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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
indoben 11:52am on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 
These came with my Dell XPS 1530 and I tried them for the first time and really was impressed. These came with my Dell XPS 1530 and I tried them for the first time and really was impressed.
dhhp 12:09am on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 
The only issue that I have found is that the rubber ear buds can compress at times - I simply pull them back out, but it can be anoying at times.
servomapper911 4:21pm on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 
My first IEM were "Koss Spark Plug" ( 2 pairs ) and I thought they were good, but after trying EP-630 I forgot "Plugs" like a horrible nightmare.
stuq 11:17am on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 
"This is my 3rd tape adapter for my iPod - first was Monster Cable, then Dynex (?) - which was the worst, and now this Sony one.
PreZ 11:38pm on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 
Creative EP-830 Noise Isolating Earphones Very disappointed with these earphones, i bought them off the back of very good reviews i had read. Headphones Arrived quickly. Earphones work very well but no good if your lug holes are smaller than the average person.
ChrisDollis 2:02pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
The silicone fittings are changeable so you can choose the right size for your ears. Bad thing about that is that they tend to fall off now and then. Not only do I like bacon, but I love the way it smells when it is cooking Inexpensive, but sound great The wire is a little thin. Not a big deal. i used egg saver and got it in 4 days....not that bad as i thought it would be 1. good bass ; 2. crisp sound ; 3.
ginamc 5:11am on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
Sound quality??? After reading other review I am extremely surprised at what I am listening to. Amazing Creative EP-630 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Headphones (Black) I got a pair of these when I ordered my XPS computer system back in 2008. Small price for big sound For $16.00, what can you say! I was quite pleased with the sound for such a small price. For this great price, not bad So I ordered these on Monday, early morning and after the item was finally shipped.
krutThis forum system us 5:26am on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 
Heralded by the headphone enthusiast community as the KSC75 of ear buds. Very good....when they work! Bought my 2nd pair of these in February. Great value, and a decent sound...
crobison 5:29pm on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 
I use this in my 1998 car with a tape deck to connect my ipod. I find the fm transmitters annoying, and unreliable. This is much simpler. It was fast fun and easy. Stuck the cassette in plug in my MP3 player and listen to good quality music with no static. Easy Setup","Good Quality".
plegal 8:56am on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 
Hello Bargain Hunters! lightweight, great sound, wide range, comfy none Placement of the headset in the ear of the Creative EP630 with coverage from rubber provide a fantastic experience audio in MP3 format.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER

iA110EURO

FOREWORD
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the transceiver.

CAUTIONS

R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use. NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-A110EURO.

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

The explicit denitions below apply to this instruction manual. 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
power source of more than 32 V DC. Such a connection will damage the transceiver.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source that is DC fused at more than 5 A. Accidental reverse connection will be protected by this fuse, higher fuse values will not give any protection against such accidents and the transceiver will be ruined. DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical
blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
DO NOT connect the transceiver to a power source using
reverse polarity. This connection will not only blow fuses but also may damage the transceiver.
Icom, Icom Inc. and logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DO NOT place unit in a non-secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children.
FOREWORD... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS... i CAUTIONS.... i TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION... 2
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
I Panel description.... I Function display... 3 I Power ON... 4 I Channel selection.... 4 I Squelch function... 5 I Side tone function.... 5 I LCD backlight control... 5 I Dial select function... 5 I Scan operation... 6 I On-hook scan.... 7 I Dualwatch... 7

BASIC OPERATION.. 4 5

AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or
in areas with temperatures below 30C (22F) or above +60C (+140F).

ronments.

SCAN OPERATION.. 6 7
placing the transceiver in excessively dusty envi4
placing the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct heat dissipation.

AVOID AVOID

I Programming a memory channel... 8 I Memory names... 9 I Initial set mode... 10-11
MEMORY PROGRAMMING.. OTHER FUNCTIONS... 10-11 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION. 12 13
the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces. The transceiver will become hot when operating continuously for long periods.
I Rear panel and connections... 12 I Mounting... 13 I Supplied accessories... 13

CLONING... 14

I OPC-871 Headset adapter... 18 I Other Options... 19

BE CAREFUL!

SPECIFICATIONS... 15-17 OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER/OTHER OPTIONS.. 18-19

PANEL DESCRIPTION

I Panel description

q w e r

q TUNING [DIAL(TS)] Changes the operating frequency; memory channel in memory mode; set mode contents in set mode, etc. Push to toggle the dimmer control OFF, Low and High. Push and hold for 1 sec. to select the Tuning Step [TS]; 1 MHz or 10 kHz are available. (p. 5) w FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 3) Displays the operating frequency, memory channel name, etc.
e VOLUME UP [Y] DOWN [Z] KEY Adjusts the audio output level. r LOUD SPEAKER Front mounted loud speaker. t POWER SWITCH [POWER] Push and hold 500 m sec. to turn the power ON and OFF.
The following functions are available at power ON as options: Initial set mode (p. 10) Cloning mode (p. 14)
y SQL SWITCH [SQL] Push to turn on the squelch adjust mode. (p. 6) Push and hold this switch for 1 sec. to turn ON/OFF the both internal and external speaker output. (p. 4) u PRIORITY SWITCH [PRI] Push to select priority channel. (p. 11)
Pr appears on the display.
!0 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connects the supplied microphone or optional. NEVER connect other microphones. The pin assignments may be different and the transceiver may be damaged. MICROPHONE The supplied microphone has a PTT switch and a cradle. The following functions are available when the microphone is taken off from the hook or put back on hook:

Automatic scan starts when putting on hook. (p. 7) Automatic scan stops when taken off hook. (p. 7)
i SCAN SWITCH [SCAN] Starts and stops the scan function:
VFO mode: VFO scan function. Memory mode: Memory channel scan function. (p. 6)
Push and hold this switch for 5 sec. to set the displayed channel as a memory lock-out channel. (p. 8)
LOCK OUT appears on the display.
o VFO/MEMORY SWITCH [V/M]/[MW] Push to toggle the VFO mode or the Memory mode. (p. 4)
X and memory channel number appear when memory mode is selected. The transceiver has 99 memory channels.
When VFO mode is selected;
Push and hold this switch for 5 sec. to program the VFO frequency to memory channel. (p. 8)
NOTE: Optional functions vary with transceiver version. In this manual, optional functions are indicated by Icon. Please contact your dealer for details. 2
When Memory mode is selected; Push and hold this switch for 5 sec. to turn the Memory name

write mode ON.

t TX INDICATOR (p. 5) Appears while transmitting. t y FREQUENCY DISPLAY (p. 11) Shows the operating frequency. Shows the channel name when the memory name function is selected. (p. 10) y u VOLUME LEVEL INDICATORS Shows the AF volume level(while receiving). i SET MODE INDICATOR Appears when the Initial set mode is selected. (p. 12) !0 LOCK OUT INDICATOR Appears when the channel is set as a LOCK OUT channel. (p. 10) !1 MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATOR Indicates the selected memory channel number Pr appears when the priority channel is selected.

I Function display

q MEMORY MODE INDICATOR (p. 5) Appears when memory mode is selected. w DUALWATCH INDICATOR (p. 7) Indicates when the dualwatch function is activated. e SCAN INDICATOR (p. 8) Indicates when the scan function is selected. r BUSY INDICATOR (p. 6) BUSY appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch is open. (p. 6)
*NOTE: The VFO/memory switch [V/M] and the memory write switch [M/W] functions may not be available depending on version.

BASIC OPERATION

I Power ON
q Push [POWER] to turn power ON.

I Channel selection

VFO/Memory selection
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode or VFO mode. Rotate the dial to select a desired frequency/channel. w During memory mode operation, push [V/M] key to transfer the memory contents to VFO.
Push [V/M] to select VFO mode.
w Operate the transceiver as indicated in the following sections. e Select the desired memory channel (or VFO frequency) with the [V/M] keys.
When receiving a signal, appears and audio is emitted from the speaker. Further adjustment of audio level may be necessary at this point. Push [SQL] to adjust the squelch level. (p. 6) Push and hold the tuning dial for 1 sec. to select the [TS], each push increments/decrements to the frequency are either 10 kHz or 1 MHz. (p. 7)

NOTE: Only frequency data is transferred even if the memory channel has a memory name.
External speaker output control
External speaker output can be turned OFF, if desired. q Push and hold [SQL] for 1 sec. w Rotate the dial to select SP OFF. e Push [SQL] to turn to the previous mode. NOTE: This function available both internal and external speakers. 4
r Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone.
Transmit indicator lights.
t Release [PTT] to receive.

I Squelch function

The transceiver has a noise squelch circuit to mute undesired noise while receiving no signal.

I Dial select function

Use the dial select function to adjust the tuning behaviour of the [DIAL] keysuse 1 MHz tuning when you want to change the frequency in large increments; use regular tuning (25 kHz or 8.33 kHz) when you want to change the frequency in smaller increments. q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode. w Push and hold [DIAL(TS)] for 1 sec. to select the desired tuning increment. 1 MHz tuning or regular tuning steps can be selected. (see diagrams at right) e Push and hold [DIAL(TS)] for 1 sec. to return to normal operation.
D Setting the squelch level
q Push [SQL] to turn the level adjusting mode ON. w Turn the tuning [DIAL] to select the squelch level. SQ 01 is loose squelch and SQ 25 is tight squelch. (Initial level is SQ 01) SQ 01 indicates that the squelch circuit is turned off.

appears on the display.

e Push [SQL] to return to regular operation.

1 MHz tuning selected

I Side tone function
When using an optional headset, such as those from the David Clark Co. via the OPC-871 HEAD SET ADAPTOR, the transceiver outputs your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring. (p. 17)

Regular tuning selected

I LCD backlight control
The backlight of the can be set OFF, Low or High. Push [DIAL] to toggle the backlight control; OFF, Low or High are available. 5 NOTE: Large tuning steps should be used only when you want to change the frequency in large increments. Please select regular tuning steps for normal operation.

SCAN OPERATION

I Scan operation
q Push [V/M] to select memory mode or VFO mode, if necessary.
appears on the memory mode.

highest frequency

VFO scan
Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entire band. Scan step is minimum channel spacing. (e.g. 25 kHz or 8.33 kHz)

lowest frequency

Scan Jump
w Make sure the squelch level is set to the threshold point.
Set a squelch level (01 to 25) where the noise is muted.

e Push [SCAN] to start scan.
To change the scan direction, turn [DIAL]. SCAN (or P SCAN) ashes while scanning.
r Push [SCAN] again to stop the scan. NOTE: Normal scan or Priority scan is pre-programmed by cloning. Please ask your dealer or system operator for details.
PRIORITY SCAN Priority memory scan
While scanning on a memory mode, priority watch checks for a signal on the selected priority channel every 250 m sec except lockout channel.

250 msec.

Priority ch
Mch 1 Mch 2* Mch 3 Mch 99 *: Lockout ch
NORMAL SCAN Memory lock scan
Repeatedly scans memory channels except skip (lockout) channels.
Mch 1 Mch 2* Mch 3 Mch 99

*: Lockout ch

I Onhook scan
Onhook scan (Hanger scan) is available when taking the microphone from its hanger (offhook) and /or returning it into the hanger (onhook). q Push [SCAN] to start scanning. w When receiving a signal, scan pauses until the signal disappears. You can converse by taking the microphone from the hook. e Place the microphone on the hook to restart scanning. r Scan restarts 2 sec. after the signal disappears even if you did not converse the station. When you take the microphone during the scan operation. In VFO scan; scan resumes promptly to frequency. In memory scan; scan resumes promptly to memory channel. In priority memory scan; scan resumes to priority channel. NOTE: Be sure to connect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicles ground for on/off hook microphone functions. (p. 12)

I Dualwatch

Dualwatch monitors priority channel while you are receiving an other channel (VFO or memory channel). If a signal is received on priority channel, dualwatch pauses on priority channel until the signal disappears. To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch, push and hold PTT.

Priority channel

5 sec.
VFO frequency or memory channel

Operation

q Select the desired operating channel (VFO or Memory channel). w Push and hold [PRI] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch. P blinks during dualwatch. e To cancel dualwatch, push [PRI] again.

MEMORY PROGRAMMING

I Programming a memory channel
The transceiver has 99 memory channels for storage of often -used frequencies. q Push [V/M] to select VFO mode, if necessary. w Turns the [DIAL] to select the desired frequency.
Push [DIAL/TS] one or more times to use the dial select function, if desired.

D Setting lockout channels
In order to speed up the scan interval, you can set memory channels you dont wish to be scanned as lockout channels. q Push [V/M] to select memory mode, if necessary.

appears.

w Turn the [DIAL] to select a memory channel to set as a lockout channel. e Push [SCAN] for 5 sec. to toggle the lockout setting ON/OFF.
LOCK OUT appears when the channel is set as a lockout channel.
e Push [V/M] for 5 sec. to enter memory programming mode.
and memory channel number appear.
Memory channel 8 is set as lockout channel.
r Turn the [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel number. t Push [V/M] for 1 sec. to program the information into the channel and return to VFO mode.
Push [SQL] for 1 sec. to clear the memory information.
NOTE: The VFO/memory switch [V/M] and the memory write switch [M/W] functions may not be available depending on version. 8

I Memory names

Programming memory names
q Select the memory channel to be programmed: Push [V/M] to select memory mode. Turns [DIAL] to select the memory channel. w Push [V/M] for 5 sec. to enter memory name writing mode.
The rst character of the name ashes. NOTE: Push PTT switch to abort the programming memory name.
The following characters can be used in names: 0 to 9, A to Z (capitals), (space), $, %, , (, ), , +, ,
, , /, <, =, >, ?, @, [, \, ], ^, _ and `.
e Turns the [DIAL] as many times as necessary to enter the desired name.
To erase a character, overwrite with a space (displayed as _). To move the cursor forwards or backwards, use [Y] or [Z]. Push [SQL] for 2 sec. to erase all characters.
r Push [SCAN/MW] for 2 sec. to input the set name.
Flashing stops. Memory channels can be programmed with names of up to 7 characters in length. When no name is programmed, the display shows the operating frequency.
[EXAMPLE]: Setting the name to TOWER 2

for 5 sec.

for 1 sec.

OTHER FUNCTIONS

I Initial set mode
Initial set mode is accessed at power ON and allows you to set seldom-changed settings. In this way you can customize transceiver operations to suit your preferences and operating style.

D Beep tones ON/OFF

Confirmation beep tones normally sound when you push a key. These can be turned ON or OFF as you prefer.
D Entering initial set mode

q While pushing and holding [V/M] + [TS(DIAL)], push [POWER] sw to turn power ON.
The transceiver enters initial set mode and MN, BP, ST or PR (p. 11) appears on the display.

D Side tones ON/OFF

When using an optional headset such as those from the David Clark Co. via the adapter, the transceiver outputs your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring. Optional OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER is required.
w Push [TS(DIAL)] to select the desired item as described below and at right. e Turn [DIAL(TS)] to select the desired condition. r Push [SCAN] to exit initial set mode and select the previous operating mode.

D Memory names

This item allows you to display a memory name instead of frequency. When a memory channel has not been programmed with a name, frequency indication appears instead. 10
OTHER FUNCTION Setting the priority channel
q While pushing and holding [V/M] and [DIAL(TS)], push [POWER] to turn the power ON.
The transceiver enters initial set mode.

D Priority channel

The priority channel is used to store your most often-used channel for quick recall. In addition the priority channel is monitored during priority scan modes. The default setting for the priority channel will differ depending on pre-programming. Push [PRI] to toggle the priority channel mode or previous mode.
w Push [TS(DIAL)] to select the priority channel set mode. e Select the desired channel number as a priority channel or OFF with [DIAL]. r Push [POWER] to turn power OFF.
NEVER select the blank memory channel as the priority channel. In such case priority automatically sets to OFF position.
CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION
I Rear panel and connections
Antenna r External speaker jack q w
t OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER (Option) e Supplied DC power cable red: +

black: _

12 VV or 24 V 12 or 24 V Battery or 24 (12 V
Battery V automatic selectable.)
q Connects to an antenna Ask your dealer about antenna selection and best installation location. (Standard 50 antenna with a SWR <3.0) w MICROPHONE HANGER Connect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicles ground for hanger scan function when hanging or releasing the microphone. e DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connects to a 12 or 24 V DC battery. Pay attention to polarities.
12 V or 24 V automatic selectable.
r EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connect an 8 ,10 W (Max.) external speaker, if desired. CAUTION : Be sure to use the external speakers power input rating more than 10 W, other wise the speaker damage may occur. t OPC-871 OPTIONAL HEADSET ADAPTER Connect an optional headset. (See p. 17) 12

I Mounting

Flat washer

I Supplied accessories

Spring washer

t y u i When using self-tapping screws o !0 !1 !2
The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver allows overhead or dashboard mounting. Please read the following instructions carefully. Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws (M5 20) to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and can support more than 5 kg. Mount the transceiver so that the face of the transceiver is at 90 to your line of sight when operating. IMPORTANT! Detailed installation notes for Icom mobile transceivers to be fitted into vehicles are available. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor. 13
q Microphone 1 w Microphone hanger and screw set 1 set e Microphone cable 1 r DC power cable (OPC-1091) 1 t Mounting bracket 1 y Bracket bolts 4 u Mounting screws (M5 12) 4 i Self-tapping screws (M5 20) 4 o Flat washers 4 !0 Spring washers 4 !1 Nuts 4 !2 Fuses (10 A) 2

CLONING

D Data cloning

D Cloning using PC

Data can be cloned to and from a PC (IBM compatible) using the optional CS-A110EURO CLONING SOFTWARE and the optional OPC-478 CLONING CABLE+ OPC-592 CLONING CABLE ADAPTER. Consult the CS-A110EURO CLONING SOFTWARE HELP message for details.
Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the programmed contents from one transceiver to another transceiver, or, data from PC to a transceiver using the optional CS-A110EURO cloning software.
D Transceiver to transceiver cloning
q Connect the OPC-591 CLONING CABLE with adapter plugs to the [MIC] jack of the master and slave transceivers.
The master transceiver is used to send data to the slave transceiver.

D Cloning error

When the display at right appears, a cloning error has occurred. In this case, both transceivers automatically return to the clone standby condition and cloning must be repeated.
w While pushing and holding [Y] + [Z] + [V/M], push [POWER] ON to enter cloning mode (master transceiver onlypower ON only for slave transceiver). CLONE appears and the transceivers enter the clone standby condition. e Push [POWER] on the master transceiver. CL-OUT appears in the master transceivers display. CL-IN appears automatically in the slave transceivers display. e When cloning is nished, turn power OFF, then ON again to exit cloning mode.

SPECIFICATIONS

D Transmitter
Output power : 9 W 1.5 dB (+15 to +35C) 9 W +2 dB, 3 dB (20 to +55C) Modulation depth : More than 85% Modulation compression : Linear: 85%, Max. : 95% Amplitude mod. distortion : Less than 10% Audio frequency response : +2 dB to 4 dB from 350 to 2500 Hz More than 25 dB at 5000 Hz

(at 25 kHz channel spacing)

D General

Frequency coverage : 118.000 to 136.975 MHz Channel spacing : 25/8.33 kHz Mode : AM (6K00A3E) No. of memory channels : 99 Acceptable power supply : 13.75 V* or 27.5 V* DC (negative ground) (*Automatic selection) Usable temp. range : 20C to +55C Frequency err : 1 ppm (0 to +40C) Current drain (at 13.75 V DC): Tx 5 A (at max. power) Rx 4 A ( at max. AF) 0.5 A (at stand by) Antenna impedance : Standard 50 with SWR<3:1 Dimensions : 150 (W) 50 (H) 180 (D) mm (projections not incl.) : 1.5 kg Weight (approx.)
More than 25 dB at 3200 Hz
(at 8.33 kHz channel spacing)

Adjacent channel power

: Less than 60 dB

Less than 50 dB

Conducted spurious emissions: Less than 46dBm

(9 kHz to 30 MHz)

Less than 36 dBm for harmonics Less than 46 dBm for nonharmonics (30 MHz to 1 GHz) Less than 30 dBm for harmonics Less than 40 dBm for nonharmonics (1 GHz to 4 GHz) 15
SPECIFICATIONS (VFO CHANNEL ID LIST) D Receiver
: Double conversion superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies : 1st 38.85 MHz 2nd 450 kHz Sensitivity (at 12 dB SINAD) : Less than 5 dBV Squelch sensitivity : Less than 6 dBV (Threshold) Harmonic distortion : Less than 5% (at 30% mod.) Less than 10% (at 90% mod.) Audio frequency response : +2 dB to 4 dB from 350 to 3000 Hz

Audio output power

Receive system

Side tone

Audio output impedance
: More than 10 W (at 13.75 V DC with 8 load 60 % MOD. 10% distortion) More than 100 mW (with 500 load 60% MOD. 10 % distortion) : Ext. SP 8 Side tone 500
+2 dB to 4 dB from 350 to 2500 Hz
Audio noise : More than 40 dB Adjacent channel rejection : More than 60 dB Spurious response rejection : More than 70 dB Intermodulation response : More than 64 dB rejection Blocking or desensitisation : More than 70 dB Conducted spurious : Less than 57 dBm emissions (9 kHz to 1 GHz) Less than 47 dBm

(1 GHz to 4 GHz)

Cross modulation rejection : More than 70 dB Receiver dynamic range : Less than 6 dB
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 16

SPECIFICATIONS (VFO CHANNEL ID LIST)
Channel spacing: 25 kHz (Actual frequency is displayed.)
Operating Freq. Channel spacing

(MHz) (kHz)

Channel spacing: 8.33/ 25 kHz auto selection mode

Channel ID

(Displayed Freq.)
118.0000 118.0250 118.0500 118.0750 118.1000 etc
118.000 118.025 118.050 118.075 118.100
Channel spacing: 8.33 kHz
118.0000 118.0083 118.0167 118.0250 118.0333 118.0417 118.0500 118.0583 118.0667 118.0750 118.0833 118.0917 118.1000 etc
8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33 8.33
118.005 118.010 118.015 118.030 118.035 118.040 118.055 118.060 118.065 118.080 118.085 118.090 118.105
118.0000 118.0000 118.0083 118.0167 118.0250 118.0250 118.0333 118.0417 118.0500 118.0500 118.0583 118.0667 118.0750 118.0750 118.0833 118.0917 118.1000 118.1000 etc
25 8.33 8.33 8.8.33 8.33 8.8.33 8.33 8.8.33 8.33 8.8.33
118.000 118.005 118.010 118.015 118.025 118.030 118.035 118.040 118.050 118.055 118.060 118.065 118.075 118.080 118.085 118.090 118.100 118.105
OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER/OTHER OPTIONS I OPC-871 Headset adapter
When using an optional headset, such as those from the David Clark Co. via the adapter, the transceiver outputs your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring. (pgs. 5, 10)

D Installation

The optional OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER install as follows. q Turns the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable. wUnscrew the 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover. (Fig. 1) e Insert the connector as shown below. (Fig. 2) r Mount the phone plug attachment together with the mobile mounting bracket with 2 supplied screws. (Fig. 3)

D Connection

PTT switch Use a PTT switch with a 3.5 mm diameter plug, if required.

Fig. 1

HEADSET (Must be purchased separately.)

OPC-871/OPTIONS

Bent the plastic dust cover before install the strain relief into the notch.

I Other options

OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER (See pgs. 18-19) CS-A110EURO CLONING SOFTWARE Provides quick and easy programming of items, including private channels, scan settings, etc., via an IBM compatible PC (Microsoft Windows 95/98) to transceiver.

Fig. 2

Use the upper side mounting hole. You can mount the attachment on either side of the transceiver.
OPC-478 CLONING CABLE OPC-592 CLONING CABLE ADAPTOR These three components work as one set and provide a quick and easy programming of items, including memory channels, memory names and set mode contents, etc. via a PC. OPC-591 CLONING CABLE Cloning cable for transceiver to transceiver. Very convenient when programming cloning process. Allows transfer of programmed contents from one transceiver to another.

Fig. 3 19

IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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: Type-designation: VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER
Dsseldorf 9th Nov. 2001 Place and date of issue

Icom (Europe) GmbH

Himmelgeister strae 100 D-40225 Dsseldorf Authorized representative name

iC-a110euro

Version (where applicable): This compliance is based on the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents: i) EN301 489-1* ii) EN301 489-22* iii) ENiv) EN60950 v)
* Relevant EC Type Examination Certificate: reference CR 01-9781 issued by EMITECH (N.B number 0725) dated 20 July 2001
T. Maebayashi General Manager

Signature

CE Versions of the IC-A110EURO which display the CE symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.
This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or may be subject to licensing conditions 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 requirement. 20
<Intended Country of Use> I GER I FRA I ESP I GBR I BEL I IRL I NOR I ITA I SWE I FIN I AUT I NED I POR I DEN I LUX I GRE I SUI
A-5619H-1EU-r Printed in Japan 20012008 Icom Inc.
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan

 

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