset) Selects the key function of the custom key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/ [RWD]). Data Device Set Sets the data device options. Serialport Function Selects to transmit or receive the CI-V command or the DV data. Bluetooth Device Information Shows the optional UT-137 Bluetooth unit information. Initialize Bluetooth Device Selects to reset the optional UT-137 Bluetooth unit. Others Sets other options. Information Voltage Shows the voltage of the external DC power source. Version Shows the transceiver’s firmware version number. Clone Clone Mode Reads or writes the CS-4100 data from or to the PC. Reset Partial Reset Returns all settings to their defaults, without clearing the memory contents, call sign memories or repeater lists. All Reset Clears all programming and memories, and return all settings to their defaults. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 14 5 MEMORY OPERATION ■■Entering Memory channels ■■ Checking the Memory contents The Memory mode is useful to quickly select often-used repeaters. This section describes the basic channel content entry. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. You can check the Memory contents on the MEMORY LIST screen. Example: Entering 146.030 MHz/FM mode into a blank channel. Hold down [MW] for 1 second. ••The memory contents are briefly displayed, then the operating data is saved into a blank channel. Example: Checking the contents of Memory channel 5. Manage Memory > Memory CH 1. 2. 3. 4. Push [MENU]. Select “Manage Memory,” then push [ï]. Select “Memory CH,” then push [ï]. ••Displays the MEMORY CH screen. Select “ALL,” then push [ï]. ••Displays the ALL screen. 5. Select “005,” then push [ï]. 6. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL ••Displays the data in Channel 5 on the MEMORY CH (005CH) screen. LLYou can select a page by rotating [DIAL]. Push [MENU]. ••Returns to the standby screen. MEMORY OPERATION ■■Selecting a Memory channel In the Memory mode, you can select the Memory channels by rotating [DIAL]. 1. ush [V/M] several times until you enter the Memory mode. Displayed 2. LLPushing [V/M] toggles between the VFO and Memory modes. Rotate [DIAL]. ••Selects a Memory channel. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 6 SCAN OPERATION Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. This section describes the basic scan operation. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. ■■VFO mode scan 1. 2. 3. ush [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO mode. Hold down [BAND] for 1 second. ••Opens the Scan Type Select window. LLIf you hold down [BAND] for 3 seconds, the last selected scan starts. Rotate [DIAL] to select a scan type, then push [ï]. ••The scan starts. DDScan type The VFO mode scan has 6 scan types. ••ALL: Full scan ••BAND: Band scan ••P-LINK0 ~ 9: Program link scan ••P00 ~ 24: Program scan ••DUP: Duplex scan (Displayed only when duplex is set.) ••TONE: Tone scan (For the Tone Squelch scanning) LLThe frequencies that are set as a Skip channel (PSKIP) are skipped during a scan. (p. ??) LLWhen the “Program Skip” item is set to “OFF,” the Skip channel frequencies are not skipped. (p. ??) (Scan > Program Skip) 4. LLThe decimal point and the selected scan type icon blink. LLWhen receiving a signal, the S-meter displays the received signal strength. Push [BAND]. ••Cancels the scan. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL TIP: ••During a scan, rotating [DIAL] switches the scanning direction. ••During a scan, you can change the operating band, tuning step, and so on, on the Quick Menu window. ••The scan continuously runs, even if you push [MENU] or [QUICK] during a scan. SCAN OPERATION DDSetting the skip frequencies You can set unnecessary frequencies as a Skip channel (PSKIP) to be skipped during a scan. The Skip function speeds up a scan. 1. 2. 3. Start the VFO scan. ••When a signal is received, the scan pauses. Hold down [MW] for 1 second. ••Sets the frequency as a Skip channel into empty Memory channel 999. ••The entered Memory channel number blinks. LLIf channel 999 already has content, the transceiver automatically searches for another blank channel to use. If there is no blank channel, a beep sounds, and the frequency is not set as a Skip channel. After setting, the scan resumes. TIP: Once frequencies are set as a Skip channel, these frequencies are skipped until clearing the skip setting. To clear the skip setting, see page ?? for details. LLThe skip setting is also cleared when the Memory channel set as a Skip channel is deleted. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 6 SCAN OPERATION ■■Memory scan NOTE: Two or more memory channels, which are not set as Skip channels, must be entered to start a Memory scan. 1. 2. 3. ush [V/M] several times until you enter the Memory mode. Hold down [BAND] for 1 second. ••Opens the Scan Type Select window. LLIf you hold down [BAND] for 3 seconds, the last selected scan starts. Rotate [DIAL] to select a scan type, then push [ï]. ••The scan starts. 4. LLThe decimal point and blink. LLWhen receiving a signal, the S-meter displays the received signal strength. Push [BAND]. ••Cancels the scan ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL DDScan type The Memory mode scan has 6 scan types. ••ALL: Full scan ••BAND: Band Memory scan ••MODE: Mode Memory scan ••DUP: Duplex scan (Displayed only when duplex is set.) ••TONE: Tone scan (For the Tone squelch scanning) LLThe channels that are set as a Skip channel (PSKIP or SKIP) are skipped during a scan. (p. ??) LLWhen two or more Memory channels, which are not set as Skip channels, are entered in a bank, the Memory bank scan is usable. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. TIP: ••During a scan, rotating [DIAL] switches the scanning direction. ••The scan continuously runs, even if you push [MENU] or [QUICK] during a scan. SCAN OPERATION ■■Setting and clearing a Skip channel You can set or clear a Skip channel setting. The channels that are set as a Skip channel are skipped during a scan. (p. ??) 1. ush [V/M] several times until you enter the Memory mode. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select the Memory channel. 3. Push [QUICK]. 4. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SKIP,” then push [ï]. 5. Select the option, then push [ï]. ••OFF: Cancel the skip setting. ••SKIP: Skipped during a memory scan. ••PSKIP: Skipped during both VFO and memory scans. ••When a Skip channel is set, “SKIP” or “PSKIP” is displayed. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 6 RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■■About the microSD card NOTE: The microSD and microSDHC cards are not supplied. (user supplied) A microSD card of up to 2 GB, or an microSDHC of up to 32 GB, can be used with the ID-4100A/E. Icom has checked the compatibility with the following microSD and microSDHC cards. (As of April 2017) Brand SanDisk® Type Memory size microSD 2 GB microSDHC 4/8/16/32 GB LL Informatio ••The performance of the cards listed above is not guaranteed. ••Throughout the rest of this document, the microSD card and an microSDHC card are simply called microSD cards. ••Icom recommends that you format all microSD cards to be used with the transceiver, even preformatted microSD cards for PCs or other uses. (p. ??) TIP: Saving the factory default data is recommended. To save data, insert the card into the transceiver’s slot, then select the “SD Card” item on the MENU screen. (MENU > SD Card > Save Setting) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL NOTE: ••Before using the microSD card, read the instructions of the microSD card thoroughly. ••If you do any of the following, the microSD card data may be corrupted or deleted. - You remove the microSD card from the transceiver while accessing the microSD card. - You change the external power supply’s voltage while accessing the microSD card. - You start the vehicle engine while accessing the microSD card. ••Do not touch the contacts of the microSD card. ••The transceiver takes a longer time to recognize a high capacity microSD card. ••The microSD card will get warm if used continuously for a long period of time. ••The microSD card has a certain lifetime, so data reading or writing may not be possible after using it for a long time period. ••When reading or writing data is impossible, the microSD card’s lifetime has ended. In this case, purchase a new one. We recommend you make a backup file of the important data onto your PC. ••Icom will not be responsible for any damage caused by data corruption of an microSD card. RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■■Inserting the microSD card NOTE: Before inserting, be sure to check the card direction. If the card is forcibly or inversely inserted, it will damage the card and/or the slot. 1. 2. 3. Turn OFF the transceiver. Insert the card into the slot until it locks in place, and makes a ‘click’ sound. Turn ON the transceiver. ••“ ” is displayed when the microSD card is inserted. LLWhile accessing the microSD card, “ ” and “ ” alternately blink. Front panel (Main unit) DDFormatting the microSD card When you use a brand new microSD card, format it by doing the following steps. LLFormatting a card erases all its data. Before formatting any used card, back up its data onto your PC. SD Card > Format 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. urn OFF the transceiver, then insert the card into the slot. Turn ON the transceiver. ••“ ” is displayed. Push [MENU]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SD Card,” then push [ï]. ••SD CARD screen is displayed. Select “Format,” then push [ï]. ••The confirmation dialog “Format OK?” is displayed. 6. Select “YES,” then push [ï]. Cut corner side microSD card Terminals facing down ••The formatting starts and the display shows the formatting progress. LLAfter formatting ends, the display automatically returns to the screen displayed before the “Format OK?” window. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 6 RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■■Recording a QSO audio NOTE: Once the voice recording starts, it will continue until you stop recording, even if you turn OFF the transceiver. 1. 2. 3. 4. Push [QUICK]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “< >,” then push [ï]. ••“Recording started” is briefly displayed, and voice recording starts. LL Informatio ••“ ” is displayed while the transceiver is recording. ••“ ” is displayed while the recording is paused. ••Recording is continuous until you manually stop recording, or the card becomes full. ••If the recording file’s content reaches 2GB, the transceiver automatically creates a new file, and continues recording. Push [QUICK]. Select “< >,” then push [ï]. ■■Playing recorded audio Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Push [MENU]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Voice Memo,” then push [ï]. ••VOICE MEMO screen is displayed. Select “QSO Recorder,” then push [ï]. ••QSO RECORDER screen is displayed. Select “Play Files,” then push [ï]. ••PLAY FILES screen is displayed. Select the folder that contains the file you want to play. ••The file list is displayed. LLThe folder is named yyyymmdd (y: year, m: month, d: day.) Select the file that you want to play. ••VOICE PLAYER screen is displayed, and the file starts to play. ••“Recording stopped” is briefly displayed, and voice recording stops. TIP: When the PTT Automatic Recording function is ON, the recording automatically starts when [PTT] is pushed. (MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > PTT Auto REC) 7. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Push []. ••Stops the playing, then the VOICE PLAYER screen closes. RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■■Removing the microSD card NOTE: DO NOT remove the card from the transceiver while the card is being accessed. Otherwise, the card data may be corrupted or deleted. DDRemoving the microSD card 1. 2. Turn OFF the power. Push in the microSD card until a click sounds, and then carefully pull it out. DDRemoving the microSD card while the transceiver’s power is ON SD Card > Unmount 1. 2. 3. Push [MENU]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SD Card,” then push [ï]. ••SD CARD screen is displayed. Select “Unmount,” then push [ï]. ••The confirmation dialog “Unmount OK?” is displayed. 4. Select “YES,” then push [ï]. q Push w Pull out Front panel (Main unit) 5. ••When the unmounting is completed, “Unmount is completed.” is briefly displayed, then the display automatically returns to the screen displayed before the “Unmount OK?” window. ush in the microSD card until a click sounds, and then carefully pull it out. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 GPS OPERATION NOTE: The built-in GPS receiver cannot calculate its position if it cannot receive signals from the GPS satellites. Refer to page ?? for details. ■■GPS operation The transceiver has a built-in GPS receiver. You can check your current position, and transmit GPS data in the DV mode. See the Operating Guide on the Icom website for details. DDGPS receive setting ■■Checking your GPS position You can check your current position. If you transmit while displaying the GPS position screen, the screen closes. But you can check your current position, RX position, and so on by touching the GPS icon while transmitting. DDDisplaying Position Data 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Select “GPS Position,” then push [ï]. Confirm the GPS receiver is receiving your position. The GPS icon blinks when searching for satellites. ➪ ➪ ➪ The GPS icon stops blinking when the minimum needed number of satellites is found. LLIt may take only a few seconds to receive, or it may take a few minutes, depending on your operating environment. If you have difficulties receiving, we recommend that you try a different location. LLWhen the “GPS Select” item is set to “Manual,” the icon does not appear. (MENU > GPS > GPS Set > GPS Select) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL ••Displays the GPS POSITION screen. GPS OPERATION 3. Rotate [DIAL]. 4. ••Selects the page. My position screen Push []. ••Returns to the standby screen. About the GPS POSITION screen Compass direction top is North. Received position screen 1 Received position screen 2 GPS memory position screen Longitude Latitude Altitude Speed Your course heading is East. Shows My position Your course Grid locator direction is 275° degrees. Time GPS POSITION screen (MY) GPS alarm position screen (Example) ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 8 MAINTENANCE ■■Resetting Occasionally, erroneous information will be displayed when, for example, first applying power. This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn OFF the transceiver. After waiting a few seconds, turn ON the transceiver again. If the problem is still there, perform a Partial reset or an All reset. A Partial reset resets the operating settings to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, menu contents) without clearing data as listed below: Memory channel contents Call channel contents Message data GPS Memory contents Scan Edge contents Call sign memories DTMF memory contents Repeater list BE CAREFUL! An All reset clears all programming and returns all settings to their factory defaults. See the Operating Guide on the Icom web site for details. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL DDPartial Reset Others > Reset > Partial Reset 1. 2. 3. 4. Push [MENU]. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Others,” then push [ï]. ••OTHERS screen is displayed. Select “Reset,” then push [ï]. ••RESET screen is displayed. Select “Partial Reset,” then push [ï]. ••The confirmation dialog “Partial Reset?” is displayed. 5. Select “YES,” then push [ï]. ••When the partial reset is completed, “PARTIAL RESET” is displayed, then the display automatically returns to the default screen. MAINTENANCE ■■Fuse replacement ■■Power protect function A fuse is installed in each fuse holder of the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse blows, or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem if possible, repair it and then replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one (FGB 15 A). The transceiver is equipped with a protection circuit for the power amplifier. The circuit activates when the transceiver continuously transmit at high power, and then temperature becomes extremely high. In this case, the transceiver automatically reduces transmit output power to low (approximately 5 W). When the Power Protect function activates, wait until the transceiver’s temperature returns to normal. R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holders from the DC power cable. USE only the applicable fuses. NOTE: When the power supply voltage is over 17.0 V, the transceiver automatically displays “Over Voltage,” and then sounds a warning beep. In this case, the transceiver may be damaged, and contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. NOTE: Before replacing the fuse, be sure to disconnect the DC cable from the power supply. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 8 MAINTENANCE ■■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 Transceiver does not turn ON. No sound comes from the speaker. POSSIBLE CAUSE ••The power cable is improperly connected. ••A fuse is blown. ••Power source voltage is not correct. ••The audio volume level is too low. ••The squelch is closed. ••The tone squelch is ON in the FM mode. ••The external speaker is not connected. ••The audio is muted. Sensitivity is too low, ••The antenna is defective or the coaxial and only strong signals cable connector is shorted or cut. are audible. ••The Attenuator function is turned ON. ••The squelch is set too tight. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL SOLUTION ••Reconnect the DC power cable correctly. ••Correct the cause, then replace the fuse with an equivalent fuse. (Fuses are installed in the DC power cable and in the internal PA unit.) ••Apply the correct 13.8 V DC. ••Rotate [VOL] clockwise to obtain a suitable listening level. ••Rotate [SQL] to 12 o’clock position to open the squelch. ••Turn OFF the Tone squelch. ••Correct the cause, then reconnect. ••Hold down [MUTE] to release mute. ••Reconnect to the antenna connector. ••Turn OFF the attenuator. ••Rotate [SQL] to adjust the squelch level. REF. p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? MAINTENANCE PROBLEM Transmitting is impossible. The displayed frequency is erroneous. Frequency cannot be set. A Program Scan does not start. A Memory Scan does not start. POSSIBLE CAUSE ••Duplex function are ON, and the transmit and receive frequencies are different. ••The transmit power level is set to LOW or MID. ••The PTT Lock function is activated. ••The Busy Lockout function is activated. ••The CPU has malfunctioned. ••External factors have caused the fault. ••The Lock function is activated. ••The VFO mode is not selected. ••The VFO mode is not selected. ••The same frequencies are entered into the scan edges. ••The Memory mode is not selected. ••Only one or no memory channel has been programmed. ••Transmitter’s microphone gain is too high. During tone squelch operation, the received audio breaks off at the other station. Transmission is ••The Time-out timer function is activated. automatically cut off. SOLUTION ••Turn OFF the Duplex function. REF. p. ?? ••Set the transmit power level to HIGH. ••Turn OFF the PTT Lock function. ••Turn OFF the Busy Lockout function. ••Reset the transceiver. ••Disconnect and connect to the DC power supply. ••Hold down [LOCK] for 1 second to turn OFF the Lock function. ••Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. ••Push [V/M] to select the VFO mode. ••Enter different frequencies into the scan edges. ••Push [V/M] to select the Memory mode. ••Program two or more memory channels. p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? p. ?? ••Set the microphone sensitivity to low. ••Turn ON the ALC function. p. ?? ••Turn OFF the Time-out timer function. p. ?? ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 9 SPECIFICATIONS DDGeneral ••Frequency coverage: EUR ITR USA EXP RX 118 ~ 174 MHz*1, 230 ~ 550 MHz*2 TX RX 144 ~ 146 MHz, 430 ~ 440 MHz 144 ~ 146 MHz, 430 ~ 434 MHz, 435 ~ 438 MHz 144 ~ 146 MHz, 430 ~ 434 MHz, 435 ~ 438 MHz 118 ~ 174 MHz*3, 230 ~ 550 MHz*4 RX TX TX 144 ~ 148 MHz, 430 ~ 450 MHz RX 118 ~ 174 MHz*3, 230 ~ 550 MHz*2 TX 137 ~ 174 MHz*3, 400 ~ 470 MHz*2 *1 Guaranteed only 144 ~ 146 MHz *2 Guaranteed only 430 ~ 440 MHz *3 Guaranteed only 144 ~ 148 MHz *4 Guaranteed only 430 ~ 450 MHz *6 Guaranteed only 400 ~ 470 MHz ••Mode: F2D/F3E (FM/FM-N), F7W (DV), A3E (AM/AM-N) RX only ••No. of memory channels: 1000 channels ••No. of program scan channels: 25 channels (2 edge frequencies in each channel) ••No. of call channels: 4 channels (2 channels × 2 bands) ••No. of repeater lists: 1,500 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL ••No. of GPS memory: 300 ••Antenna impedance: 50 Ω (SO-239) ••Usable temperature range: –10˚C to +60˚C (+14˚F to +140˚F) ••Frequency stability: ±2.5 ppm (–10˚C to +60˚C, +14˚F to +140˚F) ••Digital transmission speed: 4.8 kbps ••Voice coding speed: 2.4 kbps ••Frequency resolution: 5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 8.33 kHz*, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 20 kHz, 25 kHz, 30 kHz, and 50 kHz *Selectable depending on the operating band or mode. ••Power supply: 13.8 V DC ±15% (negative ground) ••Current drain: Transmit Maximum current drain: ≤ 13.0 A Receive Standby: ≤ 0.9 A Maximum audio: ≤ 1.2 A ••Dimensions: 150(W) × 40(H) × 171.9(D) mm 5.9(W) × 1.6(H) × 6.8(D) inch (projections are not included) ••Weight (approximate): 1.2 kg, 2.6 lb (microphone, cable, and bracket are not included) SPECIFICATIONS DDTransmitter ••Modulation system: FM/FM-N Variable reactance frequency modulation DV GMSK reactance frequency modulation ••Max Deviation: FM ≤ ±5.0 kHz FM-N ≤ ±2.5 kHz ••Occupied bandwidth: Less than 6.0 kHz (DV) ••Microphone impedance: 600 Ω ••Spurious emission: ≤ –60 dBc ••Output power: High 50 W, Mid 15 W, Low 5 W DDReceiver ••Receive system: Double Conversion Superheterodyne system ••IF frequencies: 1st IF 46.35 MHz 2nd IF 450 kHz ••Sensitivity (except spurious points) Amateur bands FM/FM-N (12 dB SINAD) ≤ 0.18 μV DV (BER 1%) ≤ 0.22 μV Except Amateur bands FM/FM-N (12 dB SINAD) ≤ 0.32 μV (137.000 to 159.995 MHz) ≤ 0.32 μV (160.000 to 174.000 MHz) ≤ 1.8 μV (230.000 to 259.000 MHz) ≤ 0.56 μV (260.000 to 321.995 MHz) ≤ 0.56 μV (322.000 to 374.995 MHz) ≤ 0.56 μV (375.000 to 399.995 MHz) ≤ 0.32 μV (400.000 to 499.995 MHz) ≤ 0.56 μV (500.000 to 550.000 MHz) AM/AM-N (10 dB S/N) ≤ 1 μV (118.000 to 136.991 MHz) ≤ 5.6 μV (230.000 to 259.000 MHz) ≤ 1.8 μV (260.000 to 321.995 MHz) ≤ 1.8 μV (322.000 to 374.995 MHz) ••Squelch sensitivity: ≤ 0.13 μV (Threshold) ••Selectivity: FM ≥ 60 dB FM-N ≥ 55 dB DV ≥ 50 dB ••Spurious and image rejection ratio: ≥ 60 dB ••AF output power: ≥ 2.0 W (at 10% distortion with an 8 Ω load) ••AF output impedance: 8Ω ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 10 INFORMATION ■■COUNTRY CODE LIST ■■DISPOSAL ••ISO 3166-1 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 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 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 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. INFORMATION 10 ■■FCC INFORMATION ••FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS: 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. 10 CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL 11 Chapter ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL CHAPTER CONTINUED 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL MENU ITEM LIST The first tree level of each Menu category are listed below. DUP/TONE... Manage Memory Scan Voice Memo Voice TX GPS Call Sign RX History ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL Offset Freq Repeater Tone TSQL Freq Tone Burst DTCS Code DTCS Polarity Digital Code Memory CH Call CH Pause Timer Resume Timer Temporary Skip Timer Program Skip Bank Link Program Scan Edge Program Link QSO Recorder Player Set DV Auto Reply Record TX Set < > GPS Set GPS TX Mode GPS Information GPS Position GPS Memory GPS Alarm GPS Logger GPS Auto TX — — DV Memory My Station DV Set SPEECH DTMF/T-CALL QSO/RX Log Your Call Sign Repeater List My Call Sign TX Message Tone Control Auto Reply DV Data TX DV Fast Data Digital Monitor Digital Repeater Set DV Auto Detect RX Record (RPT) BK EMR EMR AF Level RX Call Sign SPEECH RX>CS SPEECH DIAL SPEECH MODE SPEECH SPEECH Language Alphabet SPEECH Speed SPEECH Level DTMF Memory DTMF Speed QSO Log RX History Log CSV Format MENU ITEM LIST Function Display Squelch/ATT Select Squelch Delay Fan Control Dial Speed-UP Auto Repeater Remote MIC Key Up/Down MIC Key One-Touch PTT(Remote MIC) PTT Lock Busy Lockout Time-Out Timer Active Band MIC Gain Data Speed CI-V Power OFF (With No Controller) LCD Backlight Brightness LCD Backlight Color Key Backlight Brightness Key Backlight Color Backlight Night Time Setting Auto Dimmer Setting LCD Contrast RX Call Sign RX Position Indicator RX Position Display RX Position Display Timer Reply Position Display TX Call Sign Scroll Speed Opening Message Voltage (Power ON) Display Unit Display Language System Language Sounds Time Set DV Gateway SD Card Bluetooth Set Others Beep Level Key-Touch Beep Home CH Beep Band Edge Beep Scan Stop Beep Standby Beep Scope AF Output Date/Time GPS Time Correct UTC Offset Auto Power OFF < > < > Load Setting Save Setting Import/Export CSV Format SD Card Info Firmware Update Format Unmount Bluetooth Auto Connect Pairing/Connect < > Headset Set VOX Icom Headset Data Device Set Bluetooth Device Information Initialize Bluetooth Device Information Clone Reset ID-4100A/ID-4100E BASIC MANUAL #12 EUR-01 ■ AT ■ BE ■ FI ■ FR ■ IT ■ LV ■ PL ■ PT ■ GB ■ IS ■ RO ■ TR #13 ITR-01 ■ CZ ■ DK ■ GR ■ HU ■ LU ■ MT ■ SI ■ ES ■ NO ■ CH ■ EE ■ IE ■ NL ■ SE ■ BG ■ AT ■ FI ■ IT ■ PL ■ GB ■ RO A-7367D-1EX Printed in Japan © 2017 Icom Inc. ■ CY ■ DE ■ LT ■ SK ■ LI ■ HR ■ 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 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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