Icom i2730A Instruction Manual - Options

Summary of i2730A

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    Instruction manual new2001 i2730a dual band transceiver i2730e.

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    I new2001 new2001 foreword thank you for choosing this fine icom product. The ic-2730a and ic-2730e dual band transceiver are designed and build with icom’s superior technology and craftsmanship combining traditional analog technologies. With proper care, this product should provide you with years o...

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    New2001 new2001 ii r danger high voltage! Never touch an antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R warning rf exposure! This transceiver emits ra- dio frequency (rf) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when operating this transceiver. If you have...

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    Iii new2001 new2001 do not use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the transceiver, as they will damage the transceiver’s surfaces. If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use or place the transceiver in areas with tempera- tures below –...

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    New2001 iv table of contents foreword ...................................................I explicit definitions .................................I important ....................................................I supplied accessories ............................I precautions .............................

  • Page 6: Panel Description

    New2001 1 new2001 new2001 panel description 1 e r t y u i u y q w e r t w ■ controller — front panel q power key [ ]( ) hold down for 1 second to turn power on or off. ➥ push to mute the audio. (p. 27) ➥ w main•band key [main band] push to select the main band. (p. 23) in the vfo mode hold down for ...

  • Page 7: Controller — Display

    2 1 panel description new2001 1 panel description new2001 i monitor•duplex key [dup moni] push to turn the monitor function on and off. (p. 27) ➥ hold down for 1 second to display the duplex direction ➥ setting screen. (p. 50) o output power•dtmf key [low dtmf] push to ➥ select the transmit output p...

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    3 1 panel description new2001 new2001 new2001 i memory channel number (p. 29) displays the selected memory channel, memory bank, call channel, or menu item. O priority icon (p. 46) displayed when priority watch is turned on. !0 skip icon (p. 42) appears when the displayed memory channel is specified...

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    New2001 4 1 panel description new2001 1 panel description !8 enter key [ ï ] push to go to the next tree level or to set the option or value in the menu mode. (pp. 11, 30) !9 left/right keys [ Ω ]/[ ≈ ] in the menu mode (p. 11) [ Ω ] : push to go back the previous tree level. [ ≈ ]: push to go to th...

  • Page 10: Main Unit

    5 1 panel description new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ main unit q controller connector [controller] (p. 63) connects to the controller using the supplied control cable. W microphone connector [mic] plug in the supplied hm-207 microphone or the optional hm-154 microphone. E antenna connector (p. 67) connec...

  • Page 11: About The Hm-207 Microphone

    New2001 6 1 panel description new2001 1 panel description with the hm-207, you can input numbers for frequency or memory channel settings, and adjust the audio volume and squelch level. Q w e !0 t y i u o r mic element q led 1 lights red while transmitting by pushing [ptt]. W [ ∫ ]/[ √ ] (up/down) k...

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    7 1 panel description new2001 new2001 new2001 !1 [vol ∫ a] key push to increase the audio output level. ➥ push to input dtmf code ‘a.’ ➥ !2 [vol √ b] key push to decrease the audio output level. ➥ push to input dtmf code ‘b.’ ➥ !3 [sql ∫ c] key push to increase the squelch level. ➥ push to input dtm...

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    New2001 8 1 panel description new2001 1 panel description the following functions can be set to [f-1] and [f-2] to use during receive or in stand-by, or during transmit. (p. 14) during rx/standby: function description --- no function moni ([f2] key: default) push to open or close the squelch. Mr000 ...

  • Page 14: Menu Mode

    New2001 9 new2001 new2001 menu mode 2 the menu mode is used to program infrequently changed values or function settings. • the menu mode items are for the main band. ■ menu mode screen the menu item is displayed on the left side. The item’s option or value is displayed on the right side. Menu item o...

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    10 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode new2001 exmenu (continued) func sqltyp off/s sql/att sql-dl fan dial s autorp* rmtmic udmic ptt ptt lk lk out tot active mic g ap off off/30~120min 1~4 single/all/ham off/1~30min push/hold rx/tx rx/tx f-1/f-2 up/dn off/on (kor version) off/dup/dup.Ton (usa version)...

  • Page 16: Selecting The Menu Item

    11 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ selecting the menu item in addition to this page, see pages 12 through 22 for details. For your reference: the menu system is constructed in a tree structure. You can go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item. Example: set ...

  • Page 17: Setting Items

    New2001 12 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode ■ setting items d menu mode see pages 18 to 22 for details of each menu mode item’s options and their default values. Tone sets a channel tone type. Frequency offset sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation. Repeater tone sets a tone freque...

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    13 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 dup/tone items settings to access repeaters. Tone * sets a channel tone type. Frequency offset * sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation. Repeater tone * sets a tone frequency used to access repeaters. Tsql frequency * sets a tone frequency fo...

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    New2001 14 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode frequency high sets the higher edge frequency for each program scan. Tuning step sets the tuning step for each program scan. Operating mode sets the operating mode for each program scan. Program link sets the link function for the program scan. Program scan...

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    15 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 function items (continued) ptt lock turns the ptt lock function on or off. To prevent accidental transmissions, this function disables [ptt]. Busy lockout turns the busy lockout function on or off. This function inhibits transmission while receiving a signal, o...

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    New2001 16 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode sound items sets the sound options. Beep level sets the beep output level. Key-touch beep sets to sound a beep when you push a key. • the beep tones are different between on the left band and the right band. Home channel beep sets to sound a beep when you s...

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    17 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 bluetooth ® items (continued) vox vox sets the vox (voice operated transmission) function for when you use the bluetooth ® headset. Vox level set the vox gain level. Higher values make the vox function more sensitive to your voice. Vox delay sets the vox delay ...

  • Page 23: Menu Items

    New2001 18 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode ■ menu items tone (default: off) select a desired channel tone type. • off: the function is off. • tone: the subaudible tone is superimposed on your normal signal. • subaudible tone setting: “r tone” • tsql (“ ” appears): enables the tone squelch with the p...

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    19 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 repeater tone (default: 88.5) select a ctcss tone frequency for repeater or other tone squelch access. 50 tone frequencies (67.0~254.1 hz) are selectable. Tsql freq (default: 88.5) select a ctcss tone frequency for the tone squelch or the pocket beep function. ...

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    New2001 20 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode dtcs code (default: 023) select a dtcs (both encoder/decoder) code for the dtcs squelch. A total of 104 codes (023~754) are selectable. • dtcs codes 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 051 053 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 ...

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    21 2 menu mode new2001 new2001 new2001 weather alert (default: off) (appears only for the usa version transceivers.) turn the weather alert function on or off. A noaa (national oceanographic and atmospheric admin- istration) broadcast station transmits a weather alert tone be- fore any important wea...

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    New2001 22 2 menu mode new2001 2 menu mode home channel , when you set an often-used frequency as the home channel in the transceiver’s vfo or memory mode, that frequency is selected in each mode by pushing [home call] on the sup- plied microphone. • set.Frq: set the selected vfo frequency as the ho...

  • Page 28: Basic Operation

    New2001 23 new2001 new2001 basic operation 3 ■ selecting the main band push [main band] ➥ s on either the left or right band to set it as the main band. • “main” appears on the main band. • you can transmit on only the main band. ■ selecting the mode • you can make the selection on either the left o...

  • Page 29: Setting A Frequency

    24 3 basic operation new2001 3 basic opera tion new2001 ■ setting a frequency this section describes on the vfo mode operation. When you select other mode, push [v/mhz scan] s . D selecting the 1 mhz tuning you can change the operating frequency in ‘mhz’ steps for quick tuning. Push [v/mhz scan] q s...

  • Page 30: Setting Audio Volume and

    25 3 basic operation new2001 new2001 new2001 setting a frequency (continued) ■ d selecting a tuning step rotating [dial] s changes the frequency in the selected tun- ing steps. The vfo scan uses this step to search for a signal. (pp. 37, 41) push [main band] q s on the band that the tuning step is s...

  • Page 31: Transmitting

    New2001 26 3 basic operation new2001 3 basic opera tion ■ selecting the operating mode the transceiver has a total of four operating modes, am, am- n, fm and fm-n. (default: fm) in the air band, the am mode is set as a default. If the “air” (air band display) item is set to “ch id” in exmenu, you ca...

  • Page 32: Audio Mute Function

    27 3 basic operation new2001 new2001 ■ audio mute function this function temporarily mutes the audio without disturbing the volume setting. • this function is for both the main and sub bands. Push [ ➥ ]( ) to mute audio signals. • “mute” appear on the left and right bands. • push [ ]( ) (or any othe...

  • Page 33: Memory Operation

    28 4 memory operation new2001 4 memor y opera tion ■ general description the transceiver has a total of 1000 memory channels (100 channels in each of 10 memory banks, a to j) and two call channels (c0/c1) for the 144 and 430 mhz bands. The memory mode is useful to quickly select often-used fre- quen...

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    29 4 memory operation new2001 new2001 new2001 d selecting a memory channel you can select a memory channels by rotating [dial] s in the memory mode. • independently selectable on both the left and right bands. Push [mr call] q s . • selects the memory mode. Rotate [dial] w s to select a memory chann...

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    New2001 30 4 memory operation new2001 4 memor y opera tion ■ writing into a memory or call channel after setting a frequency in the vfo mode, you can write it into your desired channel or an automatically selected blank channel. Memory channels 002 to 999 are blank as the default. Memory channels ar...

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    31 4 memory operation new2001 new2001 new2001 d copying memory content to the vfo this is convenient when you want to change the frequency beginning near the memory or call channel frequency. Select a desired memory channel to be copied. (p. 29) q push [mw] w c to display the memory entry screen. Ro...

  • Page 37: Setting A Memory Bank

    New2001 32 4 memory operation new2001 4 memor y opera tion ■ setting a memory bank the transceiver has a total of 10 banks (a to j). You can assign regular memory channels 0 to 999 to any desired bank for easy memory management. You can assign up to 100 channels to a bank. It is convenient that you ...

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    33 4 memory operation new2001 new2001 new2001 d directly entering into a memory bank you can also enter the memory content directly into a memo- ry bank channel. This way is a short cut to creating a memory channel, and then assigning it to a bank. In that case, the transceiver automatically selects...

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    New2001 34 4 memory operation new2001 4 memor y opera tion ■ entering a memory or bank name you can enter an alphanumeric name for each memory chan- nel, call channel, and bank. Names can up to 6 characters. • the operations are for the main band. Select a memory channel to enter a name. Q • to ente...

  • Page 40: Clearing A Memory Channel

    35 4 memory operation new2001 new2001 ■ clearing a memory channel entered memory content can be cleared (erased), if desired. Note: once you clear a memory content, it cannot be re- covered. • the operations are for the main band. Push [mr call] q s . • selects the memory mode. • when you clear a ca...

  • Page 41: Scan Operation

    36 5 scan operation new2001 5 scan opera tion ■ about the scan function d vfo scan (p. 41) • all (full scan) repeatedly scans the entire band. 118 mhz 550 mhz scan p skip p skip jump • band (selected band scan) scans all frequencies over the entire selected band. Band edge band edge scan p skip p sk...

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    37 5 scan operation new2001 new2001 new2001 [duplex (dup) scan] the duplex scan searches for both tx and rx frequencies that are used in duplex operation. (p. 50) • the “dup–” or “dup” icon is displayed in the duplex mode. • a duplex scan will not start if the frequency offset is set to “0.000 mhz.”...

  • Page 43: Entering Scan Edges

    New2001 38 5 scan operation new2001 5 scan opera tion d receive mode during a scan • the selected mode is used by the scan. • during a memory or bank scan, the channel’s mode is used by the scan. Blinks scanning in the fm mode displays the scan type blinks d when a signal is received when a signal i...

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    39 5 scan operation new2001 new2001 new2001 entering a scan name 1. Push [menu q ] c . • enters the menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “p-edge” ( program scan edge ). (menu- exmenu > exmen- scan > scan- p-edge ) push [ e ï ] d . • goes to the next tree level. Rotate [dial] r s to select a desire...

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    New2001 40 5 scan operation new2001 5 scan opera tion !4 rotate [dial] s to select a desired number. !5 push [ Ω ] to move the cursor backwards, or push [ ≈ ] to move the cursor forwards. !6 repeat steps !4 and !5 to enter a lower edge frequency. (example: 375.000) !7 after entering, push [ ï ] d . ...

  • Page 46: Vfo Mode Scan

    41 5 scan operation new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ vfo mode scan there are 6 scan types: full scan, band scan, program scan, program link scan, duplex scan and tone scan. Note: • the frequencies that are set as “pskip” channels are skipped during a scan. • when the “p-skip” (program skip) item in the exm...

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    New2001 42 5 scan operation new2001 5 scan opera tion d setting the skip frequencies the frequencies set as “pskip” channels are not scanned. Start the vfo scan. (p. 41) q • when a signal is received, the scan pauses. To skip the frequency, hold down [mw] w c for 1 second (un- til 3 beeps sound) whi...

  • Page 48: Memory Scan

    43 5 scan operation new2001 new2001 new2001 s ide s ide d isplay c enter the c , s , or d in the instructions indicate the area of the controller. C : center s : side d : display ■ memory scan there two types of scans in the memory mode; memory scan and memory bank scan. D memory (skip) scan repeate...

  • Page 49: Setting and Clearing Skip

    New2001 44 5 scan operation new2001 5 scan opera tion ■ setting and clearing skip channels the channels that are set as “skip” or “pskip” channels are skipped (not scanned). Push [mr call] q s . • selects the memory mode. Rotate [dial] w s to select a memory channel to be set. Hold down [mw] e c for...

  • Page 50: Priority Watch

    New2001 45 new2001 new2001 priority watch 6 ■ priority watch while operating on a vfo frequency or while scanning, pri- ority watch checks for signals on a selected frequency every 5 seconds. • you can make a priority watch independently on both the left and right bands. • this section describes the...

  • Page 51: Vfo and A Priority Channel

    46 6 priority watch new2001 6 priority w atch new2001 ■ vfo and a priority channel d vfo frequency and a priority channel checks the selected priority channel every 5 seconds, while receiving on a vfo frequency. Set the vfo frequency. (p. 24) q set the priority channel. (p. 29) w • select a memory c...

  • Page 52: Vfo and A Memory/bank Scan

    47 6 priority watch new2001 new2001 ■ vfo and a memory/bank scan d vfo frequency and a memory/bank scan sequentially checks the memory or bank channels every 5 seconds, while receiving on a vfo frequency. Set the vfo frequency. (p. 24) q select the memory mode. (p. 23) w hold down [v/mhz scan] e s f...

  • Page 53: Repeater Operation

    48 7 repeater and duplex operations new2001 7 repea ter and duplex opera tions ■ repeater operation a repeater receives signals on one frequency, and then re- transmits them on a different frequency. When using a re- peater, the transmit frequency is shifted from the receive fre- quency by the frequ...

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    49 7 repeater and duplex operations new2001 new2001 new2001 d checking the repeater input signal you can check whether another station’s transmit signal can be received directly or not, by listening to the repeater input frequency. Push [moni dup] ➥ c to listen on the repeater input fre- quency. • w...

  • Page 55: Duplex Operation

    New2001 50 7 repeater and duplex operations new2001 7 repea ter and duplex opera tions ■ duplex operation the duplex operation shifts the transmit frequency up or down from the receive frequency by an offset amount. • this section describes the main band operation. D setting the frequency offset ent...

  • Page 56: Off Band Indication

    51 7 repeater and duplex operations new2001 new2001 new2001 d duplex operation push [moni dup] q c to listen to the transmit frequency to check whether another station is transmitting on it, or not. • the transceiver transmit frequency appears on the display. Push [moni dup] w c again to stop monito...

  • Page 57: Auto Repeater Function

    New2001 52 7 repeater and duplex operations new2001 7 repea ter and duplex opera tions ■ auto repeater function when the operating frequency falls within the repeater output frequency range, the auto repeater function automatically sets the repeater settings (duplex on/off, duplex direction, tone en...

  • Page 58: Other Functions

    New2001 53 new2001 new2001 other functions 8 ■ home channel beep function when you select a home channel by rotating [dial] s , a beep sounds. You will know the home channel is selected without looking at the display. In the air band, the home channel beep sounds only when the frequency or the opera...

  • Page 59: Using The Dtmf Memory

    54 8 other functions new2001 8 o ther functions new2001 ■ using the dtmf memory the transceiver can store up to 16 memory channels of 24-digit dtmf codes. • “e” stands for “ m ” and “f” stands for “#” on the display. D entering a dtmf code hold down [low dtmf] q c for 1 second. • enters the dtmf men...

  • Page 60: Transmitting Dtmf Code

    55 8 other functions new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ transmitting dtmf code d transmitting dtmf code (dtmf memory) hold down [low dtmf] q c for 1 second. • enters the dtmf menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “tx” (dtmf transmit). Push [ e ï ] d . • displays the dtmf memory selection screen. R rotate [d...

  • Page 61: Tone Squelch Function

    New2001 56 8 other functions new2001 8 o ther functions d selecting the dtmf transmit speed you can select the dtmf transmit speed. Hold down [low dtmf] q c for 1 second. • enters the dtmf menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “speed” (dtmf speed). Push [ e ï ] d . • displays the dtmf speed setting...

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    57 8 other functions new2001 new2001 new2001 tone squelch function (continued) ■ • off: the tone squelch function is off. • tone: enables the subaudible tone encoder. • tsql (“ ” appears): enables the tone squelch with the pocket beep function. • tsql: enables the tone squelch function. • dtcs (“ ” ...

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    New2001 58 8 other functions new2001 8 o ther functions d setting the tone frequency push [menu q ] c . • enters the menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “c tone” (tsql freq). Push [ e ï ] d . • goes to the next tree level. Rotate [dial] r s to select a desired tone frequency. Selectable options: ...

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    59 8 other functions new2001 new2001 new2001 tone squelch function (continued) ■ d setting the dtcs code push [menu q ] c . • enters the menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “code” (dtcs code). Push [ e ï ] d . • goes to the next tree level. Rotate [dial] r s to select a desired tone code. Selecta...

  • Page 65: Weather Channel Operation

    New2001 60 8 other functions new2001 8 o ther functions there are 10 weather channels to listen to the noaa (nation- al oceanographic and atmospheric administration) weather broadcasts. D weather channel selection in the memory mode, push [mr call] q s to select the weather channel mode. • displays ...

  • Page 66: Cloning Function

    61 8 other functions new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ cloning function cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the entered contents from a pc to a transceiver using the optional cs- 2730 cloning software , or enter contents from one trans- ceiver to another one. D cloning from a pc using a clonin...

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    New2001 62 8 other functions new2001 8 o ther functions setting the master transceiver 3. !1 push [menu ] c of the master transceiver. • enters the menu mode. !2 rotate [dial] s to select “clone” (clone). (menu- exmenu > exmen- others > other- clone ) !3 push [ ï ] d . • goes to the next tree level....

  • Page 68: Installation and Connections

    New2001 63 new2001 new2001 installation and connections 9 ■ connecting the controller to the main unit connect the controller to the main unit with the supplied con- trol cable. • the following longer cables may be required, depending on the installation location. Opc-440 mic extension cable : 5 m (...

  • Page 69: Connecting to A Dc Power

    64 9 installation and connections new2001 9 inst alla tion and connections new2001 ■ connecting to a dc power supply connect to a 13.8 v dc power source with at least 15 a ca- pacity. Connect the black dc power cable to the (–) negative termi- nal, and the red dc power cable to the (+) positive term...

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    65 9 installation and connections new2001 new2001 new2001 installing the controller (continued) ■ slide the mba-5 e ’s guide down over the mbf-1’s locking head, as shown below. • be sure the locking head fits into the slot at the top of the guide. Tighten the lock knob to securely attach the control...

  • Page 71: Installing In A Vehicle

    New2001 66 9 installation and connections new2001 9 inst alla tion and connections ■ installing in a vehicle (except for the eu countries’ transceiver) caution: never place the main unit or remote controller where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury....

  • Page 72: Installing An Antenna

    67 9 installation and connections new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ installing an antenna • antenna location w e q to obtain maximum performance from the transceiver, select a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the rear ➥ panel of the main u...

  • Page 73: Connecting to A Battery

    New2001 68 9 installation and connections new2001 9 inst alla tion and connections r warning! • 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 we...

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    69 9 installation and connections new2001 new2001 connecting to a vehicle battery note: use terminals for the cable connections. Crimp solder supplied dc power cable red black 12 v battery grommet connecting to a battery (continued) ■.

  • Page 75: Options

    70 10 options new2001 10 options • hm-154 hand microphone • hm-207 remote - control microphone • sp-30 external speaker cable length: 2.8 m (9.1 ft) • sp-35/sp-35l external speaker used for mobile operation cable length sp-35 : 2 m (6.5 ft) sp-35l : 6 m (19.7 ft) • mbf-1 mounting base used for insta...

  • Page 76: Bluetooth

    New2001 71 new2001 new2001 bluetooth ® operation 11 ■ operating bluetooth ® when you install the optional ut-133 bluetooth ® unit in the transceiver, you can connect to other bluetooth ® devices. In this section, the ic-2730a/e with the ut-133 is described as simply “transceiver.” when you connect t...

  • Page 77: Installing The Ut-133

    72 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 11 bluetooth ® opera tion new2001 ■ installing the ut-133 when you install the optional ut-133 bluetooth ® unit in the transceiver, you can communicate with other bluetooth ® headset. Note: before touching the transceiver or ut-133, remove static electricity from ...

  • Page 78: Pairing With A Headset

    73 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ pairing with a headset this section describes how to pair with a bluetooth ® headset. Turning on bluetooth 1. ® of the transceiver push [menu q ] c . • enters the menu mode. W rotate [dial] s to select “bt” (bluetooth ® ). (menu- exmenu > exmen- ...

  • Page 79: Vox Function

    New2001 74 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 11 bluetooth ® opera tion ■ vox function the vox (voice-operated transmission) function toggles the transceiver between transmit and receive by your voice. This function provides hands-free operation. If the transceiver does not connect to a bluetooth ® he...

  • Page 80: Other Headset Settings

    75 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 new2001 new2001 s ide s ide d isplay c enter the c , s , or d in the instructions indicate the area of the controller. C : center s : side d : display d vox-related settings you can set the “vox.Dly” (vox delay) and “vox.Tot” (vox time-out timer) items in exmenu. ...

  • Page 81

    New2001 76 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 11 bluetooth ® opera tion d about the vs-3 headset you can set the detailed settings of the optional vs-3 blue- tooth ® headset . Also, you can assign a desired key function to vs-3’s [play], [fwd] and [rwd] in the “cust k” (custom key) item of exmenu. • c...

  • Page 82: The Maximum Number of

    77 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ the maximum number of paired devices up to seven bluetooth ® devices can be paired with the ut- 133 bluetooth ® unit . ■ disconnecting from a bluetooth ® device you can disconnect from a bluetooth ® device without cancel- ling the pairing. Push [...

  • Page 83: Resetting The Installed

    New2001 78 11 bluetooth ® operation new2001 11 bluetooth ® opera tion ■ resetting the installed bluetooth ® unit you can reset the installed ut-133 bluetooth ® unit . You should reset the unit if you have trouble during bluetooth ® operation. When you do a partial reset or all reset, the bluetooth ®...

  • Page 84: Specifications

    New2001 79 new2001 new2001 specifications 12 d general • frequency coverage: eur rx 118–174 mhz* 1 , 375–550 mhz* 2 tx 144–146 mhz, 430–440 mhz itr rx 118–136.99166 mhz* 3 , 144–146 mhz, 430–434 mhz, 435–438 mhz tx 144–146 mhz, 430–434 mhz, 435–438 mhz tpe rx 144–146 mhz, 430–432 mhz tx 144–146 mhz,...

  • Page 85

    80 12 specifications new2001 12 specifica tions new2001 d transmitter • modulation system: fm/fm-n: variable reactance frequency modulation • max deviation: fm: ≤ ±5.0 khz fm-n: ≤ ±2.5 khz • microphone impedance: 600 ø • spurious emission: ≤ –60 dbc • output power: high 25 w, mid 15 w, low 5 w (tpe ...

  • Page 86: Maintenance

    New2001 81 new2001 new2001 maintenance 13 ■ resetting occasionally, erroneous information will be displayed when, for example, first applying power. This may be caused exter- nally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, turn off power. After waiting a few seconds, turn on...

  • Page 87: Power Protect Function

    82 13 maintenance new2001 13 maintenance new2001 ■ power protect function the transceiver is equipped with a protection circuit for the power amplifier. The circuit activates when the transceiver continuously transmits at high power, and then the tempera- ture becomes extremely high. In this case, t...

  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    83 13 maintenance new2001 new2001 new2001 ■ troubleshooting the following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest icom dealer or service ce...

  • Page 89

    New2001 84 13 maintenance new2001 13 maintenance problem possible cause solution ref. Transmitting is impossible. • the ptt lock function is activated. • the busy lockout function is activated. • the frequency is out of the amateur band. • set the ptt lock function to off in exmenu. • set the busy l...

  • Page 90: Information

    85 new2001 new2001 information 14 country code list • iso 3166-1 country codes country codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 austria belgium bulgaria croatia czech republic cyprus denmark estonia finland france germany greece hungary iceland ireland italy latvia at be bg hr cz cy dk ee fi ...

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    New2001 86 index 14 informa tion [dial] operation during a scan ...........................................37 1750 hz tone burst .............................................................49 a af output ...........................................................................75 all reset ..........

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    87 index new2001 new2001 c (continued) copy copying memory content to another memory channel ..31 copying memory content to the vfo .............................31 country code list .................................................................85 d duplex operation ..................................

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    New2001 88 index l lock function ......................................................................25 m maintenance .......................................................................81 main band selection ..........................................................23 main unit ..................

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    Index new2001 new2001 p panel description ..................................................................1 partial reset .......................................................................81 power protect function ........................................................82 power save ............

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    New2001 index 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 specifications .....................................................................79 general ..........................................................................79 receiver .........................................................................80 ...

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