Icom IC-W32A [17/48] I main band selection
![Icom IC-W32A [17/48] I main band selection](/views2/1074461/page17/bg11.png)
3
FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING
13
■ Main band selection
This transceiver can receive 2 band signals simultaneously.
To change frequency or to activate a function, you must des-
ignate a band, VHF or UHF, as the main band. All switches
affect the designated main band only.
•“Q” appears above the main band.
■ Operating band selection
The VHF display can also receive UHF, avionics band*
1
and
VHF weather channels.*
2
The UHF display can also receive
VHF band signals. Using this capability, the transceiver can
receive 2 frequencies simultaneously on either the VHF or
UHF band. In addition, a display can be turned OFF to use
the transceiver as a mono band transceiver.
q Select the desired
band with [MAIN].
w Push [BAND] several
times to select the de-
sired band.
•“--- --” appears when
the display is OFF.
•Rotating [DIAL] while
pushing [BAND] also
selects the display.
*
1
U.S.A. and Asia versions only *
2
U.S.A. version only
D Exchanging the displays ]
VHF and UHF displays can be ex-
changed at power ON if desired. The
right and left displays are used for
VHF and UHF, respectively, by de-
fault.
q Turn power ON while pushing [
(BAND)CHNG] to enter band
arrangement condition.
w Rotate [DIAL] to select the displays.
e Push [VFO] to program the display selection.
r Turn power OFF to exit band arrangement condition.
NOTE:
•VHF and UHF memory channels are called up from the
respective operating band, regardless of left/right displays.
•5 kHz tuning steps cannot be selected in the VHF display
when both displays are set for the UHF band.
•The sub band is muted when crossband full duplex is de-
activated and the main band is transmitting.
•The sub band is muted under the following conditions
even when crossband full duplex is activated:
- Both displays show the same band.
-
Sub band is the avionics band and main band is VHF transmission.
- Sub band is a weather channel and main band is UHF trans-
mission.
MAIN MAIN
BANDBAND
MAIN
*
2
*
1
Содержание
- Dual band fm transceiver 1
- Ic w32a ic w32e 1
- Instruction manual 1
- Cautions 2
- Explicit definitions 2
- Important 2
- R warning never 2
- Read all instruction 2
- Save this instruction manual 2
- Do not 3
- Unpacking 3
- Table of contents 4
- I switches controls keys and connectors 5
- Panel description 5
- Panel description 6
- Panel description 7
- Panel description 8
- Caution 9
- Panel description 9
- I function display 10
- Main main 10
- Panel description 11
- Battery packs and accessories 12
- D battery pack life 12
- D operating period 12
- D recycling information 12
- I about the battery pack 12
- I battery pack charging 12
- I charging precautions 12
- Attach the supplied or optional battery pack then connect the supplied wall charger via an ac outlet as shown below 13
- Battery packs and accessories 13
- D rapid charging with the bc 119 13
- D regular charging 13
- I charging connections 13
- Q insert the ad 51a into the charging slot of the bc 119 13
- W insert the ad 51b into the groove in the ad 51a front fac ing side of the ad 51a observing the proper orientation e insert the battery pack either by itself or attached to the transceiver into the ad 51a 13
- Battery packs and accessories 14
- Caution remove dry cell batteries from the bp 170 14
- Connect an optional charger or cable to the transceiver as il lustrated below be careful of battery overcharging as the con nected battery is charged simultaneously 14
- D operation with an optional cable 14
- I battery case 14
- When using a battery case attached to the transceiver install 4 aa r6 size alkaline batteries as illustrated below 14
- When using the dc13 v jack 14
- Battery packs and accessories 15
- Caution 15
- D antenna 15
- D belt clip 15
- D handstrap 15
- I accessory attachment 15
- Frequency and channel setting 16
- I power on 16
- Vfo and memory call channels 16
- D exchanging the displays 17
- Frequency and channel setting 17
- I main band selection 17
- I operating band selection 17
- D memory channels 18
- Frequency 18
- Frequency and channel setting 18
- I frequency or channel selection via the keypad 18
- D frequency 19
- D memory channels 19
- Frequency and channel setting 19
- I lock function 19
- I using the tuning dial 19
- Setting tuning dial increments 20
- Basic operation 21
- Caution transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver 21
- Convenient monitor function push and hold sql to listen to weak sig nals without disturbing the squelch settings quick guide function push the desired key while pushing l g for a quick description of the key s function p 34 21
- E set the squelch level 21
- I receive and transmit 21
- Q push power for 2 sec to turn power on w adjust the vol control to the desired level 21
- R set an operating frequency when a signal is received 21
- T push h l to toggle output power between high and low 21
- U release ptt to return to receive 21
- Y push and hold ptt to transmit then speak into the mic 21
- Basic operation 22
- D beep tones on off 22
- D crossband full duplex operation 22
- Initial set mode 22
- I general 23
- Repeater operation 23
- I offset frequency 24
- I subaudible tones 24
- Repeater operation 24
- Set mode 24
- I auto repeater function 25
- Initial set mode 25
- Repeater operation 25
- I general 26
- Memory call programming 26
- Programming during selection 26
- D memory call memory call 27
- D memory call vfo 27
- I memory edi 27
- I programming after selection 27
- Memory call programming 27
- Transferring 27
- D frequency name 28
- D programming memory names 28
- I memory names 28
- Memory call programming 28
- I memory clear 29
- Memory call programming 29
- Dtmf memory 30
- I programming a dtmf code 30
- D using a dtmf memory channel 31
- Dtmf memory 31
- I dtmf transmission speed 31
- I transmitting a dtmf code 31
- Initial set mode 31
- Each band has 3 scan types with skip functions and 4 resume conditions providing scanning versatility scans on both bands can be operated separately or simultaneously 32
- Frequency skip function p 31 skips unwanted frequen cies that inconveniently stop scanning this func tion can be turned on and off in scan set mode 32
- Full scan p 29 repeatedly scans all fre quencies over the entire band 32
- I scan types 32
- Memory skip scan p 29 repeatedly scans memory channels except skip channels 32
- Programmed scan p 29 32
- Scan operation 32
- Scan resume condition p 30 32
- I full programmed scan 33
- I memory scan 33
- Scan operation 33
- I scan resume condition 34
- I skip channel setting 34
- Scan operation 34
- Scan set mode 34
- D frequency skip function on off 35
- D programming a skip frequency 35
- I frequency skip function 35
- Scan operation 35
- Scan set mode 35
- I tone squelch operation 36
- Subaudible tone operation 36
- D calling a waiting station using pocket beep 37
- D waiting for a call from a specific station 37
- I pocket beep operation 37
- I tone scan 37
- Subaudible tone operation 37
- I battery voltage indication 38
- I guide function 38
- Initial set mode 38
- Other functions 38
- Function display backlighting 39
- I auto power off function 39
- Initial set mode 39
- I lcd contrast 40
- I power saver 40
- Initial set mode 40
- Other functions 40
- D setting the hm 75a functions 41
- I optional hm 75a functions 41
- Initial set mode 41
- Other functions 41
- I all reset 42
- I handheld to handheld cloning 42
- I partial reset 42
- Other functions 42
- Power on 42
- If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center 43
- Problem possible cause solution ref 43
- Troubleshootin 43
- Although the following chart refers mainly to the vhf right band the same arrangement applies to the uhf left band except commonly used mode dtmf memory scan set and initial set 44
- Call channel mode 44
- Memory mode 44
- Mode arrangement 44
- Vfo mode dtmf memory mode 44
- Initial set mode 45
- Mode arrangement 45
- Scan set mode 45
- Set mode 45
- All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation 46
- Specifications 46
- D battery packs 47
- D carrying case 47
- D chargers and cables 47
- D others 47
- D speaker microphones 47
- Option 47
- 9 16 kamihigashi hirano ku osaka 547 japan 48
Похожие устройства
- Ardo 56 GG40 VX Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Samsung ST76 Red Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom ID-800H Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo 56 GG40 X Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Samsung ST76 Silver Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom IC-A3 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo 56 GG40 W Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Sony DSC-W610 Pink Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom IC-A5 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo 55 GG40 VX Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Sony DSC-W610 Silver Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom IC-A23 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo 55 GG40 X Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Samsung DV300F Silver/Red Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom IC-A200 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo 55 GG40 W Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Nikon Coolpix S6300 Black Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Icom IC-F11 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Ardo A 5540 G6 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Sony DSC-H90 Red Инструкция по эксплуатации