Icom IC-2100H [44/72] I skip channel setting
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SCAN OPERATION
■ Skip channel
setting
The memory skip function speeds up scanning by checking
only those memory channels not set as skip channels. Set
skip channels as follows.
➀ Select a memory channel:
➥ Select memory mode by pushing [M/CALL] once or
twice.
➥ Rotate the tuning dial to select the memory channel.
➁ Push [SET] one or more times until “CHS” appears as
shown above.
➂ Rotate the tuning dial to turn the skip function ON or OFF
for the selected channel.
•“~” appears : The memory channel is skipped during
(CHS-ON) memory scan.
•“~” disappears : The memory channel is scanned during
(CHS-OFF) memory scan.
➃ Push [V/MHz] to exit set mode.
USING
SET MODE
The display shows that
memory channel 10 is set
as a skip channel.
M
X
SKIP
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Ä Select a memory channel.
➥ Select memory mode by pushing [MR].
➥ Push [Y] or [Z] to select a memory channel.
Å Push [FSET] one or more times until “CHS” ap-
pears as shown at left.
Ç Push [Y] or [Z] to set or cancel the skip setting.
• See item ➂ at left for skip indicator details.
É Push [ECLR] to exit set mode.
☞ NOTES:
Even though scan edge channels cannot be set as skip
channels, they ARE skipped during memory scan.
Memory channels programmed with memory names can-
not be set as skip channels. To set them as skip channels,
first push and hold [ANM] for 1 sec., then set as described
above.
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Содержание
- I2100h 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Mhz fm transceiver 1
- Cautions 2
- Do not 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Foreword 2
- Important 2
- R warning never 2
- Read all instructions 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Be careful 3
- Do not 3
- Supplied accessories 3
- Table of contents 4
- I front panel 6
- Panel description 6
- D microphone connector front panel view 7
- Panel description 7
- ➀ ➇ 7
- Call m tone low moni set 8
- I function display 8
- Low mid nar mute dup t sql prio ao busy 8
- Panel description 9
- I rear panel 10
- Panel description 10
- I microphone hm 98s 11
- Panel description 11
- I microphone keypad 12
- Key function 12
- Other functions 12
- Panel description 12
- Key function 13
- Other functions 13
- Panel description 13
- I location 14
- I using the mounting bracket 14
- Installation 14
- I battery connection 15
- I dc power supply connection 15
- Installation 15
- D antenna connector 16
- D antenna location 16
- I antenna installation 16
- Installation 16
- D turning power on off 17
- D vfo and memory modes 17
- I preparation 17
- Setting a frequency 17
- D frequency lock 18
- D microphone keypad lock 18
- I lock functions 18
- Setting a frequency 18
- I using the tuning dial 19
- I using the y z keys 19
- Setting a frequency 19
- Setting a frequency 20
- Tuning step selection 20
- I using the keypad 21
- Setting a frequency 21
- Basic operation 22
- I audio mute function 22
- I monitor function 22
- I receiving 22
- Basic operation 23
- I selecting output power 23
- I transmitting 23
- Basic operation 24
- I one touch ptt function 24
- I accessing a repeater 25
- Repeater operation 25
- A 1750 hz tone is required to access most euro pean repeaters the microphone has 1750 hz tone capability 26
- D 1750 hz tone 26
- D dtmf tones 26
- Push dtmf s then push the keys of the desired dtmf digits 26
- Repeater operation 26
- Ä push func 26
- Å push tone 1 to transmit a 1750 hz tone call signal for 0 sec push and hold tone 2 to transmit a 1750 hz tone call signal for an arbi trary period 26
- Encoder function 27
- I subaudible tone 27
- Repeater operation 27
- I offset frequency 28
- Repeater operation 28
- I auto repeater 29
- Repeater lockout 29
- Usa version 29
- D using the keypad 30
- D using the tuning dial 30
- D using the y z keys 30
- I general description 30
- I memory channel selection 30
- Memory operation 30
- I programming a memory channel 31
- Memory operation 31
- I programming a memory channel via the microphone 32
- Memory operation 32
- I transferring memory contents 33
- Memory operation 33
- I memory clearing 34
- Memory operation 34
- I alphanumeric display 35
- Memory operation 35
- Call channel operation 36
- I calling up the call channel 36
- I transferring call channel contents 36
- Programming the call channel 37
- I calling up a scratch pad memory 38
- Scratch pad memory 38
- What is scratch pad memory 38
- I transferring scratch pad memory contents 39
- Scratch pad memory 39
- Full scan 40
- I scan types 40
- Memory scan 40
- Programmed scan 40
- Scan operation 40
- Scan resume condition 40
- D operation 41
- D preparation 41
- I scan start stop 41
- Scan operation 41
- I programming scan edges 42
- Scan operation 42
- I programming scan edges via the microphone 43
- Scan operation 43
- I skip channel setting 44
- Scan operation 44
- I scan resume condition 45
- Scan operation 45
- Call channel watch 46
- I priority watch types 46
- Memory channel watch 46
- Memory scan watch 46
- Priority watch 46
- I priority watch operation 47
- Priority watch 47
- Dtmf memory encoder 48
- I programming a dtmf code 48
- D automatic transmission dtmf memory 49
- D transmitting a dtmf memory directly 49
- Dtmf memory encoder 49
- I dtmf speed 49
- I transmitting a dtmf code 49
- D calling a waiting station using pocket beep 50
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 50
- I pocket beep operation 50
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 50
- I tone squelch operation 51
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 51
- I tone scan 52
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 52
- I connection 53
- I hm 90 53
- Optional ex 1759 and hm 90 53
- Wireless operation 53
- I ex 1759 installation 54
- Wireless operation 54
- I hm 90 switches 55
- Wireless operation 55
- Wireless operation 56
- Wireless operation 57
- D microphone address 58
- D microphone dip switch 58
- I microphone address 58
- Wireless operation 58
- I beep tones on off 59
- I time out timer 59
- Other functions 59
- I auto power off 60
- I squelch delay 60
- Other functions 60
- I demonstration display 61
- I microphone f 1 f 2 keys 61
- Other functions 61
- I display color 62
- I display dimmer 62
- I fm narrow mode 62
- Other functions 62
- D cloning error 63
- D cloning using a pc 63
- I data cloning 63
- Other functions 63
- I troubleshooting 64
- If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center 64
- Maintenance 64
- Possible cause 64
- Problem 64
- Solution 64
- Maintenance 65
- Possible cause 65
- Problem 65
- Solution 65
- I fuse replacement 66
- I partial cpu resetting 66
- I resetting the cpu 66
- Maintenance 66
- General 67
- Receiver 67
- Specifications 67
- Transmitter 67
- D speakers 68
- D wireless remote accessories 68
- Options 68
- D hand microphones 69
- D other accessories 69
- Options 69
- Clone mode 70
- Dtmf memory 70
- Mode arrangement 70
- Initial set mode set mode 71
- Mode arrangement 71
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 72
- Count on us 72
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