Icom IC-2800H [2/88] Do not
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FOREWORD
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This in-
struction manual contains important operating instructions for
the IC-2800H.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual.
CAUTIONS
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while dri-
ving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—any-
thing less may result in an accident.
RWARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER disassem-
ble the remote controller.There is a high voltage circuit inside.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more
than 16 V DC or using reverse polarity.This will ruin the trans-
ceiver.
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 place the transceiver where normal operation of the
vehicle 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 trans-
mit.
WORD
R
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
DEFINITION
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
shock may occur.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
Equipment damage may occur.
Versions of the IC-2800H which display the “CE”symbol on the se-
rial number seal comply with the European harmonised standard
ETS300 684 (EMC product standard for Commercially Available
Amateur Radio Equipment).
Содержание
- Dual band fm transceiver 1
- I2800h 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Cautions 2
- Do not 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Foreword 2
- R warning high voltage never 2
- R warning never 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Be carefu 3
- Be careful 3
- Do not 3
- For lcd display do not 3
- For u s a only caution 3
- Table of contents 4
- Supplied accessories 5
- I controller unit 6
- Panel description 6
- Panel description 7
- I function display 8
- Panel description 9
- I basic function menu 10
- Panel description 11
- I main unit 12
- Panel description 12
- D data jack pin assignments 13
- Panel description 13
- I hm 98 microphone 14
- Panel description 14
- Panel description 15
- Panel description 16
- I hm 97 118 microphone 17
- Panel description 17
- I location 18
- I mounting with the mounting bracket 18
- Installation 18
- D when using an optional mb 65 19
- I battery connection 19
- I mounting the remote controller 19
- Installation 19
- Connect the cable as shown below 20
- I cable connection 20
- I dc power supply connection 20
- Installation 20
- Make sure the ground terminal of the dc power supply is grounded 20
- Use a 13 v dc power supply with more than 12 a capacity 20
- D antenna connector 21
- D antenna location 21
- I antenna installation 21
- Installation 21
- Frequency setting 22
- I preparation 22
- D frequency lock 23
- D microphone keypad lock 23
- Frequency setting 23
- I lock functions 23
- D 1 mhz tuning step 24
- D 10 mhz and 1 mhz tuning steps 24
- Frequency setting 24
- I using the tuning dial 24
- I using the y z keys 24
- Cloning mode information 25
- Frequency setting 25
- I setting a tuning step 25
- Frequency setting 26
- I using the keypad 26
- Basic operation 27
- I receiving 27
- Basic operation 28
- Caution 28
- I audio mute function 28
- I monitor function 28
- I transmitting 28
- Basic operation 29
- E push func then e ptt m to turn the one touch ptt function off 29
- I one touch ptt function 29
- I selecting output power 29
- Low for 2 sec one or more times to select the output power 29
- Push the desired band s 29
- Q push band to select the desired band w push r high for high output power t mid for mid high output power and y low for low output power 29
- Q push func then e ptt m to turn the one touch ptt function on 29
- The microphone can also be used to select output power 29
- The ptt switch can be operated as a one touch ptt switch each push toggles transmit receive using this function you can transmit without pushing and holding the ptt switch 29
- The transceiver has 4 output power levels to suit your operat ing requirements low output powers during short distance communications may reduce the possibility of interference to other stations and will reduce current consumption 29
- To prevent accidental continuous transmissions with this function the transceiver has a time out timer see p 63 for details 29
- W push ptt to transmit and push again to re ceive 29
- I accessing a repeater 30
- Repeater operation 30
- D dtmf tones 31
- Repeater operation 31
- D using the hm 97 microphone 32
- D using the hm 98 microphone 32
- I 1750 hz tone 32
- Repeater operation 32
- Encoder function 33
- I subaudible tone 33
- Repeater operation 33
- I offset frequency 34
- Repeater operation 34
- D frequency range and offset direction 35
- I auto repeater function 35
- Repeater operation 35
- U s a and korea versions only 35
- Blank channel 36
- For 2 sec 36
- I general 36
- Memory call channels 36
- Momentarily 36
- Programming during selection 36
- I programming after selection 37
- I transferring memory contents to another memory 37
- Memory call channels 37
- I programming after selection via the microphone 38
- I programming during selection via the microphone 38
- Memory call channels 38
- I transferring memory contents to another memory via the microphone 39
- Memory call channels 39
- I memory clear 40
- Memory call channels 40
- I alphanumeric display 41
- Memory call channels 41
- D programming a call channel 42
- D selecting a call channel 42
- I call channel 42
- Memory call channels 42
- D programming a call channel via the microphone 43
- D transferring call channel contents 43
- D transferring call channel contents via the microphone 43
- Memory call channels 43
- I calling up a scratch pad memory 44
- Scratch pad memory 44
- What is a scratch pad memory 44
- I transferring scratch pad memory contents 45
- Scratch pad memory 45
- I scan types 46
- Scan operation 46
- I full programmed scan 47
- Scan operation 47
- I selecting scan edges 48
- Scan operation 48
- I memory scan 49
- Scan operation 49
- I scan resume condition 50
- I skip channel setting 50
- Scan operation 50
- Band scope 51
- I operation 51
- I priority watch operation 52
- I priority watch types 52
- Priority watch 52
- Priority watch 53
- I tone squelch operation 54
- Subaudible tone operation 54
- Available ctcss tone frequencies unit hz 55
- D setting subaudible tones for tone squelch operation ctcss tones 55
- E push y or z to select the c tone item 55
- Edit for 2 sec to enter the edit screen 55
- Q select the mode channel you wish to set the ctcss tone frequency to such as vfo mode or memory call channel w push the desired band s 55
- R rotate the right hand tuning dial to select the desired fre quency 55
- Separate tone frequencies can be set for tone squelch oper ation than for repeater operation the same range of tones is available like repeater tones these are set in the edit screen 55
- Subaudible tone operation 55
- T if you want to set other channels push ch then rotate the right hand tuning dial repeat e and r to select the de sired frequency y push ï to exit the edit screen 55
- The tone frequency can be set in a memory channel tem porarily however the set contents are cleared once the other memory call channel is selected to store the tone frequency permanently push mw for 2 sec at step r to overwrite the information 55
- The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and consequently their spacing is narrow therefore some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies 55
- D calling a waiting station using pocket beep 56
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 56
- I pocket beep operation 56
- Subaudible tone operation 56
- I tone scan 57
- Subaudible tone operation 57
- Dtmf memory 58
- I programming a dtmf code 58
- D automatic transmission dtmf memory 59
- D transmitting a dtmf memory directly 59
- Dtmf memory 59
- I transmitting a dtmf code 59
- Dtmf memory 60
- I dtmf speed 60
- D charging method 61
- D recommended connection 61
- D turning the wireless remote on off 61
- I connection 61
- I hm 90 wireless microphone 61
- Optional ex 1759 and hm 90 61
- Wireless operation 61
- I ex 1759 installation 62
- Wireless operation 62
- I hm 90 switches 63
- Wireless operation 63
- Wireless operation 64
- Wireless operation 65
- D microphone address 66
- D microphone dip switch 66
- I microphone address 66
- Wireless operation 66
- I beep tones 67
- I time out timer 67
- Other functions 67
- I auto power off function 68
- I cooling fan 68
- Other functions 68
- I squelch delay 69
- I sub band mute 69
- Other functions 69
- I automatic rf attenuator 70
- I sub band busy beep 70
- Other functions 70
- I hm 98 f 1 f 2 keys 71
- I memory name indication 71
- Other functions 71
- I display contrast 72
- I hm 97 118 up dn keys 72
- Other functions 72
- I display brightness 73
- I indication type 73
- I my call function 73
- Other functions 73
- D data speed 74
- I packet operation 74
- Other functions 74
- D 1200 bps packet operation 75
- Other functions 75
- D 9600 bps high speed packet operation 76
- Other functions 76
- D adjusting the transmit signal output from the tnc 77
- I video monitor function 77
- Other functions 77
- I am fm narrow mode 78
- I demonstration display 78
- I fuse replacement 78
- Other functions 78
- Caution 79
- D partial resetting of both bands 79
- D uhf band partial resetting 79
- D vhf band partial resetting 79
- I all reset 79
- I partial reset 79
- Other functions 79
- Cs 2800 cloning software 80
- I connections 80
- I getting started 80
- I software installation 80
- I system requirements 80
- Optional cs 2800 and opc 478 80
- Cs 2800 cloning software 81
- I com port call sign setting 81
- Memory channel list description 81
- Cs 2800 cloning software 82
- I dtmf autodial 82
- I edit menu 82
- Cs 2800 cloning software 83
- I common settings 83
- I exiting cloning mode 83
- If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center 84
- Troubleshooting 84
- Options 85
- D general 86
- D transmitter 86
- Specifications 86
- D receiver 87
- Specifications 87
- 9 16 kamihigashi hirano ku osaka 547 0002 japan 88
- Count on us 88
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