Icom IC-2720H [3/96] Precaution
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RWARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio
Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed when
operating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF expo-
sure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communica-
tions Commission Office of Engineering and Technology’s report on
Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio fre-
quency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65).
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC out-
let. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.
RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a
vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—anything less may
result in an accident.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than
16 V DC. This will damage the transceiver.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse
polarity. This will damage the transceiver.
NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse
holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver
may be damaged.
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. The
transceiver may be damaged.
NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may
result in an electric shock or damage the transceiver.
NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehi-
cle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on the
rear panel.
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment contain-
ing a transmitter.
During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver with-
out running the vehicle’s engine. When the transceiver’s power is ON
and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon be-
come exhausted.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in
areas with temperatures below –10°C or above +60°C.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operat-
ing it continuously for long periods.
AVOID setting the transceiver in a place without adequate venti-
lation. Heat dissipation may be affected, and the transceiver may be
damaged.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol
when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver’s surfaces.
USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manu-
facturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may dam-
age the transceiver if attached.
For U.S.A. only
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not ex-
pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to
operate this device under FCC regulations.
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- Dual band fm transceiver 1
- I2720h 1
- Instruction manual 1
- New2001 1
- D features 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Foreword 2
- Important 2
- Independent controls for each left and right bands 2
- New dms dynamic memory scan system 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Remote control microphone standard 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Separate controller for flexible installation 50 w of high transmit output power 2
- V v u u simultaneous receive capability 2
- Be careful 3
- Caution 3
- Changes or modifications to this device not ex pressly approved by icom inc could void your authority to operate this device under fcc regulations 3
- For u s a only 3
- New2001 3
- Precaution 3
- R warning neve 3
- R warning rf exposure 3
- 3 m 11 ft 1 4
- A ferrite core is adapted for the usa version 4
- Hm 118n 4
- Ic 2720h_2 qxd 03 3 9 45 page iii 1 1 4
- New2001 4
- Or hm 118tn tan 4
- Q dc power cable 3 m 1 w mobile mounting bracket 1 e microphone hm 133 1 r fuse 20 a 1 t mounting screws nuts and washers 1 set y microphone hanger 1 u remote controller bracket mb 84 1 i mounting screws nuts and washers for mb 84 1 set o separation cabl 4
- Supplied versions are also available 4
- Table of contents supplied accessories 4
- Ic 2720h_2 qxd 03 3 9 45 page iv 1 1 5
- New2001 5
- D installation methods 6
- I installation 6
- Quick reference guide 6
- Remote installation 6
- Single body installation 6
- D location 7
- D using the mounting bracket 7
- Quick reference guide 7
- D mb 84 installation 8
- Is used for separate installation 8
- New2001 8
- Over head mounting 8
- Q drill 2 holes where the bracket is to be installed 8
- Quick reference guide 8
- Standard mounting 8
- The supplied mb 84 8
- Using the optional mb 65 8
- W attach the remote controller to the mb 84 and tighten the controller using with the supplied screws e tighten the controller with bracket 8
- D optional mb 85 installation 9
- Quick reference guide 9
- D microphone connection 10
- D separation cable connection 10
- Quick reference guide 10
- Connecting to a dc power source 11
- Connecting to a dc power supply 11
- D battery connection 11
- D dc power supply connection 11
- Make sure the ground terminal of the dc power supply is grounded 11
- New2001 11
- Quick reference guide 11
- R warning never remove the fuse holders from the dc power cable never connect the transceiver directly to a 24 v battery do not use the cigarette lighter socket for power con nections see p 6 for details attach a rubber grommet when passing the dc power cable through a metal plate to prevent a short circuit 11
- See p 74 for fuse replacement 11
- Use a 13 v dc power supply with at least 15 a capacity 11
- D antenna installation 12
- Quick reference guide 12
- I your first contact 13
- Quick reference guide 13
- Selecting the main band 13
- Turning on the transceiver 13
- Using the hm 133 13
- For the main band 14
- New2001 14
- Push the desired band s left or right main band for 1 sec then rotate the appropriate band s dial 14
- Quick reference guide 14
- Selecting the operating frequency band 14
- The ic 2720h has 2 m and 70 cm bands for each left and right band the operating band can be exchanged between them and the same bands v v and u u settings are also possible 14
- The tuning dial will allow you to dial in the frequency you want to operate pages 13 and 14 will instruct you on how to set the tuning speed 14
- Tune the frequency 14
- Using the hm 133 14
- You can directly enter the frequency with the hm 133 keypad 14
- I repeater operation 15
- Quick reference guide 15
- Repeater tone 15
- Setting duplex 15
- Using the hm 133 15
- I programming memory channels 16
- Quick reference guide 16
- Selecting a memory channel 16
- Setting a frequency 16
- Writing a memory channel 16
- Quick reference guide 17
- Using the hm 133 17
- I front panel controller 18
- Panel description 18
- Panel description 19
- I function display 20
- Panel description 20
- Panel description 21
- I main unit 22
- Panel description 22
- D data jack pin assignment 23
- Panel description 23
- I microphone hm 133 24
- Panel description 24
- I microphone keypad 25
- Panel description 25
- Key function secondary function key other functions 26
- Panel description 26
- I optional microphones hm 118n tn tan 27
- Panel description 27
- D main band 28
- D operating frequency band selection 28
- D turning power on off 28
- I preparation 28
- Setting a frequency 28
- A mw to exit the condition and re turn to frequency indication 29
- About extra frequency bands usa and general versions only in addition to the 2 m and 70 cm ham bands the ic 2720h usa and general versions have extra frequency bands for each left and right bands as follow 29
- C push y z to select the desired frequency band v push 29
- D vfo and memory modes 29
- Moni to se lect frequency band selecting condition 29
- New2001 29
- Push m call mw to select memory mode 29
- Push the desired band s v mhz scan to select vfo mode 29
- Push vfo lock to select vfo mode push mr call to select memory mode 29
- See the specifications for the available frequency bands for details 29
- Setting a frequency 29
- The transceiver has 2 basic operating modes vfo mode and memory mode select vfo mode first to set an operating fre quency 29
- Z push band to select main band x push func the push 29
- C t off to activate the keypad for digit input c push 6 keys to input a frequency 30
- Example setting frequency to 145 625 mhz 30
- I using the keypad 30
- I using the tuning dial 30
- I using the y z keys 30
- New2001 30
- Push y or z to select the desired frequency 30
- Q rotate the desired band s dial to set the frequency 30
- Setting a frequency 30
- The frequency can be directly set via numeral keys on the mi crophone 30
- X push 30
- Z push band to select the desired band left or right as the main band 30
- I tuning step selection 31
- Setting a frequency 31
- D 16key l to switch the microphone keypad lock function on and off 32
- D frequency lock 32
- D microphone keypad lock 32
- I lock functions 32
- New2001 32
- Push func then 32
- Push set for 1 sec to turn the lock function on and off 32
- Push vfo lock for 1 sec to switch the lock function on and off 32
- Setting a frequency 32
- This function locks dial and switches electronically and can be used together with the microphone lock function 32
- This function locks the microphone keypad 32
- To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access use the lock function the transceiver has 2 different lock functions 32
- Basic operation 33
- I monitor function 33
- I receiving 33
- Basic operation 34
- D squelch attenuator setting 34
- I squelch attenuator 34
- Basic operation 35
- I v v u u simultaneous receive para watch 35
- Basic operation 36
- I sub band mute sub band busy beep 36
- Basic operation 37
- I selecting output power 37
- I transmitting 37
- Basic operation 38
- I audio mute function 38
- I one touch ptt function 38
- I general 39
- Repeater operation 39
- I accessing a repeater 40
- Repeater operation 40
- Repeater operation 41
- D subaudible tones 42
- Encoder function 42
- I subaudible tones 42
- Repeater operation 42
- D 1750 hz tone 43
- D dtmf tones 43
- Repeater operation 43
- I offset frequency 44
- Repeater operation 44
- D frequency range and offset direction 45
- D setting the auto repeater function on off 45
- I auto repeater 45
- Repeater operation 45
- U s a version only 45
- D using the keypad 46
- D using the tuning dial 46
- D using the y z keys 46
- I general description 46
- I memory channel selection 46
- Memory operation 46
- I programming a memory channel 47
- D programming a memory channel via the microphone 48
- Memory operation 48
- Transferring memory contents 49
- D memory call call memory 50
- Memory operation 50
- I memory clearing 51
- Memory operation 51
- I memory bank selection 52
- Memory operation 52
- I memory bank setting 53
- Memory operation 53
- I transferring bank contents 54
- Memory operation 54
- Call channel operation 55
- I call channel selection 55
- I call channel transferring 55
- I programming a call channel 56
- I scan types 57
- Scan operation 57
- D operation 58
- D preparation 58
- I scan start stop 58
- Scan operation 58
- I scan edges programming 59
- D programming scan edges via microphone 60
- Scan operation 60
- I skip channel setting 61
- Scan operation 61
- I scan resume condition 62
- Scan operation 62
- I priority watch types 63
- Priority watch 63
- I priority watch operation 64
- Priority watch 64
- Dtmf memory encoder 65
- I programming a dtmf code 65
- Dtmf memory encoder 66
- Programming a dtmf code via microphone 66
- D automatic transmission dtmf memory 67
- D transmitting a dtmf memory directly 67
- Dtmf memory encoder 67
- I transmitting a dtmf code 67
- D manual transmission 68
- Dtmf memory encoder 68
- I dtmf speed 68
- I pocket beep operation 69
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 69
- D available tone frequency list 70
- D calling a waiting station using pocket beep 70
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 70
- I tone dtcs squelch operation 71
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 71
- I tone scan 72
- Pocket beep and tone squelch 72
- I set mode 73
- Other functions 73
- Adjust to suit lighting conditions the levels 1 dark to 4 bright default are available 74
- Amber setting green setting 74
- Available subaudible tone frequencies 74
- D display color 74
- D display dimmer 74
- D dtcs code 74
- D repeater tone 74
- D tone squelch tone 74
- Ic 2720h_2 qxd 03 3 9 45 page 57 1 1 74
- New2001 74
- Other functions 74
- Sets dtcs code both encoder and decoder for dtcs squelch operation total of 104 codes are available default 023 74
- 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 74
- Sets subaudible tone frequency encoder only for repeater operation total of 50 tone frequencies 67 254 hz are available default 88 hz 74
- The display color can be set to amber default or green 74
- D channel skip setting 75
- D dtcs polarity 75
- D offset frequency 75
- D scan resume timer 75
- D tuning step 75
- Other functions 75
- D 1st lo frequency selection 76
- D operating mode setting 76
- D weather alert function 76
- D wide narrow settin 76
- Other functions 76
- D entering initial set mode 77
- I initial set mode 77
- Other functions 77
- D auto power off 78
- D auto repeater 78
- D key touch beep 78
- D time out timer 78
- Other functions 78
- D cooling fan control 79
- D data transmission speed 79
- D microphone sensitivity 79
- D packet operation band 79
- D squelch attenuator 79
- D squelch delay 79
- Other functions 79
- D active band 80
- D dtmf speed 80
- D sub band mute 80
- Other functions 80
- I am fm narrow mode 81
- Other functions 81
- D weather alert function 82
- D weather channel selection 82
- I weather channel operation 82
- Other functions 82
- Usa version only 82
- D f 1 f 2 keys on hm 133 83
- D up dn keys on a microphones 83
- I microphone keys 83
- Other functions 83
- I all reset 84
- I partial reset 84
- Important 84
- Other functions 84
- D cloning between transceivers 85
- I data cloning 85
- Other functions 85
- D cloning error 86
- D cloning using a personal computer 86
- D data speed 86
- I packet operation 86
- Other functions 86
- D 1200 bps packet operation 87
- Other functions 87
- D 9600 bps high speed packet operation 88
- Other functions 88
- D adjusting the transmit signal output from the tnc 89
- D packet operation band selection 89
- Other functions 89
- I troubleshooting 90
- If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center 90
- Maintenance 90
- New2001 90
- Problem possible cause solution ref 90
- I fuse replacement 91
- Maintenance 91
- D general 92
- D receiver 92
- D transmitter 92
- I specifications 92
- New2001 92
- Specifications and options 92
- I options 93
- Specifications and options 93
- Dtmf memory clone mode 94
- Initial set mode 94
- Mode arrangement 94
- New2001 94
- Set mode 94
- Mode arrangement 95
- 1 32 kamiminami hirano ku osaka 547 0003 japan 96
- New2001 96
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