Icom IC-V8000 [6/88] Quick reference guide
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
■ Installation
D Location
Select a location which can support the weight of the trans-
ceiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. We rec-
ommend the locations shown in the diagram below.
NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the
vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
NEVER place the transceiver where air bag deployment may
be obstructed.
DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows di-
rectly onto it.
AVOID placing the transceiver in direct sunlight.
D Using the mounting bracket
➀ Drill 4 holes where the mounting bracket is to be installed.
• Approx. 5.5–6 mm (
1
⁄4″) when using nuts; approx. 2–3 mm (
1
⁄8″)
when using self-tapping screws.
➁ Insert the supplied screws, nuts and washers through the
mounting bracket and tighten.
➂ Adjust the angle for the clearest view of the function dis-
play.
Nut
Spring washer
Flat washer
Spring
washer
When using
self-tapping
screws
Mounting
nut
Mounting
bracket
• Example— Installation location
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- Instruction manual 1
- Iv8000 1
- Vhf fm transceiver 1
- 75 w of high transmit output power 2
- D features 2
- Dual color amber green lcd backlight 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Foreword 2
- Front mounted speaker for clear audio readability 2
- Important 2
- Optional dtmf decoder 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Remote control microphone available 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Tone squelch dtcs squelch standard 2
- Be careful 3
- Cautions 3
- Do not 3
- R warning never 3
- R warning rf exposure 3
- Depending on version 4
- Hm 118n 4
- Or hm 118tn tan 4
- Q dc power cable 3 m 1 w mobile mounting bracket 1 e microphone hm 133v 1 r fuse 20 a 1 t mounting screws nuts and washers 1 set y microphone hange 4
- Supplied versions are also available 4
- Table of contents supplied accessories 4
- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5
- D location 6
- D using the mounting bracket 6
- I installation 6
- Quick reference guide 6
- Connecting to a dc power source 7
- Connecting to a dc power supply 7
- D battery connection 7
- D dc power supply connection 7
- Make sure the ground terminal of the dc power supply is grounded 7
- Never connect the transceiver directly to a 24 v battery do not use the cigarette lighter socket for power con nections see p 5 for details attach a rubber grommet when passing the dc power cable through a metal plate to prevent short circuiting 7
- Quick reference guide 7
- Use a 13 v dc power supply with at least 15 a capacity 7
- D antenna installation 8
- D connecting a microphone 8
- Quick reference guide 8
- I your first contact 9
- Quick reference guide 9
- Tune the desired frequency 9
- Turning on the transceiver 9
- Using the hm 133v 9
- We hope these pointers have been helpful now you are ready to call cq 9
- I repeater operation 10
- Quick reference guide 10
- Repeater tone 10
- Setting duplex 10
- Using the hm 133v 10
- I programming memory channels 11
- Quick reference guide 11
- Selecting a memory channel 11
- Setting a frequency 11
- Using the hm 133v 11
- Writing a memory channel 11
- I front panel 12
- Panel description 12
- Panel description 13
- I function display 14
- Panel description 14
- Panel description 15
- I rear panel 16
- Panel description 16
- I microphone hm 133v 17
- Panel description 17
- I microphone keypad 18
- Key function secondary function key other functions 18
- Panel description 18
- Key function secondary function key other functions 19
- Panel description 19
- D turning power on off 20
- D vfo mode selection 20
- I preparation 20
- I using the tuning dial 20
- Setting a frequency 20
- I using the keypad 21
- I using the y z keys 21
- Setting a frequency 21
- I tuning step selection 22
- Setting a frequency 22
- D frequency lock 23
- D microphone keypad lock 23
- I lock functions 23
- Setting a frequency 23
- Basic operation 24
- I monitor function 24
- I receiving 24
- Basic operation 25
- I audio mute function 25
- I squelch attenuator 25
- Basic operation 26
- I selecting output power 26
- I transmitting 26
- Basic operation 27
- I one touch ptt function 27
- I accessing a repeater 28
- Repeater operation 28
- Repeater operation 29
- D subaudible tones 30
- Encoder function 30
- I subaudible tones 30
- Repeater operation 30
- D 1750 hz tone 31
- D dtmf tones 31
- Push dtmf s then push the keys of the de sired dtmf digits 31
- Repeater operation 31
- The microphone has 1750 hz tone capability used for ring tone when calling etc 31
- X push m tone 1 to transmit a 1750 hz tone call signal for 0 sec push and hold 0 tone 2 to transmit a 1750 hz tone call signal for an arbitrary period 31
- Z push func 31
- I offset frequency 32
- I repeater lockout 32
- Repeater operation 32
- I reversed duplex mode 33
- Repeater operation 33
- D frequency range and offset direction 34
- D setting the auto repeater function on off 34
- I auto repeater 34
- Repeater operation 34
- U s a and c s a versions only 34
- I general description 35
- I memory channel selection 35
- Memory operation 35
- I programming a memory channel 36
- D programming a memory channel via the microphone 37
- Memory operation 37
- D memory call vfo 38
- Memory operation 38
- Transferring memory contents 38
- D memory call call memory 39
- Memory operation 39
- I memory clearing 40
- Memory operation 40
- I programming channel names 41
- Memory operation 41
- Memory operation 42
- I memory bank selection 43
- Memory operation 43
- I memory bank setting 44
- Memory operation 44
- I transferring bank contents 45
- Memory operation 45
- Call channel operation 46
- I call channel selection 46
- I call channel transferring 46
- I programming a call channel 47
- Full scan 48
- I scan types 48
- Memory scan 48
- Programmed scan 48
- Scan operation 48
- Scan resume condition 48
- D operation 49
- D preparation 49
- I scan start stop 49
- Scan operation 49
- I scan edges programming 50
- D programming scan edges via microphone 51
- Scan operation 51
- I skip channel setting 52
- Scan operation 52
- I scan resume condition 53
- Scan operation 53
- Call channel watch 54
- I priority watch types 54
- Memory channel watch 54
- Memory scan watch 54
- Priority watch 54
- I priority watch operation 55
- Priority watch 55
- Dtmf memory encoder 56
- I programming a dtmf code 56
- D automatic transmission dtmf memory 57
- D manual transmission 57
- D transmitting a dtmf memory directly 57
- Dtmf memory encoder 57
- I transmitting a dtmf code 57
- Dtmf memory encoder 58
- I dtmf speed 58
- I pocket beep operation 59
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 59
- D available tone frequency list 60
- D calling a waiting station using pocket beep 60
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 60
- I tone dtcs squelch operation 61
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 61
- I tone scan 62
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 62
- Code programming 63
- I pager function 63
- Pager code squelch 63
- D code programming 64
- Pager code squelch 64
- Pager code squelch 65
- D calling a specific station 66
- I pager operation 66
- Pager code squelch 66
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 67
- Pager code squelch 67
- I code squelch 68
- Pager code squelch 68
- I set mode 69
- Other functions 69
- Adjust to suit lighting conditions the levels 1 dark to 4 bright default are available 70
- Amber setting default green setting 70
- Available subaudible tone frequencies 70
- D display color 70
- D display dimmer 70
- D dtcs code and polarity 70
- D repeater tone 70
- D tone squelch tone 70
- Other functions 70
- Sets dtcs code both encoder and decoder for dtcs squelch operation total of 208 codes 104 codes for each normal and inverse polarities are available default 023n 70
- Sets subaudible tone frequency both encoder and decoder for tone squelch operation total of 50 tone frequencies 67 254 hz are available default 88 hz 70
- Sets subaudible tone frequency encoder only for repeater operation total of 50 tone frequencies 67 254 hz are available default 88 hz 70
- The display color can be set to amber default or green 70
- D offset frequency 71
- D reverse mode 71
- D scan resume timer 71
- D transmit permission 71
- D tuning step 71
- Other functions 71
- D channel skip setting 72
- D cooling fan control 72
- D weather alert function 72
- D wide narrow setting 72
- Other functions 72
- D entering initial set mode 73
- I initial set mode 73
- Other functions 73
- D auto repeater 74
- D key touch beep 74
- D time out timer 74
- Other functions 74
- D auto power off 75
- D dtmf speed 75
- D repeater lockout 75
- D squelch delay 75
- Other functions 75
- D display type 76
- D squelch attenuator 76
- D weather channel selection 76
- I weather channel operation 76
- Other functions 76
- D weather alert function 77
- Other functions 77
- D f 1 f 2 keys on hm 133v 78
- D up dn keys on a microphones 78
- I microphone keys 78
- Other functions 78
- Other than hm 133v 78
- I all reset 79
- I partial reset 79
- Other functions 79
- Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro grammed contents from one transceiver to another or data from a personal computer to a transceiver using the optional cs v8000 80
- D cloning between transceivers 80
- E push mw s mw on the master transceiver 80
- I data cloning 80
- Other functions 80
- Power on 80
- Q connect the opc 474 cloning cable to the sp jack of the master and sub transceivers 80
- R when cloning is finished turn power off then on to exit cloning mode 80
- Turn power on to enter cloning mode master trans ceiver only power on only for sub transceiver 80
- D cloning error 81
- D cloning using a personal computer 81
- Other functions 81
- I troubleshooting 82
- If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center 82
- Maintenance 82
- Problem possible cause solution ref 82
- I fuse replacement 83
- Maintenance 83
- I optional unit installation 84
- Maintenance 84
- I options 85
- I specifications 85
- Specifications and options 85
- Clone mode 86
- Dtmf memory 86
- Mode arrangement 86
- Mode arrangement 87
- Set mode initial set mode 87
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 88
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