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1. When calling the desired station When sending a CQ Continued instruction from step 2 on page 38 Continued instruction from step 2 on page 38 3 Rotate DIAL to select UR then push 4 4 5 t 3 Rotate DIAL to select UR then push 5 t e YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed e YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed 4 Rotate DIAL to select the call sign channel in which the 4 Rotate DIAL to select the call sign channel in which desired station s call sign is programmed CQCQCQ is programmed e See page 36 for station call sign programming details Or select U then push 6 and CQ 0 in sequence 5 Push 5 to set the station s call sign and return to to set CQCQCQ CALL SIGN screen o Push 4 5 to set CQCQCQ as the call sign and return to CALL SIGN screen CALL SIGN ml IR STAT TOR CALL SIGN Fis MURS CECE CG RZ NOT USE Fi Me MYCALL RZ MOT USE IC9z ss MYCALL IC9z kor Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication Perform the instruction steps and 6 on page 38 kor Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication Perform the instruction step and on page 38 N TDIAL lt gt TAN 2 wi 8 5 lt gt D1 6 7 DV MODE OPERATION E About the D STAR system In the D STAR system repeater linking via a 10 GHz band bac
2. N w A oa D Push 5 to set the call sign for R2 Return to CALL SIGN screen CALL SIGN mL a IGEN R1 RFPT1AA R2 NOT USE PMs MYCALL ICSZS2 N Push MENU r 0 to return to frequency indication G Push PTT to transmit release to receive DIAL A 2 W1 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 e Setting example 2 Zone A Repeater1 A11111 gt Area 5 Repeater 5 1B55555 Station A A2222A Area 3 Repeater2 Gateway A22222 _ 9 Area 7 B66666 7 Station C B6666C UO The setting when Station A is call ing Station C UR B6666C R1 A22222 R2 A33333 G MY A2222A OThe setting when Station A is making a CQ call in Area 8 UR B88888 R1 A22222 R2 A33333 G MY A2222A Repeat r 3 A33333 DV MODE OPERATION 7 y Repeater 4 y A44444 Station B A3333B Repeater 6 Gateway Repeater7 B77777 Repeater 8 B88888 UO The setting when Station B is call ing Station C UR B6666C Ri A33333 G R2 NOT USE MY A3333B Repeater operation is available even if it doesn t input R2 7 DV MODE OPERATION E Received call sign When a call is received in DV mode the calling station and the repeater call signs being used can be stored int
3. 137 138 1750 HZ tone e err00neneenennennanennennennenennennenennernsnnesennenneansnevnnnnsnennensenne 33 A About the D STAR SYSEOM eseeseeseeseeseeeseeseeseesetessessesseeseteseessessateneans 40 About priority beep function 90 ACCESSING a repeater s0rrrrrrrrrvrnnvnvnrnnrnnnnnannvnnnnnnvernannnrnnnnnnnn 30 Accessory attachment esrr0rrrrrrenrnnanvanvarvarvnrrnvanvannnrnnsrrnnrnarnnrvene 1 Active DANG si ssiccsseccscescesscessesssnssecsscessaessondecssasscesdesasesacedsiesebesseseee sure 99 Alarm area 1 wstesstacssesses sic einess te cenetiessisessiascecasedieastnsangaddevensareaneasensase 69 Alarm area A ssscsssvcsvsesssesecsncccceest osseessacsassncessleseese se ssnescosese ssbedesenca sane 69 All PASO teats est deceive eivesecsesecancsscveerseteessncecsescecelsediess since E 131 ANTONIA fetesne asseecrecrvescsseeesreretascvscaveedssarevendschecrtesureveetierssavarseeoseareoreys 1 AtLCNUALOF i osisstccssccsscesccsstcsseesesssscsecessbevteescensaasccesss sabavacessescwaesasens sane 96 Attenuator function 0000r000nrnnnenrnnnnrnnnenennnnrnnnnnvnnnneensnnennnnsensnee 22 Auto power 8 arerrer Perec E 96 128 Auto power Narve Sea 97 128 Auto reply EEE NN EESO OTEA 100 Automatic reply function os0rs0rerrrnnrnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnvnnnannvrrnarnnrnnnsnnre 54 Automatic reply function setting rs rrrrrrrrrrranrnnrnnrrvnrvernrrvrrnnnn 54 Automatic TV channel programming sseererrernrrn
4. latch 1 ms 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION E Front top and side panels Function display an ani microphone eaker Sp e ANTENNA CONNECTOR p 1 Connects the supplied antenna An optional AD 92SMA adapter p 135 is available for con necting an antenna with a BNC connector TX RX INDICATOR TX RX p 24 Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open lights red while transmitting PTT SWITCH PTT p 24 Push and hold to transmit release to receive Q SQUELCH KEY SQL Push and hold to open the squelch temporarily and monitor the operating frequency p 22 While pushing and holding this key rotate DIAL to adjust the squelch level p 21 MAIN DUAL KEY MAIN DUAL Push to toggle the main band between A and B bands p 26 Push and hold for 1 sec to toggle the dualwatch func tion ON and OFF p 25 POWER KEY PWR Push and hold for 1 sec to turn the transceiver power ON and OFF p 20 BAND KEY BAND During VFO mode operation push to select an operat ing frequency band pgs 16 17 During memory bank mode push to select a memory bank p 76 Enters or sends the DTMF code D pgs 117 119 KEYPAD pgs 4 5 CALL RX gt CS KEY CALLJV RX CSNCALL Push to select the call channel TV channel pgs 16 28 During DV mode operation push and hold for 1 sec to set the received call signs st
5. appears when memory mode is selected e Memory mode indication 433 000 2 PSKIF Ge 1 Appear Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel e Only programmed memory channels can be selected Enter the memory channel directly to select the desired memory channel p 72 See p 74 for memory programming details 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING Call TV channels Call channels are used for quick recall of most often used frequencies G Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the Z optional RS 92 Also available for A band operation only Push CALL several times to select call channels TV channels A band only e Call TV channels can be selected in sequence Rotate DIAL to select the desired channel e Call channel indication S 1 45 000 CA a TV channel indication Fi i 1 Och TY E Operating band selection The transceiver can receive the AM broadcast HF bands 50 MHz FM broadcast VHF air 144 MHz 300 MHz 400 MHz or 800 MHz bands Some bands are not selectable for B band operation See next page for details In VFO mode push BAND several times to select the desired frequency band e If VFO mode is not selected such as a memory channel call channel TV channel push VFO to select VFO mode first then push BAND to select the desired band While pushing and holding BAND rotati
6. e During all bank bank link scan During bank scan 38 wil The bank link setting can be changed in scan set mode See page 109 for details NNN Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen cies an ene during duplex scan opera tio SS Memory bank scan skips any memory channels in the se lected bank that are set to SKIP or PSKIP Memory bank scan stops at the first channel when all channels in a bank are set to SKIP or PSKIP SSN SCAN OPERATION 10 E Skip channel frequency setting Memory channels can be set to be skipped during memory 3 Push 4 2 or 8 several times to select SKIP skip scan In addition memory channels can be set to be skipped during both memory skip scan and frequency skip 144 000 mezi is scan This is useful to speed up the scan rate Bakk OM Select a memory channel MMAME SKIP 0FF Push oY several times Push MR to select memory mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired channel to be a skip channel frequency DIAL 144 000 ama 2 MMAME SKIP 0FF CLEAR 145 870 mord M Rotate DIAL to select the skip condition from SKIP PSKIP or OFF for the selected channel Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select e PSKIP The channel is skipped during memory bank scan and memory write mode the programmed frequency is
7. BAL Memory bank mode F FM 145620 MmC 1 Bank channel is selected with DIAL Push MR to return to regular memory condition MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 E Programming memory bank scan name Each memory channel can be programmed with an alpha numeric channel name for easy recognition and can be indi cated independently by channel Names can be a maximum of 8 characters 7 NOTE Scan name indication can be turned ON or OFF in 77 display set mode p 114 Push MR to select memory mode e When programming a call channel name push CALL to se lect call channel mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel e Select scan edge channels 0A 0B to 24A 24B for program ming a scan name Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound e Memory channel number blinks Push A 2 or W 8 several times to select BNAME MNAME or SNAME when programming the bank name the memory name or the scan name respectively After selecting the name to be programmed a cursor blinks for the first character Rotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alphabeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence e Push D
8. D NOTE When in dualwatch mode transmission is avail G able on the MAIN band only Single band operation Selecting A band 1 44000 FSKIF f e Selecting B band sA 3 B A 5 PSKIP for 1 sec 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING How to change the main band Push MAIN DUAL to toggle between A and B band Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to turn the dual watch operation ON and OFF e While in dualwatch operation the display indicates A band in the upper half and B band in the lower half During dualwatch operation push MAIN DUAL to toggle between A band or B band as the main operating band Dualwatch operation 430 000 Push e Selecting lower side as main band 144 000 430000 E Mode selection VFO mode VFO mode is used to set the desired frequency Push VFO to select VFO mode e VFO mode indication 144000 PSKIP What is VFO VFO is an abbreviation of Variable Frequency Oscillator Fre quencies for both transmitting and receiving are generated and controlled by the VFO Set the attenuator function ON p 22 if the received signal is blocked by other radio station when using a third party high gain antenna FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 4 Memory mode Memory mode is used for operation on memory channels which store programmed frequencies Push MR to select memory mode
9. DISPLAY BACKLIGHT Push MENU tO Rotate DIAL then push 5 E LCD contrast The contrast of the LCD can be selected from 16 levels MENU screen gt DISPLAY LCD CONT Push MENU 0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 E Power save The power save function reduces the current drain to con serve battery power The power save duty cycle the ratio of receive circuit on to receive circuit off during standby can be set to auto matic1 default 1 4 150 msec 600msec 1 8 150 msec 1200msec automatic2 in addition stopping the operation of a digital block at the DV mode or OFF with POWER SAVE in set mode p 96 MENU screen gt SET MODE gt POWER SAVE Push MENU r 0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 e AUTO1 selects 1 4 duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec then 1 8 15 sec after that e AUTO2 suppresses the consumption of the battery by stopping the operation of a digital block of the DV mode in addition to the op eration of Auto1 No signal 600 msec 1200 msec 5 sec l Circuit ON Circuit oe ILILIL 2 150 msec 15 sec DIAL AN 2 w1 8 Te16 gt D6 129 130 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Cloning function The IC E92D has transceiver to transceiver data cloning capability This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programm
10. DOWN while operating the monitor function VFO mode cannot be selected via the microphone when SIMPLE mode is selected WS SIMPLE mode can select only 3 channels and is useful for group operations during touring etc SS OPTIONS 16 E Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack When connecting the optional HM 174 WATERPROOF SPEAKER MICROPHONE HM 175GPS GPS WATERPROOF SPEAKER MICROPHONE or OPC 1799 DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE OPC 1797 CONNECTION CABLE to the DATA SP MIC jack follow the procedure below e Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack Remove the rubber cap from the DATA SP MIC jack pe Rubber cap Orient the connector s flat face and the DATA SP MIC jack s flat face in same direction Verifying triangular mark then insert it tightly Rotate the threaded connector shell clockwise to tighten the connector DATA SP MIC jack Upside view Connector Side view Triangular mark AE pri Flat face Triangular mark CAUTION Turn power OFF the transceiver before connecting disconnecting cable to from the DATA SP MIC jack No Sound from the inside speaker when connecting OPC 1797 Disconnecting from the DATA SP MIC jack Rotate the threaded connector shell counter clockwise to loosen the connector Disconnect the cable from the DATA SP MIC jack 3 Reattach the rubber cap tightly to the DATA SP MIC jack
11. Rotate DIAL to set the highlighted cursor to the desired signal and set the frequency of the signal Push VFO to return to normal operation BASIC OPERATION 5 Continuous sweep Set the desired frequency as band scope center fre quency e Push MAIN DUAL to select MAIN band during dual watch Push and hold SCOPE 1 for 3 sec to start continuous sweep 2 short beeps sound after 1 short and 1 long beeps e Signal conditions strengths appear starting from the left of the range 3 Push and hold SCOPE 1 for 1 sec to cancel sweep e Pushing SQL also cancels sweep Push VFO to return to normal operation 145 780 ae 6 en r e The receive audio during sweeping can be muted in sounds set mode See p 115 for details e We recommend setting the tuning step to less then 20 kHz when using band scope function e Even if a strong signal is present it may not be gi playsd on the band scope if the tuning step is set to wide ex 125 kHz 200 kHz etc e The display frequency s audio sounds for single watch op eration within 118 174MHz and 350 470MHz regardless Scope AF Output setting in the MENU screen e If ghost waveform or audio appear operate follow to avoid those tuning step changing selecting dualwatch or changing non sweep frequency if dualwatch operating SM XM Wr 24 5 BASIC OPERATION E Transmitting CAUTION Transmitting without an
12. gt VOLUME SELECT Push MENU tO Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL to select BOTH or SEPARATE Push 5 or lt 4 to return to sounds set mode and push MENU LOCK to return to frequency indication DIAL gt A 2 Lwi 8 e 5 lt gt D6 BASIC OPERATION 5 Setting squelch level Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to enter the dual watch operation if necessary While pushing and holding SQL rotate DIAL to adjust the main band s squelch level e LEVEL 1 is loose squelch and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch e AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment with a noise pulse count system e OPEN indicates continuously open setting DIAL 144 900 430 000 4 EE PS Lhe SQUELCH AUTO 430 000 Setting for A band Upper side PS 144 000 F FM miks EET SAA AE S UELCH LEYELG Setting for B band Lower side PS PS oon 2855 27 5 BASIC OPERATION MTV channel operation TV channel operation is available only when TV channels are programmed using the optional RS 92 p 135 Also available for A band operation only TV channel receiving Push CALL several times to select TV channels e TV and channel number appear Rotate DIAL to select the desired channel e While pushing and holding BAND rotating DIAL selects the all channels including
13. indicates continuously open setting F DIAL FM SQL PSKIP SRUELCH ALTO Automatic squelch PSKIP SQUELCH LEVELS Maximum level BASIC OPERATION 5 E Operating mode selection Operating modes are determined by the modulation of the radio signals The transceiver has total 5 operating modes A band FM WFM and AM modes B band FM FM N AM and DV modes The mode selection is stored independently for each band and memory channel Typically AM mode is used for the AM broadcast stations 0 495 1 620 MHz and air band 118 136 995 MHz and WFM is used for FM broadcast stations 76 107 9 MHz Push and hold MODEJ REC for 1 sec several times to select the desired operating mode e While pushing and holding MODE REC rotate DIAL is also available to select operating mode Display example AM mode 21 22 5 BASIC OPERATION E Monitor function This function is used to listen to weak signals without dis turbing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in use Push and hold SQL to monitor the operating frequency e The 1st segment of the S meter blinks 144000 PSKIP The 1st segment blinks Y tne SQL key can be set to sticky operation in set mode 7 See page 97 for details E Attenuator function
14. 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking lt ADDITION gt av SEL a BACK gt EDIT Repeat the steps and to enter the desired message e Up to 8 character messages can be set 8 Push 5 to add the GPS data Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication TDIAL lt gt AI 2 1916 e1 5 lt gt D1 6 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION GPS alarm setting GPS alarm sounds when your own position is close the specified position This function can be set to use informa tion from the received channel a specified GPS memory channel all GPS memory channels or a memory bank Enter GPS MEMORY in message position set mode MENU screen gt MESSAGE POSITION gt GPS MEMORY Push MENU rrO0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 e GPS MEMORY screen is displayed GPS MEMORY bal ALL As SET av SEL lt BACK gt EDIT E ALM Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory bank or memory channel e RX ALL one of the memory bank or memory channel can be selected e Skip 3 and operate when alarm RX ALL BANK A Z set Push 1 6 then rotate DIAL t to select the desired memory channel BANK A lt ADDITIONM gt MAL BAY AREA az KOBE AIR SET av SEL lt a BACK sEDIT Cc ALM Push C CALL to switch alarm function ON or OFF BANK A
15. Push and hold T SCAN for 1 sec to start the tone scan See p 126 for more information 32 6 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS E Duplex operation Although DIAL and 5 are used for description in this section A 2 w 8 and 6 are available instead of DIAL and 5 Setting offset frequency Enter OFFSET FREQ in DUP TONE set mode p 110 MENU screen gt lt DUP TONE gt gt OFFSET FREQ Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 5 2 Rotate DIAL to set offset frequency e 1 MHz and 10 MHz tuning steps are available by pushing and holding MHz VFO for 1 sec push MHz VFO to cancel it Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indi cation No offset frequency 0 6 MHz offset OFFSET FREG OFFSET FREG B BEG HA B GAG oo TDIAL lt gt A1 2 v 8 e1 5 lt gt D6 Setting duplex direction Push and hold DUP 4 for 1 sec to select DUP neg ative offset or DUP positive offset e DUP or DUP indicates the transmit frequency for minus shift or plus shift respectively e When offset frequency is 0 6 MHz Duplex example Duplex example Receiving Receiving 145300 145300 Transmitting Transmitting E 1750 Hz tone Some European repeaters require a 1750 Hz tone burst to be accessed For such Eu
16. appears check the offset frequency or shift direction p 31 While transmitting fa DUP TONE 144700 While receiving wa DUP TONE 1 45300 PSKIP PSKIP pone Release PTT to receive Push and hold SQL to check whether the other station s transmit signal can be directly received or not Checking the repeater input signal The transceiver can check whether the other station s trans mit signal can be received directly or not by listening on the repeater input frequency Push and hold SQL to check whether the other station s transmit signal can be received directly or not e When the other station s signal can be directly received move to a non repeater frequency to use simplex duplex OFF Indication while receiving F ger TONE 1 45300 PSKIP 4 Push and hold SQL Receives 0 6 MHz shift frequency Ta rad TONE 144700 PSKIP Blinks while pushing and holding SQL REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 6 Off band indication If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band the off band indication OFF appears on the display when PTT is pushed Check the offset frequency or duplex direction in this case p 32 wa DUP TONE Fm A OFF FSKIFP vw CONVENIENT Tone scan function When you don t know the subaudible tone used for a repeater the tone scan is convenient for de tecting the tone frequency
17. inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight In such en vironments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the battery to stop charging e WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging If the battery is not completely charged by the specified time stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger Continuing to charge the battery beyond the speci fied time limit may cause a fire overheating or the battery may rupture e WARNING NEVER insert the transceiver battery attached to the transceiver into the charger if it is wet or soiled This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger The charger is not waterproof e CAUTION DO NOT charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range 0 C to 40 C Icom recom mends charging the battery at 25 C The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range Additionally battery performance or battery life may be reduced 3 BATTERY CHARGING E Regular charging Prior to using the transceiver for the first time the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation Battery indicators The indicators show TT Laf and a in sequence while charging the transceiver s power OFF and indicators disappear when completely charged Charging note Be sure to turn the transcei
18. lt ADDITION gt MALS BAY AREH Alarm mark AZ KOBE AI appears at 8 digits SET av SEL LaBACK EDIT of memory name C z ALM Push 1 4 to return to GPS MEMORY screen Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication v For your information e When ALL or memory channel is selected above step alarm functions depending on ALM AREA1 setting in the GPS set mode p 69 e When RX or memory bank is selected above step alarm functions depending on ALM AREA2 setting in the GPS set mode p 69 GPS GPS A OPERATION 8 GPS memory clearing Push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to clear Enter GPS MEMORY in message position set mode 1 beep sounds then the memory channel is cleared Remaining channels scroll up MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITION gt GPS MEMORY G Push 1 4 to return to GPS MEMORY screen Push MENU r 0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 Push MENU rr O to return to frequency indication e GPS MEMORY screen is displayed GPS MEMORY wero ALL AE SET av SEL lt BACK gt EDIT Cc z ALM Rotate DIAL to select ALL or desired memory bank or memory channel e Skip G and operate when ALL or each all channels of bank A Z delete Push 6 then rotate DIAL to select the desired GPS memory channel BANK A lt ADDITIONM gt megi BAY AREA AZ KOBE AIR SET av SEL BACK E
19. 1 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor Repeat step until the desired channel name is pro grammed Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to program the name and exit channel name programming 3 beeps sound NOTE Only one bank name can be programmed into each bank Therefore the previously programmed bank name will be displayed when bank name indication is se lected Also the programmed bank name is assigned for the other bank channels automatically NNN Available characters ABCDKEFGHIIJKLMNHOPORS TUUMAY2 abodetahijklmnorIrstuvnssz ALlZ3456789 m 4 3 Space 77 Q MEMORY CALL CHANNELS EXAMPLE Programming the bank name AIR into the scan edge channel 03A Push to select memory mode 145 870 M ll 4 Rotate DIAL to select scan edge channel 03A 127500 EBASA Push and hold for 1 sec Enter select memory write mode 127 500 am 5i BANK A 011 BNAME MNAME SNAME Scan edge channel 03A Select MNAME or SNAME when programming the memory name or the scan name respectively Push or to select BNAME 127 50008 magas BANK a BNAME E MMAME SNAME 4 Rotate DIAL to enter A push 6
20. 12 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION DTMF TX KEY Selects DTMF transmitting code when pushing and holding PTT then pushing one of the 10 key keypad buttons e KEY M9 0 A B C D E or F DTMF tones are transmitted when the key is pressed default DTMF M The DTMF memory contents ChO1 Ch10 and transmitted DTMF TX KEY DTMF TX KEY EE KEY OTME td OT FF ml E Display set mode items Display backlighting The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec timer for night time operation The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously or turned OFF if desired OFF The backlight is turned OFF ON The backlight continuously lights ON e AUTO Lights when an operation is performed goes out after 5 sec default BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT OFF or ALTO Busy LED The TX RX indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open This indication can be turned OFF to conserve the battery power if desired e OFF The indicator does not function even if a signal is received e ON The indicator lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open default BUST LED BUSY LED OFF HOFF Ord on LCD contrast The contrast of the LCD can be selected from 16 levels e 1 Low contrast to 16 High contrast default 8 LCD CONTRAST LCD CONTRAST Default 8 High contrast 16 RX call sign display B band only Wh
21. 5 G Rotate DIAL t to select the desired call sign channel to be copied e U01 U60 and RO1 R60 are available e When AUTO is set to EDIT RECORD item Push 6 to select the call sign programming mode A blank channel is selected automatically e The 1st digit of the selected call sign blinks YOUR CALL SIGN wel KL AB SMAAAAA 7iy ESET CLRICLR av SEL AA CHAR lt gt CUR gr CG Edit or modify the selected call sign as described in Sta tion call sign programming p 36 or Repeater call sign programming p 41 Push 5 to store the edited modified call sign into the selected blank channel NOTE The message FULL is displayed when no blank channel is available in station or repeater call sign mem ory In this case select the desired call sign channel number as described in step is set to EDIT RECORD item at Z right SSN e When SELECT is set to EDIT RECORD item Push gt 6 to select the call sign programming mode e The ist digit of the selected call sign blinks Edit or modify the selected call sign as described in Sta tion call sign programming p 36 or Repeater call sign programming p 41 GO Push 5 e Call sign channel number blinks NIF CALL SIGN Ta MLE LI Call sign channel ANAAA 1 number blinks SET CLR CLR av SEL A a CHAR lt gt CUR gr 0Q Rotate DIAL to select
22. AP OFF FOKHER SAWE ATTENUATOR MONITOR DIAL SPEED Rotate DIAL to select the desired item then push 5 t AUTO POWER OFF OFF Sar I 1 Gar I 1 Sar I 128MIN Rotate DIAL to select the desired value or condition then push 5 to return to the setting item selection mode AUTO POWER OFF OFF ve Sar I Beri Tr Ser I 1 12GMIN G Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication re peat steps 2 to to set another items DIAL TDIAL lt gt AN 2 wi 8 5 lt gt D1 6 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION E MENU screen indication for A band While A band is selected MENU screen shows following in dication kkk MENU sekk oc MESSAGE FOS SET MODE SCAM OUP TONE a DISPLAY MENU screen indication for A band E MENU screen indication for B band While B band is selected MENU screen shows following in dication seek MENL Hkk Re CALL MESSAGE PoOoOsS DY VOICE M SET MODE OY SET MODE MENU screen indication for B band E Menu list MENU REF MENU REF CALL SIGN DV SET MODE pgs 100 107 RX CALL SIGN SCAN pgs 108 109 MESSAGE POSITION DUP TONE pgs 110 112 DV VOICE MEMO DISPLAY pgs 112 114 SET MODE pgs 96 99 SOUNDS pgs 115 116 tRefer to the chapter 7 and 8 for details B BAND only E Items list Set mode ITEMS REF ITEMS REF AUTO
23. At the same time as your voice audio push and hold PTT to transmit while sending data from the PC Release PTT to re ceive e Under computer control see Transmission condition setting at right DV MODE OPERATION 7 Transmission condition setting Enter DV DATA TX in DV set mode p 100 MENU screen gt DV SET MODE gt DV DATA DO Push MENU rr0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 2 Rotate DIAL to select PTT or AUTO PTT The input data from DATA SP MIC are transmit ted when pushing PTT default AUTO The input data from DATA SP MIC are transmit ted automatically when the data are input G Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DV set mode and push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication v For your information While operating low speed data communication via the inter net network from one zone to another zone some packets may be lost due to network error poor data throughput per formance In such a case the IC E92D displays an L in the upper right corner on the display to indicate Packet Loss has occurred L1 Appears 4307 12 TDIAL lt gt AIQ IW1G e 5 lt gt D1 6 7 DV MODE OPERATION E Other functions for DV mode operation DV voice memory The IC E92D has a DV voice memory that records a total 30 seconds approx of received audio The DV voice memory is divided into 2 tracks 15 seconds each in a trac
24. Digital code squelch EE EEE EE Digital mode operation srrorrrrrrrnrnnvnrnrnnnrevnnnvnennnnnnennnnnsenennnnner Digital monforsareaeaaqaresraasenreniknisevnvivventeavn Digital repeater operation rerr rar ran rannennrvnnvnnvnnnnnarnernnrversrnsenen Digital repeater setting s o0r00rrrnrnnnrvnnnnrrnnnnnrrnrnnnnnnssnnnnnsnnnn Digital voice mode operation srrrrrrrrvrrnnrvnnvnnvnnnnnarnarvnrvannensnnen Display backlighting x0re00rnernvnrnnnrnnrnannnrannrsnsrnnnnnsnnn DISPLAY set mode s ersisrersresssisesressersransinrsevuseesvessavesssrsirvivuseesvav rs Display set mode Items crvveeceeeeeeeesecceeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeesseeesseeeesenees Displaying own received position data with compass DIGS cod sr nes DTCS polarity 000o00r00rennrnernvnnnnnevrnnvennnnnnennrnnanennnnnssnsnnannnrsnrsnnrne DTCS polarity setting EAPELON AEREI A ES O TE DTCS SQUEICH srseerssreresrsrerererrerrirernsresrerntrntntreereretenreererentenrereetet DTMF speed PE T E TTE 111 DIME TX KEY E E 112 Dualwatch operation s re0rrrrrrnernnnnvennrnnvrennnnvnenennnnnnrnnnssnnnnnsner 25 DUP TONE set mode wisiesccisssascrisinetssacssicseserteannaseaseacasscabieacaarnasnaies 95 DUP TONE set mode it6rmisessssss ssesccrecrcrssiccrcassiccsccreaisacanseseaessceres 110 Duplex operation DV auto GOteCties 10 ev sverssvsaiwesncoaveauasecveasecsveotveadenesmsagecsueetveaneave DV data TEX SE EE DV mode
25. GPS GPS A OPERATION 8 Indication items e MY POSITION Displaying own latitude and longitude e RX POSITION Displaying other station latitude and longitude e ELEVATION Displaying own elevation and the time e DISTANCE Displaying distance from other station Saving own received position data Operate of Position indication See left column and select the desired position data Push and hold S MR MR for 1 sec to save the selected position data to GPS memory CHO00 e The M CH number advances automatically in case the next M CH is already contains information e 100 GPS M CH are available e Push MR to display stored position data TDIAL lt gt AI 2 19108 5 lt gt D1 6 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION Displaying own received position data with compass Displaying own direction received station s direction and set position and direction in the GPS memory Enter COMPAS in message position set mode MENU screen MESSAGE POSITION gt COMPAS Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e COMPAS screen is displayed M RE ELEVAT ism Y TIME 21 00 35 45 96 H 135 36 00 E Rotate DIAL to select the received position data indica tion e MY RX or SET is available Indication items eMY_ Displays own latitude longitude elevation the time and direction RX Displays other station latitude longitude distance from own an
26. KEY LOCK INDICATOR pgs 25 127 Appears when the key lock function is activated AUTO POWER OFF INDICATOR p 96 Appears when the auto power OFF function is in use EMR BK MODE INDICATOR pgs 51 56 107 Appears EMR when the EMR mode operation is se lected p 56 107 Appears BK when the break in communication is se lected pgs 51 107 FREQUENCY READOUT Displays a variety of information such as operating fre quency set mode contents memory names e The decimal point blinks during scan OSKIP INDICATOR pgs 87 88 SKIP appears when the selected memory channel is set as a skip channel PSKIP appears when the displayed frequency is set as a skip frequency O MEMORY CHANNEL NUMBER INDICATOR Shows the selected memory channel number pgs 72 73 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 C appears when the call channel is selected pgs 16 73 TV appears when the TV channel is selected pgs 16 28 S RF METER Shows the relative signal strength while receiving sig nals Shows the output power level while transmitting p 24 ATTENUATOR INDICATOR p 22 Appears when the RF attenuator is in use POWER INDICATOR p 24 LOW appears when low power is selected SLO appears when S low power is selected MID appears when middle power is selected No indicator appears when high power is selected MEMORY INDICATOR p 72 Appears whe
27. MENU 0 to return to frequency indication Message Transmission Toggle the message transmission function ON Ch01 05 and OFF When a message channel is selected the transceiver transmits a text message pre programmed default OFF Set the operating frequency call signs and other settings such as repeater operation as desired in B band Perform the steps to Q in TX message program ming as at left Rotate DIAL to select the desired message channel e Ch01 to Ch05 available e See left hand pages for message programming Push 5 to set the message for transmission G Push PTT to transmit the selected message The message is transmitted each time PTT is pushed The message is transmitted each 30 sec automatically during continuous transmission GO Release PTT to return to receive When the reply call with a message is received the call sign and the message scrolls at the bottom of the function display 430712 BE MSGiHella Scrolls the received message DV MODE OPERATION 7 v For your information The automatic received call sign and or message indication can be turned OFF in display set mode if desired RX CALL SIGN p 113 RX MESSAGE p 113 Y NOTE Only one message can be stored in the IC E92D The received message is cleared by turning power OFF or overwritten when another message is received A transmitted message that incl
28. NOT USE R2 A11111 R2 A44444 MY A2222A MY A2222A MY A2222A 44 7 DV MODE OPERATION Repeater operation into another zone Set the desired repeater s frequency offset and shift di rection in B band pgs 18 32 e Select DV mode in advance p 21 2 Set your own call sign p 38 See p 34 for your own call sign programming 3 Set the desired station call sign p 39 e When making a CQ call Set the desired repeater s in a different zone call sign with a symbol at the 1st digit for the area in which you want to make a CQ call into UR e See p 36 for station call sign programming Set the repeater s call sign as follows Enter R1 in call sign set mode MENU screen CALL SIGN gt lt R1 gt Push MENU rr O0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode Rotate DIAL to select the nearest repeater s call sign e If the nearest repeater is a gateway repeater select the re peater s call sign with G setting at the 8th digit Push 5 to set the call sign for R1 Return to CALL SIGN screen Rotate DIAL to select R2 then push 5 Rotate DIAL to select the gateway repeater s in the same zone call sign e The call sign should have G set as at the 8th digit e When gateway repeater call sign is set in R1 select NOT USE for R2 setting
29. RESUME TIMER in scan set mode p 108 MENU screen lt SCAN gt gt RESUME TIMER Push MENU tO Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL t to set the desired scan resume time from 0 5 sec 1 sec steps and HOLD e OSEC Scan restarts immediately after the signal disappears e 1SEC 5SEC Scan restarts 1 5 sec after the signal disap pears e HOLD Scan restarts by rotating DIAL only 3 Push 1 5 or 1 4 to return to scan set mode MENU 0 to return to frequency indication Resume timer setting RESUME TIMER 1 SEC eSEE SSEC 45SEC SSE Y Scan resume timer must be set shorter than the scan Z pause timer otherwise this timer does not activate TDIAL lt gt AN 2 wi 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 1 1 PRIORITY WATCH E Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on the frequency every 5 sec while operating on a VFO frequency or scanning The transceiver has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition See page 89 for details D NOTE If the pocket beep function is activated the trans GY ceiver automatically selects the tone squelch function 7 when priority watch starts NN About priority beep function When receiving a signal on the priority frequency you can be alerted with beeps and a blink This function can be a
30. e Push 7 when setting with the gateway connection if the selected repeater has gateway capability The gateway con nection can be set in RPT1 only when NOT USE is set to RPT2 elf an un necessary character is entered push 6 or lt 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to all characters following the cursor RPTi CALL SIGN to FL RFTIAA G SET av fSEL lt BACK gt EDIT CLR CLR Push 5 to store the programmed call sign and re turns to RPT1 or RPT2 CALL SIGN screen Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication TDIAL lt gt AN 2 wi 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 41 7 DV MODE OPERATION Repeater operation in the same zone OSet the desired repeater s frequency offset and shift di Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication rection in B band pgs 18 32 Push PTT to transmit release to receive e Select DV mode in advance p 21 Set your own call sign p 38 See p 34 for your own call sign programming 3 Set the desired station call sign p 39 See p 36 for station call sign programming 4 Set the repeater s call sign as follows Enter R1 in call sign set mode MENU screen CALL SIGN RI Push MENU O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode Rotate DIAL to s
31. 2 E2 127 5006 B SSA Oi Enter I and R with DIAL and 6 2 To7 S00 a aBasA BANK a 91 gt BNAME Ara MNAME SMAME Push A for 1 sec to program E Selecting memory bank name indication During memory mode operation either the programmed memory name or bank name can be displayed below the frequency indication 7 NOTE The programmed scan name is displayed during the programmed scan edge channel selection Push MR to select memory mode While pushing M NAME 6 rotate DIAL to select dis play indication type from memory name normal size memory name large size bank name and OFF e Push and hold M NAME 6 for 1 sec can be also selectable Name indication OFF 127500 B SSA Memory name indication N 1 tee Nome 27500 B SSA 4 Memory name indication 6 3 Large aa I RPORT M NAME 127 500 Bank name indication 127500 BOSA E Copying memory call contents This function transfers a memory channel s contents to VFO or another memory call channel This is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency subaudible tone fre quency etc Memory call gt VFO Select the memory call channel to be copied Push MR or CALL to select memory mode or call channel mode then rotate DIAL to select the desired channel Push and h
32. DIAL to select REPLY VOICE then push 105 e REPLY VOICE screen is displayed e REPLY V is displayed when voice memory has been re corded To play back the recorded voice memory push 4 5 e Push 5 again to pause push D 6 to cancel the play back G To erase the recorded voice memory push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec e X disappears when voice memory erases DIAL lt gt AN 2 1w1 8 Te16 gt DIG 7 DV MODE OPERATION E EMR Emergency communication The EMR communication mode is available for digital mode operation In the EMR communication mode no call sign setting is necessary When an EMR communication mode signal is received the audio voice will be heard at the specified level even the volume setting level is set to mini mum level or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use Set the desired frequency in 144 or 430 MHz band then push MENU 0 to select menu mode indication Rotate DIAL to select DV SET MODE then push 105 3 Rotate DIAL to select EMR then push 5 t Rotate DIAL to select the desired EMR condition OFF EMR communication set OFF default ON EMR communication set ON e EMR appears when selecting ON Push 5 Returns to DV SET MODE screen automatically Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication EMR lt Appears Tow I 430 712 NOTE The EMR communication functi
33. ICL gp OBATTERY INDICATOR pgs 10 12 Wall battery indicators appear when the battery pack is attached WF appears when the battery cells pack must be changed charged The indicators show T 1 Tall and Wai in se quence while charging the attached battery pack DUPLEX INDICATOR p 32 DUP appears when plus duplex DUP appears when minus duplex is selected PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR p 90 Appears when priority watch is in use TONE INDICATOR e While operating in FM FM N mode TONE appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in use pgs 30 124 TSQL appears while the tone squelch function is in use p 124 TSQL R appears while the reverse tone squelch func tion is in use p 124 DTCS appears while the DTCS squelch function is in use p 124 DTCS R appears while the reverse DTCS squelch function is in use p 124 appears with the TSQL or DTCS indicator while the pocket beep function with CTCSS or DTCS is in use p 125 e While operating in DV mode DSQL appears while the digital call sign squelch func tion is in use p 124 CSQL appears while the digital code squelch function is in use p 124 appears with the DSQL or CSQL indicator while the pocket beep function with digital call sign or digital code squelch is in use p 125
34. MEMO screen Push MENU r 0 to return to frequency indication Playing back and erasing the recorded audio Select DV mode in B band and deactivate the priority watch p 91 if activated Enter TRACK in DV voice memo set mode MENU screen gt DV VOICE MEMO gt lt TRACK gt Push MENU trO Rotate DIAL then push 5 e TRACK screen is displayed TRACK TRACK 1 HE avi SEL P a BACK CLRICLR Rotate DIAL to select the desired audio track to be played back or erased e x is displayed beside the track number when the selected track has been recorded Push 5 to play back the recorded audio e Push 5 again to pause push D 6 to stop play back G Push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase the recorded audio Push J 4 to return to DV VOICE MEMO screen Push MENU O to return to frequency indication DV MODE OPERATION 7 DV auto detect The DV mode indicator blinks when a non DV signal is re ceived during DV mode operation When a signal other than DV mode is received the IC E92D DV automatic detection switches to monitor in FM mode DM Enter AUTO DETECT in DV set mode p 106 MENU screen DV SET MODE gt AUTO DETECT Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 2 Rotate DIAL to turn the DV automatic detect function ON and OFF OFF DV mode indicator blinks however the trans ce
35. MENU screen gt MESSAGE POSITIOND TX MESSAGE Push MENU rrO0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 e TX MESSAGE screen is displayed Rotate DIAL to select the desired transmit message channel e Ch01 to Ch05 and OFF are available Previously message is displayed if programmed 3 Push gt 6 to select the message edit condition e The 1st digit of the message blinks TAX MESSAGE SET av SEL lt BACK gt EDIT CLR CLR Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or symbol e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alpha betical characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in se quence e If an un necessary character is entered push gt 6 or 1 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the se lected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor G Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking Repeat the steps and to enter the desired message e Up to 20 character messages can be set TH MESSAGE mith 1a site Hello Sill can he ESET CLRICLR av SEL ANAS CHAR lt gt CUR Push 5 to store the message Push
36. POWER OFF p 96 LOCK p 98 POWER SAVE p 96 PTTLOCK p 98 ATTENUATOR p 96 BUSY LOCKOUT p 98 MONITOR p 97 TIME OUT TIMER p 99 DIAL SPEED UP p 97 ACTIVE BAND p 99 MIC SIMPLE MODE p 97 DIAL REPLACE p 99 AUTO POWER ON p 97 DV set mode Available for B band ITEMS REF ITEMS REF AUTO REPLY p 100 VTG p 103 DIGITAL CODE p 100 GSV p 103 DV DATA TX p 100 GPS A SET MODE p 103 DIGITAL MONITOR p 101 UNPROTO ADDRESS p 103 DIGITAL RPT SET p 101 DATA EXTENSION p 104 RXCALL WRITE p 101 TIME STAMP p 104 RXRPT WRITE p 101 GPS A SYMBOL p 105 GPS TX MODE p 102 COMMENT p 105 GPS SENTENCE p 103 GPS AUTO TX p 106 RMC p 103 DV AUTO DETECT p 106 GGA p 103 EDIT RECORD p 106 GLL p 103 BK p 107 GSA p 103 EMR p 107 Scan set mode ITEMS REF ITEMS REF PRIO WATCH p 108 BANK LINK p 109 PAUSE TIMER p 108 BANK A p 109 RESUME TIMER p 108 PSCAN LINK p 109 PSCAN 00 p 109 Not available during the TV band mode selection MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 DUP TONE set mode Not available for the TV band mode selection ITEMS REF ITEMS REF OFFSET FREQ p 110 DTCS POLARITY p 111 REPEATER TONE p 110 DTMF SPEED p 111 CTCSS TONE p 110 DTMFTX KEY p 112 DTCS CODE p 111
37. SEE EPP FEE REF 82 Scope audio OUtPUt srsrseesevenevenresevereavenesranesreseserseseressensssssnne 115 Scroll speed bee sd ister cla dene ean ae Ge 114 Selecting A call channe u u emmcmrmesnsarrsnemnasenvescreenennt 73 Selecting a memory channel s rererervvveverararererevrnrereserarerererenennn 72 Selecting memory bank name indication 78 Sentence formatter setting eeeeeeeeerereeesrererererrerersesrsrerenrsrererenenee 60 Set MOU sa tneseaecwssdeseess teres cadeensaveaehe ise CE Ea TEESE ARAE RSE 94 Set mode femgasasasmrmrssnsurmiseimiaanvmssemesnansj visis 96 Setting a freqUenCy s se seese erresresresseeseesressesseenressresresnersrrenreseeseereers 18 Setting a tuning step seseeresesvesesesvevererrevesrevesersevererseversevesersenene 18 Setting Audio Volume eesesssirrserserseeriresrsiresrvsrecrorsrsnrei sesei 20 26 Setting digital code for digital code squelch or beep seee 122 Setting DTCS code for DTCS squelch or beep sxrrrrrrrrrrrrnnne 122 Setting DTMF transfer speed s eeseeseerreeeseereeresreseereereseereereseesees 120 Setting duplex direction 5 Setting offset freqUENCy sesrrererrarnvarnnanonavaransavsvannnenesavesensavesenees Setting squelch level 0r0r0r0rrnrrnrrvnrva van ranrenannanververnnnnnnanvenne Setting subaudible tones for repeater or tone squelch 121 Setting the YOUR and MY call signs for digital call sign squelch or beep EO SLEP I EP SOE TE Single swee
38. and maintenance of the system Any changes by the Department may affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system e When the GPS receiver is activated please do not cover the HM 175GPS with any object e The GPS receiver may not work if used in the following lo cations 1 Tunnels or high rise buildings 2 Underground parking lot 3 Under a bridge or viaduct 4 In remote forested areas 5 Under bad weather condition rainy or cloudy day The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver D Hand SErap eC 1 Antenna erene sais seas ss cede nea cnaseseessanilesseale saeses cewessneenes es 1 Battery pack BP 256 s te 1 Battery charger BC 167D lt cccnceienscieineseercarcecrien 1 6 Belt clip with SCIEWS Bette 1 set oj o an O TT ami NOTICES Using the optional HM 175GPS Noise signals from the HM 175GPS may interfere with the IC E92D s AM radio or HF band reception In this case set the HM 175GPS s microphone cable as distant to the antenna as far as possible or turn off the HM 175GPS Data output from HM 175GPS The optional HM 175GPS outputs GPS data position data etc to the IC E92D at intervals while receiving only Therefore the transceiver is not updated GPS data while transmitting The transceiver transmits GPS data that was received just prior to the last transmission in the DV mode About OPC 1797 e NEVER connect th
39. antenna will damage the transceiver Y NOTE To prevent interference listen on the channel be G fore transmitting by pushing and holding SQL Set the operating frequency pgs 18 19 e Transmission is available on the 144 MHz 430 MHz amateur bands only PTT e Select output power if desired See the section at right for details Push and hold PTT to transmit e Tx Rx indicator lights red SQL e S RF meter shows the output power level Tx Rx Se G Speak into the microphone indicator Microphone using your normal voice level e DO NOT hold the transceiver too close to your mouth or speak too loudly This may distort your speech Release PTT to return to receive E Transmit power selection The transceiver has four output power levels to suit your operating requirements S Low output power during short range communications may reduce the possibility of interfer ence to other stations and will reduce current consumption Push and hold LOW 3 for 1 sec to toggle the trans mit output power between High 5W Mid 2 5 W Low 0 5 W and S Low 0 1 W approx 144000 Appears gt Low ja injj ONLY S Low power operation is MT a available while using BP 257 MID mms id power transmission M While pushing and holding MODE REC rotate DIAL is also available to select _____ mum EEE transmit power High power transmission come hot This may cause a burn an exter
40. break in function turn the Break in function OFF in the MENU screen operation p 107 NOTE The break in function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceiver s power OFF DV MODE OPERATION 7 How to use the break in While operating with the call sign squelch p 124 the squelch never opens no audio sounds even if a call is re ceived unless your own call sign MY is specified However when the call including the BK ON signal break in call is received the squelch will open and audio sounds even if the call is specified for another station e Station C calling to Station A with BK OFF Station A and B are communicating using the call sign squelch ud Station A Station B Station B never hears that Station C is calling Station A Station C e Station C calling to Station A with BK ON Station A and B nig communicating using the call ae squelch ad a ee A Station B Station B also hears that Station C is calling Station A Station C 51 7 DV MODE OPERATION E Message operation TX message programming TX messages are available for up to 5 channels and each channel can be programmed with a message of up to 20 characters Available characters are 0 to 9 A to Z capital let ters a to Z lower case letters some symbols and space Enter TX MESSAGE in message position set mode
41. different depending on bands Dualwatch operation Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to turn the dual watch operation ON and OFF e While in dualwatch operation the display indicates A band in the upper side and B band in the lower side 430 000 5 BASIC OPERATION Main band selection Push MAIN DUAL to select upper side band or lower side band as the main operating band alternately 144 000 430 000 PS PS 144 000 430 000 PS PS Setting audio volume The audio level for dualwatch operation can be adjusted both on upper side band and lower side band simultaneously default This setting can be set separately for each band in sounds set mode Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to enter the dual watch operation if necessary Rotate VOL to adjust the audio level for the main band e If squelch is closed push and hold SQL to verify the audio level e The display shows the volume level while setting VOL 144000 430 000 4 EET 144 668 VOL 430 000 Setting for A band upper side 144 000 s PS PS EET 436 888 VOL Setting for B band lower side Volume setting for dualwatch The volume setting for dualwatch can be set for both bands simultaneously or for each band separately in set mode Enter VOLUME SELECT in sounds set mode p 115 MENU screen gt SOUNDS gt
42. e Go to step when AUTO is selected COPY SELECT FRAS1 ALT O LIST SEL 4 BACK av SEL gt LIST N Push gt 6 then select the desired call sign memory channel to copy to with DIAL Push gt 6 to copy the call sign into the selected call sign memory Returns to RX CALL SIGN screen automatically w Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication DIAL gt AI 2 1wI 8 E Break in communication The break in function allows you to break into a conversa tion where the two original stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled While receiving an another station s communication push and hold RX CS CALL for 1 sec to set the communi cating station s call sign e When a call sign has not been received correctly error beeps sound and no call sign is set Try to set the call sign of a com municating signal again or set the call sign manually Turn the Break in function ON in the MENU screen opera tion p 107 then exit the MENU screen operation e BK appears BK lt App ais A30 FE 59 G When both stations are in standby push PTT to transmit a break in call The programmed call sign station receives the break in call as well as your call sign Wait for the reply call from the station who receives the break in call After receiving the reply call communicate normally To cancel the
43. is exhausted auto power on does not function 7 During standby a small current still flows in the radio Ys E Time out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission etc the transceiver has a time out timer This timer cuts a transmis sion OFF after 1 3 5 or 10 min of continuous transmission This timer can be cancelled default Y Approx 10 sec before the time out timer is activated the G transceiver emits a beep tone as a warning This can be selected with TOT in set mode p 99 MENU screen SET MODE lt TOT gt Push MENU rrO0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 E PTT lock To prevent accidental transmission etc the transceiver has a PTT lock function This can be selected with PTT LOCK in set mode p 98 MENU screen gt lt SETMODE gt PTT LOCK Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 5 E Font size Displayed character size during MENU mode indication in the function display is selectable from Large and Small MENU screen gt DISPLAY gt lt FONT SIZE Push MENU 0 Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 NOTE The set font size is available in menu DTMF mem ory and select memory write screens only E Display backlighting The transceiver has display backlighting with a 5 sec timer for night time operation The display backlighting can be turned ON continuously turned AUTO or turned OFF if de sired MENU screen gt
44. not required Set other data e g offset frequency duplex direction tone squelch etc if desired G Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound Memory channel number blinks 4 Rotate DIAL to select the desired channel e Call channels CO C1 VFO VFO and scan edge channels OA OB to 24A 24B as well as regular memory channels can be programmed in this way G Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to program 3 beeps sound Memory channel number automatically increases when con tinuing to push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec after program ming EXAMPLE Programming 145 870 MHz into memory channel 11 blank channel Push and hold VFO mode for 1 sec to program F wa FM FM 145870 145870 FSKIF ESKI m i I Push and hold I for 1 sec Enter select memory Return to the VFO mode write mode 145870 PSKIP 145 010 am a2c BANK n MNAME SKIP Q0FF DIAL I Rotate DIAL to select channel 11 Channel 11 MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 E Memory bank setting Push lt 4 or 6 to select the desired bank group A The IC E92D has a total of 26 banks A to Z Regular mem Z or bank channel 0 99 digit ory channels 000 to 799 A band 000 to 399 B band are assigned to the desired bank for easy memory management DIAL Push and hold S MW MR for 1 se
45. power source of more than 16 V DC This will ruin the transceiver NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the transceiver DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electri cal blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to trans mit BE CAREFUL The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sun light or in areas with temperatures below 20 C or above 60 C Place the unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children DO NOT use of chemical agents such as benzine or al cohol when cleaning as they can damage the transceiver s surfaces PRECAUTIONS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Important notes when using GPS receiver e Please do not use the HM 175GPS close the TX antenna The transmit signal may cause GPS receiver malfunction The GPS signal cannot pass through the metal object When using the HM 175GPS inside a vehicle you may not receive GPS signal We recommend to use it window side Please avoid the areas shown in the following 1 DO NOT use where it will block the driver s view 2 DO NOT use where the air bags could deploy 3 DO NOT use it when becoming the obstacle of driving e The Global Positioning System GPS is built and operated by the U S Department of Defence The Department is responsible for accuracy
46. remain pro 77 grammed Select the desired bank contents to be transferred or erased from the bank p 76 Push MR several times to select memory bank mode While pushing BAND rotate DIAL to select the de sired memory bank group Pushing BAND also can be select the band Rotate DIAL to select the bank channel DIAL 433 000 tF EK a Push S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beeps sound e Displays the original memory channel number automatically and memory channel number blinks e Do not hold S MW MR for more than 2 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO 3 Push A 2 or w 8 several times to select BANK Push lt 4 or gt 6 to select the desired bank group or bank channel to be transferred Rotate DIAL to select the desired bank group or channel e Select indication when erasing the contents from the bank To transfer the bank contents to ch 11 in Bank B FM 145 600 esacs DIAL e BANE B14 BHAME MNMAME SKIP 0FF Bank channel is displayed To erase ENAME MMAME SKIP 0F is displayed Push S MW MR for 1 sec to erase transfer the bank contents 1 O SCAN OPERATION E Scan types Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for cont
47. select the setting BANK A BANK A OFF HOFF Or or Push 5 to set and return to the BANK LINK screen Rotate DIAL to select next bank and repeat steps 2 to or push MENU r 0 to exit scan set mode DIAL gt A1 2 w18 Lel lt gt D6 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Program scan link function Sets the program scan link function ON default P 01 P24 and OFF default P 00 The link function provides continuous program scan in the selected program scan number during program scan Program scan link setting Rotate DIAL to select the program scan number that you want to change FSCAN LINK p a OFF F 1 0 PSCAN LINK Fai 0 F az 3 Or F 4a3 or ie ef N P esS Or Paz Or F 43 OM Fag OMY 2 Push 5 to enter program scan setting 3 Rotate DIAL to select the setting PSCAN AG PSCAN AA HOFF OFF on OM Push 5 to set and return to the PSCAN LINK screen Rotate DIAL to select next program scan and repeat steps to or push MENU O to exit MENU screen operation 109 To 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION E DUP TONE set mode items Offset frequency Sets the offset frequency for duplex repeater operation within a 0 to 159 995 MHz range OFFSET FREG D 00G Be OFFSET FREQ 159 995 0G The default value may differ according to the selected fre quency band before accessing DUP TONE set mode and trans ceive
48. skip channel DIAL TV mode indication Channel indication HFM kasse A 1 ch CALLS oe POTTI TT Skip channel setting Unwanted channels can be skipped for rapid selection etc Push CALL several times to select TV channels e TV and channel number appear Rotate DIAL to select the channel to be skipped e To clear the skip setting rotate DIAL while pushing and hold ing BAND to select a skip channel Push and hold SKIP 5 for 1 sec to toggle the skip set ting ON and OFF e SKIP appears when the channel is set as skip channel DIAL Appears by a 12ch D BAND 5 SKIP CALL RX CS Automatic TV channel programming TV channels can be programmed automatically Push CALL several times to select TV channels e TV and channel number ap 1 pear t4 ZSKIP Push SCAN 2 to start TV channel programming e The programming will automatically stop after scanning all channels REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 6 E General Repeaters allow you to extend the operational range of your Repeater operation flow chart radio because a repeater has much higher output power Set the desired band to operate the repeater Normally a repeater has independent frequencies for each receiver and transmitter than the typical transceiver A subaudible tone may also be required to access a re Step 2 peater S
49. the connector in water If the connector becomes wet be sure to dry it BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT E Antenna Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and screw down the antenna as shown at left NEVER carry the transceiver by holding the antenna KEEP the jack cover attached when jack is not in use to protect the con nector from dust and water v For your information Third party antennas may increase transceiver perform ance An optional AD 92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER is available to connect an antenna with a BNC connector AGA W A E Belt clip Supplied screws NOTE USE the supplied screws only Using screws longer than specified could damage the transceiver E Hand strap Slide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the belt clip as A illustrated at left to facilitate carrying the transceiver Handstrap E Battery pack Attach the Li lon battery pack BP 256 or battery case BP 257 as illustrated below e Charge the Li lon battery pack before use pgs 10 11 Battery pack Battery case CAUTION NEVER attach or detach the battery pack when wet Be careful when releasing the latch Because the latch is tightly locked don t use a finger nail to open it you may injure yourself Instead use something relatively flat like the edge of a coin or the tip of a screwdriver to carefully release the
50. the set interval default DISABLE e DISABLE Transmitting position data is disabled default e GPS Transmitting position data in GPS mode e GPS A Transmitting position data in GPS A mode GPS TX MODE GPS TX MODE rOISABLE DISABLE GPS GPS GPS A SPS A gt GPS A SET e Sentence formatter setting Select GPS in GPS TX mode item then push 5 to enter the sentence formatter selection Rotate DIAL to select the desired sentence formatter e RMC GGA GLL GSA VTG and GSV are selectable GPS SENTENCE RMT OFF GGA DO GLL OFF GSA OFF vTG 0FF GPS SENTENCE RMC 0FF RGA OP BLL OFF GSA OFF TG OFF G Push 5 to enter the desired sentence formatter se lection Rotate DIAL to select the setting e See next page for details RMC SENTENCE RMC SENTENCE OFF OFF or mors Push 5 or gt 6 to select ON OFF Rotate DIAL to select next sentence and repeat steps to or push MENU r0 to return to frequency in dication e Only four sentence formatters can be activated at same time DIAL A 2 w1 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 e RMC Default OFF Set RMC sentence ON or OFF e GGA Default ON Set GGS sentence ON or OFF e GLL Default OFF Set GLL sentence ON or OFF e GSA Default OFF Set GSA sentence ON or OFF e VTG Default OFF Set VTG sentence ON or OFF e GSV Default OFF Set
51. 0 dB Intermediate freq More than 60 dB e Squelch Sensitivity except spurious points 1 3 uV typ 0 56 uV typ 0 5 uV typ 0 79 uV typ 1 uV typ 0 4 uV typ 0 25 uV typ 0 25 uV typ 0 14 uV typ 0 32 uV typ 0 32 uV typ 0 16 uV typ 0 32 uV typ 0 56 uV typ 1 uV typ 1 8 uV typ 2 5 uV typ Battery pack and charger e BP 257 BATTERY CASE Battery case for LR6 AA x 2 alkaline batteries BP 256 LI ION BATTERY PACK 7 4 V 1620 mAh Lithium lon battery pack Battery life 6 hrs approx VHF FM high power Tx Rx Standby 1 1 8 e BC 167D BATTERY CHARGER a regular charging of battery packs Charging time Max rs e BC 177 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 123E AC ADAPTER Rapidly charges BP 256 LI ION BATTERY PACK in approx 2 5 hrs Microphones e HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE Allows you to remotely select operating channels etc e HM 131 SPEAKER MICROPHONE For operation while conveniently hanging the transceiver from your belt etc e HM 153 HM 166 EARPHONE MICROPHONE Ideal for hands free operation by clipping the microphone with the PTT switch to your lapel or breast pocket e HM 174 WATERPROOF SPEAKER MICROPHONE Allows you to operate in rainly condition e HM 175GPS GPS WATERPROOF SPEAKER MICROPHONE Allows you to operate in rainly condition and GPS antenna is included e SP 13 EARPHONE Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments HS 85 HEADSET WITH VOX PTT UNIT Hands fr
52. 1 uV typ FM 1 kHz 3 5 kHz Dev 12 dB SINAD VHF Amateur band only 0 14 uV typ UHF Amateur band only 0 16 uV typ 1 625 29 995 MHz 0 4 uV typ 30 000 17 995 MHz 0 25 uV typ 118 000 173 995 MHz 0 14 uV typ 174 000 259 995 MHz 0 32 uV typ 260 000 349 995 MHz 0 32 uV typ 350 000 469 995 MHz 0 16 uV typ 470 000 599 995 MHz 0 32 uV typ 600 000 999 990 MHz 0 56 uV typ WFM 1 kHz 52 5 kHz Dev 12 dB SINAD 76 000 108 000 MHz 1 uV typ 175 000 221 995 MHz 1 8 uV typ 470 000 770 000 MHz 2 5 uV typ DV digital PN9 4 8 kbps BER 1 VHF Amateur band only 0 22 uV typ UHF Amateur band only 0 22 uV typ 134 Audio output power at 7 4 V DC e Selectivity FM Wide AM FM Narrow DV WFM Ext speaker connector e Spurious and image rejection ratio AM 1 kHz 30 Mod 0 495 4 995 MHz 5 000 29 995 MHz 118 000 137 000 MHz 222 000 246 995 MHz 247 000 329 995 MHz FM 1 kHz 3 5 kHz Dev 1 625 29 995 MHz 30 000 75 995 MHz 76 000 117 995 MHz 118 000 173 995 MHz 174 000 259 995 MHz 260 000 349 995 MHz 350 000 469 995 MHz 470 000 599 995 MHz 600 000 999 990 MHz WEM 1 kHz 52 5 kHz Dev 76 000 108 000 MHz 175 000 221 995 MHz 470 000 770 000 MHz More than 200 mW at 10 distortion with an 8 Q load More than 50 dB More than 45 dB More than 300 kHz 3 dB Less than 700 kKHz 20 dB 3 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 8 Q VHF More than 60 dB UHF More than 5
53. 3 While pushing and holding SQL sets the squelch level p 21 While pushing and holding BAND selects the pro grammed bank in memory mode p 75 G The assigned function for VOL and DIAL can be ex Z changed in menu screen operation p 99 EXTERNAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK DATA SP MIC Connect a communication cable optional speaker micro phone or headset if desired See page 135 for a list of available options j 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION KEYPAD KEY Pushed momentarily Pushed and held for 1 sec Sarees Inputs digit 1 for frequency input memory channel selection Displays the simple band scope for a single sweep p 23 Jan etc e Displays the simple band scope for continuation sweep p 23 e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 1 QA e Inputs digit 2 for frequency input memory channel selection Starts a scan p 83 SCAN etc e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 2 Inputs digit 3 for frequency input memory channel selection Toggles the transmit output power between high mid low and 3 Ala etc S low p 24 LOW e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 3 While pushing and holding this key with DIAL rotation se lects the output power Inputs digit 4 for frequency input memory channel selection etc e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF cod
54. 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the se lected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor YOUR CALL SIGN Ler L STATION SET av SEL a BACK gt EDIT CLR CLR Push 5 to store the programmed call sign and re turns to YOUR CALL SIGN screen Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication NOTE During the call sign programming mode to D push CQ 0 to set CQCQCQ and push CQ 0 again to return to the previously stored call sign WAY v For your information The IC E92D has a call sign edit record function When editing a call sign stored in a call sign memory regu lar memory or call channel the default setting is to store the edited call sign into a blank channel automatically FULL is displayed when all call sign memory is programmed The edited call sign can be over written when the setting of the EDIT RECORD is set to OFF or SELECT p 106 However you must manually over write a programmed call sign in regular memory and call channels Temporary op eration without over writing is possible DIAL A 2 Lwi 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 DV MODE OPERATION 7 7 DV MODE OPERATION E Digital voice mode operation DN Set the desired frequency in B band pgs 14 18 e Select output power if desired p 24 Select DV mode p 21 3 Set your own call sign for DV operation as follow
55. 4L can be used for external power operation Operating note e Power supply voltage must be between 10 0 16 0 V DC NEVER CONNECT OVER 16 V DC directly into the DC IN jack of the transceiver e BE SURE to use CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L when con necting a regulated 12 V DC power supply Use an external DC DC converter to connect the trans ceiver through optional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L to a 24 V DC power source e The voltage of the external power supply must be within 10 16 V DC when using either CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L otherwise use the battery pack Disconnect the power cables from the transceiver when not using it Otherwise the vehicle battery will become ex hausted e The power save function is deactivated automatically dur ing external DC power operation BATTERY CHARGING 3 Transceiver D to cigarette lighter socket 12 V DC e CP 19R Optional to 12V DC power supply V White amp Black O NOTE Up to 5 W approx of maximum output power is available when using external DC power However when the supplied voltage exceeds 14 V the built in protection circuit activates to reduce the transmit output power to 2 5 W approx E Main band selection The IC E92D has two independent operating bands A band VFO A and B band VFO B A band VFO A can operate 0 495 MHz to 999 990 MHz and B band VFO B can oper ate 118 MHz to 174 MHz and 350 MHz to 470 MHz
56. AL then push 5 e GPS TX MODE screen is displayed GPS TX MODE OFF rs PS GPS A gt SENTENCE Rotate DIAL to select GPS Q Push 5 t to select GPS SENTENCE screen Rotate DIAL to select the desired GPS sentence then push 105 A total 6 sentences RMC GGA GLL GSA VTG and GSV are available Rotate DIAL to turn the sentence usage ON and OFF Push 5 or 1 4 to return to GPS SENTENCE screen Repeat the steps to to set another GPS sentence usage e Up to 4 GPS sentences are usable at the same time 8 Push MENU TO to return to frequency indication NOTE Set the GSV sentence to OFF when sending the GPS message to conventional digital transceivers IC E2820 IC E91 IC V82 IC U82 The GSV sentence is incompatible with them Those transceivers will not display GPS messages properly if sent as a GSV sentence from the IC E92D GPS message programming Enter GPS in message position set mode MENU screen lt MESSAGE POSITIOND gt GPS Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e GPS MESSAGE screen is displayed GPS MESSAGE DATAE AB ute p e SET CLR CLR av SEL Ara CHAR lt gt CUR Push gt 6 to select the message edit condition e The 1st digit of the message blinks GPS GPS A OPERATION 8 3 Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or symbol e Push A a 3 to cha
57. CHAR lt gt CUR 105 106 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION GPS auto TX timer Selects the desired interval for automatic position transmis sion function from OFF default 5 10 30 seconds 1 3 5 10 and 30 minutes GPS AUTO TA GPS AUTO TR OFF OFF SSEC SSEC 10SEC 10SEC S SEC 30SEC 11MIN 1MIN NOTE When 4th GPS sentence are selected at GPS SENTENCE pgs 102 103 SSEC can not be se 7 lected NNN DV auto detect When a signal other than DV mode is received during DV mode operation the transceiver has capability of automatic FM mode selection e OFF Operating mode is fixed in DV default e ON The transceiver automatically selects FM mode for temporary operation DY AUTO DETECT OFF ON DY AUTO DETECT OFF rap Call sign edit record Selects call sign programming when the call sign is edited or corrected with the pre programmed call sign OFF The edited or corrected call sign is over writ ten e SELECT The edited or corrected call sign is pro grammed into the selected call sign memory e AUTO The edited or corrected call sign is pro grammed into a blank channel automatically default EDIT RECORD EDIT RECORD OFF OFF SELECT SELECT AITO AUTO DIAL lt gt A 2 w1 8 e1 5 lt gt D1 6 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Break in function EMR function The break in function allows you to break into a conversation The E
58. CS squelches The tone squelch CTCSS or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone or DTCS code respectively You can silently wait for calls from group members using the same tone or code Separate tone frequencies can be set for repeater and tone squelch pocket beep operation Reverse tone DTCS squelch RX only The reverse tone DTCS squelch is convenient if you want to ignore a specific signal The transceiver mutes the squelch when a signal with the matched tone or code is received TSQL R DTCS R is displayed when the reverse tone DTCS is set Pocket beep These functions use subaudible tones or DTCS codes for calling and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called while you were away from the transceiver OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 Setting subaudible tones for repeater or tone squelch Enter CTCSS TONE or RPT TONE in DUP TONE set mode p 110 Rotate DIAL to select the desired repeater or CTCSS tone frequency MENU screen gt lt DUP TONE CTCSS TONE Push MENU r0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 Each operating band and each memory channel have inde pendent settings See page 110 for available tone frequencies for details Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indi cation CTCSS TONE SS 5 REPEAT
59. DISPLAY set mode ITEMS REF ITEMS REF BACKLIGHT p 112 SCROLL p 114 BUSY LED p 112 SCAN NAME p 114 LCD CONTRAST p 113 OPENING LOGO p 114 RX CALL SIGN p 113 OPENING CALL S p 114 TX CALL SIGN 1 p 113 FONT SIZE p 114 RX MESSAGE p 113 1 Available for B band SOUNDS set mode ITEMS REF ITEMS REF BEEP LEVEL p 115 VOLUME SELECT p 115 KEY TOUCH BEEP p 115 STANDBY BEEP p 116 SCAN STOP BEEP p 115 SUB BAD MUTE p 116 SCOPE AF OUTPUT p 115 1 Available for B band 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION E Set mode items Auto power OFF The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specified time period with a beep when no key operations are performed 30 min 60 min 90 min 120 min and OFF default can be specified The specified time period is retained even when the transceiver is turned OFF by the auto power OFF func tion To cancel the function select OFF in this item AUTO POWER OFF AUTO POWER OFF OFF OFF Semin SAMIN S AMIN GMIN SEMIN SMIN 126MIN 12 MIN Power save The power save function reduces the current drain to con serve battery power This power save function can be turned OFF if desired by turning power ON and OFF e AUTO1 selects 1 4 duty ratio when receiving no signal for 5 sec then 1 8 15 sec after that e AUTO2 suppresses the consumption of the battery by stopping the op
60. DIT C ALM lt DIAL lt gt A 2 IW16 Te16 gt DIG 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION E GPS set mode items Entering GPS set mode Enter GPS SET MODE in message position set mode MENU screen gt MESSAGE POSITION gt GPS SET MODE Push MENU tO Rotate DIAL then push 5 e GPS SET MODE screen is displayed GPS SET MODE MSPS SFEED FORMAT UNITS COMPASS OIR UTC OFFSET Rotate DIAL to select the desired item and then push lt 5 3 Rotate DIAL to select the desired value or condition Push 5 or 1 4 to return to GPS SET MODE screen Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication GPS SPEED Selects the data transmission speed for packet operation from 4800 bps default and 9600 bps FORMAT Selects the displaying position format from ddd mm mm default and ddd mm ss UNITS Selects display units for distance and elevation from m or Ft ml default m COMPASS DIRECTION Selects compass indication type from NORTH REF default and SOUTH REF UTC offset Sets time difference from UTC Universal Time Coordinated within 12 00 to 12 00 range in 5 min steps default 0 00 DIAL A 2 W18 1 5 lt gt D1 6 Alarm area 1 Sets GPS alarm active range within 00 05 to 59 59 in 1 sec 00 01 steps default 0015 CO Enter GPS MEMORY
61. ER FUNCTIONS esvesevesnsvesnerssnvesensenneesesesnessesneeneseer 117 131 E Programming a DTMF code seeeeeeeeseeresreresreerereerereerereeenereenet 117 E Transmitting a DTMF code rrsrerrernrrnvrnnnennrnervenvnnsrnernere 118 E Clearing a DTMF memory pa E Confirming a DTMF memory eeeereeeeererererererererrerererererererere 120 E Setting DTMF transfer SDCOd esesereeseseeseesetseseeseeseesenes 120 E Tone frequency and DTCS code 121 E Digital code and digital call sign setting 122 E Tone DTCS squelch seere 124 E Digital code digital call sign squelch 424 E Pocket beep FUNCTION rsrseresrosesssssnsssses 125 E DTCS polarity setting 25 E Tone scans 126 E Beep tones 127 E Dial speed acceleration 97 Key lock effeGt ssssssssssis s127 E Power save 429 E Auto power OFF 198 N bas VI vii TABLE OF CONTENTS WATERPROOF NOTICES E Auto power ON sitssdeciccacessneoiives rare e ke 128 E Time out timer 128 E PTT lock wee 128 E Font size 000000000000 aves we 129 E Display backlighting ee 129 E LCD contrasts visi eee 129 E Cloning function ve 130 Resetting rerreerer ainara isis 131 14 TROUBLESHOOTING s eveensnnvennsnnnnnnsnnnnnnsnnnvnnennsnnevnnsnnsennsnnee 132 15 SPECIFICATIONS sss scvseseses sevcesissevscsaceonsecassiesenconscavseresse 133 134 AG OPTIONS ses ten soseen ae eaa iaai 135 137 E Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER M
62. ER TONE eo 5 DIAL Al 2 IW 1G Te16 gt D6 12 122 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Tone frequency and DTCS code Continued Setting DTCS code for DTCS squelch or beep Enter DTCS CODE in DUP TONE set mode p 111 MENU screen gt lt DUP TONE DTCS CODE Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 2 Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTCS tone code Each operating band and each memory channel have inde pendent settings e See page 111 for available DTCS codes for details G Push 1 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU r 0 to return to frequency indi cation DTCS CODE ASS Y DTCS phase mode can be selected in DTCS POLAR A ITY menu p 111 E Digital code and digital call sign setting Setting digital code for digital code squelch or beep Push MAIN DUAL to select B band then push and hold MODE REC for 1 sec several times to select DV mode Enter DIGITAL CODE in DV SET MODE p 100 MENU screen gt DV SET MODE DIGITAL CODE Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL to select the desired digital code e Each operating band and each memory channel have inde pendent settings DIGITAL CODE Be Push 5 or lt 1 4 to return to DV SET MODE and push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 Setting the
63. F Volume select Select the volume level adjustment from Both and Separate for dualwatch operation e BOTH Both A band and B band volume level is adjusted with VOL at the same time de fault e SEPARATE The Volume setting is adjusted independ ently in A and B bands with VOL VOLUME SELECT BOTH SEPARATE VOLUME SELECT BOTH SEPARATE 15 6 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION Standby beep B band only Turns the beep emission capability ON and OFF when the communicating station finishes transmitting or the receive STANDBY BEEF STANDBY BEEF OFF HOFF GP or signal disappears while in the digital mode operation default ON Sub band muting function Sub band audio signal condition is selectable while dual band operating e OFF Disable sub band muting function default e MUTE Sub band audio signal is muted when re ceiving signal on MAIN band e BEEP Beep sounds when finishing to receive sub band signal SUB BAND MUTE SUB BAND MUTE OFF OFF MUTE MUTE EEEF BEEF E Programming a DTMF code DTMF codes are used for autopatching accessing repeat ers controlling other equipment etc The transceiver has 10 DTMF memory channels Ch01 Ch10 for storage of often used DTMF codes of up to 16 digits Push and hold DTMF M 9 for 1 sec to enter DTMF memory Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTMF memory chan nel e T CALL appears when a 1750 Hz tone burst signa
64. GSV sentence ON or OFF GPS A Set mode Enter GPS A operation set mode by selecting GPS A in GPS TX mode then push lt 5 This set mode is available to set unproto address data extension time stamp GPS A symbol and comment GPS A SET MODE UNFROTO ACO DATA EXSTENS TIME STAMF MSPS A SYMBO COMENT GPS A SET MODE rINPFROTO ADD DATA EXSTENS TIME STAMP GPS A SYMBO COMMENT MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Unproto Address 56 characters address can be entered for unproto address Push 5 twice to enter the unproto address edit mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alphabeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence e Push D 1 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor Repeat step until the desired unproto address is pro grammed Push 5 to program the unproto address and exit the unproto address edit mode G Push 1 4 to return to GPS A SET MODE screen mode UNPROTO ADDRESS UNPROTO ADDRESS AB APFISS s DST HP ISZ DSTA F Fook SET lt ESET CLR CLR lt BACK pe EDIT av SEL Ara CHAR CL
65. ICROPHONE ANG E Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack INDEX sxzssciecesstecccvesezivscedeesevsdescseswziseioc estoa sa esiis Dasani 138 143 aA esse endt 146 147 e BE CAREFUL The transceiver employs waterproof con struction which corresponds to IPX7 of the international standard IEC 60529 2001 However once the transceiver has been dropped waterproofing cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the transceiver may be cracked or the water proof seal damaged etc MAKE SURE the DATA SP MIC connector cap flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver and that the DATA SP MIC connector cap antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment Ex posing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver After exposure to water clean the battery contacts thoroughly with fresh water and dry them completely to remove any water or salt residue NEVER remove or insert the battery pack when the trans ceiver is wet or soiled This may result water or dust get ting into the transceiver battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged IMPORTANT KEEP the transceiver s DATA SP MIC con nector cap attached when the speaker microphone is not in use If the cover is not attached water will get into the transceiver More over the terminals pins will become rusty or the transceiver will function abnormally if the con nector has become wet NEVER immerse
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67. MR communication mode is available for digital mode where the two original stations are communicating with call operation In the EMR communication mode no call sign sign squelch enabled setting is necessary When an EMR communication mode e OFF The break in function is set to OFF default signal is received the audio voice will be heard at the e ON The break in function is set to ON specified level even the volume setting level is set to mini e BK appears on the display mum level or digital call sign digital code squelch is in use e OFF The EMR function is set to OFF default BK BK Boe OFF OFF ON The EMR function is set to ON Or Or e EMR appears on the display EMR EMR NOTE The break in function is turned OFF automatically gj can when turning transceiver s power OFF NOTE The EMR communication function is turned OFF automatically when turning transceivers power OFF 107 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION E Scan set mode items Priority watch Activates priority watch or priority watch with alert Bell OFF The priority watch is turned OFF default ON _ The transceiver checks the memory channel fre quency every 5 sec e BELL The transceiver checks the memory channel frequency every 5 sec You can be alerted with beeps and blinking 9 PRIO WATCH PRIO WATCH OFF OFF or or BELL BELL Scan pause timer Selects the scan pause time When receiving signals th
68. NU Tr0 Rotate DIAL then push 4 1 5 Rotate DIAL to select ON e Select BELL if the priority beep function is desired Push MENU 0 to exit scan set mode and start the watch e PRIO indicator appears e The transceiver checks the memory bank channel s or call channel every 5 sec e The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition p 89 Push VFO to cancel the watch TDIAL lt gt AI 2 IW1G PRIORITY WATCH 11 e During priority watch 433 260 gt 145180 DE er Monitors VFO frequency for 5 sec Pauses on a memory or call channel when a signal is received ae promt waren with priority a PRI PRIO 433 560 gt 145 180 PSKIP HAAS Emits beep and blinks indicator when a signal is received on a memory or call channel 5 lt gt D1 6 11 PRIORITY WATCH VFO scan watch Select the channel s to be watched For memory channel watch Select the desired memory channel For call channel watch Select the desired call channel For memory scan watch Select memory mode or the desired bank group then push and hold SCAN 2 for 1 sec to start memory bank scan Enter PRIO WATCH in scan set mode p 108 lt MENU screen gt lt SCAN gt r gt PRIO WATCH gt Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 5 3 Rotate DIAL to select ON e Select BELL if the
69. O GO INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER IC E92D GGG g G86 g B E is Icom Inc FOREWORD FEATURES Thank you for purchase of this fine Icom product We under stand you have a choice of many different radios in the mar ket place Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC E92D following Icom s philosophy of technology first The IC E92D VHF UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER is designed with Icom s superior technology and craftsmanship combining traditional analog technologies with the new digital D STAR technologies for a balanced packaged With proper care this product should provide you with years of trouble free operation We want to take a couple of mo ments of your time to thank you for making your IC E92D your radio of choice and hope you agree with Icom s phi losophy of technology first EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur A WARNING CAUTION Equipment damage may occur Recommended for optimum use No risk of Nou personal injury fire or electric shock O DV mode Digital voice Low speed data communication operation ready Text message and call sign exchange Transmitting position data with a third party GPS receiver You can also use HM 175GPS O Waterproof construction IPX7 O GPS receiver connectable Optional HM 175GPS is required O
70. R CLR lt gt CUR 103 104 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION DATA extension Sets the data extension capability to COURSE SPEED or OFF default The transceiver s course and speed information is addition ally transmitted with position data when COURSE SPEED is selected 7 NOTE When COURSE SPEED is selected number of character for COMMENT is limited to 36 character DATA EXTENSION DATA EXTENSIOM HOFF OFF COURSE SPEE FCOURSE SFEE Time stamp Selects transmitting time stamp type from DHM HMS and OFF This function can be transmitted UTC Universal Time Coordinated time only e OFF No time stamp is transmitted default DHM Time stamp in the format of Day Hour and Minute is transmitted e HMS Time stamp in the format of Hour Minute and Second is transmitted TIME STAMP TIME STAMP HOFF OFF DH CH HMS r HMS DIAL A 2 W18 5 lt gt D1 6 GPS A symbol Selects the desired GPS A symbol Available symbols Ambulance Bus Fire Truck Bicycle Yacht Helicopter Small Aircraft Ship Power Boat Car default Motorcycle Balloon Jeep Recreational Vehicle Truck Van and Other If Other is selected set the desired symbol code as follows Push 5 to begin programming Rotate DIAL to select the 1st character from V and Push 6 to select the 2nd digit Rotate DIAL to select the 2nd digit charact
71. Simple band scope O Dualwatch operation O Optional PC remote control IMPORTANT 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 E92D PRECAUTIONS A WARNING RF EXPOSURE This device emits Radio Frequency RF energy Caution should be observed when operating this device If you have any questions re garding RF exposure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communications Commission Office of Engi neering and Technology s report on Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio Frequency Electro magnetic Fields OET Bulletin 65 A WARNING NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to or touching exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical A WARNING NEVER operate the transceiver with an earphone headphones or other audio accessories at high volume levels Hearing experts advise against continu ous high volume operation If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume level or discontinue use Z WARNING 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
72. TAL ANALOG ANALOG Digital repeater setting When accessing a digital repeater with a call sign different than is programmed the repeater call sign can be stored into RPT1 and or RPT2 automatically by reading the re peater s transmission The previously stored repeater s call sign can be recalled when selecting the repeater call sign default ON DIGITAL RPT SET DIGITAL RPT SET OFF HOFF Or on MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 RX call sign auto write When an individual station call is received the calling station call sign can be automatically set in UR default OFF RHCALL WRITE RACALL WRITE OFF OFF AUTO AUTO Repeater call sign auto write When accessing a repeater with a call sign different than is programmed the repeater call sign can be set into RPT1 and or RPT2 automatically by reading the repeater s trans mission default OFF R ARPT WRITE RARFT WRITE OFF OFF AUTO ALTO The transceiver sets the received repeater call sign for operation overwriting the previously set repeater call sign VAG io 102 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION GPS TX mode Sets the transmission of data from a connected GPS re ceiver ON and OFF When the position information is received from a connected GPS receiver and the GPS Auto TX Timer setting p 106 is set to a specific time the transceiver automatically transmits the current position and message at
73. The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcasting station are present at your location The attenuation is about 10 dB Enter ATTENUATOR in set mode p 96 MENU screen SET MODE gt lt ATTENUATOR gt Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL to select ON or OFF Push 5 or 1 4 to return to set mode and push MENU t 9 to return to frequency indication e ATT appears on the function display when ON is selected DIAL 144 000 PSKIP ATT i Appears DIAL A1 2 W1 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 E Band scope The band scope function allows you to visually check a specified frequency range around the center frequency A About the sweep steps The specified tuning step in each frequency band in VFO mode or programmed tuning Z step in memory mode is used during sweep SSS e Single watch mode display ra Fr 145789 Band scope indication Sweep marker Single sweep Set the desired frequency as band scope center fre quency e Push MAIN DUAL to select MAIN band during dual watch Push and hold SCOPE 1 for 1 sec to start a single sweep e 1 short and 1 long beeps sound e Signal conditions strengths appear starting from the left of the range
74. YOUR and MY call signs for dig ital call sign squelch or beep Push MAIN DUAL to select B band then push and hold Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign MODE REC for 1 sec several times to select DV mode Input the call sign if the desired call sign is not stored in the transceiver See pgs 34 and 35 for detail MENU screen gt CALLSIGN YOUR CALL SIGN Push MENU r 0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 oo SIGN e Enter YOUR CALL SIGN in CALL SIGN set mode p 36 SAT Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign e Input the call sign if the desired call sign is not stored in the transceiver See p 36 for detail Push 5 to set call sign and push MENU 0 to re turn to frequency indication YOUR CALL SIGN me LS ABCDEF CAUTION Use digital code squelch when operating with more than 3 stations Because the digital call sign squelch function recognizes MY CALL SIGN the digital call sign squelch function can be used when operating with only Push 5 to return to CALL SIGN set mode one station e Push 4 to return to CALL SIGN set mode without storing NOTE call sign The tone DTCS code squelch opens sometimes when Rotate DIAL to select MY CALL SIGN in CALL SIGN other stations communicate with adjacent tone frequency set mode then push 5 t to enter MY CALL SIGN or DTCS code setting No audio sounds with S meter swayin
75. act or listening pur poses FULL SCAN p 83 Repeatedly scans all fre quencies over the entire SELECTED BAND SCAN Repeatedly scans all fre p 83 quencies over the entire se Band Band lected band edge edge Scan x ae MEMORY SKIP SCAN Repeatedly scans memory output frequencies etc 495 999 990 a 5 p 85 channels except those set po ae ko a es SKIP as skip channel Skip chan eee cording to the frequency DRVO nels can be turned ON and VG ann G coverage of the transceivers amp gt OFF by pushing and holding version D ADA SKP SKIP 5 in memory mode PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between FREQUENCY MEMORY Skips unwanted Neue 9 cies or channels that incon 6 69 oe a two user programmed fre Siar FUNCTION p20 venient Stop SCANNINJ edge AL ps edge quencies Used for checking sige one This function can be turned for frequencies within a speci E h TSKIP pe Fuji Scan i olding 5 in either ETE fied range such as repeater x SRP Jump KE 2 VFO or memory mode ALL SELECTED BANK SCAN p 86 SKIP OO GOD HOD lt gt Gas Gos Goa SKIP 98 Ja Repeatedly scans all bank channels or selected bank channels The skip scan is also available PROGRAMMED LINK SCAN p 83 Repeatedly programmed scans user programmed frequen cies selected at P LINK items in the menu mode BAND MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 85 Repeatedly scans memory chan
76. al code digital call sign squelch Set the desired operating frequency on DV mode Digital code and MY CALL SIGN Push and hold DSQ 7 for 1 sec several times to acti vate the digital code or digital call sign squelch DSQL or CSQL e Digital call sign squelch DSQL Digital call sign beep DSQL Digital code squelch CSQL Digital code beep CSQL and no tone operation are activated in order Rotating DIAL while pushing DSQ 7 also selects the tone functions 3 Operate the transceiver in the normal way When the received signal includes a matching call sign code the squelch opens and the signal can be heard e When the received signal s call sign code does not match dig ital call sign digital code squelch does not open however the S indicator shows signal strength e To open the squelch manually push and hold SQL Digital call sign beep Digital code beep e 45300 ey 45300 Digital call sign squelch Digital code squelch 45300 i 45300 E Pocket beep function Set the desired operating frequency Set the desired CTCSS tone DTCS code Digital call sign or Digital code Push and hold TONE 7 DSQ 7 for 1 sec several times to activate the pocket beep DTCS beep Digital call sign beep or Digital code beep TSQL DTCS 9 DSQL or CSQL e Rotating DIAL while pushing TONE 7 DSQ 7 also selects the ton
77. ammed into memory channels e Operating frequency p 18 e Operating mode p 21 e Duplex direction DUP or DUP with an offset fre quency p 32 e Subaudible tone encoder p 121 tone squelch or DTCS squelch ON OFF p 124 e Subaudible tone frequency p 121 tone squelch fre quency or DTCS code with polarity pgs 121 125 e Scan skip information p 87 e Memory bank p 75 e Memory name p 77 e Tuning step p 18 e Call sign squelch or Digital code squelch p 124 e Station call sign p 36 e RPT1 RPT2 call sign p 41 Available for B band operation only CAUTION Memory data can be erased by static electricity electric transients etc In addition they can be erased by malfunction and during repairs Therefore we recommend that memory data be written down or be saved to a PC using the optional RS 92 RE MOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 71 72 Q MEMORY CALL CHANNELS E Selecting a memory channel Using DIAL Programmed channels Push MR to select memory mode 2 Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel e Only programmed channels are displayed DIAL 4 44000 Appears TT APP Li Pa Fal Fal GS Rotate DIAL to select BMW the memory channel amp Using DIAL All channels Push MR to select memory mode GQ Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound e Memory chann
78. ares 22 Monitor key action r0rrrrrennrnnnnvnrvannvnennnnnnennnnnrennnnanensnnnsnnnnnnnner 97 N Notice esrisskerarere rss cue sassan sa caccdeseeshenseas veasncdecdssdesseavesssnevecssse iv 0 Off band indications iseirissiresrriressississssssesreeressiresssisiisirerresruisisesssssi 31 Offset frequency kraner 110 One touch reply using the call record srrrrrervrrervrrerervarerveverernene 47 Opening call SigNeererseererrereereerressreesirieseitssresrrreseevsreesseressreersesses 114 Opening JOGO veseessesseeseeseesseeseesseseesseessessesseetsensestsesseetsessesseeeseeneens 114 Operating band selection rsererrerervererrrverervarerneverervererseversrvere 16 Operating mode selection ssseirrisiseirississcrecrsisisessrisissirecresiissisescssss 21 Operating E bere 13 Optional battery CASE seeeeereeeeererererererereerererererereterstrererererereeetneee 12 Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL MICROPHONE 136 Options FSR ERE PRAT Fa TETT RENEE ii Other functions Other functions for DV mode operation rserrrrervrrerervrrervrvererrenn 58 Other options AE PE ESP 135 INDEX P Panel description EE RE EN 2 Partialreset 00 0000000ereeen vnnnnssennnnsvnansesn eesnenenensesenannsenseennenenease e 131 Play back or erase the VOICE MEMOry rrrrrrrerrerarrrnrenernnrnnrvenennn 55 Pocket beep PE ENPE E EEE Pocket beep function ne Position INGICATION 2sccrssscesscccnscseccescenacs
79. ation and repeaters for operation p 47 Enters or sends the DTMF code C pgs 117 119 O MEMORY SELECT MEMORY WRITE KEY MR S MW MR Push to select memory mode p 15 During memory mode operation push to toggle be tween memory and memory bank mode p 76 Push and hold for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode p 74 Enters or sends the DTMF code B pgs 117 119 VFO MHz KEY VFO MHz VFO Push to toggle select VFO mode p 15 During VFO mode operation push and hold for 1 sec to select and toggle 1 MHz and 10 MHz tuning steps p 18 Enters or sends the DTMF code A pgs 117 119 MENU LOCK KEY MENU LOCK Push to toggle menu screen indication ON and OFF p 93 Push and hold for 1 sec to toggle the lock function ON and OFF p 25 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 BEXTERNAL DC IN JACK DC IN Connects the supplied wall charger BC 167D to charge the attached battery pack p 10 Connect an external DC power supply through the op tional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L for external DC operation p 13 VOLUME CONTROL VOL Rotate to adjust the audio output level p 20 GCONTROL DIAL DIAL Rotate to tune the operating frequency p 18 During memory mode rotate to select the memory channel pgs 15 72 While pushing and holding BAND selects the operat ing band in VFO mode p 18 While scanning changes the scanning direction p 8
80. attery Ni Cd or Ni MH cannot be charged elf the charging indicator blinks orange there may be a problem with the battery pack or charger In this case the battery pack is charged alone without the transceiver or regular charge is carried out Contact your dealer when the battery pack isn t charged e The optional CP 12L and OPC 254L can be used instead of the supplied AC adapter Connect one of these to the DC 13 5V jack in this case BATTERY CHARGING 3 Transceiver with battery pack 4 Turn power OFF I Battery pack a a fCP 12L ia OPC 254L a gt lt to DC 13 5V BC 177 optional Desktop charger a AC adapter supplied with BC 177 to AC ADAPTER Charging indicator Charging Orange Finished Green 11 12 3 BATTERY CHARGING E Optional battery case Install 2 x LR6 AA size alkaline batteries into the optional BP 257 BATTERY CASE Be sure to observe the cor rect polarity 6 A built in step up convertor in the BP 257 increases the voltage to 5 V DC Approx 100 mW of output power is possible with the BP 257 operation Also no transmit output power selec ion is available Keep battery contacts clean It s a good idea to clean bat tery terminals once a week WH SNSNNNN Battery information The batteries may seem to have low capacity when used in low temperatures such as 10 C or below Keep the battery case or pack warm in th
81. band 3 Push and hold TS 8 for 1 sec to enter tuning step set mode e While pushing and holding TS 8 rotate DIAL is also avail able to select tuning step Rotate DIAL to select the desired tuning step Push TS 8 or VFO to return to VFO mode 144 000 PSKIP SET T E kHz 5 kHz tuning step E Setting a frequency Using the dial Push VFO to select VFO mode if necessary Select the desired frequency band with BAND e Or while pushing and holding BAND rotate DIAL to select the desired frequency band G Rotate DIAL to select the desired frequency The frequency changes according to the preset tuning steps See the left hand side of the page to set the tuning step e Push and hold MHz VFO for 1 sec then rotate DIAL to change the frequency in 1 MHz steps or push and hold for 1 sec again then rotate DIAL to change the frequency in 10 MHz steps Each pushing and holding for 1 sec toggles 1 MHz or 10 MHz tuning steps Push MHz VFO to cancel it 144 000 DIAL changes the frequency according to the selected tuning step F Fm J I A x 144000 IN After pushing and holding MHz VFO for 1 sec DIAL changes the frequency in 1 MHz 10 MHz steps Using the keypad The frequency can be directly set via nu meric keys elf a frequency outside the frequency range is entered the previously displayed frequ
82. be set to activate G the GPS automatic transmission NOTICE 5SEC cannot be selected when 4 GPS sentences are selected NOTICE Only use GPS message automatic transmission in simplex mode Automatic GPS message transmission through a repeater may interfere with other communications Received GPS message indication MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITIOND RX GPS Push MENU tr O Rotate DIAL then push 4 1 5 Enter RX GPS in message position set mode RX GPS MESSAGE ODATA CAll from Osaka 4 BACK e RX GPS MESSAGE screen is displayed Push 4 5 or 4 to return to MESSAGE POSITION screen Push MENU e 0 to return to frequency indication Position indication Enter POSITION in message position set mode MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITIOND POSITION Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 e GPS POSITION screen is displayed GPS POSITION eri POSITION S4 S6 TS N 125 45 GT E 45 BACK VIR POS Rotate DIAL to select the received position data indica tion e MY POSITION and ELEVATION or RX POSITION and DIS TANCE display at the same tine when selecting SMALL on the FONT SIZE in the set mode Push 5 or 1 4 to return to MESSAGE POSITION screen Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication NOTE The ELEVATION may be overwritten by received signal strength
83. c to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound e Memory channel number blinks Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel G Push A 2 or w 8 to select BANK Bank group and channel number is displayed if the selected memory channel has already been previously assigned to a bank 145 870 3011 BANE C 98 MNANE SKIP 1 Bank group is selected with DIAL G Rotate DIAL to select the bank group from A to Z or bank channel number from 00 to 99 IFF FM 145 870 amar Te BANK 1 145 870 na11 BANKE C05 MNANME 4 SKIP OFF MMAME SKIP OFF I Push or BY Bank channel is selected with DIAL MRP 245 870 ram ra i Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to assign the chan l BANK 13085 nel to the bank MMAME Return to the previous indication SKIP 0FF Q MEMORY CALL CHANNELS E Memory bank selection Push MR several times to select memory bank mode While pushing and holding BAND rotate DIAL to se lect the desired bank A to Z e Only programmed banks are displayed e Pushing BAND also can be select the band Memory mode om 19145870 Gael 1 non nm Memory bank mode 145 870 acas Bank channel is displayed Rotate DIAL to select the bank channel e Only programmed channels are displayed
84. ctivated when setting the priority watch function ON MEMORY CALL CHANNEL WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for a signal on the selected channel every 5 sec memory channel with skip infor mation can be watched 5 sec Memory VFO Call frequency channel MEMORY SCAN WATCH While operating on a VFO fre quency priority watch checks for signals on each memory channel in sequence e The memory skip function and or memory bank scan is useful to speed up the scan Mch 000 SKIP Mch 001 Rx Mch 001 VFO SCAN WATCH While scanning in VFO mode priority watch checks for signals on the selected channel every 5 sec 5 sec Memory Call channel E Priority watch operation Although DIAL and 5 are used for description in this section A 2 w 8 and 6 are available instead of DIAL and 4 5 Memory call channel and memory scan watch Select VFO mode then set an operating frequency Select the channel s to be watched For memory channel watch Select the desired memory channel For call channel watch Select the desired call channel For memory scan watch Select memory mode or the desired bank group then push and hold SCAN 2 for 1 sec to start memory bank scan Enter PRIO WATCH in scan set mode p 108 MENU screen gt lt SCAN gt r gt PRIO WATCH gt Push ME
85. cy band SPECIFICATIONS 1 5 Rx Power save Duty 1 4 standby Antenna connector Dimensions projections not included e Weight approx Transmitter e Modulation system FM DV Digital e Output power at 7 4 V DC Typical e Max frequency deviation e Spurious emissions Ext mic impedance Less than 60 dBc at High Mid 2 kQ 38 mA typical single watch FM 43 mA typical dualwatch FM FM 47 mA typical single watch DV 50 mA typical dualwatch FM DV 65 mA typical single watch FM 90 mA typical dualwatch FM FM 110 mA typical single watch DV 130 mA typical dualwatch FM DV SMA 50 Q 59 W x112 H x34 2 D mm 325 g with antenna and BP 256 Variable reactance freq modulation GMSK reactance freq modulation High 5 0 W Mid 2 5 W Low 0 5 W S Low 0 1 W 5 0 kHz FM wide approx 2 5 kHz FM narrow approx Less than 13 dBm at Low Slow 133 15 SPECIFICATIONS Receiver Receive system Except WFM Double conversion superheterodyne WFM Triple conversion superheterodyne e Intermediate frequencies 1st A band 61 65 MHz 59 25 MHz WFM only B band 46 35 MHz 2nd 450 kHz 13 35 MHz WFM only 3rd 1 95 MHz WFM only e Sensitivity except spurious points AM 1 kHz 30 Mod 10 dB S N 0 495 4 995 MHz 1 3 pV typ 5 000 29 995 MHz 0 56 pV typ 118 000 137 000 MHz 0 5 uV typ 222 000 246 995 MHz 0 79 uV typ 247 000 329 995 MHz
86. d direction e SET Displays latitude longitude distance from own posi tion and direction of alarm setting for GPS memory Push and hold S MR MR for 1 sec to save the selected position data to GPS memory CHO00 e The M CH number advances automatically in case the next M CH is already contains information e 100 GPS M CH are available e Push MR to display stored position data Push 1 5 or 1 4 to return to MESSAGE POSITION screen G Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication GPS data addition Enter GPS MEMORY in message position set mode MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITION gt GPS MEMORY Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL t then push 5 e GPS MEMORY screen is displayed GPS MEMORY te Fete ALL AS SET av SEL a BACK gt EDIT C ALM Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory bank or ALL then push gt 6 Rotate DIAL t to select lt ADDITION gt then push 169 BANK A e lt AOD IT ION gt SET lt a BACK GPS GPS A OPERATION 8 Rotate DIAL to select desired items NAME TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE BANK or BANK NAME then push gt 6 to edit the selected item lt ADDITION gt NAME 3 ISET av SEL lt BACK gt EDIT Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or symbol Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push
87. d transmit re ceive position data E Call sign programming Four types of call sign memories are available your own call sign MY CALL SIGN other station call sign YOUR CALL SIGN repeater call sign RPT1 CALL SIGN and RPT2 CALL SIGN MY CALL SIGN can store up to 6 call signs YOUR CALL SIGN can store up to 60 call signs and RPT1 2 CALL SIGN can store up to 60 call signs and each call sign can be programmed with up to 8 characters DV MODE OPERATION Your own call sign programming Your own call sign must be programmed for both digital voice and low speed data communications including GPS transmis sion Select B band as the main band p 14 Enter MY in call sign set mode MENU screen CALL SIGN gt MY Push MENU O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode e MY CALL SIGN screen is displayed my CALL SIGN mbie 1 Pa SET av SEL lt BACK EDIT CLR CLR Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign memory M01 to M06 Push gt 6 to enter call sign programming mode e The ist digit blinks MY CALL SIGN mr L AB FAN SET CLR CLR av SEL Aa CHAR lt gt CUR Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or code e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alpha betical characters capital lette
88. e Transmitting from DTMF memory The selected DTMF code is transmitted at each push of the SQL switch while transmitting 7 The transmitting speed at which DTMF memories send Y individual DTMF characters can be set in DTMF SPEED ZZ menu p 111 Set the desired frequency p 18 Push and hold DTMF M 9 for 1 sec to enter DTMF memory 3 Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTMF memory chan nel Push 5 to set the DTMF memory Push VFO to exit DTMF memory While pushing PTT push SQL to transmit the selected DTMF code DIAL PTT 438500 acces SQL VED 7 ee 9 The DTMF code is displayed here when transmitting the code Transmitting from DTMF memory via keypad The selected DTMF memory can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting Pushing 1 9 or 0 to transmit DTMF memory channel Ch01 Ch09 or Ch10 respectively Set the desired frequency p 18 Enter DTMF TX KEY in DUP TONE MENU screen gt lt DUP TONE gt DTMF TX KEY Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 set mode p 112 Rotate DIAL to select DTMF transmitting key DTMF M as below DTMF TX KEY KE OCT FIF Pt Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU r 0 to return to frequency indi cation While pushing PTT push the desired keys to transmit the se
89. e 4 Activates the following duplex functions in order Minus duplex operation DUP appears Plus duplex operation DUP appears Simplex operation no duplex indicator appears While pushing and holding this key DIAL rotation selects the duplex function Inputs digit 5 for frequency input memory channel selection etc e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 5 e Turn the frequency skip function ON and OFF in VFO mode or set the memory channel as the following skip channel in mem ory mode in order p 87 Skip channel SKIP appears Frequency skip channel PSKIP appears Non skip channel no skip indicator appears Inputs digit 6 for frequency input memory channel selection etc e Turn the memory or bank name indication ON and OFF p 78 e Memory name normal memory name large bank name and OFF are selectable e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 6 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 Pushed momentarily Pushed and held for 1 sec e Inputs digit 7 for frequency input memory channel selection e During FM FM N mode operation selects repeater tone tone etc squelch tone squelch reverse DTCS squelch DTCS squelch re e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 7 verse and no tone operation in sequence p 124 During DV mode operation selects digital call sign sq
90. e scan pauses according to the scan pause time e 2 20 SEC Scan pauses for 2 20 sec on a received signal in 2 sec steps default 10 sec e HOLD Scan pauses on a received signal until it disappears Rotate DIAL to resume man ually PAUSE TIMER PAUSE TIMER 45SEC 14SEC BSE 16SEC Ssec 1Ssec 1 asec 20SEC 12SEC HOLO 108 Scan resume timer Selects the scan resume time from a pause after the re ceived signal disappears e0 SEC Scan resumes when a received signal disap pears e 1 5 SEC Scan pauses 1 5 sec after a received signal disappears default 2 sec Scan remains paused on the received sig nal even if it disappears Rotate DIAL to resume manually e HOLD RESUME TIMER RESUME TIMER 1S5SEC 25SEC m2SEC SSEC SSEC 45SEC 45SEC SSEC SSE HOLD Y Scan resume timer must be set shorter than scan pause Z timer previous item otherwise this timer does not activate Memory bank link function Sets the memory bank link function ON default and OFF The link function provides continuous bank scan scanning all contents in the selected banks during bank scan e Bank link setting Rotate DIAL to select the bank that you want to change BANK LINK BAM K ras ON BANK EB OM BANK C OM BANK O0O OM BAME E OM BANK LINK BANK 5 OM BArk b OM BAME s 5 OM BArk 2 OM BANK Z OM Push 5 to enter bank setting Rotate DIAL to
91. e available TX normal RX reverse TR RN TX reverse RX normal and default 023 BOTH R TX RX reverse default BOTH N DTECS CODE DTES CODE Transmitting or receiving DTCS code s polarity is sets by this B25 TS4 item at transmitting side and receiving side respectively DTcs POLARITY DTcs POLARITY BOTH M BOTH M TH RFE TH RRE e Available DTCS codes TR RM TR RH BOTH R BOTH 023 054 125 165 245 274 356 445 506 627 732 025 065 131 172 246 306 364 446 516 631 734 j 026 071 132 174 251 311 365 452 523 632 743 TX RX Normal polarity TX RX Reverse polarity 031 072 134 205 252 315 371 454 526 654 754 032 073 143 212 255 325 411 455 532 662 036 074 145 223 261 331 412 462 546 664 043 114 152 225 263 332 413 464 565 703 DTMF speed 047 115 155 226 265 343 423 465 606 712 Select the desired DTMF transmission speed from 100 051 116 156 243 266 346 431 466 612 723 msec 200 msec 300 msec 500 msec EET 122 162 244 271 1 432 24 731 i a 29 eae e100 100 msec interval 5 0 characters per second default e200 200 msec interval 2 5 characters per second e300 300 msec interval 1 6 characters per second e500 500 msec interval 1 0 character per second DTMF SPEED DTMF SPEED hr sn 168 28 268 Saa Saa See baie m
92. e functions When a signal with the correct tone code digital call sign or digital code is received the transceiver emits beep tones for 30 sec and blinks Pocket beep DTCS beep TSQL Ex DTCSK 3 438500 438500 Digital call sign beep DSQU t CSAL t Digital code beep 438500 438500 Push PTT to answer or push SQL to stop the beeps and blinking OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 E DTCS polarity setting Enter DTCS P in DUP TONE set mode p 111 MENU screen gt DUP TONE gt gt lt DTCS P Push MENU rrO0 Rotate DIAL then push 4 1 5 DUP TONE RPT TONE CTCSS TONE DTCs CODE OTOS FP Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTCS polarity mode BOTHN Normal phase is used for both TX and RX Default e TN RR Normal phase is used for TX Reverse phase for RX e TR RN Reverse phase is used for TX Normal phase for RX eBOTHR Reverse phase is used for both TX and RX Push q 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU r0 to return to frequency indi cation TDIAL lt gt AN 2 1wi 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 125 126 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Tone scan The transceiver can detect the subaudible tone frequency and DTCS code in a received signal By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted on a repeater input frequency you can determine the tone frequency required to access the re peater Se
93. e keypad UTG offset seeders ease INDEX V is ekuiee PKO vane 15 VFO scan WATCH s asvosesvs ensvsennesspannesnass nndnbensvnneannenn nndssessv svnst eneene 92 Voice memory recording for automatic reply xx xxererrrerrarneen 55 Volume select 00r00r000rne0ranonneanennesnnnesnennsnrunennesnnneenennsanunesnenneneenen Volume setting for dualwatch When calling the desired station rrrrrrrrernrrarrnnvnnrrnnrvnrververrnne 39 When sending 2 Crassus Guden 39 143 MEMO 144 MEMO 145 mm 1 ce M PO RTANT e List of Country codes ISO 3166 1 Country Codes Country Codes e When transmitting with a portable radio hold the radio in Liechtenstein LI a vertical position with its microphone 2 5 to 5 centimeters Lithuania LT i and bodyi Luxembourg LU Malta MT 5 Czech Republic IcZ j22 Netherlands NL e If you wear a portable two way radio on your body ensure plese ee ia Norway NO that the antenna is at least 2 5 centimeters from your body Poland PL when transmitting eee 8 Estonia JEE J25 Portugal PT 9 Finland f l 26 Romania RO 10 France FR 27 Slovakia SK CE Versions of the IC E92D which display the 11 Germany DE 28 Slovenia SI CE symbol on the serial number seal comply Greece with the essential requirements of the Euro pean Radio and Telecommunication Terminal de This warning symbol indicates that this equip ment operates in non harmonis
94. e optional OPC 1797 CONNECTION CABLE with non Icom article specified e When connecting a 2 5 d mm monaural plug to the micro phone jack it acts as short and becomes a cause of failure e Turn power OFF when connecting or disconnecting the OPC 1797 Icom Icom Inc and the fcom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trade marks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries APRS is a registered trademark of Mr Bob Bruninga in the U S A and other countries TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD sisstesscsizssssveosiisesescessaaves soaisasuseensesnssaeneseises cntendcessessesdeees i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS sv FEATURES arien ae ak svev i IMPORTANT serte dagan i PRECAUTIONS iii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES wiiversaresssscscisersasscasesneccsccscccenanansssesnneesnes iii NOTICES EE iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Arsene ene ioin EErEE U eaU EEEE v vii 1 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT ss ssssssssssssessssesessssesscsesscssscsesesscsees 1 E Antenna a E Belt clip E Hand SUA O 1 Battery pack PIPIRI PEOI TE ES ATES SOO IEA E ENNE 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION eveveernsnnennnnnsvnnsnnnnennnsenennnnnsnnensnnnsenee 2 7 E Front top and side panels E Function display EE AN EN eeo 3 BATTERY CHARGING esoveevnvenvnnnnnnsnnnsvnnnennnsennnne
95. eaker is connected with Check the connection of the external speaker or OPC 1797 OPC 1797 correctly Transmitting is impossible The batteries are exhausted Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack pgs 1 10 12 e A frequency outside of the 144 430 MHz Reset the frequency within 144 430 MHz amateur p 24 amateur bands is set bands No contact possible with Different tone is selected with tone DTCS Check the tone DTCS using tone scan p 126 another station squelch Frequency can not be set The lock function is activated e Push MENU O for 1 sec to cancel the function p 25 e Memory mode or call channel is selected Push VFO to set VFO mode p 15 Program scan function can e Memory mode or call channel is selected Push VFO to set VFO mode p 15 not start e Same frequencies are programmed both e Programming different frequencies in KA and B p 84 xA and B of PROGRAM CH respectively Memory scan function can e VFO mode or call channel is selected e Push MR to set memory mode p 15 not start e The programmed memory channel is only one Program more than 2 memory channels pgs 74 85 The displayed frequency is e The CPU malfunctioned Reset the transceiver p 131 erroneous External factors caused a fault Remove and re attach the battery pack or battery p 1 case Can not charge the battery e The transceiver s power is ON e Turn the transceiver s
96. ed contents from one IC E92D to another An optional OPC 474 CLONING CABLE and OPC 1797 CON NECTION CABLE are required Turn the transceiver s power OFF then connect an op tional OPC 474 and OPC 1797 between both SP jacks While pushing MR and MENU 0 push and hold PWR for 1 sec to enter cloning mode e CLONE M appears G Push PTT on the master transceiver e CLONE OUT M appears and the bar meter shows that cloning is taking place e After the cloning is completed the display returns to CLONE END Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF to SP to SP m lt m gt Cru OPC 474 optional a OPC 1797 optional to DATA SP MIC The optional RS 92 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE is also available to clone edit contents with a PC for Microsoft Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Windows Vista and using ICF format files E Resetting The display may occasionally display erroneous information e g when first applying power This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors If this problem occurs turn power OFF After waiting a few seconds turn power ON again If the problem persists per form either or both procedures below e All reset Reset the CPU before operating the transceiver for the first time or if the internal CPU malfunctions to clear and return all programmed contents to their default settings e Partial re
97. ed frequency 17 flavia w TC bands and or may be subject to licensing con ditions in the country of use Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio to comply with national licensing requirements 146 We Icom Inc Japan 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed Kind of equipment VHF UHF FM TRANSCEIVER Type designation l C E92D Version where applicable This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards specifications or documents i EN 301 489 1 V 1 4 1 August 2002 v O DECLARATION ICOM OF CONFORMITY CEO Diisseldorf 30th Nov 2007 Place and date of issue Icom Europe GmbH Himmelgeister strafe 100 D 40225 D sseldorf Authorized representative name H Ikegami General Manager ii EN 301 489 15 V 1 2 1 August 2002 4 iii EN 301 783 2 V 1 1 1 September 2000 iv EN60950 1 2001 Signature Icom Inc ce 17 147 Count on us 03 E OS Eurape lt Intended Country of Use gt MAT MBEMCY ECZ EDK MEE EFi FRM DE NGR EHU BIE MIT OLV BUT BLU EMT ENL EPL EPT ESk MS MES ESE MBGBUIS
98. ee headset with VOX control box options 16 Other options RS 92 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE Allows you to operate the transceiver as well as the easy memory management from the connected PC for Microsoft Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Vista with an RS 232C COM port In addition low speed data communication is enabled with this software for DV mode operation A data communication cable OPC 1799 is supplied with the soft ware e CP 12L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER e CP 19R CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE WITH DC DC CONVERTER Allows you to operate the transceiver through a 12 V ciga rette lighter socket and also charge the attached battery pack during stand by only regularly CP 19R A built in DC DC converter outputs 11 V DC e OPC 254L DC POWER CABLE For operation and charging via an external power supply e OPC 474 CLONING CABLE Used for handheld to handheld cloning e OPC 1799 DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE Allows you to GPS operation in DV mode operation e OPC 1797 CONNECTION CABLE For connecting with microphone earphone etc e LC 168 CARRYING CASE Helps protect the transceiver from scratches etc AD 92SMA ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER Allows you to connect an external antenna with a BNC con nector Requires OPC 1797 for connection to the transceiver 135 136 16 OPTIONS E Optional HM 75A REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE The optional HM 75A allows you to remotely select operat ing frequenc
99. eece 130 GOMIMBEN Ets tstersshecsrrsantardteaneaseosmweansanebsansarecavssareauieeuasaveauvestneaneausesd 105 Compass direction 68 Confirming a DTMF memory reerrrrrrevrnresvrnnvrvarervenerseveresverersere 120 Connecting to the DATA SP MIC jack s0v0rr0rrrnrrrrvnrvrvrrervenn 137 Conneetionsrsrvuuarssaukressnsssirneeddvdvsar rasere skesndeedv 56 Continuous SWEEP rrrrrr revene vennen vnnannas nar nnsnnnennannanvnnnennnnnnnannennenrener 23 Copying memory call contents eeeeete ese ete eee ee ts etets tees eeeeees 79 Copying Memory call to memory call eeeeeeeeeteee este ee eteee teens 79 Copying Memory call to VFO rsrrerrrrrrvnvervevererveverneverervererseversrvere 79 Copying the call record contents into call sign memory e 50 Copying the call Sign ser0er0ervnrvrnvnnnnnnnvanvnr van vnnannarnervevesnsnnrnennee Copying the call sign memory contents DATA OXtONSiOMsisscssicsssssiesscadcassnacssssecesdasivedaaicssscscscacsdsadenareasseasnnes 104 Desired call record indication sssi sirsrississsseireisirsiseiriossuserreirussiserisei 46 Dial replace pregede EEE EA IRERE IE EIIE ONI EPEE AE E AA EAEE E A A EN Dial speed acceleration seceeseeeetseseeesteeteeseeteeteeteeesees Digita call sign squelch n Digital COUR sisescrssistecescsssienasascnasasense sabeed sensed seaesebese sacecaseacosdsacsogsoons Digital code and digital call sign setting s rsrrrrrrrrernrrnnrnrrnrn
100. el number blinks G Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel All channels are displayed e Push VFO to return to memory mode indication FM 47 Blinks 144 000 anse BANK 2 gr MMHAME SKIP 0FF Rotate DIAL to select the memory channel MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 Mk Ad da E Selecting a call channel Push MR to select memory mode Use the keypad to enter 3 digits to select the desired Push CALL to select call channel mode memory channel e Pushing CALL toggles call and TV channels e The blank channels are also selectable 2 Rotate DIAL to select the desired call channel e CO and C1 are selectable Example selecting memory channel 25 Gr Push MR then push 0 2 5 h Appears only when TV channels are programmed via the g optional RS 92 Also available for A band operation only VHF band call channel E F Fm 145000 Ce 145600 Appears Gees DIAL The entered memory channel is selected UHF band call channel 430000 Ci 74 Q MEMORY CALL CHANNELS E Memory channel programming Push VFO to select VFO mode 2 Set the desired frequency Select the desired band with BAND Set the desired frequency with DIAL Or set the desired frequency with keypad directly In this case the band and frequency settings with BAND and DIAL as above are
101. elch is open default OFF BUS LOCKOUT OFF BUST LOCKOUT Or Time out timer To prevent accidental prolonged transmission etc the transceiver has a time out timer This function cuts transmis sion OFF after 1 3 5 or 10 min of continuous transmission This timer can be cancelled e OFF The time out timer is turned OFF default e 1 to 10 MIN The transmission is cut OFF after the set period elapses TIME OUT TIMER TIME OUT TIMER OFF OFF LMI LMIN SMIN SMIN SMIN SMIN 16MIN 1 rir Active band Allows continuous frequency selection of the operating fre quency across all bands SINGLE A single operating frequency can be selected within the current band Push BAND for band selection in this case e ALL The operating frequency can be selected continuously default ACTIVE BAND MS INGLE ALL ALL ACTIVE BAND SINGLE MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Dial replace Exchanging DIAL and VOL function e OFF The dial replace function is turned OFF default ON The dial replace function is turned ON DIAL REPLACE DIAL REFLACE OFF OFF on Ord 100 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION E DV set mode items The following items are selectable for B band Auto reply This function replies to an individual station call even you are away from the transceiver After a manual transmission pushing PTT the Auto Reply setting returns to OFF automatically OFF No reply
102. elect the nearest repeater s call sign Push 5 to set the call sign for R1 Return to CALL SIGN screen Rotate DIAL to select R2 then push 5 t e RPT2 CALL SIGN screen is displayed 5 Rotate DIAL to select the desired repeater s in the same zone call sign e Select NOT USE when not operating RPT2 Push 4 5 to set the call sign for R2 Return to CALL SIGN screen N N w A D CALL SIGN r RE CACACE RLl RFT1IAA RZ NOT USE his MY CALL TESE DIAL gt TATGYM PORDO DV MODE OPERATION 7 e Setting example 1 Repeater 4 A A44444 Repeater 37 Area 4 Repeater 17 Area 2 A33333 ATT A Station C A4444C Station A AD222A Station B A2222B v What is the zone The Zone is composed of several areas that are linked by a 10 GHz microwave link v What is the area The Area is the communication range that is covered by a single repeater The repeater is called an area repeater in the to another Zone The areas 1 to 4 make up a zone in the D STAR system example above UO The setting when Station A is call OThe setting when Station A is UO The setting when Station A is call ing Station B making a CQ call in Area 1 ing Station C UR A2222B UR CQCQCQ UR A4444C R1 A22222 R1 A22222 R1 A22222 R2
103. en a cal is received the calling station call sign can be indicated automatically default AUTO Re CALL SIGN RA CALL SIGN OFF HOFF SLIT AUTO MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 TX call sign display B band only Selects call sign display function from YOUR MY and OFF When this setting is set to YOUR or MY the transceiver automatically indicates the set station or your own call sign during digital mode transmission default YOUR TA CALL SIGN TA CALL SIGN OFF OFF mL YOUR rave mpat RX message display B band only Sets auto received message display function AUTO and OFF When this setting is set to AUTO the transceiver auto matically displays and scrolls the received message default AUTO RA MESSAGE RX MESSAGE OFF HOFF AUTO ALTO 13 4 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION Scroll speed Set the displayed message call sign etc scrolling speed FAST Scroll speed is set to fast default e SLOW Scroll speed is set to slow SCROLL SCROLL mF ast Fast SLOW SLOH Scan name The programmed scan or bank name is displayed during the scan type selection e ON The programmed scan or bank name is dis played default OFF The programmed scan or bank name is not dis played SCAN NAME SCAN NAME OFF OFF Ord on Opening logo The opening logo indication Icom logo and transceiver name that is displayed at power ON can be skipped if desired ON Opening l
104. ency is automatically recalled after editing last digit Push VFO to select VFO mode if neces sary Enter the desired frequency via the keypad 1cLR SCOPE K GE p Ge CX Ca GS Depending on the tuning step setting it may not be possible to input a 1 kHz digit In this case enter 0 as 1 kHz digit then rotate DIAL to set the desired frequency 3 Ala LOW Entering 433 580 MHz FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 4 e Entering 80 200 MHz sv TS I e Changing 100 kHz and below FM Editing B 433 520 MHz ri to 433 140 MHz 4 4 4 802 GS 4sa14_ 8020 _ 433 140 B i e Editing to 684 kHz s0200 2 LIEDJE D E Receiving Make sure a charged battery pack BP 256 or brand new alkaline batteries BP 257 are installed pgs 1 12 Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power ON 2 Rotate VOL to set the desired audio level e The frequency display shows the volume level while setting See the section at right for details 3 Set the receiving frequency p 18 Set the squelch level p 21 e While pushing and holding SQL rotate DIAL e The first click of DIAL indicates the cu
105. ensrnnne 24 TrANSMUC ls issscsiecsesoseccnessessciscnecsesssscsvdasesversaveasiacsnsavdaeiaeassovensiaesses Transmitting Transmitting a DTMF code srrrerrervnvnrvnnrnnnnnnrnnrnesnrnnrnaevannarvense 118 Transmitting a DTMF code directly ro0rrrrrnvnrnrrvnnnnnvnnnrnnenn 119 Transmitting from DTMF memory s0r00rrrrrnnrnvnnnnrnvnnnannvnnnrrsnenn 118 Transmitting from DTMF memory via keypad x rrrserrrrerrvrnnnen 118 Troubleshooting s rrsersrranernnnennnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnasvennannvnnnnsnnsnnn TSQL frequenoy rrr0rerrrvnn van vnnnrnervernnrvernannnnnenaevervansensrnesnennennenn Tuning step selection TV channel sessosssessseseccsccceccsesceacesesseconesssvasessnacsascdesoneccseaseadvadend oveeees TV channel operation rs0rrrrnnnrnvnnnnrovnnnnnnvrnnnnennnnnnnnrrnnnnnernnnnnre TV channel receiving EE EN EE EE TX call sign display 000r00r00rennnnnnennnnnronnrnnnnvrnnasnvnnnannvnnnnsnnennn TX message programming r er rrnnrnnnnennrnnnnnnnnnnaenarvanvenvrnrnnnnne 52 U UnNite cee esteaseescoecvesersvincsscseciinny cies vansaueaa cs sansas ea yaa vansan d sizediversesinenieees 68 Unproto WOOROSSievsse nie ss secsccsveen sensorer cavansddestsevesscaceesacdssiss corslsveaeeseXens 103 Using DIAL All channelS e seessersersresresreesresreesresresserssresreseersersnes 72 Using DIAL Programmed channels s e0errrr vnr vnnnnvnrvnrvnrvnrrennnnnnn 72 Using the dial Using th
106. er G Push 1 5 to program the symbol code then exit pro gramming Push J 4 to return to GPS A SET MODE screen mode 7 When Other is selected check the symbol codes of Y APRS and set it correctly GPS A SYMBOL He licarter Small Airer Small Airer Shiri rowr Shir rower Car te Ar Motorcucle Motorcucle GPS A SYMBOL Helicaort er MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Comment Program up to a 43 character comment The programmed comment is transmitted with the GPS position data 36 character comment can only be programmed when COURSE SPEED is selected in data extension Push 5 twice to enter programming Rotate DIAL to select the desired character The selected character blinks e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alphabeti cal characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in sequence e Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e Push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor 3 Repeat step until the desired comment is programmed Push 5 to program the comment and exit comment programming G Push 1 4 to return to GPS A SET MODE screen mode COMMENT COMMENT AE SET lt BACK gt EDIT CLRI CLR I SET CLR CLR av SEL Aa
107. eration of a digital block of the DV mode in addition to the op eration of Auto1 POWER SAVE POWER SAVE OFF rOFF AUTOL AUTO AUTOS AUTOS NOTE Power save function is disable when using the external power supply More than 10 V DC or if the Auto replay function is set to ON or VOICE p 100 Attenuator The attenuator prevents distortion of a desired signal by very strong RF signals near the desired frequency or when very strong electric fields such as from a broadcasting station are present at your location Select the attenuator function ON and OFF default ATTENUATOR ATTENUATOR OFF OFF or OM Monitor key action The monitor key SQL can be set as a sticky key When set to the sticky condition each push of SQL toggles the monitor function ON and OFF e PUSH Pushing and holding SQL to monitor the fre quency default e HOLD Push SQL momentarily to monitor the frequency and push momentarily again to cancel it MONITOR PLUSH HOLD MONITOR PUSH HOLD Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rotating DIAL rapidly e OFF The dial speed acceleration is turned OFF ON _ The dial speed acceleration is tuned ON default DIAL SPEED UP DIAL SPEED UP OFF HOFF Or or MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Microphone simple mode Microphone simple mode is used to change the function assignments for ke
108. et the desired receive frequency repeater output frequency Reference amateur radio hand books and local ham maga zines for details of local repeaters such as repeater input Step 3 output frequencies and locations Set the duplex shifting direction duplex or duplex Set the offset frequency shifting value if required Repeater 144 700 MHz 144 700 MHz Uplink a transmitting freq lt Downlink 145 300 MHz 3 0 02 2005 145 300 MHz receiving freq Step 4 poco 1 Set the subaudible tone repeater tone encoder function ON a Set the subaudible tone frequency if required o 1 goood g000 Uog on ea Station B Ooo E Repeater settings can be stored into a memory channel 6 REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS E Accessing a repeater Set the receive frequency repeater output frequency Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency DUP or DUP see p 32 for details DUP or DUP appears DUP TONE 145300 F F A G Push and hold TONE 7 for 1 sec to activate the subau dible tone encoder according to repeater requirements e TONE appears Refer to p 121 for tone frequency settings PTT SQL Tosa TONE Push and hold PTT to transmit e The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency repeater input frequency e If OFF
109. g step in Z each frequency band in VFO mode is used during scan 7 Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen A cies transmission reception during duplex scan opera G tion Scan name selection wal FM Fm 144800 148888 PSKIP A EUP SCAN SCANNAME MEN Scan name Scan edge number Scan name is not displayed during a programmed scan 83 10 SCAN OPERATION E Scan edges programming Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as memory channels Scan edges are programmed into scan edges 00A 00B to 24A 24B in memory channels Push VFO to select VFO mode 2 Set the desired frequency Select the desired band with BAND Set the desired frequency with DIAL Program different frequencies in KKA and KKB re spectively Set other data e g offset frequency duplex direction tone squelch etc if desired G Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter the select memory write mode 1 short and 1 long beeps sound Memory channel number blinks Rotate DIAL to select the desired programmed scan edge channel from OOA to 24A G Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec 3 beeps sound e The other scan edge channel B 00B to 24B is automatically selected when continuing to push S MW MR after program ming To program a frequency for the other pair of scan edges 00B to 24B repeat steps and e If the same freq
110. g when receiving signal except my call sign on DV mode MENU screen gt CALLSIGN MY CALL SIGN Push MENU eO Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 TDIAL lt gt AI Q2 IW1G e 5 lt gt D1 6 123 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Tone DTCS squelch Set the desired operating frequency CTCSS tone and DTCS code Push and hold TONE 7 for 1 sec several times to acti vate the tone or DTCS squelch TONE TSQL or DTCS e Subaudible tone encoder TONE tone squelch TSQL tone squelch reverse TSQL R pocket beep TSQL DTCS squelch DTCS DTCS squelch reverse DTCS R DTCS beep DTCS and no tone operation are activated in order e Rotating DIAL while pushing TONE 7 also selects the tone functions 3 Operate the transceiver in the normal way When the received signal includes a matching tone code the squelch opens and the signal can be heard e When the received signal s tone code does not match tone DTCS squelch does not open however the S indicator shows signal strength e To open the squelch manually push and hold SQL Subaudible tone encoder No tone operation 145300 i 45300 Pocket beep DTCS beep TSQALES fa bprcser 145300 F 145300 mim DTCS squelch DTCS 145300 F 145300 EEE Tone squelch reverse DTCS squelch reverse TSsaL R f pros kr 145300 i 45300 Tone squelch TSQL i i E Digit
111. h any frequencies of the band programmed in the memory channel selected for scanning Mode scan function Repeatedly scans all memory channels in which the same operating mode as the se lected memory channel has been programmed Duplex scan function Repeatedly scans two frequen cies transmission reception during duplex scan opera tion SSssssSSNN 10 SCAN OPERATION E Memory bank scan Y IMPORTANT To perform memory bank scan 2 or more FY bank channels MUST be programmed otherwise the Y scan will not start Push S MW MR several times to select memory bank mode 2 Set the squelch level G While pushing and holding SCAN 2 rotate DIAL to select the desired scanning type e ALL for all bank scan BANK LINK for bank link scan or BANK x for bank scan x A to Z programmed bank groups are only displayed DUP appears only when duplex opera tion is set for duplex scan e All bank scan selection 144000 PSKIP GaAG1 SCAN ALL e Bank link scan selection PSKIP rar 1 SCAN BANK L INK Duplex scan selection PSKIP ao GIA SCAN DUP e Bank scan selection PSKIP GaAei SCAM BANKA Selectable between A to Z if programmed Release SCAN 2 to start the selected scan e Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction or resumes manually To stop the scan push VFO
112. ies memory channels etc When using this mi crophone OPC 1797 is required Remote control functions can be selected from 3 settings These can be selected with MIC SIMPLE MODE in set mode p 97 MENU screen gt SET MODE MIC SIMPLE MODE Push MENU LOCK Rotate DIAL then push J 5 Transmit LED f W Microphone PTT switch gt od 457 Speaker Lock KE jack The HM 75A has a lock switch on the backside to prevent accidental frequency changes etc Y Be sure to turn power OFF when plugging the HM 75A 7 unplugging OPC 1797 to from the DATA SP MIC jack TDIAL lt gt TAN 2 wi 8 e1 5 lt gt D1 6 e NORM 1 default A Selects band B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode 4 Frequency or memory channel UP VW Frequency or memory channel DOWN e NORM 2 A Toggles the monitor function B Toggles VFO mode and memory mode 4 Frequency or memory channel UP VW Frequency or memory channel DOWN e SIMPLE A Toggles the monitor function B Selects call channel CO 4 Selects memory channel 000 in memory mode VW Selects memory channel 001 in memory mode e COMMON NORM 1 NORM 2 SIMPLE A Transmits T CALL 1750 Hz tone while pushing PTT 4 Volume UP while operating the monitor function VW Volume
113. in message position set mode MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITION gt GPS SET MODE Push MENU r O Rotate DIAL then push 5 The alarm area 1 function is available when the GPS ALARM function of ALL or BANK A Z is turned ON e Example Your position 35 N 135 E ALM AREA1 setting 0015 default _ 00 15 00 15 lt N gt Point B Point A lt al Your position Point C Point D 35 00 15 N 134 59 45 E 35 00 15 N 135 00 15 E 34 59 45 N 134 59 45 E 34 59 45 N 135 00 15 E Position of point A Position of point B e Position of point C Position of point D When the target position enters the area as above the GPS alarm will sound GPS GPS A OPERATION 8 Alarm area 2 Selects GPS alarm active range from LIMITED EX TENDED and BOTH when CH or RX is selected at GPS alarm setting e LIMITED GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 500 m range e EXTENDED GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters 1 km range GPS alarm will sound when a target position enters both 500 m and 1 km range default Approximate e BOTH Three beep sounds 2One beep sounds when coming into 500 m and three beep sounds when coming into 1 km e Example L Extended range approx 1 km Your position S N Limited range approx 500 m When the targe
114. ion in both digital voice and low speed data communications Select B band as the main band p 14 Enter UR in call sign set mode MENU screen gt CALL SIGN lt UR gt Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode e YOUR CALL SIGN screen is displayed YOUR CALL SIGN ti I CACATE SET av ESEL lt BACK gt EDIT CLR CLR 3 Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign memory U01 to U60 Push gt 6 to enter call sign programming mode e The 1st digit blinks YOUR CALL SIGN m NAL AB p ISET CLR CLR av SEL Ara CHAR lt gt CUR B Cao Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or code e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alpha betical characters capital letters 12 numbers and sym bols in sequence Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push D 6 to move the cursor right push 1 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking YOUR CALL SIGN meL G AB IDE SET CLR CLR av SEL Ara CHAR lt gt CUR ar Ce Repeat the steps and to enter the desired station call sign e Up to an 8 digit call sign can be set e If an un necessary character is entered push 6 or
115. is case Battery replacement When the batteries become exhausted the function display may blink or have a lower contrast In these cases replace all batteries with new same brand alkaline batteries E Battery information Battery life The transceiver operates with the BP 256 Li ion as follows However when operating in DV mode operating time may be shortened by one half hour e VHF band Approx 6 hours e UHF band Approx 5 5 hours Tx Rx Stand by 1 1 8 7 Even when the transceiver power is OFF a small current still flows in the radio Remove the battery pack or case from the transceiver when not using it for a long time Oth erwise the battery pack or installed batteries will become 77 exhausted The battery protection function sets to Low 2 5 W auto met while using 0 C Transmit power selection is also LA k IMMA OO Battery indicator The battery indicator Full appears only when the BP 256 Li ion is attached to the transceiver 7 The battery indicator does not appear when turning power G ON after charging is completed without disconnecting the Z battery charger or external DC power Indication Battery condition F The battery has ample capacity The battery is nearing exhaustion Charging is neces Aj sary E External DC power operation An optional cigarette lighter cable CP 12L or CP 19R for 12 V cigarette lighter socket or external DC power cable OPC 25
116. is performed even if a call is received default ON Sets the caller s call sign and replies to the call with the programmed own call sign e VOICE Sets caller s call sign and replies to the call with the recorded audio in REPLY VOICE memory of DV VOICE MEMO AUTO REPLY AUTO REPLY OFF OFF Or Or m ICE VOLCE 7 NOTE When ON or VOICE is set in the auto reply Z function the power save function p 96 stop functioning G automatically to receive call sign signal properly SS Digital code Sets the desired digital code for digital code squelch opera tion Total of 100 codes 00 99 are available default 00 DIGITAL CODE DIGITAL CODE Be 99 DV data TX During low speed data operation auto data transmission function is available This function transmits when data has been input from PC via the DATA jack default PTT DY DATA TH DY DATA TR FETT FTT AUTO ALTO PTT Data from DATA SP MIC transmits when PTT is pushed default Data from DATA SP MIC transmits automati cally e AUTO Digital monitor Sets the desired monitoring mode during digital mode op eration from Auto Digital and Analog e AUTO The transceiver sets monitoring mode to FM and DV according to the received signal de fault e DIGITAL Monitors in DV mode e ANALOG Monitors in FM mode DIGITAL MONITOR DIGITAL MONITOR ALTO AUTO DIGITAL va IGI
117. issssssscaecnviecasadecncascascnesaedsaasdidsscavenscnedsaaednecsdaca s DV MODE OPERATION s essevenevvnevnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnvnnnennnnnnneee E Digital mode operation E Call sign programming E Digital voice mode operation xrrrrrrrrrenrrnvanenrnnnnssrnnnnsnnnen 38 E About the D STAR System sssrrrrarrrrnrrranrrnnnransrrnernnnsennesne 40 E Digital repeater operation E Received call sign EN ETE TE Copying the call Sign ss000r000rrrnnrnnerrnnnrnnnnenansnnnsrrnnrnnnnsnne E Break in communication Message operation EE a E E E Automatic reply function 00000r000nnenenensnrnsnennersnnnesensnensnneserse BH EMR Emergency communication 00s0000000n00nnonesaennensnannsenee 56 TABLE OF CONTENTS Low speed data communication ss ssss ssessasseseseassesessessesesee 56 E Other function for DV mode operation Ree 58 GPS GPS A OPERATION ssseesssessssessessesssesesessesoseseessoesssee 60 70 E GPS operation seserrsvorononoravarenvnvensneneneravensasavensnenanesessarssesen 60 E GPS set mode items 68 E GPS A o of 1 6 10 Dice 70 9 MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 71 81 E General description s rrsr0rrrrnrrnnnrnnrrnnnsrnnnrnansrnnrsnnnsennnnnn 71 E Selecting a memory channel 72 E Selecting a call channel A3 E Memory channel programming E Memory bank setting 75 E Memory bank selection 76 E Programming memory ba
118. iver receives in DV mode even if non DV mode signals are received ON DV mode indicator blinks and the transceiver monitors the signal when receiving except DV mode signal in FM mode 3 Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DV SET MODE screen Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication 7 NOTE The received FM audio may be distorted when re 7 ceiving an FM signal with DV automatic detect function TDIAL lt gt TAN 2 1wi 8 e 5 lt gt D1 6 8 E GPS operation Displaying FM FN N WFM AM DV mode or transmitting DV mode only GPS data is available when connecting an optional HM 175GPS GPS speaker microphone or 3rd party GPS receiver RS 232C output NMEA format GPS data pass through the DATA SP MIC jack of the IC E92D In addition the GPS message transmission is also available in GPS mode operation GPS receiver with RS 232C terminal is required Set GPS TX MODE to GPS or GPS A at operation of right colum when connecting a 3rd party GPS receiver NOTE See p iv about the optional HM 175GPS outputs GPS data for details HM 175GPS to DATA SP MIC optional to RS 232C port null modem GPS adapter is required re ANET OPC 1799 Optional GPS GPS A OPERATION Sentence formatter setting Enter GPS TX MODE in DV set mode p 102 MENU screen gt DV SET MODE gt GPS TX MODE Push MENU r0 Rotate DI
119. k as the default setting Recording received audio MO Select DV mode in B band and deactivate the priority watch p 91 if activated While receiving a DV signal push REC 430 12 FAAR REC TRACKIZ 3 Rotate DIAL to select the desired track e x is displayed beside the track number when the selected track has been recorded Push REC to start recording Track counter bar meter is displayed during record The recording is paused automatically when the DV signal is interrupted or when the DV audio signal cannot be received correctly Re starts the recording when the DV audio signal is received correctly G Push REC again to stop recording The recording stops automatically when the track becomes full Track size setting The track size can be changed with the following instruction GO Enter TRACK SIZE in DV voice memo set mode MENU screen gt DV VOICE MEMO TRACK SIZE Push MENU rr O0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 e TRACK SIZE screen is displayed TRACK SIZE laS STRACE 155 2TRACK SasS 1TRACK Rotate DIAL to select the desired track size 10S 3TRACK Makes 3 tracks and 10 seconds audio can be recorded in each track 15S 2TRACK Makes 2 tracks and 15 seconds audio can be recorded in each track 30S 1TRACK Makes 1 track only and 30 seconds audio can be recorded in a track Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DV VOICE
120. kbone and internet network gateway connection capa bilities are available This system provides you with much wider coverage range during digital voice mode operation D STAR system outline 10 GHz Repeater B 1 1 i 1 Internet network RepeaterC 430 MHz Station C For current repeater operation stations that are communi cating must both be in the same repeater s operating area However in the D STAR system as in the illustration at left the repeaters can be linked via the system repeaters with a 10 GHz signal Thus stations A and B can communicate even though they are in different repeater operating areas Also the D STAR system repeaters are connectable through the internet gateway connection capability For example when station B uses the gateway connection station B can communicate with the station C By using the gateway connection long distance communica tion like DX operation may be possible with 144 or 430 MHz digital voice In the D STAR system an independent repeater s operating area is called an Area and a group that of linked repeaters via a 10 GHz backbone is called a Zone About time out timer function The IC E92D has a time out timer function for digital re peater operation The timer limits a continuous transmis sion for approx 10 min Warning beeps will sound before 30 sec approx and just before the timer functioning E Digi
121. l is selected p 33 DTMF MEMORY DTMF memory mith 1 channel her Displays NO indication when the blank channel is selected Push 6 to enter programming mode e Previously programmed DTMF code is displayed if pro grammed DTMF MEMORY oo zya l The cursor is blinking when gt gt E lt entering programming mode OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 EE Push the desired keys to input the characters e 0 9 input O 9 A VFO inputs A B MR inputs B C CALL inputs C D BAND inputs D inputs and REC inputs e Up to 16 digits can be programmed e Push MAIN DUAL to delete the cursor placed code e Push and hold MAIN DUAL for 1 sec to delete the character at the cursor and all following characters Repeat step until the desired code is input DTMF MEMORY DTMF MEMORY FCH 1 Choi B1izs4567 01234007F S oe sere The cursor can 945B SQL SET MAIN CLR be moved when seL SET MAIN CLR rotating DIAL DTMF MEMORY Chel 123456T S9ABC tG 3 SET av SEL BACK gt s EDIT The display after 16th digit of channel 01 is input Push MENU r 0 to program the DTMF code and exit programming mode Entering 16th digit automatically exits the programming mode Push VFO to exit DTMF memory TDIAL lt gt AI 2 1916 117 T 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Transmitting a DTMF cod
122. lected DTMF memory e 1 9 transmits Ch01 Ch09 and 0 transmits Ch10 Transmitting a DTMF code directly DTMF code can be transmitted via keypad directly while transmitting Set the desired frequency p 18 Enter DTMF TX KEY in DUP TONE set mode p 112 MENU screen gt DUP TONE DTMF TX KEY Push MENU 0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL t to select DTMF transmitting key KEY While pushing PTT push the desired keys to transmit the DTMF code e 0 9 input 0 9 A VFO inputs A B MR inputs B C CALL inputs C D BAND inputs D inputs and REC inputs 438500 PSKIP DTMF codes do not appear on the display when transmitting codes directly DTMF code keys OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 E Clearing a DTMF memory An unwanted DTMF memory can be cleared erased Push and hold DTMF M 9 for 1 sec to enter DTMF memory mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTMF memory chan nel to be cleared Push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to clear the selected DTMF memory channel Push VFO A to exit DTMF memory When entering DTMF programming mode DTMF MEMORY Chel 1 234567 S9AB SET av fSEL a BACK gt EDIT After clearing the DTMF memory DTMF MEMORY Cheal SET av ESEL lt BACK gt s EDIT TDIAL
123. ll be accessed Accessible switches can be set to one of 4 groups with LOCK in set mode p 98 MENU screen gt SET MODE lt LOCK gt Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 e NORMA PWR VOL SQL and PTT are accessible NO SQL PWR SQL and PTT are accessible NO VOL PWR VOL and PTT are accessible e ALL PWR and PTT are accessible DIAL A 2 IV1G e15 gt D1 6 127 128 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Auto power OFF The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a specified period with a beep when no switch is pushed 120 min 90 min 60 min 30 min and OFF can be speci fied The specified period is retained even when the trans ceiver is turned OFF by the auto power off function To cancel the function select OFF in the auto power off item in set mode This can be selected with AP OFF in set mode p 96 MENU screen gt lt SET MODE gt AP OFF Push MENU rr O0 Rotate DIAL then push 5 E Auto power ON The transceiver can be set to automatically turn ON after a specified period The timer can be selected within 30 min to 24 hrs in 30 min steps This can be selected with AP ON in set mode p 97 MENU screen gt SET MODE lt AP ON Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 When operating with battery pack or case and the battery
124. lt gt AI Q2 IW1G e 5 lt gt D1 6 19 120 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Confirming a DTMF memory A DTMF memory can be confirmed with a DTMF tone Push and hold DTMF M 9 for 1 sec to enter DTMF memory mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired DTMF memory chan nel 3 Push SQL to confirm the DTMF memory contents Push VFO A to exit DTMF memory DIAL Push SQL then sounds DTMF codes DTMF MEMORY Chel B1i23456T S9ABO HG SQL Gone uEDTT 9 CS DTMF M E Setting DTMF transfer speed The DTMF transfer speed can be selected Enter DTMF SPEED in DUP TONE set mode p 111 MENU screen gt lt DUP TONE gt DTMF SPEED Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL to select DTMF transfer speed as below 100 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 100 msec per tone 200 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 200 msec per tone 300 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 300 msec per tone 500 Transfer the DTMF tones at about 500 msec per tone Push 5 or 1 4 to return to DUP TONE set mode and push MENU t 0 to return to frequency indi cation DTMF SPEED e EE g a See See E Tone frequency and DTCS code Subaudible repeater tone Some repeaters require subaudible tones to be accessed Subaudible tones are superimposed over your normal signal and must be set in advance Tone and DT
125. med scan edges numbers are only displayed DUP for duplex scan To start the scan release SCAN 2 Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction or resumes manually When scan pauses and you want to set the paused fre quency as a skip frequency Push and hold SKIP 5 for 1 sec to store the paused frequency into the highest blank memory channel e While pushing and holding SKIP 5 scan pauses and when releasing SKIP 5 scan resumes E Scan resume condition Scan pause timer The scan pauses when receiving signals according to the scan pause time It can be set from 2 to 20 sec or unlimited OD Enter PAUSE TIMER in scan set mode p 108 MENU screen lt SCAN gt gt PAUSE TIMER Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 5 Rotate DIAL to set the desired scan pausing time from 2 20 sec 2 sec steps or HOLD e 2SEC 20SEC Scan pauses for 2 20 sec while receiving a signal Scan pauses on a received a signal until it disappears Push 5 or 1 4 to return to scan set mode MENU 0 to return to frequency indication e HOLD Pause timer setting PAUSE TIMER 4SEC ESEC SSEC re ASEC 12SEC SCAN OPERATION 10 Scan resume timer The scan restarts after the signal disappears according to the resume time It can be set from 0 5 sec or unlimited Q Enter
126. n memory mode is selected NAME INDICATOR p 78 During memory mode operation the programmed mem ory or memory bank name is displayed MAIN BAND INDICATOR p 14 Shows which operating band A or B is selected for the main band OPERATING MODE INDICATOR p 21 Shows the selected operating mode e DV FM FM N WFM and AM are available depending on oper ating band HE 3 BATTERY CHARGING E Caution Misuse of Lithium lon batteries may result in the fol lowing hazards smoke fire or the battery may rupture Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degra dation of battery performance e DANGER Use and charge only specified Icom battery packs with Icom radios Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios Using third party or counterfeit battery packs may cause smoke fire or cause the battery to burst Battery caution e DANGER DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the battery Do not use the battery if it has been severely im pacted or dropped or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case Even if the surface of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch fire e DANGER NEVER use or leave battery pack in areas with temperatures above 60 C High temperature buildup in the battery such as could occ
127. na ceiver WARNING NEVER continuously transmit for long periods of time When the transceiver is used for continuous prolonged transmission at high power the transceiver radiates heat to protect itself from overheating and transceiver s chassis will be DO NOT operae the transceiver in a situation that will obstruct heat dissipation especially if the transceiver is operated with power supply Heat dissipation may be affected and it may cause a burn warp the casing or damage the trans CONNECT the rated range voltage when using external power supply NOTE Transmit power set 2 5 W MID automatically when the transceiver radiates heat E Lock function To prevent accidental frequency changes and unnecessary function access use the lock function Push and hold MENU t0 for 1 sec to turn the lock function ON and OFF e 4401 appears while the lock function is activated PWR PTT and MENU 0 is operatable while the lock function is activated The squelch control and volume control can be used while the lock function is in use with default setting Either or both the squelch control and volume control can also be locked in set mode pgs 98 127 vi 144000_ BASIC OPERATION 5 E Dualwatch operation Dualwatch operation monitors two frequencies simultane ously The IC E92D has two independent receiver circuits as A band and B band available frequency bands and operating mode are
128. nels same band as display ing band MODE MEMORY SKIP SCAN p 85 Repeatedly scans memory channels same mode as display ing mode BANK LINK SCAN p 86 Repeatedly scans bank channels selected at BANK LINK items in the menu mode E Full band programmed scan Push VFO to select VFO mode e Select the desired frequency band with BAND if desired Set the squelch level G While pushing and holding SCAN 2 rotate DIAL to select the desired scanning type e ALL for full scan BAND for band scan P LINK for pro grammed link scan PROG xx or scan name if programmed for programmed scan xx 0 to 24 programmed scan edges numbers are only displayed DUP appears only when duplex operation is set for duplex scan e Full scan selection 144000 PSKIP SCAN ALL J Band scan selection PSKIP SCAN BAND Programmed link scan selection PSKIP SCAN P LINK Programmed scan selection Fs SCAN PROG 1 et Selectable between 00 to 24 if programmed SCAN OPERATION 10 To start the scan release SCAN 2 e Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction or resumes manually e Push VFO to stop the scan e During full band scan al ARs oo 14 25 88 PAL EEN During programmed scan 1 1 About the scanning steps The selected tunin
129. ng Contents of programmed memories can be cleared erased if desired Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beeps sound e Memory channel number blinks e Do not hold S MW MR for more than 2 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO Rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel to be cleared 3 Push A 2 or V 8 to select CLEAR Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to clear the con tents 3 beeps sound The cleared channel changes to blank channel Return to select memory write mode Memory channel number blinks Push VFO to exit select memory write mode Y NOTE Be careful the contents of cleared memories Z CANNOT be recalled VFO mode Push ory to select CLEAR 145 000 esces MNAME SKIP DFF CLEAR Push and h and hold Ver 3 for 1 sec Enter select memory I write mode 145 010 yd Push and hold ee for 1 sec to clear MMAME SKIP OFF m i om ae BANK I MNAME SKIP 0FF Rotate DIAL to select the desired channel 145 000 am pm MNAME SKIP 0FF Return to the VFO mode MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 E Erasing transferring bank contents The bank contents of programmed memory channels can be cleared or reassigned to another memory bank 7 INFORMATION Even if the memory bank contents are Y cleared the memory channel contents still
130. ng DIAL also selects the frequency band DIAL 144 000 PSKIP FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING 4 Available frequency bands 1 band 1 ara Fam er im EN Fyrer ie 1620 ef 5000 l 51000 e 88000 I PSKIP PSKIP PSKIPF FSKIF i AM mst band HF band 50 MHz band FM me 1 I I 1 Em 850 000 145000 lt i 18000 I FSKIFP PSKIP FSKIF i 800 MHz band FA 144 MHz band VHF air band I I i wim 3 TET a Ce as l 430 000 370 008 1 Pesh ew I PARIT PSKIP I lt gt Rotating DIAL while pushing l I lanse 400 MHz band NEE E 3 00 MHz band EE I Initial frequencies shown differ according to version B band l 118 000 73145000 31370000 3 43000 I PSKIP PSKIP PSKIP PSKIF l VHF air T 144 MHz band 300 MHz band 400 MHz w l 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING E Setting a tuning step The tuning step can be selected for each frequency band The following tuning steps are available for the IC E92D e 5 0 kHz 6 25 kHz 8 33 kHzt 9 0 kHz 10 0 kHz e 12 5 kHz 15 0kHz 20 0 kHz 25 0 kHz 30 0 kHz e 50 0 kHz 100 0 kHz 125 0 kHz 200 0 kHz Appears for below the 600 MHz bands only t Appears for the VHF air band only Appears for the AM broadcast band only Tuning step selection Push VFO to select VFO mode if necessary 2 Push BAND to select the desired frequency band e Or while pushing and holding BAND rotate DIAL to select the desired frequency
131. nge the character group from AB alpha betical characters capital letters ab alphabetical characters lower case letters 12 numbers and symbols in se quence Push gt 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push 6 to move the cursor right push 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking Repeat the steps and to enter the desired message 8 e Up to 20 character messages can be set GPS MESSAGE DATA AB SET CLR CLR av SEL Aa CHAR lt gt CUR Push 5 to store the message Push MENU r 0 to return to frequency indication DIAL lt gt AI 2 1W1G 105 gt D16 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION GPS message automatic transmission Enter GPS AUTO TX in DV set mode p 106 MENU screen gt DV SET MODE gt GPS AUTO DO Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push q 5 e GPS AUTO TX screen is displayed GPS AUTO TH DFE SSEC l1 asEC S ASEC i1mMINn Rotate DIAL to select the desired position data trans mitting interval from 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min and OFF e The GPS message is also transmitted if programmed 3 Push 5 or lt 4 to return to DV SET MODE screen Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication Y NOTE Your own call sign MY must
132. nk scan name E Selecting memory bank name indication E Copying memory call contents 79 E Memory clearing sseeeceerseeeeeees 80 E Erasing transferring bank contents srrrrrrrrrenernervarrrnrrnene 81 10 SCAN OPERATION ssiesscssccssescncscesessssssesceatsccincvesceacessnezecsece 82 89 E Scan types eeeerrr nr rarrrnrenarvnrvnrvnnanneennenenvenrnnsenesnesvenvensnnenne 82 E Full band programmed scan 83 E Scan edges programming 84 E Memory scan ereere 85 E Memory bank scan E Skip channel frequency setting 87 M Scan resume condition sseeessssssserresssssrserssrrsressssrsnesssssseeenee 89 1 PRIORITY WATCH eee 90 92 Mi Priority watch types 0rr0rrrrrrrovrnvnneennenarvnrranrenernervervennsnnnne 90 Mi Priority watch operation s ros0rerrrnnnnnrannrrnnrnnnnvrrnrnrnnrnrnnene 91 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION ssrrnenvvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnneee 93 116 E General E MENU screen indication for A Dand s sssceeetteeeetteeeesteeeees 94 E MENU screen indication for B band 00rerrrrvrrrnvrrrrrnnvnrrnnr 94 E Menu list E Items list Reece GhiGCiiC meee ee ec ere eer re E DV set mode items av E Scan set mode it mg ererseressresnenaensarsnnnnarrenvnneensansennnnnner 108 HE DUP TONE set mode items ssssessssssssrssnsessessrecasessssossoaseoseos 110 E Display set mode items e M Sounds Set mode items amenet asi riese iN 115 13 OTH
133. nnnnensnneser 8 13 kecti a E E E E E E 8 E Regular charging 10 E Rapid charging 1 E Optional battery case wif D E Battery information 12 E External DC power operation rrrrrrerarranrnnrrnrrnnrnervrrnrrnnne 13 4 FREQUENCY AND CHANNEL SETTING sceeseesseeeeee 14 19 HE Main band selection sr00r0rerrsrrnern 14 E Mode selection 15 E Operating band selection 16 E Setting a tuning step 18 Setting FLEQUENCY eeseeseeeteeeseeseesteseeeseeseesteseeseneenessessensees 18 5 BASIC OPERATION sii sisesesceszecsseed ctutescectspossssiuce ctbecvctencansete 20 28 E Receiving E Setting AUGIO Volume sesisisiisisisrireereirrisiseicssrsisireirsssiseies d sire i Setting squelch level s00r0rr renn rrnvrnnnnnrvnrvnrvnvnnnnvsevsrvervensrnn E Operating mode selection e Mi Monitor function 000000000rnnnnornnnernnnnernnnnernnnnrrnnnnernnnevnnneenr Mi Attenuator function 000r0000orennornnenornnnnrrnnnerrnnnrrrnnnernnnsenr E Band scope E Transmitting ss 0r000rsr0nrennnnnenrnnnnrnansnnnnennnnnnnennnnssnnnrnnesennnsnen E Transmit power selection s rsrrrrrnrrnrrvnrvnennevennnnsennennrnenvene E Lock fUNCtION eee eee ee eeee ee E Dualwatch operation E TV channel operation REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS esseeeseeesseees 29 33 Kerner E Accessing a repeater E Duplex operation EEE EE ENIE S TT TA m 1750 Hz tone se
134. o the re ceived call record The stored call signs are viewable in the following manner Up to 20 calls can be recorded Desired call record indication Enter RX call sign set mode MENU screen gt RX CALL SIGN Push MENU tO Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CD for 1 sec is also available to enter RX call sign set mode RX CALL SIGN screen is displayed Rotate DIAL to select the desired record channel To confirm the received call push 5 several times to select the desired call sign from CALLER CALLED RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 CALLER The station call sign that made a call CALLED The station call sign called by the caller RXRPT1 The repeater call sign used by the caller station RXRPT2 The repeater call sign linked from RXRPT1 Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication DIAL lt gt TAN 2 Tw1 8 e1 5 lt gt D1 6 e Station call sign Rx CALL SIGN e Called station call sign RX CALL SIGN PRL REL CALLERS CALLED AAAAAA CE CQCA PE CALLED av f SEL RARFTIaAV SEL COPY CLR CLR gt COPY CLR CLR Push 54 LSKP Repeater 2 call sign RX CALL SIGN oe Pet AL ReHRP Tis Repeater 1 call sign RX CALL SIGN FE 1 RARFTI1 CALLERav SEL gt COPY CLR CLR RARFTZ av SEL gt COPY CLR CLR NOTE When a call is received in DV mode when the power save function is activated
135. ogo is displayed at power ON default OFF Opening logo indication is skipped OPENING LOGO DPENING LOGO OFF HOFF rar Opening call sign The set my call sign can be displayed at power ON default OFF OPENING CALL S OFENING CALL S OFF OFF OM Font size Displayed character size during MENU mode indication in the function display is selectable from Large and Small e LARGE Makes 5 lines Max 5 items are displayed at the same time default e SMALL Makes 6 lines Max 6 items are displayed at the same time FONT SIZE FONT SIZE SMALL SMALL ARGE E Sounds set mode items Beep output level Adjusts the key touch beep tone level to the desired level within 39 levels BEEP LEVEL BEEP LEVEL M 3 es a a S LT a Minimum level Maximum level gt The key touch beep following item must be set to ON to Z 77 have a beep tone Key touch beep Turns the key touch beep ON or OFF KEY TOUCH BEEP KEY TOUCH BEEP OFF HOFF OM or default ON Scan stop beep SCAN STOP BEEP OFF SCAN STOP BEEP OFF Ord Turns the scan stop beep function ON or OFF default OFF MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 Scope audio output Select the audio output function capability during sweep with band scope function e ON The received audio is heard during sweep default e OFF No audio is heard during sweep SCOPE AF OUTPUT OFF ran SCOPE AF OUTPUT HOF
136. old S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound e Memory channel number blinks Rotate DIAL to select VFO Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to write the selected channel contents to VFO mode Returns to VFO mode automatically EXAMPLE Copying memory channel 11 to VFO MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 Y Holding S MW MR for 2 sec at the step will also G copy the memory contents to VFO In this case the steps 77 3 and are not necessary NN Memory call gt memory call Select the memory call channel to be copied Push MR or CALL to select memory mode or call channel mode then rotate DIAL to select the desired memory channel Q Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to enter select memory write mode e 1 short and 1 long beep sound Memory channel number blinks e Do not hold S MW MR for more than 2 sec otherwise the memory contents will be copied to VFO 3 Rotate DIAL to select the target memory call channel Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec again to copy During memory mode rotate DIAL to select memory channel 11 push and hold Em for 1 sec I T45 870 mz i 145870 C BANK I Gail MNAME SKIP OFF Rotate DIAL to select VFO Push and hold 145 000 mpvFO for 1 sec 1 45870 Ke PSKIFP VFO is selected Q MEMORY CALL CHANNELS E Memory cleari
137. on M Main band selection meme 14 26 Memory bank link function r0rr0rr0rrnrevrrvrrvnnnnnnennennrrarvensrnsrnenn 109 Memory bank Scan re0errvrrnnrsvnnnnnn nn nnnnnrnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnennnner 86 Memory bank selection x rrrrrrrrnnnvnrnnnvennnrnvnenarnnnnnarsnrsnssensnnne 76 Memory bank setting rs0rrrrenrnnnnnvnrnnnvennnnnvnenannnnnnannssnnrnsnnn 75 Memory channel vasaergamusaaaamuraseaddsresesn 71 Memory channel contents rsrrrrrvrrvrnvrnvrnnrnnrnnennenenrnnsevernsevennenn 71 Memory channel programming srrrrrrsrrnnrnnevarvaevarrnnrnnernenvenven 74 Memory clearing ee ON UR 80 Memory mode Memory scan Memory call channel and memory scan watch eerste eeteeteeeee 91 MENU ISttssccssevecssanns saccscescatsessesssese sacessngsensetens se cased cane desgneye ried eeveegedes 94 MENU screen indication for A band rerreverrvnrnrvenennnnrnnvennnnnnnenr 94 MENU screen indication for B band sssccceeseeseeceeereeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeereeee 94 Menu screen operation rsrrrrrrar ran ranravannarvnnvnnvrnarvarvarvnrvnrrensnnenn 93 Message operation EEP A T FR Sau EAE EEI NATT 52 Message transmission eeeeeeeeerereerereererrereererserersereererrereererrersereeeeret 53 Microphone simple Mode seeeeererererrerrerererererererrerererererererrerererereret 97 Microphones Mode selection Monit r functioneer cs ca canvmsareansetenvanecsuestyendeawarsaasanveavecesenu
138. on is turned OFF automatically when turning transceiver s power OFF E Low speed data communication In addition to the digital voice communication low speed data communication is available The optional OPC 1799 DATA COMMUNICATION CABLE and serial data communication software purchase locally are re quired in addition The optional RS 92 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE OPC 1799 supplied also includes a low speed data communication ca pability 7 NOTE Turn OFF the GPS mode p 60 in advance to op 77 erate the low speed data communication Connection Connect the transceiver to your PC using with the optional OPC 1799 as illustrated below to DATA SP MIC o RS 232C OPC 1799 Supplied with RS 92 Low speed data communication application setting Configure the low speed data communication application as follows e Port The same COM port number as IC E92D s e Baud rate 38 4 kbps fixed value e Data 8 bit e Parity None e Stop 1 bit e Flow control Xon Xoff Low speed data communication operation NOTE Confirm that in AUTO the computer controls when G PTT is activated to send data and the user doesn t have 7 to operate the radio Set your own station call signs etc as described in Dig ital voice mode operation p 38 and Digital repeater op eration p 41 Refer to the instructions of the low speed data communi cation application To transmit data
139. operation DV set MOE siissssicssssecsetecersescssscetsdeetveoneassasisesieasdnedbeotsasensadedceasereade DV set mode items DV voice MEMOLY vrreeseeseesserseesseeseesseneesseenseeseeseesseeteesseseenseesensesseens E EMR Emergency communication r0rrrrrrrrvnrrnrrnnrenervernerrennnnn 56 EMR functions s vs reseerssnearenensnrseanenenneeneanenednrosennanenneesednaneoneasesnenen 107 Entering GPS set mode seescessess seccscsiveasiecsons saccsesscsessoeneas conseecessaeees 68 Entering MENU screen and operation rsrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrenerrarnervnnrnnn 93 Erasing transferring bank contents Explicit definitions External DC power operation Hades diker teases EEEE 13 Foalur g areuassearesarnesendemerresesressnensereiarsresvanenseaneavenede essens i Font size elenora A Format sececevccesis ss ssc cocscesiseacas vases caceseeees Frequency setting s rrsrrrrrrnnnnvnnnannvnnnnnnnrnnennvnnnnnnnsnnnnnnssnsnnnsnene 14 Front top and side panels rrrr vvs rrnvrnnnnnvnnvnnvnnnnnanvanvanvarrnnsnnennenr 2 140 INDEX Full band programmed SCAN sererrrrvrrnnervevarvrvenerverersrversrveressenene 83 Function display SR GEA GOMOM Als isce one tee cia cevedawecds Seeds ean iveasta duet T General description GPS alarm setting EAEEREN EENE ASAE NONE EOE AEREA GPS auto TX timer s 0000000r0nerennnennnnnnnnnnenennnevennanennneveneneeenneveneneee GPS data adaitiOn ssssisesseescaisedscsssacses
140. operation in the same ZONE eeeeeeeeeeeererereerrrerererererereeeeees 42 Repeater operation into another ZONE rrsrrrrrvrrrrrravranarrarvervenennn 44 142 INDEX Repeater tone frequency rsrrsrrnrrnnrvnevnrvnnnnnnennrvernerranannarvasvenee 110 Resetting agere ester oven EAEE SEELE 131 Reverse tone DTCS SQUEICH 00r00r0rrvvevnevnevarrnnnenernarnenvansnnnrnarvener 121 RX call sign Etro e a E a E E 101 RX call sign display o00r00rr00rnvrrnnnnnrovrnnvnnvnnnnnnvrnnnnnnrsnnnnnnnnnner RX message display RX message indication 0rrrrr0rrrrvrnrrnvrnnrnnrvnrnarnnrannsnnenvenvenvennnnn 54 Saving own received position data srerrrrrrrrnvnnvnnnnnnnvarvarvnrrenen 63 Scan edges programming ersrres renn vavnsnrvenarveverveneeeveresssnansevene 84 SGA MAING este csessaowesense ss cavcdcevssseriedsvnseecescscstsoied sees dessccseuseswesesdense Scan operation Scan PAUSE timer rrrrrrrrrrrrr ran vrnrnnnrnervrrvervnnannsenervenvenrenssnennn SCAN resume condition issisissiresreersisisesssssessireose sissiseisdsesrorresevsiseati 89 Scan resume timer rsrrrrrrrerrnnnnnennnnnnnnnennersnennnennnnnnennnennenener 89 108 Scanset MOC Oss lt tssseasesieess griser are ee 95 Scan set mode fjemg serrenemnraneneeneavnnasrenneanenaensansanenanpennnnennkerer 108 Scan Stop Deep er err vr rrvervnrnnrvrnnnnarneennevenvansensenanvenvenssnanvanvener 115 Scan types ENE EPER ER EPLET
141. ore the set call signs will be overwritten when another call record is used to set call signs Never saved into a call sign memory If you want to save the set call signs see Copying the call record contents into call sign memory p 50 for details v For your information When a call specifying your call sign is received the call signs of the calling station and the repeater it is using can be automatically used for operation e When RX call sign auto write p 101 is set to AUTO the station call sign in CALLER is set to UR automatically e When Repeater call sign auto write p 101 is set to AUTO the stored station call sign in RXRPT1 is stored as R2 and RXRPT2 is stored as R1 automatically 47 7 DV MODE OPERATION E Copying the call sign Copying the call sign memory contents This function is convenient when or modifying a part of the current call sign Y NOTE Make sure that the EDIT RECORD item in DV Z set mode is set to AUTO or SELECT in advance G p 106 MENU screen gt CALL SIGN Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 During DV mode operation enter call sign set mode e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode e CALL SIGN screen is displayed Rotate DIAL to select UR R1 or R2 as desired then push
142. p ererervasasavasansvenessrensnsanavensvevenessnsnsanaveneveressnrnvnvarsnerer Skip channel setting 7 Skip channel frequency setting srrerrrverervararvenerveversrvenerverene 87 Sounds s t mode erstevsvssccresisiserscrctasssarssieaisarsessicercarsadeisiscaisissicen 95 Sounds set mode items rrerrerrrrvnrrnrrnnnnnnrnnvnnenrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnee 115 Specifications rede Gerais 133 Standby beep EN OE EN T 116 Station call sign programming errererreresvvnenvevevervenerveversrvenerverene 36 Subaudible repeater tone rrrrrererrrrvrvrnervrverervenerseversrverervere 121 Sub band muting function rsr0r00rrerverenrrnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnennansrnnnnnnen 116 Supplied accessories rrrrrrrrvrrvrnvennrnnennevaranrnnrenaevervensrnsrnarneene iii Table of contents Time stamp EE E EO I OEE EIS OE EE Time out timer 00rr000nerne0nnennnnnnnennnnsnennnersnensnennnnsennnnennnensnene Tone and DTCS SQUEICHES rv 0r0rrnrvnvnrvnvnnnennenaenernensensnnernenne 121 Tone frequency and DTCS code rsrrrrnrnnrvnnnnnnvrrnnnonnnnnnnnernnnner 121 TONG SCAM stessesvsesssvsscssconcsesvssnsaceases covccesssessavesssecsesascessbenssaveasen coos 126 Tone squelch r0 000 vnr vrnnnnnvnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnasnvennarnnnnnnsnnenen 124 Transmission condition setting rsererrerervrververererverarnrnerseverenser 57 Transmit power selection rrrrrrrrrrnrrnnrvnrvnrrnrvnnnnnaenernenverv
143. power OFF or insert only the pgs 9 11 with BC 177 LED blinks orange e The battery pack is fault electric dis charge battery pack into the BC 177 to charge it e The battery pack is charged alone without the trans ceiver or regular charge is carried out 132 General Frequency coverage unit MHz Tx 144 146 430 440 Tx 144 146 430 440 Rx 0 495 999 990 2 Rx 118 174 2 350 470 Guaranteed 430 440 MHz only Guaranteed 144 146 MHz only Mode No of memory channels e Usable temp range Tuning steps Frequency stability Power supply Digital transmission speed Voice coding speed e Current drain at 7 4 V DC Tx High 144 MHz 430 440 MHz 144 MHz 430 440 MHz 144 MHz 430 440 MHz Tx S Low Rx Rated output at 7 4V DC Tx Mid Tx Low FM FN N AM Rx only WFM Rx only DV 1304 incl 100 scan edges and 4 call channels 20 C to 60 C 5t 6 25 8 33 9t 10 12 5 15 20 25 30 50 100 125 and 200 kHz 2 5 ppm 20 C to 60 C 10 0 16 0 V DC for external DC power or specified Icom s battery pack 4 8 kbps 2 4 kbps 1 8 A typical 2 1 A typical 1 2 A typical 1 5 A typical 0 6 A typical 0 7 A typical 0 4 A typical 150 mA typical single watch FM 180 mA typical dualwatch FM FM 200 mA typical single watch DV 220 mA typical dualwatch FM DV Selectable depending on the operating frequen
144. priority beep function is desired Push VFO to exit scan set mode and start the watch e PRIO indicator appears Push and hold SCAN 2 for 1 sec to enter scan type se lection Rotate DIAL to select the desired scan type from ALL BAND and PROG xx xx 0 24 DUP Release SCAN 2 to start the VFO scan watch e The transceiver checks the memory bank channel s or call channel every 5 sec e The watch resumes according to the selected scan resume condition p 89 Push VFO to cancel the watch e During priority watch F Fm PRIO A 145 000 rt Pa Pal Pal PSKIP Searches VFO frequencies for 5 sec Pauses on a memory or call channel when a signal is received e During priority watch with priority beep 145000 fae PSKIP Emits beep and blinks indicator when a signal is received on a memory or call channel DIAL A 2 W1 8 5 lt gt D1 6 MENU SCREEN OPERATION 1 2 E General MENU screen is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions Entering MENU screen and operation e g Set AUTO power OFF to 30 minutes Push MENU r 0 to enter MENU screen e MENU groups MENU skk appear rFYESSAGE POS SET MODE SCAN DUP TONE DISPLAY Rotate DIAL to select the desired menu group then push 5 t e Setting items SET MODE appear
145. r or in an induction heating cooker This could cause a fire overheating or cause the battery to rupture e CAUTION Always use the battery within the specified temperature range 20 C to 60 C Using the battery out of its specified temperature range will reduce the battery s performance and battery life e CAUTION Keep the battery back below temperature range conditions while non use for a long time 20 C to 45 C within a month 20 C to 35 C within three months 20 C to 25 C More than a year e CAUTION Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully charged completely discharged or in an ex cessive temperature environment above 45 C for an extended period of time If the battery must be left unused for a long time it must be detached from the radio after dis charging You may use the battery until the battery indicator shows half capacity then keep it safely in a cool dry place with the temperature between 20 C to 25 C NOTE When the desktop charger s charging indicator blinks orange for 10 sec since the battery pack with the transceiver to the charger charge the BP 256 only with out the transceiver or charge the battery pack reguraly using with the battery charger cigarette lighter cable etc BATTERY CHARGING 3 Charging caution DANGER NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves
146. r version 7 The selected tuning step in VFO mode is used when set G ting the offset frequency Repeater tone frequency Selects subaudible tone frequency for accessing a repeater etc 50 tone frequencies 67 0 254 1 Hz are available default 88 5 REPEATER TONE eo 5 REPEATER TONE 254 1 TSQL frequency Selects tone frequency for tone squelch or pocket beep op eration from one of 50 available frequencies 67 0 254 1 Hz default 88 5 CTCSS TONE eo amp CTCSS TONE 254 1 e Available subaudible tone frequencies 67 0 79 7 94 8 110 9 131 8 156 7 171 3 186 2 203 5 229 1 69 3 82 5 97 4 114 8 136 5 159 8 173 8 189 9 206 5 233 6 71 9 85 4 100 0 118 8 141 3 162 2 177 3 192 8 210 7 241 8 74 4 88 5 103 5 123 0 146 2 165 5 179 9 196 6 218 1 250 3 77 0 91 5 107 2 127 3 151 4 167 9 183 5 199 5 225 7 254 1 The transceiver has 50 tone frequencies and conse quently their spacing is narrow compared with units having 38 tones Therefore some tone frequencies may receive interference from adjacent tone frequencies NNN MENU SCREEN OPERATION 12 DTCS code DTCS polarity Selects DTCS both encoder decoder code for DTCS squelch Sets DTCS polarity from BOTH N TX RX normal TN RR operation Total of 104 codes 023 754 ar
147. ropean repeaters perform the fol lowing e This tone can be use as a Call signal in countries out of Europe Push and hold DTMF M for 1 sec to select DTMF memory DTMF MEMORY re Chat Ls Rotate DIAL counter clockwise until T CALL appears DTMF MEMORY mr T CALL a eT Push 5 to set Push VFO to exit DTMF memory Set the receive frequency repeater output frequency Set the shift direction of the transmit frequency DUP or DUP see p 32 for details While pushing PTT push SQL to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst signal e If OFF appears check the offset frequency or shift direction pgs 32 110 e The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency repeater input frequency REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS 6 Push and hold PTT to transmit Release PTT to receive Push and hold SQL to check whether the other station s transmit signal can be received directly or not by listening on the repeater input frequency mn 7 Although DIAL and 5 are used for description in this section A 2 w 8 and gt 6 are available instead of DIAL and 1 5 E Digital mode operation The IC E92D can be operated in digital voice mode and low speed data operation for both transmit and receive It can also be connected to a GPS receiver compatible with an RS 232 output NMEA format 4800 bps 9600 bps an
148. rrent squelch level e LEVEL 1 is loose squelch for weak signals and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch for strong signals e AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system e Push and hold SQL to open the squelch manually G When a signal is received e Squelch opens and audio is output e The S RF meter shows the relative signal strength level BASIC OPERATION Set frequency Push for settin ing amp Set squelch level the squelch Push to monitor Set audio level PWR j Select band E Setting audio volume Rotate VOL to adjust the audio level e If squelch is closed push and hold SQL while setting the audio level e The display shows the volume level while setting 144000_ 4 PSKIP VOL Volume level indicator PSKIP YOL Minimum setting no audio FSKIFP VOL M Maximum setting E Setting squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depend ing on the signal strength The receiver has 9 squelch levels a continuously open setting and an automatic squelch set ting While pushing and holding SQL rotate DIAL to select the squelch level e LEVEL 1 is loose squelch for weak signals and LEVEL 9 is tight squelch for strong signals e AUTO indicates automatic level adjustment by a noise pulse counting system e OPEN
149. rrnnnnnnnrnnrnerrernennr 28 Band ele 0 Sete ee Basic operation Battery charging Battery indicator Battery information os0o00re0rrnnnrvnnnnnnvnnnrnnvnrnrnnnesnnnnnrennnnnsnnsnnnsner 12 Battery Tr SE EE 12 Battery pack Need Battery replacement r00rr00rnvrnnnn van vnnnvrnvnnnansvnnnnrrvnnnnrensnnnnrnnnner Beep output level s rrrrrnrrrvrrnrrrnrrnnnnvrnnrnnvernrnnnrenrnnnsnnsnnnssnssnnsnr Beep r ler dese eneeveaeed Belt clip RET caly wa ais WES o SGN LEKE EE DELETE LEE ETE PETTEE ETE Break in communication Break in function 0000000r0e0nnenseannnevsnnnsenenensennsnensennennenenseanseeenen Busy LED EE VE PE Busy lockoutsnersssessskiveevesasorsvsseeansnreb nassensnensaessanesnn sadsanesassv r dde ens Call CHANMEL tssseosssesecovcsccsesecovecs sence cowecesveoscevessse cesses saxedenseassacesees Call sign edit record Call sign programming CALITO I sass a tase E I E sas ceeescdp ean dauiscereas 8 GC sr ON ENE aes ie in Guan ae 146 Channel setting Saba veld caw sdiceasan JE SE ed 14 Charger erre II TA A TN 135 Charging eio EO a A 9 Charging OLR sscnicenindsnainasadcesicensenvarrasedcantiancasivanvasadanaiaaneentiannd 10 11 Checking the repeater input Signal s serererererrvreverararererrnrnrnren 31 Clearing a DTMF memory eeeeeeeeeseeeerereresssrereresrerereresenrerenesenesresen 119 Cloning FUNCOM teec0rs areas esas serene corsesenemnarrisencerenenetnathearwecernenn
150. rs 12 numbers and sym bols in sequence Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push D gt 1 6 to move the cursor right push 1 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking MY CALL SIGN we PENT AB FE ER SET CLRECLR av SEL Aa CHAR lt gt CUR Repeat the steps and to enter your own call sign e Up to a 8 digit of call sign can be set e If an unwanted character is entered push gt 6 or 4 to select the character then push CLR 1 to erase the selected character or push and hold CLR 1 for 1 sec to erase all characters following the cursor e When programming a note up to a 4 digit for operating radio type or area etc go to step otherwise go to step 40 Push gt 6 several times to set the cursor beside indi cation Repeat steps to to program the desired 4 character note MY CALL SIGN a Ds 1 MYCALL IC9az SET av SEL lt BACK gt EDIT CLRI3 CLR DV MODE OPERATION 7 Push 5 to store the programmed call sign with note and returns to MY CALL SIGN screen Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication TDIAL lt gt AI Q2 IW1G 5 lt gt D1 6 7 DV MODE OPERATION Station call sign programming Station call sign must be programmed to call a specific sta tion as well as for repeater operat
151. s Enter MY in call sign set mode MENU screen CALL SIGD gt MY Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode Rotate DIAL to select your own call sign if you have programmed several call signs then push 5 to set the call sign and return to CALL SIGN screen See page 34 for your own call sign programming details N CALL SIGN sel Pes Fi R2 MOT USE hie MYCALL Ita Set the desired call sign as described in When calling the desired station p 39 or When sending a CQ p 39 G Push and hold PTT to transmit and speak into the micro phone at normal voice level e Tx Rx indicator lights red and the RF meter shows the output power Release PTT to return to receive e The other station s call sign will be received Received call signs can be stored into the received call record automatically See page 101 for details NOTE The digital mode operation is vastly different from FM mode One of the differences is that in digital mode the squelch does not function as in FM mode Chang ing the squelch setting will not open it to hear the hiss of white noise It only activates for digital squelch functions such as CSQL Digital code squelch or DSQL Digital call sign squelch Srt DV MODE OPERATION 7
152. sccessceuessecessscuscecceseseuaeess Power SAVE cossivesersevesccencrseawess ssasenceaesesaresdessa roan ensiascrsaseneadeateave PLECAULIONGHsssssssceccessiesscedscsecessssacesscedcessibaesasedecasnesceaceoeseadagenasaeseaasecs ii Priority WAC his scteisesicsscecisesiicsievisesdisscisenesr essen sag isaisa itiu sarri Priority watch operation xsrrerernernnnrnnrnvrenarnvnenrrnnsnnrnnnsenrnnnnnee Priority watch types vrrserseeseessesseeeetsetseetseeseteeteesseeteessesteesseeeenseeseees Program scan link function oo Programming a DTMF code rrrrvrrnnnnrvnvnnnennennevernanvenennsrnnevenee 117 Programming memory bank Scan name rrrrrrrrrrrrnrenervnrrnrvrnrnn 77 PTT lOCK ern00n0nennennennesennennanennenneneenennennennseenneneesennevnsansnennennenne 98 128 R Rapid charging PEER RET PPT FEET DEE FAE TE OE ENE TOER 11 Received call Sign s rrr0rrrrrnnnrvnrnnnnvnrnnnnvrenennvnenrnnnsnnrsnnssnsnnasnene 46 Received GPS message indication rsrrrerrrrvnrrnrranrenannnrnervenenn 62 ROCBIVOT esdrssesrrsesossacsssstsvasessdrsrsvusssst sous assarsrsousdedssdksaisayerssdvovssssis 134 RECeiV Ng eteereereererrrrrrerresrerrrrerrerrsrenrrneennerennnnrerernernsennnennennernsnnnntnnt 20 Regular charging EE 10 Repeater call sign auto write 101 Repeater call sign programming eeeeeeeerterererererererrrrerererererereeeees 41 Repeater operation eeeeeeeereererrererrerrererrereireresrsteeenerernerereereenereeneen 29 Repeater
153. set If you want to initialize the operat ing conditions VFO frequency VFO settings set mode contents without clearing the memory contents a partial reset function is available for the trans ceiver All reset Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF While pushing and holding VFO MR and BAND then turn power ON to reset the CPU e ALL RESET appears when resetting the CPU See the illustration below ALL RESET CAUTION Resetting the CPU returns all programmed contents to their default settings WWW OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 Partial reset Push and hold PWR for 1 sec to turn power OFF While pushing and holding VFO then turn power ON to partially reset the transceiver NOTE No message appears on the display after the partial reset is done 131 14 TROUBLESHOOTING If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning please check the following points before sending it to a service center PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF No power comes ON e The batteries are exhausted e Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack pgs 1 10 12 e Loose connection of a battery pack case e Clean battery terminals p 12 e The battery polarity is reversed e Check the battery polarity No sound comes from the e Volume level is too low Rotate VOL to suitable level p 20 speaker e External sp
154. skipped during VFO scan such as programmed scan e SKIP The channel is skipped during memory or bank scan OFF The channel is scanned during any scan Continue to the next page 10 SCAN OPERATION G Push and hold S MW MR for 1 sec to store the skip condition into the memory e SKIP or PSKIP indicator appears according to the skip se lection in the step e Skip channel setting Program skip setting wal F Fm Fm 145 700 145 700 SKIP PSKIP tm Fe e r arr prar een SKIP appears PSKIP appears vw CONVENIENT The skip setting can be set with the following operation M Select the desired memory channel to be set as a skip channel frequency While pushing SKIP 5 rotate DIAL to select the skip condition from PSKIP SKIP and OFF no indication vw CONVENIENT During VFO scanning such as programmed scan the skip setting can be programmed into the highest blank memory channel which is automatically selected with the following operation Start the VFO scan Push VFO to select VFO mode Select the desired frequency band with BAND if desired Set the squelch level gt While pushing and holding SCAN 2 rotate DIAL to select the desired scan type e ALL for full scan BAND for band scan P LINK for programmed link scan PROG xx or scan name if pro grammed for programmed scan xx 0 to 24 program
155. ssncssesivadencesascosssaedecedesacsavssasoes 65 GPS memory Clearing ssrr00rrrrrnennrvnn ran rennnnannernnsvennnnannanverversenen 67 GPS message automatic transmission rrrrrrrrrrrrrnernervrrvrrrrnrnn 62 GPS message programming rsrerrerrr rar vannennevernnrvennnnannerveversnnen 61 GPS operation 60 GPS set mode itemg rrrr0rrrrennrvnnnernnnerrnnnernnnnernnnernnnnerennnennnnesene 68 GPS SPEED E 68 GPS TX Mode rssssisssecvesscccsvcasssccacaveassassnctvesccneabeabaastneassacenccdeadaanenea 102 GPS A code detailg socccessevscssccssscescesconssenscensscssenssesseeesecesdesseere 70 GPS A fUNCtON issssssissssssovussirsissesussessasusarssiseisesaaseasvasesisssdrusevsdeseakt 70 GPS A operation seseeeeerserrerrerreerrsrreerserresrserreernersernnerrerneresernerens 60 70 GPS A Set mode vsessccsscsicccsccvecssseossevscesconssesscessassoaveseesecsvenssassees 103 GPS A symbol rrrrrrrnnnrnvnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnernnnssnnnssnnsrnnrsnnnen 105 H Hand strap EE ER NR RR NNN How to change the main band Important NE IEA AENEIS A TAA ES N IIA A Er E i 146 LOD contrat essssescsseissiesssessccssassasevienssedeccsacessessscsssesonsssoessess Lock function sssssssssssseseseassesassasoesesecsoaseensesaseossssasesseaseososease Low speed data communication srrrrrrrrrrnrrnnnrennnrrnnnernsrnnnsrnne Low speed data communication application setting Low speed data communication operati
156. t position is coming into either each area as above the GPS alarm will sound 8 GPS GPS A OPERATION E GPS A operation GPS A function GPS A code details Set the following for activate the GPS A function While in GPS A operation following codes are transmitted to Select the DV mode operation p 38 your connecting PC GPS A code is based on APRS code 2 Select the DV data transmission to AUTO p 100 APRS9 Automatic Position Reporting System G Select the GPS transmission selection to GPS A p 102 Set the GPS auto transmission interval p 106 G Set the GPS A set items p 103 e GPS A code details Your own call sign Time stamp h H M S Hour Minute Second Unproto address z D H M Day Hour Minute Time stamp Latitude Longitude Data extension Comment JA3YUA 1 gt GPS A IC E92D 002338h3437 38N 13534 24E gt 000 000 I am here Can you watch me GPS A symbol Car MEMORY CALL CHANNELS 9 E General description The IC E92D has 850 memory channels in the A band 450 memory channels in the B band and 2 call channels in each band Memory channels in each band include 50 scan edge memory channels 25 pairs for storage of often used fre quencies respectively And a total of 26 memory banks A to Z are available in each band for storing groups of frequencies etc Up to 100 channels can be assigned into a bank Memory channel contents The following information can be progr
157. t the desired frequency or memory channel to be checked for a tone frequency or DTCS code Push and hold TONE 7 for 1 sec several times to ac tivate the repeater tone tone squelch or DTCS squelch TONE TSQL or DTCS e Rotating DIAL while pushing and holding TONE 7 also se lects the tone functions Push and hold T SCAN for 1 sec to start the tone scan To change the scanning direction rotate DIAL When the tone frequency or DTCS code is decoded the set mode contents are programmed with the frequency or code e The tone scan pauses for the set period in scan pause timer p 108 when a tone frequency or DTCS code is detected The decoded tone frequency is used for the repeater tone fre quency when the tone squelch is OFF The decoded tone frequency is used for the tone squelch fre quency CTCSS TONE when the tone squelch is ON e The decoded DTCS code is used for the DTCS code when the DTCS squelch is ON DIAL l Tone scan for tone squelch Tone scan for DTCS squelch repeater tone pi i 1713 The decimal point is blinking while tone scanning Push VFO to stop the scan If the scan is cancelled before the transceiver detects the tone or code the set mode contents are not changed e The detected tone is used for temporary operation only The stored tone setting in memory or call channel won t be changed NOTE Tone frequency is over written automaticall
158. tal repeater operation Repeater call signs must be programmed for repeater op eration in both digital voice and low speed data communica tions Repeater call sign programming Select B band as the main band p 14 Enter R1 or R2 in call sign set mode MENU screen gt CALLSIGN R1 gt R2 gt Push MENU O Rotate DIAL t then push 4J1 5 e RPT1 or RPT2 CALL SIGN screen is displayed e Pushing and holding CS 9 for 1 sec is also available to enter call sign set mode Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign memory R01 to R60 Push gt 6 to enter call sign programming mode e The 1st digit blinks Rotate DIAL to select the desired character or code e Push A a 3 to change the character group from AB alpha betical characters capital letters 12 numbers and sym bols in sequence e Set at the 1st digit then set the desired area repeater s call sign in a different zone for CQ call stands for CQCQCQ in a different zone operation p 44 Push 6 to select 2nd digit then rotate DIAL to se lect the desired character or code e Push D gt 1 6 to move the cursor right push 1 4 to move the cursor left e 2nd digit blinks 1st digit stops blinking DV MODE OPERATION 7 Repeat the steps and to enter the desired repeater call sign e Up to an 8 digit of call sign can be set
159. the call sign may not be received correctly This is normal not a malfunction because the call sign information cannot be detected during power save Turn the power save function OFF p 129 if you want to receive a call sign correctly even in stand by operation SN v For your information When receiving a call the received station call sign is auto matically displayed and scrolled in sequence at the bottom line of the function display This can be turned OFF in display set mode p 113 One touch reply using the call record The stored call signs in the call record can be used to the call After receiving a call push and hold RX CS CALL for 1 sec Or while pushing and holding RX gt CS CALL rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign record wa DUP 439 7062 AAAAA The received call sign is displayed while pushing and holding CALL RX CS when DIAL is rotated while CALL RXOCS is pushed e Set your own call sign MY in advance p 34 e The call sign stored in CALLER is stored as UR RXRPT1 is stored as R2 and RXRPT2 is stored as R1 Error beeps sound when a call sign is received incorrectly and no call sign is set in this case Push PTT to transmit release to receive DV MODE OPERATION 7 Important Setting call signs with the One touch reply using the call record operation as at left are for temporary operation only Theref
160. the desired call sign channel to store Push 4 5 to store the edited modified call sign into the selected channel DIAL gt A 2 Lwi 8 e 5 lt gt D6 DV MODE OPERATION 7 7 DV MODE OPERATION Copying the call record contents into call sign This is a way to copy the call record contents CALLER RXRPT1 and RXRPT2 into call sign memory UR R1 and R2 at the same time or individually Perform the steps to of Desired call record indi cation p 46 to select the desired call record or call sign 2 Push 6 to select copy select mode e COPY SELECT screen is displayed COPY SELECT Ree FLL lt BACK av SEL gt LIST C CURR Q Rotate DIAL to select the desired call sign to be copied from ALL RXRPT1 RXRPT2 and CALLER e ALL selection won t appear when either station or repeater call sign memory has no blank channel e When ALL is selected Push D 6 to copy the selected record s contents into the appropriate call sign memory Returns to RX CALL SIGN screen automatically memory e When CALLER RXRPT1 or RXRPT2 is selected Push gt 6 then rotate DIAL to select the desired con dition of call sign memory channel selection to be copied to from AUTO and LIST SEL e AUTO selection won t appear when the appropriate call sign memory has no blank channel
161. udes lower case charac ters from the IC E92D may not be decoded and displayed orrectly by the IC V82 U82 etc WMQQAAL Q TDIAL lt gt AI 2 1916 5 lt gt D1 6 7 DV MODE OPERATION RX message indication The received message can also be checked in message po sition set mode OM Select RX MESSAGE in message position set mode MENU screen gt lt MESSAGE POSITION RX MESSAGE Push MENU rrO Rotate DIAL then push q 5 e The received message is displayed in RX MESSAGE screen RX MESSAGE MESSAGEr Hella BACK vi CALLER Rotate DIAL or push W 8 to display the station call sign RA MESSAGE CALLER BEBEBEEBE Pull lt BACK ai MSG G Push 5 or 1 4 to return to MESSAGE POSITION screen Push MENU rr 0 to return to frequency indication E Automatic reply function The automatic reply function replies to calls by a station that specified your call sign Two methods of replying are available one is making a reply call with your own call sign and other one is making a reply call with reply voice audio that has been recorded in DV voice memory Automatic reply function setting OD Enter AUTO REPLY in DV set mode p 100 MENU screen gt DV SET MODE AUTO REPLY Push MENU O Rotate DIAL then push 5 e AUTO REPLY screen is displayed Rotate DIAL to select the desired repl
162. uelch digital code squelch and no squelch operation in sequence p 124 e Inputs digit 8 for frequency input memory channel selection e Selects tuning step selection p 18 etc e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 8 e Inputs digit 9 for frequency input memory channel selection e Select DTMF memory mode p 117 etc Push and hold for 2 sec while operating DV mode e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 9 e During DV mode operation CALL SIGN setting mode is displayed pgs 38 48 e Inputs digit 0 for frequency input memory channel selection e During DV mode operation set CQCQCQ for station s call sign etc for operation e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code 0 Inputs MHz digit for frequency input e During FM FM N mode operation starts tone scan function e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code F p 126 During DV mode operation RX CALL SIGN is displayed p 46 e During DV mode operation selects the record track for voice Selects the operating mode p 21 memory p 58 e While pushing PTT this key sends the DTMF code E O 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION E Function display e Single band indication Fal D Oo F ex X eds LE Ji are at pe ame Ta TT e Dualwatch indication 2 AS 0 0 o FF Fel oo 22000 600 ef
163. uency is programmed into a pair of scan edges programmed scan will not function DIAL EXAMPLE Programming 145 300 MHz into scan edges 03A Push and hold ior 1 sec Rotate DIAL Push and hold MR for 1 sec Fu 144 0000 ese n ie 145300 BANK foe BANK 1 22 145300 145 300 FREER MNAME MMAME BSA a mee SKIP 0FF SHAME 84 E Memory scan 7 IMPORTANT To perform memory scan 2 or more mem A ory channels MUST be programmed otherwise the scan 7 will not start Push MR to select memory mode Set the squelch level G While pushing and holding SCAN 2 rotate DIAL to select the desired scanning type e ALL for full memory scan BAND for band memory scan MODE for mode scan DUP appears only when duplex op eration is set for duplex scan All memory scan selection wa FM 144000 PSKIF ae B SE SCAN ALL Band memory scan selection PSKIP tar ara SCAN BAND Mode scan selection PSKIP a BETIS SCAN MODE e Duplex scan selection PSKIP a BASS SCAN DUP SCAN OPERATION 10 Release SCAN 2 to start the selected scan e Scan pauses when a signal is received Rotate DIAL to change the scanning direction or resumes manually To stop the scan push VFO During memory scan Band memory scan function Repeatedly scans all memory channels programmed wit
164. ur near fires or stoves in side a sun heated car or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life e DANGER DO NOT expose the battery to rain snow seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the battery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using e DANGER NEVER incinerate a used battery pack since internal battery gas may cause it to rupture or may cause an explosion e A DANGER NEVER solder the battery terminals or NEVER modify the battery pack This may cause heat gen eration and the battery may burst emit smoke or catch fire e DANGER Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is specified Never use a battery with any other equipment or for any purpose that is not specified in this instruction manual e DANGER If fluid from inside the battery gets in your eyes blindness can result Rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them and see a doctor immediately e WARNING Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an abnormal odor heats up or is discolored or deformed If any of these conditions occur contact your Icom dealer or distributor e WARNING Immediately wash using clean water any part of the body that comes into contact with fluid from inside the battery e WARNING NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven high pressure containe
165. ver power OFF Otherwise the battery pack will not be charged completely or takes longer to charge time periods e External DC power operation becomes possible when using an optional CP 12L CP 19R or OPC 254L The at tached battery pack is also charged simultaneously except during transmit see p 11 for more details e The external DC power supply voltage must be between 10 16 V to charge the battery pack and for operation when using an optional OPC 254L Transceiver Turn power OFF while charging the battery pack e Charging time period Approx 6 hours r e BC 167D W to AC outlet Say e CP 12L Optional t to cigarette lighter socket 12 V DC e CP 19R Optional SJ e OPC 254L Optional to 12 V DC power supply Black O White amp E Rapid charging The optional BC 177 provides rapid charging of the battery pack e Charging period approx 2 5 hours with BP 256 Charging note Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF Detach the battery pack from the transceiver then charge the battery pack by itself or charge the battery with regu lar charging when the transceiver power cannot be turned OFF Otherwise the battery pack will not be charged charg ing indicator on the BC 177 blinks orange about 10 sec after the battery pack is installed in BC 177 e The desktop charger BC 177 can only charge BP 256 battery pack Other types of rechargeable b
166. y condition OFF _ Deactivate the automatic reply function default ON Reply to the call with your own call sign VOICE Reply to the my call sign etc with the recorded voice memory automatically AUTO REPLY HOFF ON VOICE Push 5 e Returns to DV SET MODE screen automatically Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication Voice memory recording for automatic reply IMPORTANT Deactivate the dualwatch function and set minimum VOL level when recording the DV voice memo Otherwise received audio or unwanted noise from A band is also recorded into the voice memory Select DV mode in B band and deactivate the priority watch p 91 if activated Enter REPLY VOICE in DV voice memo set mode MENU screen gt DV VOICE MEMO gt REPLY VOICE Push MENU T 0 Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 e REPLY VOICE screen is displayed REPLY VOICE REPLY Y one PTT lt BACK CLR CLR G While pushing and holding PTT speak into the micro phone e Up to 10 seconds of message is recordable e The recording stops after 10 seconds or when PTT is re leased Push 4 to return to DV VOICE MEMO screen G Push MENU 0 to return to frequency indication DV MODE OPERATION 7 Play back or erase the voice memory Push MENU 0 to select menu mode indication Rotate DIAL to select DV VOICE MEMO then push 105 G Rotate
167. y when it cor responds with the scanning tone frequency in tone squelch mode However it is not over written in memory or call channel mode E Beep tones You can select to have confirmation beeps sound at the push of a switch The output level can be adjusted within 39 levels with BEEP LEVEL in sounds set mode p 115 MENU screen gt lt SOUNDS gt BEEP LEVEL Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 5 You can select silent operation by turning beep tones OFF with KEY TOUCH BEEP in sounds set mode p 115 MENU screen gt SOUNDS gt lt KEY TOUCH BEEP Push MENU t O Rotate DIAL then push 1 5 E Dial speed acceleration The dial speed acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when rotating DIAL rapidly This function can be turned ON and OFF with DIAL SPEED in menu screen operation p 97 MENU screen SET MODE gt lt DIAL SPEED Push MENU rr O Rotate DIAL then push 4 1 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS 13 E Key lock effect Lock function The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function access Push MENU t 0 for 1 sec to toggle the lock function ON and OFF e PWR VOL SQL and PTT can still be accessed while the lock function is ON default Appears 439540 Key lock type While the lock function is ON PWR VOL SQL and PTT can sti
168. ys on the optional HM 75A REMOTE CON TROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE pgs 135 136 e SIMPLE e NORM 1 default e NORM 2 MIC SIMPLE MODE MIC SIMPLE MODE SIMPLE mS IMPLE rRORM 1 MORM 1 rMORM Z2 HORM Auto power ON Auto power ON function turns the transceiver power ON au tomatically after passing the set time period from power OFF Select the desired time period within 30 minutes to 24 hours in 30 minutes steps and OFF default OFF AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OM OFF z4 Be 12 MENU SCREEN OPERATION Key lock type While the key lock function is ON PWR PTT SQL VOL and MENU Lock function only can still be accessed Accessible keys can be set to 1 of 4 groups e NORMAL PWR PTT SQL VOL and MENU Lock function only accessible default e NO SQL PWR PTT VOL and MENU Lock func tion only are accessible e NO VOL PWR PTT SQL and MENU Lock func tion only are accessible e ALL PWR PTT and MENU Lock function only are accessible LOCK LOCK HOR PAL MHORMAL HO SGL WHO SAL FO DL NO OL ALL ALL PTT lock Turns the PTT lock function ON and OFF Transmission with PTT is inhibited when ON is selected to prevent accidental transmission etc default OFF PTT LOCK PTT LOCK OFF OFF or Ord Busy lockout Turns the busy lockout function ON and OFF This function inhibits transmission while receiving a signal or when the squ

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