Icom IC-775DSP [15/67] Acc sockets
Содержание
- Important explicit definitions 2
- Precautions 2
- Unpacking 2
- Table of contents 3
- Front panel 4
- Function 4
- Panel description 4
- Function 5
- Function 6
- Function 7
- Setting procedure 7
- Audio peak filter control apf 10
- Clear switch clear p 32 10
- Clears the rit zi tx shift frequency 10
- Dtx switch zl tx p 32 10
- Function 10
- Inner control p 30 varies the peak frequency of the audio peak filter to pick out a cw signal from interference while the apf switch is on 10
- Panel description 10
- Rit switch rit p 32 10
- Rit zitx control rit zltx p 32 10
- Scan switch scan p 53 10
- Shifts the receive and or transmit frequency while the rit and or j tx functions are on 10
- Starts and stops a scan 10
- Turns the rit function on and off 10
- Turns the z1tx function on and off 10
- Function 11
- Filter switch condition and selected filters 12
- Filter switches wide nar 455k 12
- Function 12
- Nar9m p 31 select the if filters 12
- P 28 adjust the receiver s passband width of the 455 khz and 9 mhz if filters for the inner and outer controls respectively 12
- Panel description 12
- Passband tuning controls twin pbt 12
- Simplified example of the pbt function 12
- Function display 13
- Rear panel 14
- Ac fuse holder fuse p 56 15
- Ac power socket ac p 15 15
- Acc sockets 15
- Alc input jack alc p 17 15
- Connects the supplied ac power cable to an ac outlet 2 versions are available 100 120 v ac 50 60 hz version 220 240 v ac 50 60 hz version 15
- Connects to the alc output jack of a non lcom linear amplifier 15
- Earning 15
- Fin no 15
- Fuse this could cause a fire 15
- His could cause a fire or ruin the transceiver 15
- Holds a fuse for the internal ac power supply 100 120 v versions 12 a fgmb 220 240 v versions 5 a 15
- Ids the suggested voltage for each ver 15
- Never apply ac voltage 15
- Never use a non rated 15
- Panel description 15
- Pin name description specifications 15
- Pl c 1 15
- Pm name description specifications 15
- Rear panel 15
- Technical information 15
- Warning 15
- Caution do not short pin 2 to ground as this can damage the internal 8 v regulator 16
- Change the main readout frequency or memory channel 16
- Hm 36 schematic diagram 16
- Microphone connector 16
- Microphone optional hm 36 16
- O up down switches up dn 16
- Panel description 16
- Ptt switch p 22 16
- Push and hold to transmit release to receive 16
- Technical information 16
- Antenna 17
- Arning never 17
- Grounding 17
- Installation and connections 2 17
- Selecting a location 17
- Unpacking 17
- Front panel 18
- Installation and connections 18
- Rear panel 18
- Required connections 18
- Advanced connections 19
- Front panel 19
- Installation and connections 2 19
- Caution 20
- Connecting a non icom linear amplifier 20
- Connecting the ic 2kl 20
- Connecting the ic 4kl 20
- Installation and connections 20
- Linear amplifier connections 20
- Note 1 the specifications for the send relay are 24 v dc 1 a if this level is exceeded a large external relay must be used 20
- Note 2 the alc output level of the linear amplifier must be in the range 0 v to 4 v and the trans ceiver does not accept positive voltage 20
- P caution 20
- Use the anti connector when connecting a linear amplifier 20
- External antenna selector or antenna tuner connections 21
- Transverter jack information 21
- According to the afsk system modulation may become shallow or not occur at all turn the psn 22
- Afsk and sstv connections 22
- Afsk and sstv connections via microphone connector 22
- For dsp equipped type when operating afsk or sstv in ssb mode the 22
- For rtty operation 22
- Fsk and afsk sstv connections 22
- Fsk rtty connection 22
- Installation and connections 22
- Modulation off p 41 to cancel the transmit filter in this case 22
- Priate if filters corresponding to the signal width 22
- The optional 250 hz cw narrow filters may not pass rtty signals be sure to select the appro 22
- To connect a terminal unit tnc or scan converter refer the diagram below 22
- Transmit 2 khz low pass filter is activated at its p default setting p 42 22
- Ascii code for command 17 acceptable characters a z 0 9 _ and space _______ 23
- Cl v connection example the transceiver can be connected through an op tional ct 17 cl v level converter to a personal computer equipped with an rs 232c port the icom communication interface v cl v controls the follow ing functions of the transceiver 23
- Command table 23
- Continues the next letter without a space e g 23
- Controller to ic 775 dsp 23
- Data format the cl v system can be operated using the following data formats data formats differ according to com mand numbers a data area or sub command is added for some commands 23
- Ic 775 dsp to controller 23
- Installation and connections 2 23
- Ng message to controller 23
- Ok message to controller 23
- Os sos 23
- Remote jack cl v information 23
- Up to four icom cl v transceivers or receivers can be connected to a personal computer equipped with an rs 232c port see p 48 for setting the cl v condi tion using the h set mode 23
- After resetting the transceiver set controls and switches as shown in the figure below 24
- Before first applying power make sure all connec tions required for your system are complete by referr ing to section 2 then reset the transceiver using the following procedure 24
- Correct the set mode settings after resetting optional filter settings in h set mode p 47 24
- Cw max clockwise ccw max counterclockwise 24
- Im 3 basic operation 24
- Initial settings 24
- Iu 1пп пп ii iuu uu 24
- Note resetting clears all programmed con tents in memory channels and returns programmed values in the p set and h set modes to default values 24
- Power on 24
- T make sure the transceiver power is off while pushing clear push in power to turn 24
- Turn power on then check the display if any of the following indicators appear turn them off as follows 24
- When first applying power cpu resetting 24
- Basic ssb am operation basic fm operation 25
- Basic cw operation 26
- Basic fsk rtty operation 26
- Vfo description 27
- 2 input the desired frequency 28
- 3 select the desired operating mode with the mode 28
- Basic operation 28
- Direct frequency entry with the keypad 28
- Example 28
- For general coverage receiver use push gene on the keypad 1 3 times 28
- For ham band use j push the desired band key on the keypad 1 3 28
- Frequency setting with the main dial 28
- Function 28
- I снос nn 28
- Inn nn iuu uu 28
- Main readout and the main dial does not function in this case push main lock to deactivate the dial lock function 28
- P note if the main dial lock function is activated ieq3 is indicated in the 28
- Push ent to enter the input frequency 28
- Push main f inp 28
- Rotate the main dial to set the desired frequency 28
- Switches 28
- The transceiver has a keypad for direct frequency entry as described below 28
- Zinn пп c i cuu uu 28
- Advanced tuning functions 29
- Ю юс п пп 29
- 4 function operations 30
- Memo pad operation 30
- If notch operation 31
- Twin pbt operation 31
- Auto notch function 32
- Cw pitch control 32
- Noise reduction 32
- P set mode 32
- Apf operation 33
- Noise blanker 33
- Assband width 34
- Check the interference tone 34
- Cw r mode 34
- Cw reverse mode 34
- Filter selection 34
- Filter selection and p 34
- Filter switch 9 mhz if filter 455 khz if filter 34
- Filter switch condition and selected 34
- Filter switch constru 34
- Filters 34
- Function operations 34
- Iction 34
- Medium medium 34
- Medium narrow 34
- Medium wide 34
- Mhz and 455 khz if filters 34
- Narrow medium optional filters 34
- Narrow narrow passband width are shown at 6 db the optional 250 hz cw narrow filters may not pass rtty signals 34
- Narrower if filter for the 9 mhz or 455 khz if filter respectively 34
- Once or twice to select cw or 34
- Push cw 34
- Push nar 9m or nar 455k to select the 34
- Push wide to select the wider if filters for the 9 34
- Receive audio tone response 34
- Shown in the table at right below 34
- The cw r cw reverse mode receives cw sig nals with a reverse side cw carrier point like that of lsb and usb modes 34
- The filter selection is automatically memorized in each mode 34
- The filter switches select the if passband width as i 34
- Use when interference signals are near the desired signal and you want to change the interference tone 34
- When an optional filter is installed set the optional filter setting in h set mode p 47 optional filters cannot be selected with default setting 34
- Wide does not function in fm mode the switch conditions are memorized in each mode 34
- Wide medium 34
- Wide wide 34
- Practical example 35
- Rit and zitx 35
- Convenient 36
- In nn iu uu 36
- Quick split function 36
- Split frequency operation 36
- 5 push split twice to cancel the function 37
- Channelized split operation 37
- Channelized split operation allows you to set a 37
- Function operations 4 37
- I c ju uu______________ 37
- I i ijj uu 37
- I iu pnn nn 37
- I zion nn 37
- Ii ijj uu 37
- Ijj lili 37
- Iu ioc nn 37
- L 13 05 0 37
- N cuu uu 37
- Nelized split operation on 37
- Practical example 37
- Push split again for 2 sec to turn the chan 37
- Push sub m ch up m ch dn one or more 37
- Quency steps equivalent to the split shift frequency from the receive frequency during split frequency operation the channelized split shift frequency can be programmed from 1 99 khz and can be shifted up to 99 khz 37
- Set the receive frequency push split to turn the split frequency opera 37
- Times to shift the transmit frequency in the pre programmed frequency steps 37
- Tion on 37
- Tor nn i i 37
- Transmit frequency in the pre programmed ire s 37
- Xample split shift frequency 5 khz 37
- Dualwatch operation 38
- I iu zi in nn lot in c iu uu 38
- Monitor function 38
- Meter function 39
- Speech compressor 39
- Swr reading 39
- Vox operation 39
- Electronic cw keyer 40
- Memory keyer 40
- P set mode 40
- Repeater operation 41
- Antenna tuner operation 42
- Band memory for automatic antenna selection 43
- Dial lock function 43
- Iu jjn nn 43
- Piul rnt 5 el 43
- Br 1 3h e 44
- Brl3he 44
- Ds pun e 44
- El els ee 44
- I 5 set mode 44
- P set mode 44
- Pu sh see 44
- Set mode description 44
- G____________________prdle 45
- Prr______________ 45
- Ud prd 45
- _____________ t lpf 45
- Do__________________erl______ 46
- Heb_________________pl eer 46
- N b p__________________ 5eleele 46
- Ncs ee 46
- O___________________ rbeu 46
- R rbbb p 46
- Ripp_________________ erl 46
- Suu _________________p beh 46
- Ens f speech 47
- H set mode 47
- Off _________________ sc res 47
- On sc res 47
- On__________________ ts ru e 47
- Speech 47
- Upn ei speech 47
- Upn f speech 47
- Dd spd 48
- H___________________scspd 48
- La __________________ sc spd 48
- Lu________________ prd ch 48
- Prd ch 48
- Rn e s el 48
- Rnt sel 48
- Ud spd 48
- _______ 48
- R 5pl 1 t 49
- R durl 49
- A bhud 51
- Cl 13 1 51
- H______________ a rddr 51
- Hbh_________________1 rd dr 51
- Memory channel selection 52
- Memory channels 52
- Memory clearing 52
- Memory channel programming 53
- Frequency transferring 54
- Scan edge memory channels 55
- Pre operation 56
- Scan types 56
- Memory scan operation 57
- Programmed scan operation 57
- Select memory scan operation 57
- Frequency calibration approximate 58
- Main dial brake adjustment 58
- Maintenance and adjustment 58
- P set mode 58
- Ac fuse replacement 59
- Cleaning 59
- Lithium backup battery 59
- Mb 19 installation 59
- Warning 59
- Problem possible cause 60
- Problems which are not equipment malfunctions solve it through the use of this chart contact your nearest icom dealer or service center 60
- The following chart is designed to help you correct if you are not able to locate the cause of a problem or 60
- Troubleshooting 60
- Warning 60
- Display 61
- Problem possible cause 61
- Transmit 61
- Troubleshooting 61
- Internal views 62
- Left side view 62
- Top view 62
- If unit 63
- Internal views 63
- Pll unit rf unit 63
- Ex 627 64
- Ic 2kl 64
- Ic at500 64
- Mbs 1 1 options 64
- Ui 100 64
- Cr 282 65
- Fl 101 fl 102 and fl 223 65
- Fl 53a and fl 222 65
- Options 65
- All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation 66
- Antenna 66
- General 66
- Receiver 66
- Specifications 66
- Transmitter 66
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- Count on us 67
- Icom inc 67
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ALC INPUT JACK ALC p 17 Connects to the ALC output jack of a non lcom linear amplifier AC FUSE HOLDER FUSE p 56 Holds a fuse for the internal AC power supply 100 120 V versions 12 A FGMB 220 240 V versions 5 A High breaking AC POWER SOCKET AC p 15 Connects the supplied AC power cable to an AC outlet 2 versions are available 100 120 V AC 50 60 Hz version 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz version capability fuse WARNING NEVER use a non rated fuse This could cause a fire EARNING NEVER apply AC voltage ids the suggested voltage for each ver his could cause a fire or ruin the transceiver TECHNICAL INFORMATION ACC SOCKETS Pl C 1 Rear panel view FIN NO PIN NAME SPECIFICATIONS 1 RTTY Controls RTTY keying HIGH level LOW level Output current 2 GND Connects to ground Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 2 3 SEND Input output pin Goes to ground when transmitting When grounded transmits Ground level 0 5 to 0 8 V Input current Less than 20 mA Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 3 4 MOD Modulator input Connects to a modulator Input impedance Input level 5 AF AF detector output Fixed regardless of AF position Output impedance 4 7 kQ Output level 100 to 350 mV rms 6 SOLS Squelch output Goes to ground when squelch opens SQL open SQL closed 7 13 8 V 13 8 V output when power is ON Output current Max 1 A Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 7 8 ALC ALC voltage input Control voltage 4 to 0 V Input impedance More than 10 kQ Connected in parallel with ACC 2 pin 5 MN NO pm NAME Rear panel view DESCRIPTION More than 2 4 V Less than 0 6 V Less than 2 mA 10kQ Approx 100 mV rms Less than 0 3 V 5 mA More than 6 0 V 100 pA SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION Output voltage Output current 1 8V 2 GND Same as ACC 1 pin 2 3 SEND Same as ACC 1 pin 3 4 BAND 5 ALC 6 TRV 7 13 8 V Regulated 8 V output Band voltage output Varies with amateur band Output voltage 8V 0 3 V Less than 10 mA 0 to 8 0 V Same as ACC 1 pin 8 Activates X VERTER input output when HIGH voltage is applied Input impedance More than 10 kQ Input voltage 2 to 13 8 V Same as ACC 1 pin 7 12