Icom IC-V82 [15/96] Panel description
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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q CONTROL DIAL [VOL]
*Rotate to adjust the volume level.
w PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
e UP/DOWN KEYS [
YY
]/[
ZZ
]
*Selects the operating frequency.
r KEYPAD (pgs. 4, 5)
Used to enter operating frequency, the DTMF codes, etc.
t ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 1)
Connects the supplied antenna.
y [SP]/[MIC] JACK
Connect an optional speaker-microphone or headset, if de-
sired. The internal microphone and speaker will not func-
tion when a connector is inserted.
u FUNCTION DISPLAY (pgs. 6, 7)
i SQUELCH/MONITOR SWITCH [MONI]
Push and hold to force the squelch open, and set the
squelch level, if required.
o POWER SWITCH [PWR]
Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the power ON and OFF.
MONI
CALL
DUP SCAN
PRIO
ENT
SET
H/M/L
OPTSKIP
BANK
TONE
T. SCANP. B E EP
MR CLRFUNC
PWR
987
4
123
AB DC
560
q
w
t
Microphone
Speaker
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o
u
i
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r
■ Switches, controls, keys and connectors
*The assigned function for [VOL] and [
YY
]/[
ZZ
] can be ex-
changed in
INITIAL SET MODE
(pgs. 14, 65).
Содержание
- Ic u82 1
- Ic v82 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Uhf transceiver 1
- Vhf transceiver 1
- 7 w high transmit output power ic v82 5 w for ic u82 2
- Ctcss and dtcs encoder decoder stan dard 2
- D features 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Foreword 2
- Important 2
- Optional digital modulator demodulator 2
- Optional dtmf decoder 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Precautions 3
- R warning neve 3
- Supplied accessories 4
- Caution 5
- Electromagnetic interference compatibility 5
- Safety training information 5
- Table of contents 6
- D battery case optional for some versions 8
- D battery pack replacement 8
- D charging with the bc 144n 146 8
- Preparation 8
- Quick reference guide 8
- D about ad 99n 9
- D antenna 9
- D belt clip 9
- Quick reference guide 9
- R caution 9
- Adjusting audio output level 10
- Adjusting the squelch level 10
- D about default setting 10
- D basic operation 10
- Quick reference guide 10
- Tune the desired frequency 10
- Turning on the transceiver 10
- Your first contact 10
- Quick reference guide 11
- Repeater operation 11
- Repeater tone 11
- Setting duplex 11
- Transmit and receive 11
- Programming memory channels 12
- Quick reference guide 12
- Selecting a memory channel 12
- Setting frequency 12
- Writing a memory channel 12
- Accessories 13
- Accessory attachment 13
- Panel description 15
- Switches controls keys and connectors 15
- D keypad 16
- Panel description 16
- Panel description 17
- Function display 18
- Panel description 18
- Panel description 19
- Battery pack replacement 20
- Battery packs 20
- D battery packs 20
- Battery caution 21
- Battery packs 21
- Charging note 21
- D battery pack life 21
- Battery charging 22
- Battery packs 22
- D about ad 99n 22
- D regular charging with the bc 146 22
- R caution 22
- Battery packs 23
- Chargeable battery bp 210n ni mh battery bp 209n bp 222n ni cd batteries 23
- Chargeable battery bp 210n ni mh battery bp 209n bp 222n ni cd batteries bp 211n li ion battery 23
- D rapid charging with the bc 119n ad 101 23
- D rapid charging with the bc 144n 23
- The optional bc 119n provides rapid charging of battery packs the following items are additionally required 23
- The optional bc 144n provides rapid charging of optional battery packs the following are additionally required 23
- Battery case 24
- Battery packs 24
- D rapid charging with the bc 121n ad 101 24
- Optional for some versions 24
- Basic operation 25
- Power on 25
- Setting a frequency 25
- Vfo mode selection 25
- Basic operation 26
- D by other methods 26
- D tuning step selection 26
- Basic operation 27
- D to set the audio level 27
- D to set the squelch level 27
- Receive and transmit 27
- Setting audio squelch level 27
- Basic operation 28
- Display type 28
- Key lock function 28
- General 29
- Repeater operation 29
- Reversed duplex mode 29
- Offset frequency 30
- Repeater operation 30
- Subaudible tones 30
- D tone information 31
- Repeater lockout 31
- Repeater operation 31
- Auto repeater function 32
- Repeater operation 32
- Usa csa versions only 32
- General description 33
- Memory call operation 33
- Selecting a memory channel 33
- Selecting the call channel 33
- For 1 sec when 3 beeps will sound to program the information into the se lected memory channel and return to vfo 34
- Memory call operation 34
- Momentarily 34
- Programming the memory call channels 34
- Q push d 34
- T push y or z to select the desired memory channel 34
- Then c 34
- Then push and hold c 34
- To select vfo mode if necessary w set the desired frequency e set other information such as tone duplex as desired r push a 34
- Y push a 34
- Channel name programming 35
- D memory call vfo 35
- Memory call operation 35
- Memory transfers 35
- D clearing a memory 36
- D memory call memory call 36
- Memory call operation 36
- Memory bank selection 37
- Memory bank setting 37
- Memory call operation 37
- Memory call operation 38
- Transferring bank contents 38
- Dtmf memory 39
- Programming a dtmf code sequence 39
- D using a dtmf memory channel 40
- Dtmf memory 40
- Transmitting a dtmf code sequence 40
- D manual dtmf code transmission 41
- Dtmf memory 41
- Dtmf transmission rate 41
- E push d 42
- Programmed scan 42
- Programmed scan repeatedly scans between two user pro grammed frequencies memory channels 1a 3a and 1b 3b or scans between upper and lower band edges this scan is useful for checking for signals within a specific fre quency range such as repeater output frequencies etc scans between lower start and high stop frequency 42
- Q push d 42
- Scan operation 42
- Scan types 42
- To select vfo mode if necessary w push a 42
- To start the scan then a se lected scan edge appears as p1 p2 p3 or al 42
- To stop the scan 42
- Memory scan 43
- Scan operation 43
- D memory or call channel watch 44
- Priority watch 44
- Scan operation 44
- Skip channels 44
- D memory scan watch 45
- Scan operation 45
- Scan resume condition 45
- D operation 46
- Subaudible tones 46
- Tone squelch 46
- D setting subaudible tones for tone squelch operation 47
- Subaudible tones 47
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 48
- Pocket beep operation 48
- Subaudible tones 48
- Subaudible tones 49
- Tone scan 49
- Code programming 50
- Pager code squelch 50
- Pager function 50
- D code programming 51
- Pager code squelch 51
- D calling a specific station 52
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 52
- Pager code squelch 52
- Pager operation 52
- Code squelch 53
- Pager code squelch 53
- Call sign programming 54
- D your own call sign programming 54
- Digital mode operation 54
- Requires optional ut 118 54
- D your call sign note programming 55
- Digital mode operation 55
- D station call sign programming 56
- Digital mode operation 56
- For your information 56
- D when sending a cq 57
- Digital mode operation 57
- Digital voice mode operation 57
- D received call record 58
- D when calling the desired station 58
- Digital mode operation 58
- When receiving a digital call 58
- Break in communication 59
- D to store a received call 59
- Digital mode operation 59
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 60
- Digital mode operation 60
- Emr communication 60
- Pocket beep operation 60
- Digital mode operation 61
- Digital monitor 61
- Digital squelch functions 61
- Digital mode operation 62
- Low speed data communication 62
- About d star system 63
- Digital mode operation 63
- Digital mode operation 64
- Repeater call sign programming 64
- D auto data transmission 65
- D auto reply 65
- D digital code 65
- Digital mode operation 65
- Setting other items 65
- D auto rx call sign write 66
- D auto rx repeater call sign write 66
- D data speed 66
- D standby beep 66
- Digital mode operation 66
- D auto rx call sign display 67
- D auto your own call sign display 67
- D message transmission 67
- D tx message 67
- Digital mode operation 67
- D rx message indication 68
- D tx message programming 68
- Digital mode operation 68
- D position indication 69
- Digital mode operation 69
- Gps operation 69
- D gps automatic transmission 70
- D receiving a gps transmission 70
- Digital mode operation 70
- Important 70
- Enter exit set 71
- Other functions 71
- Set mod 71
- Set mode 71
- Tial set mod 71
- D dtcs code 72
- D dtcs polarity 72
- D offset frequency 72
- D reverse function 72
- D tuning step 72
- Other functions 72
- D function key timer 73
- D lcd backlight 73
- D scan pause timer 73
- D transmission permission 73
- Other functions 73
- D memory bank link function 74
- D memory bank setting 74
- D weather alert function 74
- D wide narrow setting 74
- Other functions 74
- D entering initial set mode 75
- D key touch beep 75
- D time out timer 75
- Initial set mode 75
- Other functions 75
- D auto power off 76
- D auto repeater 76
- D repeater lock out 76
- D squelch delay 76
- Other functions 76
- D dial assignment 77
- D display type 77
- D dtmf rate 77
- D lcd contrast 77
- Other functions 77
- D digital monitor setting 78
- D monitor key action 78
- D power save 78
- D tuning speed acceleration 78
- Other functions 78
- A 1750 hz tone can be transmitted with the hm 75a opera tion push a while pushing ptt 79
- As below this assignment is conve nient for 3 channel use of simple operation mic n1 normal 1 default mic n2 normal 2 mic sm simple mode 79
- D mic simple mode 79
- Note turn power off when connecting the hm 75a to the transceiver vfo mode cannot be selected via the microphone when simple mode is selected 79
- Optional hm 75a required 79
- Other functions 79
- This item turns the microphone simple mode on and off microphone simple mode is used to change the function as signments for keys in the optional hm 75 79
- D alc function 80
- D battery protection function 80
- D s meter squelch 80
- Other functions 80
- D weather alert function 81
- D weather channel selection 81
- Other functions 81
- Weather channel operation 81
- Cpu reset 82
- Important 82
- Other functions 82
- Partial reset 82
- Cloning 83
- Transceiver to transceiver cloning 83
- Cloning 84
- Cloning using a pc 84
- Please refer to the help file that comes with cs v82 84
- Optional mb 86 installation 85
- Optional units 85
- Optional ut 108 118 installation 85
- Caution 86
- D mb 86 stopper 86
- Optional units 86
- When attaching 86
- When removing 86
- Ic v82 87
- Specifications 87
- General 88
- Ic u82 88
- Receiver 88
- Specifications 88
- Transmitter 88
- D battery packs 89
- D belt clip 89
- D charger 89
- D internal unit 89
- D other options 89
- Options 89
- Options 90
- Mode arrangement 91
- Set mode 91
- Initial set mode 92
- Mode arrangement 92
- Mode arrangement 93
- Option set mode 93
- Declaration of conformity 94
- Declaration of conformity 95
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 96
- Ic u82 96
- Ic v82 96
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