Instruction manual ssb radio telephone im700pro.
Ii important read this instruction manual carefully before attempting to operate the transceiver. Save this instruction manual—this manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the ic-m700pro ssb radio telephone. Explicit definitions the explicit definitions described below apply ...
Iii in case of emergency (for maritime operation) versions version description marine 2182 khz 2-tone alarm is built-in. Fsk/cw narrow filter is optional. All ssb/fsk channels available. General 2182 khz 2-tone alarm is optional. No transmit frequency programming allowed. If your vessel requires ass...
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1 1 operating rules and guidelines ❑ call procedures calls must be properly identified and time limits must be respected. ➀ give your call sign each time you call another vessel or coast station. If you have no call sign, identify your vessel name and the name of the licensee. ➁ give your call sign ...
2 2 panel description ■ front panel q microphone connector (p. 16) accepts the supplied microphone or an optional handset. ☞ note: no audio is output via the speaker when the microphone or handset is not connected. W power switch [power] turns power on and off. E speaker switch [speaker] turns the b...
3 2 panel description !1 keypad no function*. Toggles between memory mode and vfo mode. (p. 5) • this key may be disabled by your dealer. No function*. No function*. No function*. !2 squelch switch [sql] (p. 9) activates the voice squelch function to reject unde- sired background noise while no sign...
4 2 panel description ■ display q alarm indicator (p. Iii) appears when the alarm function is activated such as for an alarm test or distress alarm transmission. • not available in general version. W receive indicator appears while receiving and when the squelch is open. E tune indicator (p. 8) flas...
5 3 selecting a channel/frequency ■ memory mode/vfo mode the transceiver has 2 operating modes: memory mode and vfo mode. Memory mode is used to select pre- programmed marine channels in one of the 3 channel groups; vfo mode is used to select frequencies around preprogrammed channels. Push [ch/freq]...
6 3 selecting a channel d scan function the scan function allows you to automatically search channels within a group for signals. There are 2 scan types (selectable in set mode) as follows: scan operation ➀ rotate the [group] selector to select the group you wish to scan. ➁ push [sql] to close the s...
7 3 selecting a channel ■ resetting the cpu under some circumstances the transceiver’s internal cpu may cause erroneous indications on the display. If this happens, reset the cpu as follows: while pushing [ent] + [0], push [power] to turn power on. • the cpu is reset and the display at right appears...
8 4 receive and transmit ■ basic voice receive and transmit ➀ check the following in advance: ➥ microphone is connected. ➥ [speaker] switch is turned off. ➥ [sql] switch is turned off. ➥ [clarity] control is set to the center position. ➥ memory mode is selected. • push [ch/freq] to select memory mod...
9 4 receive and transmit ■ functions for receive d squelch function the squelch function detects signals with voice com- ponents and squelches (mutes) unwanted signals such as unmodulated beat signals. This provides quiet standby. When you need to receive weak signals, the squelch should be turned o...
10 4 receive and transmit ■ cw operation the transceiver has the following cw keying features selectable in set mode as described on page 12. ➥ full break-in (receiving is possible while transmitting) ➥ delay keying (automatic transmission with keying) ➥ off (manual transmission is necessary before ...
11 5 set mode ■ set mode operation set mode operation is used for programming infre- quently changed values or conditions of functions. ✍ note: some of the set mode items described in this section are not available on some transceiver versions. ➀ push [power] to turn power off, if necessary. ➁ while...
12 5 set mode (4) scan speed selects scan speed as follows: (unit: sec./ch) faster slower fastest scan speed (default) slowest scan speed (5) cw/fsk narrow filter this item selects the passband width for cw (a1a), fsk or j2b mode. ✍ note: when “on” is selected without optional fil- ter installation,...
13 5 set mode (9) lcd contrast the lcd contrast can be adjusted through 10 levels to suit transceiver mounting angle, location and am- bient lighting. Lowest contrast highest contrast (default: 7) (10) id number setting for remote control when connecting an external controller such as a personal com...
14 5 set mode (14) group b channel inhibit this item allow you to set the number of usable chan- nels in channel group b, up to a maximum of 50 channels. Minimum number of channels set for group b: 1 maximum number of channels set for group b: 50 (default) (15) group c channel inhibit this item allo...
6 connections and installation 15 u tuner receptacle connects a control cable to an optional at-130 an - tenna tuner . A female connector is supplied for connection. I dc power receptacle connects to a regulated 12–16 v dc power source such as a 12 v battery or dc power supply using the supplied dc ...
6 connections and installation 16 ■ connector information acc(1) pin pin name description specifications 1 cwk cw and fsk keying input. Input level: less than 0.6 v for transmit. 2 gnd connects to ground. Connected in parallel with acc(2) pin 2. 3 send input/output pin. Goes to ground when transmitt...
6 connections and installation 17 remote pin pin name description specifications 2 mod– coaxial ground for mod+. 1 mod+ modulation input from an external terminal unit. Input impedance: 600 Ω input level: approx. 1.3 mv rms 4 af– coaxial ground for af+. 5 nmi+ nmea data input. Nmea standard format/l...
Connections and installation 6 18 ■ ground connection the transceiver and antenna tuner must have an adequate ground connection. Otherwise, the overall efficiency of the transceiver and antenna tuner instal- lation will be reduced. Electrolysis, electrical shocks and interference from other equipmen...
6 connections and installation 19 ■ antenna most stations operate with a whip or long wire (insu- lated backstay) antenna. However, these antennas cannot be connected directly to the transceiver since their impedance may not be matched with the trans- ceiver antenna connector. With a 50 Ω matched an...
6 connections and installation 20 ■ mounting r warning: never mount the transceiver over- head. The weight of the transceiver is approximately 8 kg., but its apparent weight will increase several fold due to wave shocks or vibration. The trans- ceiver must be mounted on a flat, hard surface. D mount...
6 connections and installation 21 ■ installing internal options d opening the case follow the case and cover opening procedures shown here when you want to install an option or ad- just a setting for non-icom tuner control. ➀ remove the 9 screws from the rear panel, then re- move the rear frame and ...
7 troubleshooting 22 problem possible cause solution ref. Power power does not come on when [power] is pushed. • power cable is improperly connected. • blown fuse. • reconnect the cable securely. • check for cause, then replace the fuse with a spare one. P. 18 p. 21 receive no sound comes from the s...
8 specifications and options 23 ■ specifications general • frequency coverage: receive 500 khz–29.999 mhz transmit 1.6– 2.9999 mhz 4.0– 4.9999 mhz 6.0– 6.9999 mhz 8.0– 8.9999 mhz 12.0– 13.9999 mhz 16.0–17.9999 mhz 18.0– 19.9999 mhz 22.0–22.9999 mhz 25.0– 27.5000 mhz • mode: usb, am, cw, fsk and afsk...
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