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Icom IC-A210E Instruction Manual - Menu Mode
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MENU MODE
n
MENU mode programming
MENU mode s avalable at power ON and allows you to set
seldom-changed settngs. In ths way you can customze
transcever operatons to sut your preferences and operatng
style.
D Operating MENU mode
q
Rotate
[VOL] to turn the transcever’s power ON.
w
Push
[RCL] to set VFO mode f memory mode s se-
lected.
e
Hold down
[RCL] for 2 seconds to enter the MENU mode.
r
Rotate
[O-DIAL] to select settng tems.
t
Rotate
[DIAL] to select the desred settng.
y
Push
[RCL] to ext MENU mode, and returnng to the pre-
vous operatng mode.
MENU MODE
HP LEVEL
AF GAIN
01/31
RCL
MEM
OFF
VOL
PUSH
TEST
COMM
DUAL EC
iA210E
AF GAIN
OFF
001
076
Desired condition setting
HP LEVEL
INCOM LV1
INCOM LV2
MIC1 SQL
Menu mode items setting
Menu mode items
Items number
Setting value
HP LEVEL
DISP LOW
DISP HIGH
DISP MAN.
DISP RESP.
FREQ DISP
U-1 ID SET
U-2 ID SET
AUX IN
AUX LEVEL
BEEP
INCOM MODE
p. 23
p. 24
p. 25
TIME OUT
FREQ. STEP
MEM CLEAR
INTERLOCK
INCOM LV1
INCOM LV2
MIC1 SQL
MIC2 SQL
ANL
SQL LEVEL
LOCK MODE
DW INTERVAL
PRI. WATCH
MEM PROTECT
GRP MEMORY
MIC1 GAIN
MIC2 GAIN
SIDETONE LV
TX MIC SEL
p. 21
p. 22
p. 23
DISP MODE
• MENU mode items
Summary of IC-A210E
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Ia210e vhf air band transceiver instruction manual.
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Important read all instructions carefully and completely before usng the transcever. Save this instruction manual — ths n- structon manual contans mportant operatng nstructons for the ic-a210e. Explicit definitions the explct defntons below apply to ths nstructon man- ual. Word rwarning! Caution not...
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Do not place unt n a non-secure place to avod nad- vertent use by chldren. Do not push the ptt when not actually ntendng to transmt. Do not use or place the transcever n drect sunlght or n areas wth temperatures below –20°c or above +55°c. Do not place the transcever n excessvely dusty env- ronments...
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Important ............................................................................................. Explicit definitions .......................................................................... Features ..............................................................................................
Page 5: Panel Description
1 1 panel description 0 1 n front panel q dual switch [dual] ➥ push to turn dualwatch operaton on or off (p. 8). ➥ hold down for 2 seconds to turn the ntercom functon on or off. W emergency channel switch [ec] ➥ push to set the emergency frequency (121.5 mhz) as the standby frequency (p. 18). ➥ hold...
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2 1 panel description n front panel (contnued) t memory switch [mem] hold down for 2 seconds to program a dsplayed fre- quency to any blank regular memory channel or delete/ revve the selected memory channel (dependng on the operatng mode) (p. 9). Y recall switch [rcl] ➥ push to enter/ext the memory...
Page 7: Rear Panel
3 1 panel description 0 1 n rear panel q antenna connector connect an antenna connector. W data jack connect an optonal clonng cable (opc-1529r) (p. 27). E dc, microphone, speaker, headphone and data jack connect a 13.8 v or 27.5 v dc power supply, speaker, headphone and thrd party gps recever* 1 . ...
Page 8: Function Display
4 1 panel description n function display q active frequency indicator ➥ shows the actve frequency (p. 6). ➥ shows the menu mode tems n the menu mode (p. 20). W tx indicator appears whle transmttng (p. 6). E rx indicator ➥ appears when recevng a sgnal on the actve fre- quency sgnal (p. 6). ➥ appears ...
Page 9: Basic Operation
5 2 basic operation 0 1 0 2 n frequency selection ic-a210e has two ways to select the desred frequency. ï general frequency selection select the desred frequency whch s used for the next op- eratng frequency n the standby frequency ndcator. Then exchange the actve frequency for the standby frequency...
Page 10: Frequency Exchanging
2 basic operation n frequency exchanging (step 2-2) q after selecting the standby frequency, push [↔] to ex- change it with the active frequency. • adjust the squelch level in the menu mode, if necessary (p. 22). • rotate [vol] to set the volume level, if necessary. • when receiving a signal, “rx” a...
Page 11: Frequency Setting Example
7 2 basic operation 0 2 n frequency setting example the followng example shows to how to set 126.40 mhz as the standby frequency and then exchange t wth the actve fre- quency ndcator. The active frequency and the standby frequenies are exchanged. Previously used frequencies appear. Rotate the large ...
Page 12: Direct Frequency Setting
8 2 basic operation n direct frequency setting mode operation the drect frequency settng mode operaton s useful when settng a desred frequency drectly as the actve frequency. Q hold down [↔] for 2 seconds to enter the drect frequency settng mode. • only the actve frequency s dsplayed. W set an opera...
Page 13: Memory Operation
9 3 memory operation 0 2 0 3 n programming notes ï blank channel a memory or group channel wth no frequency content s called as a blank channel. When a blank channel s selected whle memory programmng, “–––––” appears nstead of a frequency. ï memory protect function ic-a210e has a memory protect func...
Page 14: Programming A Memory
10 3 memory operation n programming a memory channel to program the memory channels, follow the steps below. Q rotate [dial] and [o-dial] to set the desred frequency for the standby frequency. W push [rcl] to enter the memory mode. • the channel number appears. • the memory channel name also appears...
Page 15: Programming Example
11 3 memory operation 0 3 n programming example the followng s an example showng how to program 126.000 mhz nto regular memory channel 4. “ ” appears when no frequency has been programmed into the regular memory channel 4. “memory” and the channel number appear. “126.00” appears in the standby displ...
Page 16: Transferring Memory
12 3 memory operation n transferring memory contents ths functon transfers a memory channel’s contents nto the actve frequency dsplay and places the prevous actve frequency nto the standby dsplay. Q push [rcl] to enter the memory mode. • the channel number appears. • the memory channel name also app...
Page 17: Regular Memory Channel
13 3 memory operation 0 3 n regular memory channel the transcever has 10 regular memory channels. Fve programmng optons are selectable. The followng functons are avalable: replace, delete, revive and channel name edit functons. Q push [rcl] to enter the memory mode. • the channel number appears. • t...
Page 18: History Memory Channel
14 3 memory operation n history memory channel the transcever has 10 hstory memory channels. The standby frequency s stored nto a hstory memory chan- nel when pushng [↔]. The frequency s stored nto the hstory memory channel n order from “ch01” to “ch10.” q push [rcl] to enter the memory mode. • the ...
Page 19: Programming Channel Names
15 3 memory operation 0 3 n programming channel names (regular memory channel only) the regular memory channel can dsplay a sx character name n addton to the memory number. Q push [rcl] to enter the memory mode, then rotate [o- dial] to select the regular memory channel n the mem- ory mode. W rotate...
Page 20: Programming Channel Tag
16 3 memory operation n programming channel tag (group memory channel only) the tag name can be set a three character name n addton to the group number. It s convenent for separatng memory type. Q push [rcl], then rotate [o-dial] to select the desred group memory channel n the memory mode. • rotate ...
Page 21: Gps Memory
17 3 memory operation 0 3 n gps memory when connected to an external gps recever* equpped wth an arport frequency database, frequency data such as nearby arports can be transferred and made avalable n the gps memory (maxmum 10-memory channels). *ask your dealer for avalable gps recever detals. Q pus...
Page 22: Other Functions
18 4 other functions n lock function the lock functon prevents accdental frequency changes and accdental functon actvaton. Q hold down [dial] for 2 seconds to turn the lock functon on. • “ o d ” appears when dial lock mode s selected. • “ o p ” appears when panel lock mode s selected. W to turn the ...
Page 23: Intercom Function
19 4 other functions 0 4 n intercom function when two headphone and mcrophone jacks are connected to the transcever, these headsets can be used as a voce- actvated ntercom. Q enter to the menu mode. • see page 20 for detals. W set intercom usable settng to on. • see page 25 for detals. E ext from th...
Page 24: Menu Mode
20 5 menu mode n menu mode programming menu mode s avalable at power on and allows you to set seldom-changed settngs. In ths way you can customze transcever operatons to sut your preferences and operatng style. D operating menu mode q rotate [vol] to turn the transcever’s power on. W push [rcl] to s...
Page 25: Menu Mode Items
21 5 menu mode n menu mode items d headphone level “hp level” set the headphone output level whle recevng. • af gan : the output level s same as [vol]. • off (0) : mutes the headphone. • 001–080 : sets audo level from 1 to 80. D intercom1 microphone audio input level “incom lv1” set the ntercom1 mcr...
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22 5 menu mode n menu mode tems (contnued) d am squelch level “sql level” set the squelch level for am mode operaton. In order to receve sgnals properly, the squelch must be ad- justed to the proper level. • –010–010 : settng am squelch level from –10 to +10. D lock mode “lock mode” set the lock fun...
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23 5 menu mode d sidetone level “sidetone lv” when usng an optonal headset (suppled from thrd party*) va the adapter, the transcever outputs your transmtted voce to the headset for montorng. *ask your dealer n detals. • off (0) : the sdetone functon s off. • 001–080 : sets the sdetone level from 1 t...
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24 5 menu mode n menu mode tems (contnued) d frequency display “freq disp” set the 1 khz dgt frequency dsplayng n the oled. • off : the 1 khz dgt s not dsplayed n the oled. • on : the 1 khz dgt s always dsplayed n the oled. • zero supp. : the 1 khz s dgt dsplay on the oled as 0. D user-1 setting “u-...
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25 5 menu mode d beep tone level “beep” confirmaton beep tones normally sound when storng mem- ory, operatng tme-out-tmer functon, etc. These can be set the desred beep level as you prefer. • off (0) : the beep tone turns off. • 001–100 : settng the beep tone level from 1 to 100. D intercom usable s...
Page 30: Installation and Removal
26 6 installation and removal n transceiver installation q insert a 3 / 32 nch allen wrench nto the two holes n the front panel. W turn the wrench counterclockwse untl the front panel s loose. • a cable connects the front panel wth the man unt. E carefully dsconnect the flat cable from the front pan...
Page 31: Cloning
27 7 cloning d data cloning clonng allows you to quckly and easly transfer the programmed contents or data from a pc to a transcever usng the optonal cs-a210 cloning software . Data can be cloned to and from a pc (ibm compatble) usng the optonal cs-a210 cloning software and the op- tonal opc-1529r c...
Page 32: Specifications
28 8 specifications d general • frequency range : 118.000 to 136.975 mhz • channel spacng : 25 khz or 8.33 khz • frequency stablty : ±1 ppm (0˚c to +40˚c) • operatng temperature : –20˚c to +55˚c • antenna mpedance : 50 ø • number of memory channels : 10 memory channels 200 group channels 10 hstory c...
Page 33: Options
29 9 options d cs-a210 cloning software provdes quck and easy programmng of tems, ncludng prvate channels, scan settng etc., va a wndows ® pc to the transcever (mcrosoft ® wndows ® 2000/me/xp/wndows vsta ® ). D opc-1529r cloning cable ths clonng cable provdes convenent connecton to a pc to access pr...
Page 34: About Doc
30 10 about doc.
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31 10 about doc 10 country codes country codes 1 austra at 18 lechtensten li 2 belgum be 19 lthuana lt 3 bulgara bg 20 luxembourg lu 4 croata hr 21 malta mt 5 czech republc cz 22 netherlands nl 6 cyprus cy 23 norway no 7 denmark dk 24 poland pl 8 estona ee 25 portugal pt 9 fnland fi 26 romana ro 10 ...
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32 index a about doc ............................................................................................ 30 accessng 121.5 mhz emergency frequency ........................................ 18 am squelch level ......................................................................................
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33 index m memory channel type .............................................................................. 9 memory clear ......................................................................................... 25 memory mode menu ....................................................................
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34 memo.
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35 memo.
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