Icom IC-A6 [7/40] Panel description
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q BACKLIGHT SWITCH [LIGHT] (p. 11)
Turns the backlight for display and keypad ON or OFF.
w PTT SWITCH [PTT] (p. 9)
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
•“ ” appears on the function display while transmitting.
e VOLUME [VOL] (p. 9)
Adjusts the audio level.
r TUNING DIAL [DIAL] (pgs. 8–12)
➥ Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency, WX chan-
nel number, BANK number and memory channel.
➥ Rotate [DIAL] to set the squelch level and beep tone
level.
t ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT] (p. 7)
Connects the supplied antenna.
y RECALL CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [
ΩΩ
]/[
≈≈
] (p. 10)
➥ Push to enter the recall function mode.
➥ Push to call the stored frequency in the recall
mode.
➥ Push , then push [Ω]/[≈]to replace stored re-
call frequencies to back or front.
u SQUELCH KEY [SQL•
WX-ALERT
] (p. 8)
➥ Push [SQL•
WX-ALERT], then rotate [DIAL] to se-
lect the squelch level.
• 24 squelch levels and squelch open (0) are available.
➥ Push , then push [SQL•WX-ALERT] to turn
the WX-alert function ON or OFF.
i POWER SWITCH [PWR] (pgs. 9, 28)
➥ Push and hold for 2 sec. to turn the power ON
or OFF.
➥ While pushing and holding [MR•
MW], push
[PWR] to enter the cloning function mode.
o EXTERNAL SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE JACKS
[MIC/SP] (p. 34)
Connects an OPC-499
HEADSET ADAPTER and headset, if
desired.
!0 FUNCTION KEY
Push to call up the function indicator, “”, then
push another key to access its secondary function.
•“ ” appears for 3 sec. after is pushed; at this time
pushing again cancels the indication.
NOTE: In general, “” disappears when an-
other key is pushed to activate a secondary
function. However, some keys which have more
than one secondary function, (such as [DUP]),
do not cancel “”. In this case, “” disap-
pears automatically after 3 sec.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Содержание
- Ia6 ia24 1
- Ic a24 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Vhf air band transceiver 1
- Caution 2
- Electromagnetic interference compatibility 2
- Occupational controlled use 2
- Safety training information 2
- Explicit definitions 3
- Foreword 3
- Important 3
- Read all instruction 3
- Save this instruction manual 3
- Supplied accessories 3
- Do not 4
- Precaution 4
- R warning neve 4
- Table of contents 5
- I panel description 6
- Panel description 6
- Panel description 7
- Panel description 8
- Panel description 9
- 0 1 1 2 3 10
- I function display 10
- Panel description 10
- Q w e r t y 10
- Panel description 11
- Accessory attachment 12
- D antenna caution 12
- D battery pack replacement 12
- D belt clip 12
- Basic operation 13
- I selecting a weather channel 13
- I setting a frequency 13
- I setting a squelch level 13
- Basic operation 14
- I anl function 14
- I receiving 14
- I transmitting 14
- Basic operation 15
- D calling the stored frequencies 15
- D deletes the stored recall channel 15
- D replaces the stored recall channel 15
- I low battery indicator 15
- I recall function 15
- Basic operation 16
- D setting the side tone level 16
- I accessing 121 mhz emergency frequency 16
- I backlighting 16
- I lock function 16
- I setting beep tone 16
- I side tone function 16
- Setting weather alert function 16
- I memory channel selection 17
- I transferring memory contents 17
- Memory operation 17
- E push then push mr 18
- Example programming wx 05 into memory bank 3 memory channel 9 18
- I programming a memory channel 18
- Memory operation 18
- Q push clr 18
- R rotate dial to select the desired memory channel num ber 18
- T push ent 18
- The transceiver has 200 20 ch 10 bank memory chan nels for storage of often used frequencies 18
- To program the contents into the selected memory channel 18
- To program the information into the chan nel and return to the frequency mode 18
- To select the frequency mode if neces sary w select the desired frequency 18
- Clearing the memory contents 19
- I memory names 19
- Example programming 125 00 mhz into memory bank 1 memory channel 17 with air 23 as a comment 20
- Memory operation 20
- Note push 0 20
- Then rotate dial to select the bank number if desired push clr 20
- To continue memory name programming 20
- I com band scan 21
- I memory scan 21
- I scan types 21
- Scan operation 21
- I tag channel setting 22
- I weather channel scan 22
- Scan operation 22
- U s a version only 22
- I vor indicators 23
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 23
- D selecting the next vor station when using cdi mod 24
- D to or from flag selection 24
- D to select the cdi mode 24
- D to select the dvor mode 24
- I vor functions 24
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 24
- I flying to a vor station 25
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 25
- N magnetic north 26
- Note the course deviation indica tor appears when the aircraft is off course in this example the aircraft is 6 degrees off course to the left the pilot must turn more than 6 degrees right to get back on course 26
- The aircraft is off course 26
- The aircraft is on course 26
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 26
- Vor station 26
- I crosschecking position 27
- I entering a desired course 27
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 27
- Crosschecking position 28
- Example entering the desired course bearing 65 to a vor station 28
- N magnetic north 28
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 28
- Vor station 28
- D operating the duplex function 29
- D programming a duplex frequency 29
- I duplex operation 29
- Vor navigation ic a24 only 29
- Battery packs 30
- Caution neve 30
- I battery cautions 30
- I battery charging 30
- Battery packs 31
- D regular charging 31
- I optional battery case 31
- Battery packs 32
- D rapid charging with the bc 119n ad 101 32
- D rapid charging with the bc 121n ad 101 32
- I optional battery chargers 32
- The optional bc 119n provides rapid charging of battery packs the following are additionally required 32
- The optional bc 121n allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously the following are additionally re quired 32
- Cloning 33
- D cloning error 33
- D cloning using pc 33
- D transceiver to transceiver cloning 33
- Troubleshooting 34
- D general 35
- D receiver 35
- D transmitter 35
- Specifications 35
- D battery case and packs 36
- D belt clips 36
- D chargers 36
- D dc cables 36
- D other options 36
- Different versions of this radio use different options ask your authorized dealer for details 36
- Options 36
- Ia24 a6 37
- Operation guide 37
- Quick reference 37
- When the desired vor signal can 37
- Quick reference 38
- Connection 39
- D opc 499 39
- Optional headset connection 39
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 40
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