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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
UHF TRANSCEIVER
i400PRO
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IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver.
PRECAUTION
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a re hazard or result in an electric shock. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while
driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-400PRO UHF TRANSCEIVER.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
DEFINITION Personal injury, re hazard or electric shock RWARNING may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, re or electric shock. WORD
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC. This will damage the transceiver. NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of
the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
NEVER allow children to play with any radio equipment
containing a transmitter.
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
The transceiver may be damaged.
NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. SmarTrunk II is a trademark of the SmarTrunk Systems, Inc.
This may result in an electric shock or damage the transceiver.
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DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
operating continuously for long periods. This device complies with Standard Australia Specification No. AS/NZS43651996 and AS4295-1995.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below 10C or above +60C, or in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. AVOID operating the transceiver without running the vehicles engine. When the transceivers power is ON and your vehicles engine is OFF, the vehicles battery will soon become exhausted. AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty environments.
placing the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct heat dissipation.
AVOID setting the transceiver in a place without adequate ventilation. Heat dissipation may be affected, and the transceiver may be damaged. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or
alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.
USE the specied microphone only (supplied or optional).
Speaker
q AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level.
Minimum audio level is pre-programmed.
r [O] KEY* Push to enter channel bank selection mode.
In channel bank selection mode, push [ desired channel bank. ]/[ ] to select the
w [ ]/[ ] KEYS* Push to select an operating channel. After pushing [O], push to toggle between CB bank and Private bank (user programmable channels). e POWER SWITCH [ ] Push to turn the power ON and OFF.
The Automatic scan start function and the password prompt are available at power ON as optional settings. (The optional CS400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE is required.)
Push for 1 sec. to toggle Function mode, Set mode or Normal mode.
Returns to the Normal mode automatically after 30 sec. when no key operations are performed in Function or Set mode. Normal mode Push [O] for 1 sec. Set mode Function mode
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t [DUP] KEY* N Push to toggle the transmit frequency mode between duplex and simplex. (CB channel 1 to 8 only)
Duplex: The set TX frequency is used for the transmission. Simplex: The set RX frequency is used for the transmission.
u [MONI] KEY* N Activates the following functions on each channel independently:
Push and hold the key to release the mute to the channel (audio is emitted; Audible condition). - appears. During appears, push the key to mute the channel (sets to Inaudible).
N Push and hold to set the selected channel to priority or normal.
Priority channel is used for both group and priority scans.
F Push to toggle the 5tone mute activity between CONT (Continuous Tone) and SGL (Single Tone).
CONT: SelCall mute is released. SGL: SelCall mute is activated. In this case, [PTT] switch action is inhibited while SelCall mute is activated.
y [SCN] KEY* N Push to start or stop the scan. N Push and hold to enter the scan type selection mode.
Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired scan type. Push [SCN] to set the channel as a tag channel. - S appears for tag channels.
NOTE: The unmute condition (Audible condition) may automatically return to the mute condition (Inaudible condition) after a specied time period depending on the pre-setting. F Push to transmit the SelCall code on the selected channel. F Push and hold to enter the SelCall code/code number selection mode (p. 17).
Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired code/code number.
F Push to recall the received ID code.
Push [ ]/[ ] to select the record.
N : Stands for Normal mode operation. F : Stands for Function mode operation.
*Information Up to two desired functions, one each for Normal and Function mode, can be re-assigned to [ ], [ ], [O], [DUP], [SCN] and [MONI] keys with the optional CS400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. (p. 34) The default setting is used in this instruction manual, for description.
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i MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connect the supplied microphone or optional DTMF microphone. NEVER connect non-specified microphones. The pin assignments may be different and the transceiver may be damaged. D MICROPHONE The supplied microphone has a PTT switch and a hanger hook.
The following functions are available when the microphone is on or off hook: (The optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE is required.) - Automatic scan start when on hook. - Automatic priority channel selection when off hook. - Sets to Inaudible condition (mute condition) when on hook. - Sets to Audible condition (unmute condition) when off hook.
Key ow chart for the default setting
Push [ ] to turn power ON. Normal mode : [CH Up] : [CH Down] : [Moni(Audi)] : [Scan Start/Stop] : [Dup/Pri] : [Bank/Func] Push [O] for 1 sec. Function mode : [CH Up] : [CH Down] : [Call] : [ID-MR Select] : [CONT/SGL] : [Bank/Func] Push [O] for 1 sec. Set mode / : Set the desired level/mode. : Change the individual setting. : Change the common setting. : Turn the function ON and OFF. : Push to enter channel bank selection mode. Push for 1 sec. to enter Normal mode.
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I Function display
q w e r t y u i o u SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Appears when the scrambler function is activated. (Optional UT-109 (#02)/UT-110 (#02) SCRAMBLER UNIT is required.) i SELCALL/5TONE INDICATOR Appears when the specied Selcall/5-tone is received. o SCAN CHANNEL INDICATOR Appears when the selected memory channel is specied as a scan channel. !0 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays the operating channel number, channel names, Set mode contents, DTMF numbers, etc. !1 UNDER BAR INDICATOR Shows the channel mute condition (Inaudible condition) as below. The left under bar blinks in Function mode, and lights in Set mode. Appears in Set mode when the key under the indicator can be activated.
The channel is in CTCSS mute condition. The channel is in SelCall mute condition. The channel is in both CTCSS/SelCall mute condition.
!0 !1 q TRANSMIT INDICATOR Appears while transmitting. w BUSY INDICATOR Appears while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. e SIGNAL STRENGTH METER Indicates relative receive signal strength level. r LOW POWER INDICATOR Appears when low output power is selected. [High/Low] must be assigned to the desired programmable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE when change the output power. t SQUELCH INDICATOR Appears when the channel is in Audible condition (SelCall/CTCSS mute is released). y DUPLEX INDICATOR Appears when the duplex operation is selected.
During appears, the channel is Audible condition even if the channel is in mute condition. 4
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Push [
BASIC OPERATION
I Channel selection
Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired operating channel.
While pushing and holding [ ] or [ ], the displayed channel changes continuously until channel number 01 appears. When displayed channel stops at channel number 01, beeps are emitted. Push [ ] or [ ]
I Repeater operation
Repeaters allow you to extend the operational range of your radio. Normally, a repeater has independent frequencies for receive and transmit.
Repeater example; Receives the channel 31 signal and the detected audio signals are transmitted on channel 1 simultaneously.
e While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.
The displayed channel automatically changes to the transmit channel (repeater input channel), and appears.
Station A: Tx: Channel 31 Rx: Channel 1
Station B: Tx: Channel 31 Rx: Channel 1
r Release [PTT] to receive. t To cancel the duplex setting, push [DUP] (Dup/Pri). 7
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SCAN OPERATION
I Scan types
The transceiver has 4 scan types, tag function and 4 resume conditions providing scanning versatility. Tag channels are independently set for open, group and priority scans. Initially, all channels may be set as tag channels for all scans. IMPORTANT!: A microphone should be on hook to start scanning.
OPEN SCAN
ch 1 ch 40 ch 39 ch 6 ch 5 ch 2 ch 3
REPEATER SEARCH SCAN
Scan cancel ch 4 TX on ch 38 RX on ch 8 TX on ch 31 RX on ch 1 ch 1 RX only ch 2 RX only ch 8 RX only
Repeatedly scans all tag channels in sequence.
TX on ch 34 RX on ch 4 TX on ch 33 RX on ch 3 TX on ch 32 RX on ch 2
GROUP OR PRIORITY SCAN
Priority channel ch 12 ch 26
Scans all repeater channels (1 to 8) in sequence. If there are no busy channels after scanning channels 1 to 8 (RX only), it begins scanning from channel 1 again, then the transceiver transmits a signal to search for a repeater while the scanning.
Repeatedly watches a priority channel while scanning only specified tag channels. 8
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I Scanning preparation
IC-400PRO scans all tagged channels, and can be selected so the scan resume condition is a pause or timer scan. Therefore, these items must be set before starting a scan (except the repeater search scan). These items must be set for each scan type (open, group and priority) independently. r Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to select the tag setting ON and OFF.
S appears when the tag setting ON (The channel is set as a scan channel). Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) Appears for the channels to be scanned
D Setting scan tag
q Select the desired channel. (p. 5) w Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan type selection mode.
t Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to Normal mode.
Push [SCN] for 1 sec. Previously selected scan type is displayed. Open scan setting
e Push [
] to select the desired scan type.
] or [ ]
Open, group, priority and repeater search scans are available. Push [
Open scan
To speed up scanning: For open scan, cancel the tag channel setting to skip undesired channels such as usually busy channels. For group scan, set only often-used channels as tag channels. All memory channels may be set as tag channels by default.
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SCAN OPERATION D Setting scan resume condition
q Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter Function mode. w Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. again to enter Set mode. t Push [ tion.
- T-5 - T-10 - T-15 - P-5 Push [O] for 1 sec. Bank* Channel* *The bank and channel number are continuously displayed after entering set mode. T-15 setting The keys under these indicators can be activated. P-5 setting
]/[ ] to select the desired scan resume condi: Scan pauses for 5 sec. then resumes. : Scan pauses for 10 sec. then resumes. : Scan pauses for 15 sec. then resumes. : Scan pauses until the signal disappears, then resumes 5 sec. after the signal disappears. T-10 setting
T-5 setting
e Push [SCN] for 1 sec. to enter the common setting for the transceiver. r Push [SCN] several times until SST appears.
y Push [SCN] for 1 sec., then push [O] for 1 sec. to return to Normal mode.
Push [SCN]
SST appears
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I Open scan
Open scan searches for being transmitted signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. IMPORTANT!: A microphone should be on hook to start scanning. During open scan, transmission is inhibited except on a busy channel. q Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan type selection mode. e Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to Normal mode.
- OS appears besides the channel number indication.
Open scan setting
r Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to start the open scan.
Start channel
Push [SCN] for 1 sec.
Previously selected scan type is displayed.
t When receiving a signal, scan pauses and resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. (p. 10) y Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to cancel the scan.
w Push [
] to select the open scan.
Push [
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I Group and priority scans
Group and priority scans repeatedly watch a priority channel while scanning specied channels. This is useful when waiting for a call on the priority channel or several specied channels. Group and priority scans behave differently when transmitting. Group scan can only transmit on a busy channel, and priority scan can only transmit on a priority channel or start channel. IMPORTANT!: A microphone should be on hook to start scanning. q Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan type selection mode. w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the group or priority scan.
Push [ ] or [ ] Group scan
r Select the priority channel if desired.
- Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired channel. - Push [DUP] (Dup/Pri) for 1 sec. to set the channel as a priority channel. Start channel Priority channel
Group scan setting
Priority scan setting
t Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to start the scan.
Group scan
Priority scan
y When receiving a signal, the scan pauses and resumes according to the selected scan resume condition. (p. 10) u Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to cancel the scan.
e Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to Normal mode.
- GS or PS appears besides the channel number indication.
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I Repeater search scan
The repeater search scan is not only searching for a signal on the repeater channels, but also access a repeater by transmitting automatically in sequence. Thus the repeater search scan function searches an available repeater in the area even if the repeater is not in use. IMPORTANT!: A microphone should be on hook to start scanning. The repeater search scan detects a signal on the repeater output, CH 1 to 8, only. Therefore, repeater availability cannot be guaranteed even the repeater scan is stopped, because the scan will stop if any activity is detected. (The scan is cancelled when receiving a signal, such as stations communicating in simplex operation on a repeater output channel.) q Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan type selection mode. w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the repeater scan.
Push [ ] or [ ]
e Push and hold [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to return to Normal mode.
RS appears when the repeater scan is selected.
Repeater search scan
r Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to start the repeater scan.
See the flow as described at right for repeater search scan details.
t When receiving a signal on the repeater channel, scan stops.
3 high beeps sound when receiving a signal, and 3 low beeps sound when no signal receiving.
y Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to cancel the scanning manually.
Repeater scan
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SCAN OPERATION D Repeater search scan ow
Scanning channel is displayed.
Scan Searches for signal on repeater output signal.
Access to the repeater automatically.
Wait for a signal from the repeater. When not reply signal is received. Access to the next repeater automatically.
Scan is cancelled automatically.
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GROUP MODE OPERATION [
To turn ON the group mode operation: q Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired channel. w While in Function mode, push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter Set mode.
Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter the transceiver into Function mode. The bank and channel can be selected after entering Set mode.
I Group mode (CTCSS)
D Setting the CTCSS frequency
The IC-400PRO is equipped with 51 CTCSS frequencies for group mode operation. The group mode operation provides communication with silent stand-by since you will only receive calls from group members using the same CTCSS frequency. First of all, set the same CTCSS frequency for all group members transceivers. To access the IC-40Jr or IC-4088S operating in Group mode (including Smart-Ring function), the same CTCSS frequency should be set. Select the CTCSS frequency matching the group code that is set to the IC-40Jr or IC-4088S, referring to the Group code/frequency table in the next page. For example, when group code 01 is set to the IC-40Jr/IC4088S, select 67.0 as CTCSS frequency. NOTE: Only the stations with the same CTCSS frequency or matching the group code can be heard in group mode operation.
Push [O] for 1 sec. Bank* Channel* *The bank and channel number are continuously displayed after entering set mode. The keys under these indicators can be activated.
e Push [MONI] for 1 sec. to enter the individual setting. r Push [MONI] several times until CT appears.
[MONI]
CT appears
e Push [MONI] (Call) to select the desired digit to be edited.
Editable digit blinks
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r Push [
] to set the desired code.
Select when group code is set.
o Push [MONI] (Call) to transmit the code on the selected channel.
t Push [MONI] (Call) to set the code and the editable digit move to right automatically.
NOTE: The TX code editable digit can only be set/changed with the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE.
y Repeat step r and t to input all allowed digits. u Push [MONI] (Call) to set the TX code.
i Push [MONI] (Call) to return to Function mode.
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I When receiving a call
D Receiving an individual call
When receiving an individual call (default setting);
- PiRo beeps sound repeatedly for 10 sec. - Transmits the answer back call with single tone for 2 sec. - The received ID code is displayed and memorised into the transceiver. - and appear, and the channel turns Audible condition (mute is released)
D Receiving a group call
When receiving a group call (default setting);
- PiPi beep sounds. - GROUP is displayed. - blinks and appears, and the channel turns Audible condition (mute is released)
RX code is receiving SelCall code. Max. 8 RX code channels can be pre-programmed into the IC-400PRO using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. You can set the transceiver condition when receiving an individual call using the CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. See the help le for setting details.
Appear
You can set the display condition when receiving a group call with the CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. See the help le for setting details.
Appears Blinks
D Answering a call
q When receiving a call (individual or group call), the indicators appear as at left/above. w Push any key to return to the condition before receiving a call.
Recall the memorised RX code: q During in Function mode, push [SCN] (ID-MR Select) to display the memorised RX code. w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired RX code. e Push [MONI] (Call) to transmit the code on the selected channel.
still lights/blinks on the display.
e Then push [PTT] to communicate via the microphone with the caller, if desired.
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I Setting the silent stand-by condition
The SelCall mute condition allows silent operation until you are selcalled. q While in Function mode, push [DUP] (CONT/SGL) and select the single tone to activate the SelCall mute (Inaudible condition).
Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter the transceiver into Function mode. When the single tone is selected, SGL is displayed briey, and the under bar appears as below.
e To monitor the channel; Push [MONI] (Moni(Audi)) for 1 sec. to release the SelCall mute (audio is emitted; Audible condition).
appears. Appears
r To enable SelCall mute; When appears, push the key to mute the channel (sets to Inaudible).
Appears disappears.
w Push [O] for 1 sec. to enter Set mode, and push for 1 sec. again to return to Normal mode.
Push [O] for 1 sec.
Normal mode
NOTE: The unmute condition (Audible condition) may automatically return to the mute condition (Inaudible condition) after a specied time period depending on the presetting.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
I Smart-Ring and ATS (Automatic Transponder System)
These functions have an answer back feature, and allows you to confirmation of whether or not a call has reached the receiving party even if the operator is temporarily away from the transceiver. The Smart-Ring is for manual, and the ATS is for automatic conrmation. Both functions are compatible with the IC-40Jr and IC-4088S. [ATS/S-ring] must be assigned to the desired programmable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE.
KEY ASSIGNMENT
Push [ATS/S-ring] for 1 sec. to turn the function ON.
The transceiver starts to send a searching signal every 60 sec. and appear on the display when the function is activated. Appear
D Smart-Ring
q Set the same CTCSS frequency (or group code) for all of the group transceivers. (See p. 15) w Push [ATS/S-ring].
Appears while transmitting Blinks when a group member answers a call. - When the transceiver receives an answer back signal, stays on the display until the next search transmit. - If no reply is received, blinks until the next search transmit.
Push [Ch Lock] for 1 sec.
w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired DTMF channel. e Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit the DTMF code the selected DTMF channel. If the transceiver has a [Re-dial] key, the last transmitted DTMF code is sent immediately when pushing the key. 24
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I RX frequency setting (for private banks only)
The receive frequency in the private bank channels can be re-programmed within 450 to 500 MHz frequency range depending on the setting. q Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired channel. w While in Function mode, push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter Set mode.
e Push [MONI] for 1 sec. to enter the individual setting. r Push [MONI] several times until the RX frequency appears.
RX frequency appears
t Push [DUP] to enter the RX frequency setting mode.
Push [DUP] Push [O] for 1 sec. Bank* Channel* *The bank and channel number are continuously displayed after entering set mode. Push [DUP] The keys under these indicators can be activated.
The first digit starts blinking.
y Push [DUP] to select the desired digit to be edited.
u Push [
] to set the desired number.
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i Push [DUP] to set the number and the editable digit move to right.
I Wide/Narrow function
This function temporarily changes the bandwidth between wide or narrow on Private channels only. [Wide/Narrow] must be assigned to the desired programmable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. Push [Wide/Narrow] to toggle the bandwidth between wide or narrow.
Push [Wide/Narrow]
o Repeat step u and i to input the desired frequency. !0 Push [DUP] to set the RX frequency.
!1 Push [MONI] for 1 sec. to exit the individual setting, then push [O] for 1 sec. to exit Set mode.
CONVENIENT! The 5-digit channel name can be programmed using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE.
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I Set mode
Set mode allows you to change seldom used common setting for the transceiver, or individual setting for the operating channel. In this case you can customize transceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style. To enter the common setting for the transceiver, or individual setting, push the appropriate key in step t below. Entering the Set mode: q Push [O] (Bank/Func) to enter the channel bank selection mode. Then select the desired channel bank with [ ]/ [ ] key. Push [O] (Bank/Func) again to exit the channel bank selection mode. w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired channel when you change the individual setting.
*The bank and channel can be selected after entering Set mode.
t Push [SCN] for 1 sec. to change the common setting, or [MONI] for the individual setting. y Push [SCN]/[MONI] (the same key that you pushed in step t) to select the appropriate item. Then, push [ ]/ [ ] to set the desired level/mode or [DUP] to turn the function ON or OFF (depending on the selected item). u After pushing [SCN]/[MONI] (the same key that you pushed in step t) for 1 sec., push [O] for 1 sec. to exit Set mode. NOTE: The displayed items can be changed depending on the pre-setting via the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. See next page for Set mode ow chart.
e Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter the Function mode. r Push for 1 sec. again to enter the Set mode.
Bank* Channel* *The bank and channel number are continuously displayed after entering set mode. The keys under these indicators can be activated.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS D Set mode ow chart
The following ow chart describes Set mode details.
Normal mode Common setting AF Min level Auto power OFF Lockout Scan Stop Timer
Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec.
Squelch level
SelCall Form
Function mode
Beep Push [SCN] Long Tone
Set mode
Backlight
ID code
Station code
SelCall Sequency
Individual setting CTCSS frequency Time-out timer
Appears when accessing user set mode from CB bank only. Appears when accessing user set mode from private bank only.
Push [MONI] RX frequency Scrambler
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Squelch level Adjust the noise squelch level within a 0 to 255 range.
- The lower the set value is the easier it is for the squelch to open, and easier for the scan to stop.
D Common setting
Backlight condition The transceiver has display backlight for night-time operation. Select the desired condition.
- OFF : Backlight never lights. - DIM : Backlight lights dimly. - AUT : Backlight turns ON when no signal applied to external DIM terminal, and lights dimly when a signal applied to external DIM terminal (optional OPC-617 ACC CABLE is required). - ON : Backlight lights continuously.
0 setting
120 setting
AF Min level Adjust the minimum audio output level within a 0 to 255 range.
Backlight is OFF
DIM setting 0 setting 255 setting
AUT setting
Continuously ON setting
Beep condition The key-touch beeps can be turned ON and OFF.
Auto Power OFF The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after 2 hours in which no operations are performed and receiving no signal. To cancel the function, select OFF in Set mode.
Beep ON
Beep OFF (silent operation)
Turn OFF after 2 hours
This function is OFF
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Lockout CB Select the transmission lockout (temporary transmission inhibit) capability from OFF, Busy and Rpt 1 for CB mode.
- OFF: No restriction for receiving a signal. - BUSY (Busy Lockout): Transmission is inhibited while receiving a signal. - RPT1 (Repeater Lockout (1)): Transmission is permitted only while receiving a matched CTCSS tone, or receiving no signal.
SelCall Format Select the SelCall format from CCIR, ZVEI1, ZVEI2, DZVEI, EEA, EEA2, DAPL, TP40, TP100, DTMF, IC20 and INH.
The optional UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT is required to select DTMF. TP40 and TP100 are compatible with other manufactures CB transceiver SelCall.
TP40 setting Lock-out function is OFF. Busy setting
SelCall inhibit setting
Long tone Select the long tone function to activate the long tone capability for CB mode.
Rpt1 setting
Scan stop timer The scan resume condition can be selected as a pause or timer scan.
- T-5/10/15 : Scan pauses 5/10/15 sec. while receiving a signal. - P-5 : Scan pauses until the signal disappears and then resumes 5 sec. thereafter.
The long tone function is ON
The long tone function is OFF
SelCall sequence Select the own ID code sending sequence from ST and ST-ID.
- ST : Does not send the ID code. - ST-ID: Sends the ID code after sending station or group code.
P-5 setting
T-15 setting STN setting STN+ID setting
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ID code (Self ID number) Select the ID code channel with [ ]/[ ] key. Set the desired ID code in the same way as the station code setting.
STN code (Station to be called) Select the station code channel with [ ]/[ ] key. Set the desired station code following the steps as below. q While the station code is displayed, push [DUP] to enter the station code edit mode. w Push [DUP] to select the desired digit to be edited. Editable digit blinks e Push [ ]/[ ] to set the desired code. Select when group code is set. r Push [DUP] to set the code and the editable digit move to right automatically. t Repeat step e and r to input all allowed digits. y Push [DUP] to set the station code.
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I Optional OPC-617 installation
Install the OPC-617 as shown below.
I Antenna
A key element in the performance of any communication system is an antenna. Contact your dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them.
I Fuse replacement
A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one.
OPC-617
Cut off the bushing as in the illustration, when you install the optional OPC-617.
Fuse rating: 10 A, IC-F520/F620: 20 A OPTIONAL CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENT
trewq q Dimmer cont. IN or IGSW cont. IN w AF OUT e Det. AF OUT r Mod. IN t PTT control IN or FTSW control IN y Horn drive cont. OUT u AF GND i Det. AF GND o Mod. GND
I Cleaning
If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or alcohol, as they may damage the transceiver surfaces. 40
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SPECIFICATIONS
D TRANSMITTER
: 476.425477.400 MHz : 450.000500.000 MHz (RX only) : 16K0F3E : 16K0F3E (Wide)/8K50F3E (Narrow) : 40 channels/1 bank : 88 channels/7 banks : 25 kHz : 25 kHz (Wide)/12.5 kHz (Narrow) : (at 5W) 4A : Max. audio 1200 mA Stand-by 300 mA : 13.8 V DC : 2.5 ppm : SO-239 (50 ) : 10C to +60C : 150 (W) 40(H) 117.5(D) mm (Projections not included) : 800 g Output power (at 13.8 V DC) : 5 W Modulation system : Variable reactance frequency modulation Max. frequency deviation : 5 kHz Spurious emissions : 30 dBm Adjacent channel power : 22 dBm
D GENERAL
Frequency coverage CB Private Mode CB Private Number of channels CB Private Channel spacing CB Private Current drain (approx.) TX RX Power supply voltage Frequency stability Antenna connector Usable temperature range Dimensions Weight (approx.)
D RECEIVER
Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) : 0.25 V typ. Squelch sensitivity : 0.25 V typ. (Threshold) Intermodulation rejection ratio: 70 dB Spurious response rejection ratio : 75 dB Adjacent channel selectivity : 73 dB (Wide)/65 dB (Narrow) Audio output power : 4.0 W typ. at 10% distortion with a 4 load All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

80+ CHANNEL UHF CB TRANSCEIVER
Powerful UHF CB Handheld Built Tough and Packed with Essential Features, Delivering Superior Performance
128 channel capability
All 80 simplex CB channels plus 16 repeater channels are available. In addition, 35 private channels are available for programming of extra commercial channels within the 450 to 480MHz range.
Hi capacity (13.5 hrs) Li-Ion battery pack and rapid charger as standard
A Lithium-Ion battery pack (BP-232N) and rapid battery charger (BC-160) are supplied as standard. The large capacity 2000mAh (typ.) Lithium-Ion battery pack provides 13.5 hours* of operating time.
* Typical operation Tx:Rx:Stand-by=5:5:90, power save on.
Dust-proof and waterresistant construction equivalent to IP54
The IC-41S is water-resistant and has dust-proof construction equivalent to IP54, which enables operation in areas demanding high quality handheld radios.
SelCall (Selective Calling)
Hear only the calls intended for you and see who called with SelCall! The IC-41S comes with TP40 and TP100 Selcall formats, along with user selectable ID number set up.
Unique repeater scan
Our unique repeater scan function finds available repeater stations even while you are travelling. In addition, Group/Priority scan detects tagged channels, while also monitoring your priority channel.
Silent stand-by
Listen only to your own group! Up to 51 CTCSS and 104 digital DTCS user selectable group codes are available for silent stand-by operation.
2 Year Icom Australia/ Icom New Zealand Warranty
MADE IN JAPAN
Other outstanding features
Smart Ring and Automatic Transponder acknowledges if other Icom CB transceivers received your call or are within range Pocket beep function audibly alerts when you receive signals from specied stations. Repeater lock-out function 3-type LCD backlight setting Power save function Radio stun function Low battery indicator and alert tone Auto power off function Monitor function Time-out timer PTT hold function Key lock function Auto power off RX frequency setting Roger beep Adjustable squelch level
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency coverage Tx Rx Number of channels Channel spacing Tx Rx Frequency stability Operating temp. range Power supply requirements Current drain (approx.) Tx CB (5W) Rx Max. audio Stand-by Antenna impedance Dimensions (WHD)
(projections not included)
TRANSMITTER
Output power Max. freq. deviation Spurious emissions Adjacent Ch. power External microphone connector : 5W, 1W (selectable) : 5.0kHz : 70dB min : 75dB typ. : 3-conductor 2.5 (d) mm /2.2k
Supplied accessories
Antenna, FA-SC72U
: 450480MHz
(includes all 80 CB channels)
450520MHz : 128 channels : 12.5kHz 12.5/25kHz : 2.5ppm : 30C to +60C : 7.2V DC
(authorised battery packs)
RECEIVER
: 1st 46.35MHz 2nd 450kHz Sensitivity : 0.25V typ. at 12dB SINAD Squelch sensitivity : 0.25V typ. (at threshold) Adjacent Ch. selectivity : 75dB typical Spurious response : 70dB min. Intermodulation rejection : 74dB typical Audio output power : 500mW typical at 5%
(at 7.2V DC) distortion with an 8 load
Rapid charger, BC-160+BC-145SV
Battery pack, BP-232N
Belt clip, MB-94
Intermediate frequency
: 1.9A 300mA 75mA : 50 : 5312032.5 mm : 320g (with BP-232N)
This device complies with Standard Australia Specication No. AS/NZS 4295: 2004, AS/NZS 4365-2002 (40 Channel CB) & AS/NZS 4365-2011 (80 Channel CB).
Ext. speaker connector
Weight (approx.)
: 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm /8
All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
OPTIONS
BATTERY PACK AND CASE RAPID CHARGER MULTI-CHARGER POWER SUPPLY CABLES
BC-121N+AD-106 (6 pcs.) BP-232N BP-240 BC-145SV BC-160 BC-157S CP-23L OPC-515L OPC-656
BP-232N Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 7.4V, 1900mAh (min.), 2000mAh (typ.) Provides 13.5 hours operating time (approx.). BP-240 BATTERY CASE Battery case for AAA (LR03)6 alkaline cells.
(Tx (Hi): Rx: standby=5:5:90, Power save on at 20C.)
BC-160 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-145SV AC ADAPTER
Charges the BP-232N in 3 hours (approx.). BC-119N + AD-106 + BC-145SV is also available.
BC-121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD-106 CHARGER CP-23L : Cigarette lighter cable for use with BC-119N (12V DC required) ADAPTER + BC-157S AC ADAPTER
Rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs (Six AD-106s are OPC-515L : Power supply cable for use with BC-119N. required). Charging time: 3 hours (approx.) when BPOPC-656 : Power supply cable for use with 232N is attached. BC-121N.
HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT
SPEAKER-MICROPHONES
CLONING SOFTWARE AND CABLES
CS-41S : Allows quick and simple setting from a PC. OPC-478/OPC-478UC : PC to transceiver programming cable. (OPC-478: RS-232C, OPC-478UC: USB type)
ANTENNAS
FA-SC73US : 60mm stubby antenna. 450490MHz FA-SC72U : Standard antenna. 470520MHz
HS-95 HS-97 VS-1L HM-153L HM-158L HM-159L
ANTENNA CONNECTOR ADAPTER
AD-98FSC : Allows you to connect a BNC-type antenna. (For maintenance use only)
HS-94
BELT CLIPS AND LEATHER BELT HANGERS
MB-93 : Swivel type belt clip. MB-94 : Alligator type. Same as supplied. MB-96N : Swivel type belt hanger. MB-96F : Fixed type belt hanger.
HS-94 : Earhook headset with exible boom microphone. HS-95 : Behind-the-head headset with exible boom microphone. HS-97 : Throat microphone fits around your neck and picks up speech vibration. VS-1L : PTT/VOX unit. Required when using these headsets with the radio.
HM-153L : Durable earphone-microphone with screw-type connector. HM-158L : Compact and durable body with screw-type connector. HM-159L : Full size durable speaker microphone with noise canceller and screw-type connector.
EARPHONES
SP-13 : Provides clear audio in noisy environments. SP-27 : Acoustic tube earphone with clothing clip
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Fax: +81 (06) 6793 0013
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Your local distributor/dealer:
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