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| Tom_ZC |
4:40pm on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| 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". | |
| ersinkaradol |
3:01pm on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| "Well, after using fm mods i decided that it was time to move on and buy something else. i had 2 choices 1. "This is my 3rd tape adapter for my iPod - first was Monster Cable, then Dynex (?) - which was the worst, and now this Sony one. "This sony cassette player with the attached ipod wire works really well. It is also easy to use. | |
| Johnny_Bravo |
3:26pm on Thursday, August 26th, 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. | |
| matisq |
10:31pm on Sunday, July 18th, 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. | |
| snsd |
7:14pm on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| 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. | |
| Molder99asw |
10:40am on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| Heralded by the headphone enthusiast community as the KSC75 of ear buds. Headphones Arrived quickly. Earphones work very well but no good if your lug holes are smaller than the average person. | |
| mekon |
6:35pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Sound quality??? After reading other review I am extremely surprised at what I am listening to. Small price for big sound For $16.00, what can you say! I was quite pleased with the sound for such a small price. | |
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Type of emission Number of memory channels Frequency resolution Antenna connector Operating temperature range Frequency stability Power supply requirement (negative ground) Current drain (at 7.2 V DC ; approx.)
Dimensions (Projections not included) Weight (approx.)
M TRANSMITTER
Output power (at 7.2 V DC) Modulation system Maximum frequency deviation Spurious emissions Microphone connector : 5.5 W (High)/4 W (Middle)/0.5 W (Low) [Thailand] 7 W (High)/4 W (Middle)/0.5 W (Low) [Others] : Variable reactance frequency modulation : 5.0 kHz : Less than 60 dBc : 3-conductor 2.5 (d) mm (110)/2.2 k
M RECEIVER
Receive system Intermediate frequencies Sensitivity Squelch sensitivity Selectivity Spurious and image rejection Intermodulation Audio output power (at 7.2 V DC) External speaker connector : : : : : : : : : Double conversion superheterodyne 1st: 46.35 MHz, 2nd: 450 kHz Less than 0.2 V (at 12 dB SINAD) Less than 0.16 V (at threshold) More than 55 dB More than 60 dB More than 55 dB More than 0.3 W at 10% distortion with an 8 load 3-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18)/8
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
SECTION 2
LOGIC UNIT
INSIDE VIEWS
REGULATOR (IC12: S-812C50AMC) AF POWER AMPLIFIER (IC23: TA7368F) LCD DRIVER (IC22: LC75834W) CPU CLOCK (X2: CR-836) EEPROM (IC7: S24CS64A) CPU (IC8: M30620) TX/RX AF LPF (IC3: LMV324IPW) TX/RX AF SWITCH (IC4: CD4066BPWR)
RF UNIT (TOP VIEW)
RF UNIT (BOTTOM VIEW)
DC switch (Q4: HAT1026) Power amp. (Q1: RD12MVS1) Drive amp. (Q2: RD01MUS1)
2nd IF filter (FI2: LTWC450E) IF IC (IC2: TA31136FNG)
D/A converter (IC10: M62363FP)
PLL IC (IC19: MB15E03SL)
Descriminator (X3: JTBM450CX24)
SECTION 3
1. Removing the front panel
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
3. Removing shield plate
q Unscrew 2 screws A. w Unsolder 2 points B, and remove the shield plate from the RF UNT.
q Remove the knob A and jack cap B. w Unscrew the Antenna nut and 4 screws C and D. e Disconnect the speaker connector. r Take off the chassis in the direction of the arrow. Chassis
PLL (Phase Locked Loop) CIRCUIT (RF UNIT) The PLL circuit provides stable oscillation of the transmit frequency and receive 1st LO frequency. The PLL output frequency is controlled by the divided ratio (N-data) from the CPU.
PLL CIRCUITS
Buffer Q74 VCO Buffer Q75 Buffer Q5 PLL IC (IC19 )
5 Charge pump
D3 to transmitter circuits D4 to 1st mixer (Q13)
Q76, D59D61 Loop filter Programmable divider
Prescaler
PLLCK PLLDATA PLLSTB PLL control signals from CPU (LOGIC UNIT; IC8)
45.9 MHz 2nd LO signal to the FM IF IC (IC2, pin 2) 3 Q81
Phase detector
Shift register
15.3 MHz reference signal from reference frequency osciilator (X4)
4-4 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS
DC voltage from the battery or external DC power supply is routed to whole circuit of the transciever via regulators.
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS
From the ext. DC power From the battery
Q9, Q10, Q18, Q19 Charger circuit VCC SW5V Q4, D6, D7 SW5V Regulator PWRON SW5V Q11 VCO5 Regulator Q22 T5V Regulator T5C IC12 CPU5 Regulator Q21 R5V Regulator Q54 PS5V Regulator PS5C 74 Voltage line Control signal R5C PS5V VCO5 COMMON; PLL IC (IC19), D/A converter, etc. VCO and BUFFER amp.; VCO (Q76, D59D61), Buffers (Q5, Q74, Q75), etc. TRNSMITTER CIRCUITS; Pre-driver (Q3), etc.
PSVCO T5V
RF UNIT LOGIC UNIT
RECEIVER CIRCUITS; IF IC (IC2), 1st mixer (Q13), 1st IF amp. (Q14), etc. FOR POWER SAVE MODE; APC amp. (IC26), tone amp. (IC26), etc.
Logical circuits; CPU (IC8), Reset IC (IC21), EEPROM (IC7), etc
CPU (IC8)
4-5 CPU PORT ALLOCATION
Tone signals (DTMF/BEEP/1750Hz). Tone signals (CTCSS/DTCSS). AF power amplier control signal. 4 AFON "High"=While the AF poer amp. is activated. AF line mute signal to the AF switch. 5 RMUTE "Low"=While muting. Clock frequency shift control signal to the 9 CSHIFT clock oscillator. CPU reset signal. 10 RESET "Low"=CPU reset. [PWR] Key. 16 PWRSW "Low"=When the key is pushed. 17 NOIS "NOIS" signal. Eexternal power supply connection detect. 18 DCC "Low"=Powered by external DC. Power supply detect. 19 HOUT "Low"=Powered by battery. Input signal from [PTT] key. 20 PTT "High"=While the key is pushed. Input signal from Key pads. 2124 KR0KR3 "Low"=When the key is pushed. 25 LEDC Backlight control signal to the LED driver. 33 DISDA Serial data to the LCD driver. 34 DISST Chip-enable signal to the LCD driver. 35 DISCK Serial clock signal to the LCD driver. 36 DISEN Disable signal to the LCD driver. 40 DICK Pulse signal from [CONTROL DIAL]. 41 DIUD [MONI] key. 42 MONISW "Low"=When the key is pushed. 45 PWRON Control signal to the power regulator. Input signal from Key pads. 4852 KS0KS4 "Low"=When the key is pushed. 53 MICS AF lter switching signal. MIC line mute signal to the AF switch. 54 MMUTE "low"=While muting. 55 DADATA Data signal to the D/A converter. 56 DACK Clock signal to the D/A converter. Pin No. Pin Name TONE CTCSS Description I/O
OUT OUT OUT
Pin No. 59
OUT IN IN IN IN
IN OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT
Strobe signal to the D/A converter. T5 line control signal to the T5 regulator. T5C "Low"=While transmitting. Transmit mute signal to the TX switch. TXC "Low"=While TX muting. PLL unlock signal. UNLK "Low"=PLL is unlocked. PLLSTB Strobe signal to the PLL IC. PLL IC power save mode switching signal. PLPS "Low"=While in power save mode. PLLDATA Data signal to the PLL IC. PLLCK Clock signal to the PLL IC. PLL loop lter characteristic toggle signal. PLLSW "High"=While the PLL is kicked-up. VCO regulator control signal. PSVCO "Low"=While Vco is activated." Charger circuit (High) control signal. CHGIH "High"=While charging. Charger circuit control signal. CHGC "High"=While charging. Power save line control signal to the PS5V PS5C regulator. "Low"=While power save mode. External MIC key (A/D) input. SI "High"=While the key is pushed. OPSD Data signal to the attached optional unit. ESCK Clock signal to the EEPROM. Scramble unit detection signal. OPV1 "Low"=DTMF unit is attached. Optional unit attachement detection signal. OPV2 "Low"=DTMF unit is attached. DTMF unit detection signal. OPV3 "Low"=DTMF unit is attached. DCIN External power supply's voltage detection. LVIN Lock voltage. SD "SD" signal (RSSI signal). VIN Remining battery voltage detection. CTCIN DTCS and CTCSS signals.
Pin Name DASTB
Description
OUT OUT OUT IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT
IN OUT OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN
SECTION 5
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENTS
When adjusting IC-V85/V85E/V85-T, following test equipments and JIG cables (see the illust below) are required.
EQUIPMENT
RF power meter (terminated type)
GRADE AND RANGE
Measuring range Frequency range Impedance SWR Frequency range Frequency accuracy Sensitivity Frequency range Measuring range Frequency range Output level : 0.110 W : 100300 MHz : 50 : Less than 1.2 : 1
Set to square wave form
(automatic adjustment)
(Band center)
(Band high)
SQUELCH [Sq]
Squelch open
*; These items MUST NOT be modied. Otherwise, the transceiver will not perform properly. 5-3
ADJUSTMENT (continued)
ADJUSTMENT S-meter [Sr] ADJUSTMENT CONDITION OPERATION VALUE
NOTE: RECEIVE SENSITIVITY should be adjusted before S-meter. Otherwise, S-meter will not be adjusted properly. 1 Set the SSG as; Frequency : Displayed frequency Level : 6 dBu (113 dBm) Receiving Push [CLR] key to store the adjustment value and select the next adjustment item. (automatic adjustment)
[dF]* [Et]* CTCSS AMPLITUDE (f=5.00 kHz) [C5] (f=6.25 kHz) [C6] [dt]* to [D6]*
Push [Y] to skip this item. Push [Y] to skip this item. NOTE: DTCS MODULATION BALANCE (page 5-3) should be adjusted before CTCSS AMPLITUDE. Otherwise, CTCSS AMPLITUDE will not be adjusted properly. 1 Set the Modulation Analyzer same as Rotate [CONTROL DIAL] during transmit to DEVIATION. adjust the daviation, then release the [PTT] and 2 No audio signal is applied to the MIC line. push [CLR] key to store the adjustment value. Transmitting Skip these items. (The adjustment is completed. Turn the power OFF.) 0.75 kHz
*; These items MUST NOT be modied. Otherwise, the transceiver will not perform properly.
SECTION 6
[LOGIC UNIT]
REF NO.
IC3 IC4 IC7 IC8 IC12 IC21 IC22 IC23 Q1 Q2 Q6 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q21 Q31 Q38 Q53 Q54 Q55 Q56 Q57 D8 D10 D27 D34 D39 D40 D41 D42 D43 D44 D46 D47 D48 D49 D56 D66 D67 D68 D69 D70
PARTS LIST
H/V M. LOCATION
B B B B B B B B T B B B T T B B T B B B T T T B B T B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B T T B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B T T T T 5.6/21.2 14.1/18.2 5.5/36.7 23.8/34.4 8.2/75 43.9/25.1 22.4/55.9 30.2/67.1 5/63 4.7/64.7 35.8/39.1 38.7/84 40.8/72.1 41.8/76.8 8.1/70.2 7.7/4.3 41.8/62.2 27.7/47.6 8/44.2 5.2/10.4 5.4/84.7 10.5/77.6 8.1/80.3 37.4/33.9 37.3/31 42.3/65.5 10.5/68.4 8.2/78.2 24.6/20.1 34.8/27 34.1/21.1 26.5/15.5 35.4/6.2 39.6/27.5 38.4/27.5 37.2/27.5 36/27.5 37.2/45 36/24.5 37.2/24.5 38.4/24.5 39.6/24.5 40.8/24.5 42.4/44.3 8/62.8 8/63.7 33.4/39.9 8/64.6 8.1/65.5 5.3/62.5 3.6/62.5 11/15.2 34.2/74 34.2/72.2 34.9/41.8 37.9/36.4 37/36.4 4.6/34.2 2.4/15 5.7/16.6 4.1/16.6 10/28 9.9/29.2 7.5/29.8 4.8/29 39.3/42.1 37.3/40.1 38.4/43.7 5.4/26 8.7/28.4 3.3/26.4 10.1/24.4 7.1/15.4 10.8/29.2 7.5/26.4 8.7/26 10/27.1 43.5/75.2 44/77.3 40/76.7 40.4/78.7
ORDER NO.
1750000940 S.IC S.IC S.IC S.IC S.IC S.IC S.IC S.IC S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.TR S.ZEN S.DIO S.DIO S.ZEN S.DIO S.DIO S.DIO S.DIO S.DIO S.DIO S.DIO
T B B B B B B B T B B B B B B B B B B B T B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B T T T B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
H/V LOCATION
40.4/78.7 22.7/66.6 22.7/66.6 25.3/67.9 25.3/67.9 34.9/67.9 10.7/70.7 7.4/71.9 44.4/78.7 42.5/14 7.5/27.3 9.4/5 7.4/68.4 28.2/44.5 43.4/27.4 6.3/26 32.7/7.8 9.1/32.3 2.4/32.6 10/32.3 41.8/63.6 2.4/14.1 6.4/14.1 7.5/28.9 12.5/44.3 11.5/44 30.2/61.5 28.4/61.5 27.5/61.5 26.6/61.5 24.3/48 9.7/36.5 26.1/47.3 10.6/36.5 32.3/40.5 34.4/30 29.2/44.8 11/21.9 7.8/2.4 4.5/27.8 7.9/41.6 6.1/43.8 6.1/45.4 8/46.4 7.1/46.4 8.9/46.4 9.8/43.8 11.1/41.6 19/46.3 5.4/8.5 6.9/10.6 8.7/77.1 8.1/82.1 8.1/78 9/78 7.9/42.5 33.1/41.8 34.1/9.5 34.8/7.3 3.6/27.8 34.7/45 6.2/15.4 32.2/42.1 34.1/10.4 34.1/11.3 33.6/7.8 32.2/12.6 33.4/14 33.4/13.1 33.4/12.2 10.2/26.2 25.7/61.5 16.5/43.8 14.6/41.9 20.3/47.6 17.1/44.4 24.8/66.1 29.9/25.5 11.4/38.7 12.7/40 13.9/41.2 27.5/59.2 33.8/29.4 27.4/22.6 23.8/21.2 32.1/27.7 30.9/26.5 29.1/24.8 33.1/28.7 3.6/61.6 16.4/28.1 7.1/12.3 37.9/42.5 36.6/43.7 38.4/41.3 5.7/61.3
MA8082-M (TX) MA2S111-(TX) MA742 (TX) MA8056-M (TX) ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 ISS400 TE61 except [USA/-2], [KOR] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [THA], [EXP/-2/-3] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [EUR/-1], [EXP/-2/-3], [UK] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [EXP/-2/-3], [KOR] only S.VCP HVC376BTRF-E S.DIO ISS400 TE61 except [USA], [USA-2], [EXP/-2/-3] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [EUR/-1], [USA/-2], [UK], [KOR] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [TPE], [THA], [KOR], [TPE-2] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 [THA], [EXP/-2/-3] only S.DIO ISS400 TE61 except [EXP/-2/-3], [THA] only CR-836 (FTX9.8304M16SM) ERJ2GEJ 151 X (150) ERJ2GEJ 272 X (2.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 104 X (100 k) ERJ2GEJ 272 X (2.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 272 X (2.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 272 X (2.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 472 X (4.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 101 X (100) MCR10EZHJ 5.6 (5R6) MCR10EZHJ 5.6 (5R6) ERJ2GEJ 104 X (100 k) ERJ2GEJ 103 X (10 k) ERJ2GEJ 103 X (10 k) ERJ2GEJ 103 X (10 k) ERJ2GEJ 273 X (27 k) ERJ2GEJ 105 X (1 M) ERJ2GEJ 155 X (1.5 M) ERJ2GEJ 224 X (220 k) ERJ2GEJ 154 X (150 k) ERJ2GEJ 184 X (180 k) ERJ2GEJ 104 X (100 k) ERJ2GEJ 105 X (1 M) ERJ2GEJ 100 X (10) ERJ2GEJ 123 X (12 k) ERJ2GEJ 104 X (100 k) ERJ2GEJ 154 X (150 k) ERJ2GEJ 224 X (220 k) ERJ2GEJ 104 X (100 k) ERJ2GEJ 105 X (1 M) ERJ2GEJ 683 X (68 k) ERJ2GEJ 183 X (18 k) ERJ2GEJ 124 X (120 k) ERJ2GEJ 152 X (1.5 k) ERJ2GEJ 473 X (47 k) ERJ2GEJ 152 X (1.5 k) ERJ2GEJ 272 X (2.7 k) ERJ2GEJ 822 X (8.2 k)
X2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R17 R19 R22 R44 R93 R94 R95 R97 R98 R99 R100 R101 R102 R103 R104 R107 R108 R109 R112 R113 R114 R115 R117 R120 R121 R122 R123
6050012470 S.XTL 7030005210 S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES S.RES
4030016930 S.CER ECJ0EB1A104K
M.=Mounted side (T: Mounted on the Top side, B: Mounted on the Bottom side) S.=Surface mount
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S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.ELE S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.ELE S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.ELE S.ELE S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.ELE S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1H222K ECJ0EB1H272K ECJ0EB1A104K TEESVA 1C 155M8R ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E562K ECJ0EC1H181J ECJ0EB1E271K ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EB1E102K EEE1AA330WR ECJ0EB1A473K C1608 JB 1A 105K-T TEESVA 1A 106M8R ECJ0EB1A473K 10 CE 150 BSS TEESVA 0J 156M8R ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K EEE1CA101WP EEE0JA220SR ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EC1H0R5B ECJ0EC1H080C ECJ0EC1H560J ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1C103K TEESVA 1A 225M8R ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB1H392K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB1A273K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1H222K ECJ0EB1E471K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E471K ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EB1E471K ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB1H182K ECJ0EB1C223K ECJ0EB1E682K ECJ0EB1H222K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K TEESVB2 1A 226M8R ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1E102K EEE0JA220SR TEESVA 1A 106M8R ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1E332K ECJ0EB1H222K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 JB 0J 225M-T ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB1H681K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K TEESVA 1A 106M8R ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E562K
C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C41 C50 C52 C54 C70 C73 C75 C76 C79 C81 C82 C87 C88 C89 C90 C92 C93 C94 C95 C96 C97 C99 C102 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 C123 C138 C162 C173 C204 C205 C233 C234 C236 C243 C244 C251 C252 C277 C278 C281 C285 C287 C288 C289 C293 C298 C300 C301 C303 C351 C386 C387 C398 C412 C413 C421 C422 C429 C430 C433 C434 C435 C437 C438
S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.ELE S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER ECJ0EB1C103K C1608 CH 1H 470J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K TEESVA 1C 475M8R ECJ0EC1H101J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C223K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1C223K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K C1608 JB 1H 103K-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H221J TEESVA 1A 106M8R C1608 CH 1H 390J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1A104K C1608 CH 1H 180J-T ECJ0EC1H070C ECJ0EC1H221J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H121J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H820J ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H080C ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EC1H180J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EC1H050B ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A333K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H820J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EC1H221J ECJ0EC1H221J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K EEE1CA101WP ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 JB 1H 102K-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H680J C1608 CH 1H 180J-T C1608 CH 1H 331J-T C1608 CH 1H 240J-T C1608 CH 1H 220J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K TEESVA 1A 475M8R ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H040B ECJ0EC1H070C ECJ0EC1H030B TEESVA 1A 475M8R ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EC1H180J ECJ0EC1H180J ECJ0EC1H150J ECJ0EC1H150J ECJ0EB1E102K
4030017640 4030017460
T T T T B T T T T T T T T T B T B T T T B B B B B B B B T T B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B T T B B T T B T B T T B B B B B B T T B B B B B T T T T B B B B B T T B B B 17.1/37.9 25.7/36.2 9.9/46.9 25.4/32.5 27.4/33.1 16.9/33.3 13.5/37 15.1/37.2 26/26.8 26/22.6 21.1/23.9 24.8/22.2 23.9/20.6 20.6/50.4 33.3/7.8 10.9/47.9 33.2/5.5 12.2/53.2 20.4/52.2 20.6/49.5 35.2/5.7 41.1/7 40.4/2.9 40.4/4.5 3.5/9.8 39.2/42.4 10/10.5 31.6/8.6 31.6/35.5 30/35.5 36.4/45.1 37.2/36.1 37.6/34.8 42/33.9 31.6/32.4 31.6/33.3 33.4/29.4 29.4/33.8 35/28.9 38.6/28 33.8/26.6 38.8/23.5 35.1/24.8 35/28 33/18.2 31/22.1 28/25.9 28/26.8 25.1/22 30.2/27.8 31.1/27.8 15.8/24.2 7.7/20 14.5/30.1 12.5/30.1 14.3/26.9 13.9/23.7 13.9/28.1 4.6/27.1 11.5/30.1 4.6/26.2 4.6/28 6/30.1 7.9/30.1 42/18.5 36/31.1 41.4/20 30.3/22 30.1/39.4 32.2/42.9 6.4/20.5 6.4/22.4 38/19.5 32.5/38.4 39.3/18.7 30.6/45.7 31.4/40.5 34.2/33.2 29.7/42.3 30.2/46.7 28.9/46.7 33/50.5 30.1/38.5 13.5/38.6 16.4/17.7 27.8/37.6 25.1/11.3 3.1/13.4 13.9/25.3 25.4/23.9 6.6/23.7 7.9/22.2 36.4/21.7 32.5/27.1 4.9/5.7 4.8/30.1 10.6/30.1 7/11.9 7/10.1 23.7/16.7 26/20.8 31.5/20.9 30.8/16.5 30.8/13.4
C439 C440 C441 C442 C443 C444 C445 C446 C447 C448 C449 C450 C451 C452 C453 C454 C455 C456 C457 C458 C459 C460 C461 C462 C463 C464 C465 C466 C467 C471 C472 C473 C474 C475 C476 C478 C479 C482 C486 C487 C488 C489 C491 C492 C493 C496 C497 C499 C500 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C509 C510 C511 C512 C516 C518 C519 C521 C522 C523 C534 C536 C537 C538 C539 C541 C542 C543 C544 C545 C546 C548 C549 C550 C552 C553 C556 C565 C566 C567 C601 C602 C603 C604 J1 J2 J3 EP1 EP3
4030017460 S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.TAN S.TAN S.TAN S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.MLR S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER S.CER
ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EC1H080C ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H040B ECJ0EC1H0R5B ECJ0EC1H220J ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H030B ECJ0EC1H040B ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H030B ECJ0EC1H030B C1608 CH 1H 180J-T C1608 CH 1H 220J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 CH 1H 120J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 CH 1H 0R5C-T ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 CH 1H 680J-T C1608 CH 1H 100D-T C1608 JB 1E 104K-T TEESVA 0J 685M8R TEESVA 1V 224M8R TEESVA 1V 104M8R ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1A104K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E471K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H560J ECJ0EC1H040B ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1C103K ECJ0EC1H050B ECJ0EC1H030B ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EC1H020B ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EC1H010B ECJ0EC1H101J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H020B ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 CH 1H 820J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K C1608 CH 1H 150J-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECPU1C104MA5 ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EB0J105K ECJ0EC1H270J C1608 CH 1H 010B-T C1608 CH 1H 010B-T ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EC1H470J ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K ECJ0EB1E102K
T B T B B B B B B B B B B B B T T B B B T B B B B B B B T T T T T T T B B B B T T B T T T T T B B B B B B B B B T T T B T B B B B B B B B B B B T T T T T T T T T T T T T B B B B 24.4/14.1 27.8/16.1 23.1/12.3 26.4/11.1 27.3/9.2 24.9/10.1 24.9/9.2 27.3/8.3 27.1/4.4 22.6/5.8 24.6/4.6 25.5/6.4 23.7/12.9 21.4/15.3 21.1/16.5 19.8/16.5 18.6/17 22.9/7.8 20.3/7.6 20/4.6 30.6/8.7 17.2/9.6 19.2/12 23.3/8.9 18.6/7.4 15.9/9.6 16.5/4.4 27.8/41.7 26.3/46.5 35.6/11.8 1.3/14.6 1.3/7.7 3.4/14.6 2.8/18.1 11.2/12.2 27.2/23.5 15.1/22.9 10.4/19.9 9.4/9.6 13.9/19.3 14.3/20.5 7/11 10.3/21.6 8.8/22.2 15/22 12.7/20.5 10.4/16.3 32/30.4 27.9/31 33.8/28.2 33.8/25 33.8/23.4 35/22.4 40/21.3 36.6/21 12.4/8.7 27.5/46.5 29.3/17.2 29/38.2 39.2/36 19.7/12.8 16.1/15.2 8.2/10 31.6/12.2 31.6/11.3 30.9/18.1 32.3/48.6 29.7/40.5 32.4/23.4 31/23.7 3.1/30.2 24.8/15.6 36.4/9.4 37.4/9.4 39.6/8.6 23.2/1.6 22.3/2 21.4/2 20.5/2 19.6/2 18.7/2 17.8/2 13.8/2 12.9/2 12/2 32/28.1 29.3/27.8 27/25.2 33.8/35.2
6450000870 CNR HEC2711-01-S.CNR 54104-3696 (3692) 6510025910 CNR BNC-RS.BEA 6910014640 S.BEA MPZ1608S221A-T MPZ2012S221A-T
17.6/6.3
34.9/6.8 37/5.8
SECTION 7 MECHANICAL PARTS AND DISASSEMBLY
[CHASSIS PARTS]
MP1 MP2
DESCRIPTION QTY.
J1 J2 J3 MP1* MP2 MP5* MP6 MP7 MP8 MP9
6450000870 HEC2711-01-54104-BNC-R8510017480 8930072250
MP3 MP4 MP5 MP6 MP7 MP8 MP9 MP10 MP11 MP12 MP13 MP14 MP15 MP16 MP17 MP18 MP19 MP20 MP21 MP22 MP23 MP24 MP25 MP26 MP27 MP28 MP29 MP30
CHASSIS T-FRONT PANEL (incl. MP4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 14, 24) Except [THA] T-FRONT PANEL (A) (incl. MP4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 14, 24) [THA] REAR PANEL WINDOW PLATE WINDOW SHEET PTT PANEL PTT BUTTON JACK CAP DC CAP T-KEY MAIN SEAL PTT RUBBER JACK PLATE SP NET HEX NUT 8830001250 ANT CONNECTOR-101 nut 8610012170 KNOB N-2251 OPT SHEET RELEASE BUTTON RELEASE PLATE MIC SPONGE 8930056540 Push spring (AH) 8930055870 O-ring (AO) SHEET (A)-knob spring NO.7800P tap 1 at washer B0 2X4 NI-ZC3 (BT) 8810010191 Screw BiH M2X4 SUS SSBC 8810009511 Screw BT B0 2X4 NI-ZC3 (BT) 8810009221 Screw BT B0 2X8 NI-ZK3 (BT) 8810009561 Screw BT B0 2X6 NI-ZK3 (BT)
2964 VCO CASE 2403 CONTACT SPRING -PA HEATSINK 2721 VCO COVER Shield sponge (BU) 2964 RF SHIELD 2964 ANT SPRING
*: Refer to SECTION 9 BOARD LAYOUTS.
[ACCESSORIES]
EP1 EP2 EP3 EP5 MP1 MP2
OptionalProduct OptionalProduct OptionalProduct OptionalProduct OptionalProduct
BP-226 EXP [USA], [EUR], [TPE], [THA], [EXP] BP-227 [USA-2], [EUR-1], [UK], [KOR], [TPE-2], [EXP-2] BC-167D [UK],[EXP-2] BC-167A [USA-2], [TPE-2] FA-B2E 6910018620 BLACK HANDY STRAP
OptionalProduct MB-98
OPTION SHEET
DS4 MC1 S3 S801 S802 SP1 W5 W6 EP1 MP1 MP2 MP3
5030002970 SEM6027P-46C33-G
MP1 EP1 EP5
2260002840 SKHLLFATP70N00E2015F-SKHLLFACS028014-OPC-1190A 8900016400 OPC-SRCN-2964-SP-N-W REFLECTOR LCD HOLDER LOGIC SHIELD
Screw abbreviations
A, B0, BT: Self-tapping PH: Pan head ZK: Black NI-ZU: Nickel-Zinc SUS: Stainless 7-1
MP8(C) SP1(L) MP17(C) MP3(C) MP16(C) A
J3(R) MP2(C) MP10(C) MP2(R) MP15(C)
MP23(C)
MP19(C) MP20(C) MP11(C) MP28(C) MP9(R) MP8(R) MP5(C) MP4(C) MP9(C) MP29(C)
MP22(C)
MP26(C) MC1(L) MP28(C)
MP28(C) MP18(C)
MP28(C) W5(L) MP3(L) MP1(C) A DS4(L) EP2(L) MP2(L) MP26(C)
MP28(C) MP29(C) MP28(C)
MP1(C)
MP13(C) W6(L)
MP26(C) MP26(C)
SECTION 8 SEMICONDUCTOR INFORMATION
TRANSISTERS AND FETs
2SA1576A (Marking: FQ)
B C E E
DIODES
2SB1132 (Marking: BA)
2SA1588 (Marking: ZY)
2SB1201S (Marking: TP-FA)
2SC4116 (Marking: LY)
1SV271 (Marking: TG)
1SV286 (Marking: T7)
SB07-03C-TB-E (Marking: J)
DA221 (Marking: K)
HVC350BTRF (Marking: B2)
2SC4211 (Marking: LY)
2SC4617 (Marking: BR)
2SC5006 (Marking: 24)
2SC5085 (Marking: MCY)
2SC5231 (Marking: CY)
HVC375BTRF (Marking: B8)
HVC376BTR (Marking: B9)
HVU131TRF (Marking: P1)
1SS400 (Marking: A)
MA133 (Marking: MP)
2SK1069 (Marking: FJ)
3SK318YB (Marking: YB)
DTC144EUA (Marking: 26)
HAT1026R (Marking: 1026)
D2 D2 D1 D1 G2 S2 G1
RD01MUS1 (Marking: K2)
G S D S1 S
MA2S077 (Marking: 5)
MA2S111 (Marking: A)
MA2S30400L (Marking: K)
MA2S728 (Marking: K)
C95 R66 C96
C612 R519
L42 C542 R20 R431
C522 C523 R48 R50 C70 C31 C38 R49
D59 L44
C54 C486 R402 R438
C442 R423
C444 C445 R425
R437 C462
C443 C446
R435 C448
R427 L41 C447
R433 C458
C148 X2
R330 C282
C554 R130 C147
C152 R128
C163 R144
C540 C385
R6 R4 R2 R1 R7 R8 R537
B6705B
C546 C547
R194 C541
R195 R525
R196 R227
R491 R224 C219 C249 R324 R321 R323 R320 C232 R181
C195 R101
R103 R547 R19
R546 R22
L 58 R601 R160
C M P5
D8 D10
D46 D69 D47 D68 D48 D67 D49 D66 D41
R170 R113 C555 R98
R168 C212 R107 R115
To J2 (MAIN UNIT)
C120 C117 C119
R 5 16
R456 R455
D42 D43
R112 R9
L38 R418
Q11 IC19
C301 R30 R337
R543 R329 C375
C429 C489
C 46 0
C463 R4 36
C 4 13
R440 C465
R505 R514
S-14315XH-P2 Printed in Japan 2007 Icom Inc.
SECTION 10
HOUT IC25:EW-460 D73:MA2S111 Q82:DTC144EU AMP
BLOCK DIAGRAM
SW5V IC24:S-812C36AMC REG D64:1SS400 D71:1SS400 UNLK UNLOCK DET Q34:2SK1069 DC-AMP X4:CR-783 (15.3MHz) REF OSC DCIN RMOD FC LVIN VCO5 VCO5 Rx:182.350-220.350MHz Tx;136.000-174.000MHz D3:1SV271 D4:MA2S077 Q83:2SC4617 BUFF VCO D59:MA2S304 D60:MA2S304 D61:1SV286 Q76:2SC5231 Q75:2SC5231 BUFF Q74:2SC5231 TX/RX SW Q3: 2SC5085 PRE DRIVE Q2: RD01MUS1 DRIVE AMP Q1: RD12MVS1 PWR AMP LPF D32:MA742 D33:MA742 PWR DET D1:HVU131 D2:MA77 D8:MA77 ANT SW T5 VCC VCC ANTENNA
Tx/Rx:136.000-174.000MHz
IC19:MB15E03SL PLL IC LOOP FIL
MODOUT
J1:HEC2711-01-020
D5;1SS400 EXT-V DETECT
HV D14:MA133 D15:MA2S111 D16:SB07-03C Q10:2SC4617 Q18:2SC1588 Q19:2SC1201 Q9:UNR9213 D6:RB060L D7:MA2S728 Q4:HAT1026
CHGC CHGIH
VCO SHIFT D58:MA2S077 Q77:UNR921NJ
CHARG BATT
LPF BUFF BPF AMP LOOP SW Q5:2SC5006 1st LO R5V R5V
IC26(1/2):LMV358IPW Q37:UNR9113J PS5V APC CTRL
S-812C50AMC NC NC VOUT VIN GND IC2 1
P94/DA1/TB4IN P93/DA0/TB3IN P92/TB2IN/SOUT3 P91/TB1IN/SIN3 P90/TB01IN/CLK3 BYTE CNVSS P87/XCIN P86/XOUT RESET XOUT VSS XIN VCC1 P85/NMI P84/INT2ZP P83/INT1 P82/INT0 P81/TA4IN/ U P80/TA4OUT/U P77/TA3I N P76/TA3OUT P75/TA2IN/ W P74/TA2OUT/W P73/CTS2/RTS2
0.0022 C305
0.0022
470P R331
S-24CS64A0 I
2.2 C245
0.01 C174
56K C541
56K C546
2SB1132 Q55 Q57 XP1501 34
PS5C R5C
C195 R103 56P X2 RR224 0.0039 C216 39K
D56 HVC376B
12K C380 0.001 R398 Q56 UNR9213J 5.02V CSHIFT 100K C379
CR-836 R101 1M
R227 3.9K
0.047 C547 0.047
4.57V R332 5.05V 1SS400 6.8K
Q38 8P CSHIFT RESET
R474 NOIS R346 47K 100K
ANI D40
S104 KE Y UP
SKE Y DN
AFON RMUT E
R335 1M
DCC HOUT PTT
UNR9213J
1SS400 *D69 SCRM *D46 BAND4 D41 1SS400 MONISW *D68 RXEXP *D47 BAND3 D42 1SS400 1k *D67 TXEXP *D48 BAND2 D43 1SS400 *D66 COMEXP *D49 BAND1 D44 1SS400
S108 KE Y A
SKE Y B
SKE Y C
S111 KE Y D
KR0 KR1 KR2 KR3
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
2SA1576 Q54
ESCK ESDA
2SA1576 Q21
A0 A1 A2 VSS
8 VCC 7 WP 6 SC L 5 SDA
P1/S1 P2/S2 P3/S3 P4/S4 P5/S5 P6/S6 P7/S7 P8/S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
P12/D10 P11/D 9 P10/D 8 P07/AN07/D7 P06/AN06/D6 P05/AN05/D5 P04/AN04/D4 P03/AN03/D3 P02/AN02/D2 P01/AN01/D1 P00/AN00/D0 P107/AN7/KI3 P106/AN6/KI2 P105/AN5/KI1 P104/AN4/KI0 P103/AN3 P102/AN2 P101/AN1 AVSS P100/AN0 VREF AVCC P97/ADTRG/SIN4 P96/ANEX1/SOUT4 P95/ANEX0/CLK4
P42/A18 P43/A19 P44/CS0 P45/CS1 P46/CS2 P47/CS3 P50/WRL/WR P51/WRH/BHE P52/RD P53/BCLK P54/HLDA P55/HOLD P56/ALE P 57/RDY/CLKOUT P60/CTS0/RTS0 P61/CLK0 P62/RXD0/SCL0 P63/TXD0/SDA0 P64/CTS1/RTS1/CTS0/CLKS1 P65/CLK1 P66/RXD1/SCL1 P67/TXD1/SDA1 P70/TXD2/SDA2/TA0OUT P71/RXD2/SCL2 P72/CLK2/TA1OUT/V
AF ON 6.90V AF OFF 0.00V
0.0056 C304 C132
IC3 LMV324IPW
MMZ1608Y121BT MA742 D27

Memory bank selection.. 30 Memory bank setting.. 30 Transferring bank contents.. DTMF MEMORY... 3234 Programming a DTMF code sequence. 32 Transmitting a DTMF code sequence.. 33 DTMF transmission rate.. SCAN OPERATION.. 3538 Scan types... 35 Programmed scan... 35 Memory scan..36 Skip channels.. 37 Scan resume condition... 37 Priority watch... SUBAUDIBLE TONES.. 3942 Tone squelch... 39 Pocket beep operation... 41 Tone scan... PAGER/CODE SQUELCH (Requires Optional UT-108).. 4346 Pager function... 43 Code programming... 43 Pager operation.. 45 Code squelch.. 46
11 SET MODES... 4756 SET MODE... 47 INITIAL SET MODE.. SET MODE INSPECTION.. CLONING... 5960 Transceiver-to-transceiver cloning.. 59 Cloning using a PC... RESETTING FUNCTIONS.. 61 Partial reset... 61 CPU reset... TROUBLESHOOTING.. OPTION.. 63 Optional UT-108 installation.. SPECIFICATIONS... 64 General... 64 Transmitter... 64 Receiver... CE... 6566
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Preparation
D Antenna
Attach the antenna to the transceiver as illustrated at right.
D Battery pack replacement
Before replacing the battery pack, push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn the power OFF. To attach the battery pack Slide the battery pack on the back of the transceiver in the direction of the arrow (q), then lock it with the battery release button.
Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a click sound.
D Belt clip
Conveniently attaches to your belt. Attach the belt clip with the supplied screws using a phillips screwdriver. To attach the belt clip
To release the battery pack Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow (w) as shown below. The battery pack is then released. Battery pack q
w Battery release button
D Battery case optional for some versions
When using a BP-226 BATTERY CASE attached to the transceiver, install 5 AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries as illustrated at right. q Hook your nger under the latch, and open the cover in the direction of the arrow (q). (Fig.1) w Then, install 5 AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries. (Fig.2) Install the alkaline batteries only. Be sure to observe the correct polarity. Do not pin the ribbon under the batteries. e Close the cover with tting in the direction of the arrow (w) rst, then rm the latch in place (e). (Fig.1) Be sure to the gasket and the ribbon are set correctly, and do not protrude out of the battery case. (Fig.3)
BP-226 q
Fig.2 Ribbon
R CAUTION!
When installing batteries, make sure they are all the same brand, type and capacity. Also, do not mix new and old batteries together. Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week.
Fig.3 Gasket
Ribbon II
Quick reference guide
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE D Regular charging
When using a BP-227 BATTERY PACK attached to the transceiver, prior to using the transceiver for the rst time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation.
Transceiver
BC-167A/D
D Charging note
Be sure to turn the transceiver power OFF.
Otherwise the battery pack will not be charged completely or takes longer charging time periods. to [DC 11V] to AC outlet
External DC power operation becomes possible when using an optional CP-19R. The attached battery pack is also charged simultaneously, except during transmit. (see p. 16 for more details) Even through there is no indication during regular charging, the transceiver automatically stops charging the battery pack when the battery pack is fully charged (BP-227s voltage becomes approx. 7.2 V) or the continuous charging time is over 15 hours.
CP-19R (Optional) Turn power OFF while charging the battery pack.
Charging time period: Approx. 1213 hours
to cigarette lighter socket (12 V DC)
Now that you have your IC-V85 ready, you are excited to get on the air. We would like to walk you through a few basic operational steps to make your rst On The Air use an enjoyable experience.
2. Adjusting audio output level
Rotate [VOL] to set the desired audio level.
D About default setting
Y Z The [VOL] control function can be exchanged with [Y]/[Z] keys function in INITIAL SET MODE. However, in this QUICK REFERENCE, the factory default setting ([VOL] controls audio output level) is used to simplify instructions.
3. Adjusting the squelch level
While pushing and holding Y Z [MONI], push [Y] or [Z] to set the squelch level.
PWR A FUNC TONE B CALL P.BEEP C MR T.SCAN D CLR BANK
SKIP OPT
D Basic operation
1. Turning ON the transceiver
Although you have purchased a brand new transceiver, some settings may be changed from the factory defaults because of the Quality Control process. Resetting the CPU is necessary to start from factory default. While pushing [MONI] and [CLR], push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to reset the CPU and turn power ON.
ACCESSORIES D Belt clip
D Hand strap
Slide the hand strap through the loop on the top of the rear panel as illustrated below. Facilitates carrying.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Switches, controls, keys and connectors
q CONTROL DIAL !0 ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Speaker
w PTT SWITCH
Microphone
o EXTERNAL SPEAKER/
MICROPHONE JACKS
e SQUELCH/MONITOR SWITCH r UP/DOWN KEYS t KEYPAD
i FUNCTION DISPLAY u POWER KEY y EXTERNAL DC JACK
q CONTROL DIAL [VOL] (p. 19) Rotate to adjust the volume level. Y Z The assigned function for [VOL] and [Y]/[Z] can be exchanged in INITIAL SET MODE (pgs. 18, 53). w PTT SWITCH [PTT] Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. e SQUELCH/MONITOR SWITCH [MONI] (p. 19) Push and hold to open the squelch temporarily and monitor the operating frequency. Y Z While pushing and holding this key, push [Y] or [Z] to adjust the squelch level. Y Z The assigned function for [VOL] and [Y]/[Z] can be exchanged in INITIAL SET MODE (pgs. 18, 53). Y Z r UP/DOWN KEYS [Y]/[Z] (p.18) Selects the operating frequency, set mode items, etc. Y Z The assigned function for [VOL] and [Y]/[Z] can be exchanged in INITIAL SET MODE (pgs. 18, 53). t KEYPAD (pgs. 5, 6) Used to enter operating frequency, the DTMF codes, etc.
y EXTERNAL DC JACK [DC 11V] Connect an external DC power supply through the optional CP-19R for external DC operation. (p. 16) Connect the supplied (or optional) wall charger, BC167A/D, to charge the attached battery pack. (p. 13) u POWER KEY [PWR] (p. 17) Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the power ON and OFF. i FUNCTION DISPLAY (pgs. 7, 8) o EXTERNAL SPEAKER/MICROPHONE JACKS [SP/MIC] Connect an optional speaker-microphone or headset, if desired. The internal microphone and speaker will not function when a connector is inserted. See page iv for a list of available options. !0 ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 1) Connects the supplied antenna.
D Keypad
P.BEEP
T.SCAN
[1TONE] Input digit 1 during frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. (pgs. 17, 26) After pushing [FUNC], selects the subaudible tone function. (pgs. 22, 39) [2P.BEEP] Input digit 2 during frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. (pgs. 17, 26) After pushing [FUNC], turns the pocket beep function ON and OFF. (p. 41) [3T.SCAN] Input digit 3 during frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. (pgs. 17, 26) After pushing [FUNC], starts tone scanning. (pgs. 24, 42) [4DUP] Input digit 4 during frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. (pgs. 17, 26) After pushing [FUNC], selects duplex function (duplex, +duplex, simplex). (p. 22) [5SCAN] Input digit 5 during frequency input, memory channel selection, etc. (pgs. 17, 26) After pushing [FUNC], starts scanning. (p. 35)
Regular charging
Rapid charging
D AD-100 installation
Install the AD-100 desktop charger adapter into the holder space of the BC-119N/121N. Connect the plugs of the BC-119N/121N to the AD-100 desktop charger adapter with the connector, then install the adapter into the charger with the supplied screws.
Desktop charger adapter AD-100
Screws supplied with the charger adapter Connectors
BC-119N
BATTERY PACKS D Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-100
The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously. The following items are additionally required.
Six AD-100 (Charger Adapter). An AC adapter (BC-157; may be supplied with the BC-121N depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-656). Transceiver Turn power OFF. Turn power OFF. AC adapter (Not supplied with some versions.) AD-100 charger adapter is installed in BC-119N. AC adapter (purchased separately) AD-100 charger adapters are installed in each slot. Battery pack
D Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-100
The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of battery packs. The following items are additionally required.
AD-100 (Charger Adapter). An AC adapter (may be supplied with the BC-119N depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-17L). Transceiver Battery pack
ER HARG TI-C MUL
OPC-515L or CP-17L Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V power source) or CP-17L (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapter.
Charge indicator
(each indicator functions independently)
DC power cable (OPC-656)
(Connect with the DC power supply; 13.8 V/at least 7 A)
External DC power operation
An optional cigarette lighter cable (CP-19R; for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used for external power operation.
D Operating note
BE SURE to use optional CP-19R when connecting a regulated 12 V DC power supply into the [DC 11V] jack of the transceiver. The voltage of the external power supply must be within 11.715.9 V DC when using CP-19R. NEVER CONNECT OVER 16 V DC through CP19R. Use an external DC-DC converter to connect the transceiver through CP-19R to a 24 V DC power source. Disconnect the power cables from the transceiver when not using it. Otherwise, the vehicle battery will become exhausted. The power save function is deactivated automatically during external DC power operation.
to [DC 11V] to cigarette lighter socket (12 V DC)
CP-19R (Optional)
BASIC OPERATION
Setting a frequency
D Via the keypad
q Push [CLR] to select VFO mode, if necessary. w To enter the desired frequency, enter 6 digits starting from the 100 MHz digit.
Entering three* to five digits then pushing [ ENT] will also set the frequency. (*Some versions only requires two digits.) When changing 100 kHz and below, push [#] then enter the desired digits. When a digit is mistakenly input, push [CLR] to abort input.
Monitor function
This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturbing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even when mute functions such as the tone squelch are in use. Push and hold [MONI] to monitor the operating frequency. The [MONI] key can be set to sticky operation in SET MODE. See page 55 for details.
INITIAL
Display type
INITIAL SET MODE Channel Name Indication type
The transceiver has 3 display types to suit your operating style during memory mode operation. The display type is selected in INITIAL SET MODE (p. 53). Frequency Indication type
Displays memory channel name you have assigned. In this display pre-programmed memory channel names are displayed. VFO mode is selectable. Displays operating frequency. Channel Number Indication type
Programmed frequencies are indicated when you have not preprogrammed the channel names in the selected memory channel. Push and hold [MONI] to display the operating frequency.
Key lock function
Displays memory channel number. In this type only preprogrammed memory channel numbers are displayed. VFO mode cannot be selected.
When the channel indication type is selected, only the following functions can be performed. - Scan function (p. 35) - Output power setting (p. 19) - DTMF memory function (p. 32) - Key lock function (see next set of instructions) - Scan pause timer setting, function key timer setting and LCD backlight setting in SET MODE (p. 49)
The key lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and function activation. Push [FUNC] then push and hold [ ]( ENT) for 1 sec. to toggle the function ON and OFF.
appears while the lock function is activated. [PWR], [PTT], [VOL] and [MONI] can be operated regardless of this setting.
Weather channel operation (USA version only)
D Weather channel selection
q Push [MR] several times to select weather channel group. q Select the desired weather channel. w Turn the weather alert function ON in SET MODE. Push [FUNC] and [SET](8) to enter SET MODE. Y Z Push [Y] or [Z] to select the weather alert item, then rotate [VOL] to set ON. push [ ENT] (or [CLR]) to exit SET MODE. e Select the desired stand-by condition.
Select VFO, memory or call channel. Scan or priority watch operation can also be selected.
Weather channel group indication
Y Z w Push [Y] or [Z] several times to select the desired weather channel. e Push [MR] to select memory mode, or push [CLR] to select VFO mode.
r When the alert is detected, a beep sounds and the following indication will be displayed.
D Weather alert function
SET MODE
An NOAA broadcast station transmits weather alert tone before important weather announcements. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is monitored each 5 sec. for the announcement. When the alert signal is detected, the ALt and the WX channel are displayed alternately and sounds a beep tone until the transceiver controls are manipulated. The previously selected weather channel is checked periodically during standby or while scanning.
Auto repeater function (USA version only)
The USA version automatically activates the repeater settings (duplex ON/OFF, duplex direction, tone encoder ON/OFF) when the operating frequency falls within or outside of the general repeater output frequency range. The offset and repeater tone frequencies are not changed by the auto repeater function. Reset these frequencies, if necessary. Y Z q While pushing and holding [Y] and [Z], turn the power ON to enter INITIAL SET MODE. Y Z w Push [Y] or [Z] several times until RPt appears. e Rotate [VOL] to select the desired condition.
OF the auto repeater function is turned OFF; R1 the auto repeater function activates duplex only; R2 the auto repeater function activates duplex and tone.
Frequency range and offset direction Frequency range 145.200145.495 MHz 146.610146.995 MHz 147.000147.395 MHz Duplex direction appears + appears
MEMORY/CALL OPERATION
General description
The transceiver has 107 memory channels including 6 scan edge memory channels (3 pairs), and 1 call channel. Each of these channels can be individually programmed with operating frequency (pgs. 17, 18), duplex direction (p. 22) and offset (p. 23), subaudible tone encoder or tone squelch and its tone frequency (pgs. 23, 40) and skip information* (p. 37).
*except for scan edge memory channels.
In addition, a total of 10 memory banks, A to J, are available for usage by group, etc.
Selecting a memory channel
q Push [MR] to select memory mode.
X appears.
Selecting the call channel
Push [CALL] to select the call channel.
C is displayed instead of the memory channel number. Push [CLR] or [MR] to select VFO or memory mode, respectively.
wEnter 2 digits to select the desired memory channel (or Y Z push the [Y]/[Z] keys).
The memory channels 09 are proceeded by a 0. When [VOL] is assigned as tuning dial, rotate [VOL] to select the memory channel. (pgs. 18, 53)
C appears
(Selection example: Memory channel 14)
Programming the memory/call channels
qPush [CLR] to select VFO mode, if necessary. w Set the desired frequency. eSet other information, such as tone, duplex, as desired. rPush [FUNC], then [MR] momentarily.
yPush [MONI] or [PTT] to save the digits and exit the DTMF programming mode.
Programmed DTMF code sequence sounds when [MONI] is pushed. Or after 24th digit is input, the transceiver automatically saves the digits and returns to step w.
Transmitting a DTMF code sequence
DTMF memory indication The DTMF memory consists of 5 pages that are 1st to 5th, 6th to 10th, 11th to 15th, 16th to 20th and 21st to 24th digits.
1st page indication 2nd page indication
D Using a DTMF memory channel
q Push [FUNC], then push [OPT](0) to enter OPTION SET MODE.
Appears 3rd page indication 4th page indication
e Rotate [VOL] to select the desired memory. r Push [MONI] or [PTT] to exit the DTMF memory mode.
Appears 5th page indication Appears
Selected DTMF code sequence sounds when [MONI] is pushed.
tWhile pushing [PTT], push [MONI] to transmit the selected DTMF memory.
After the DTMF code sequence is transmitted, the transceiver returns to receive automatically.
Blinks
DTMF transmission rate
D Manual DTMF code transmission
While pushing [PTT], push digit keys, [A], [B], [C], [D], [#] and [] to transmit a DTMF code sequence manually.
[] transmits tone E, [#] transmits tone F.
When slow DTMF transmission rates are required with DTMF memory transmission (as for some repeaters), the transceivers rate of DTMF transmission can be adjusted. Y qWhile pushing and holding [Y] Z and [Z], turn the power ON to enter INITIAL SET MODE. Y Z wPush [Y] or [Z] several times until dtd appears. eRotate [VOL] to select the desired DTMF transmission rate.
Four rates are available: 1 (100 msec. intervals) is the fastest; 5 (500 msec. intervals) is the slowest.
rPush [ ENT] (or [CLR]) to exit INITIAL SET MODE.
Band edge
SCAN OPERATION
Programmed scan
End 1b 2b 3b
Scan types
PROGRAMMED SCAN
Start 1A 2A 3A Scan edges Scan Jump Programmed scan P1 scans between 1A and 1b, P2 scans between 2A and 2b, and P3 scans between 3A and 3b frequencies.
Available DTCS codes
743 754
Pocket beep operation
This function listens for subaudible tones and can be used as a common pager to inform you that someone has called when you were away from the transceiver. t When a signal with the matching tone is received, the transceiver emits beep tones and blinks .
Beep tones sound for 30 sec. and blinks. To stop the beeps manually, push any key. continues blinking until step y is operated.
D Waiting for a call from a specic station
q Set the operating frequency. w Set the desired CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS code in SET MODE.
See p. 40 for programming details.
Repeat several times until appears when CTCSS, or D appears when DTCS is selected. Push
CTCSS y Push [PTT] to answer.
disappears and cancels the pocket beep function automatically.
r Push [FUNC], then push [P.BEEP](2) to activate the pocket beep function. appears.
A FUNC P.BEEP
SUB AUDIBLE TONES
Tone scan
By monitoring a signal on a repeater, or using pocket beep or tone squelch function, you can determine the tone frequency necessary to access a repeater or open the squelch. q Set the frequency to be checked for a tone frequency or code. w Push [FUNC], then push [TONE](1).
Repeat several times to select the type of tone to be scanned. (One of , or D appears) Tone scan may be used even if the tone condition or type is not selected.
A TONE
r When the CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS code is matched, the squelch opens and the tone frequency or code is temporarily programmed into the selected mode such as memory or call channel.
The tone scan pauses when a CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code is detected. The decoded CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code is used for the tone encoder or tone encoder/decoder depending on the selected tone condition or type in step w. - No indication : Cannot be used for operation. - : CTCSS tone encoder - : CTCSS tone encoder/decoder - D : DTCS tone encoder/decoder
e Push [FUNC], then push [T.SCAN](3) to start the tone scan.
Y Z To change the scanning direction, push [Y] or [Z].
A T.SCAN
t Push [CLR] to stop the scan.
PAGER/CODE SQUELCH
Requires Optional UT-108
Pager function
This function uses DTMF codes for paging and can be used as a message pager to conrm you of a callers identication even when you leave the transceiver temporarily unattended.
Pager selective code (push [PTT])
Code programming
D Before programming
The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and a group code. These codes are 3-digit DTMF codes and must be written into the code channels before operation. q Decide the ID code of each transceiver and a group code for your group. w Decide whether you want to return to normal operation or code squelch operation after a connection is made. e Program the ID code, group code and transmit codes (other stations codes) as below.
Beep Beep Beep
Answer back (manual)
D Code channel assignment
ID OR CODE CHANNEL GROUP CODE NUMBER RECEIVE ACCEPT OR RECEIVE INHIBIT Receive accept only Receive inhibit should be programmed in each channel. Receive accept must be programmed in one channel. Receive inhibit only.
eep p B Bee Beep
Your ID code Other parties ID code Group code Memory space*
One of 16 P
Set both transceivers to either code squelch or non-coded operation
Communication
*Channel CP automatically memorizes an ID code when receiving a pager call. The contents in channel CP cannot be changed manually.
Optional UT-108 is required when using the pager/code squelch functions.
PAGER/CODE SQUELCH D Code programming
Your ID code MUST be programmed into code channel C0. Up to 6 transmit codes (codes that you transmit) are programmable into code channels, C1 to C6, if required. q Push [FUNC], then push [OPT](0) to enter MODE.
OPTION SET
y Enter the desired 3-digit transmit code via the keypad.
Rotate [VOL] to select dtm.PG or dtm.CS, if dtm.OF appears.
u Push [FUNC], then push [SKIP](6) to set the channel to receive inhibit or receive accept.
When receive inhibit is set, SKIP appears as below. Code channel C0 cannot be set as receive inhibit. See the table for receive accept and receive inhibit details (p. 43).
w Push and hold [OPT](0) for 1 sec. to enter the code selection mode.
One of either CP or C0 to C6 blinks. C0 is your ID code and C1 to C6 are transmit codes.
i Repeat steps t and y to set additional transmit code channels, if desired. o Push [ ENT] (or [CLR]) to exit code selection mode. Receive accept/receive inhibit Receive accept (SKIP indicator does not appear) accepts pager calls when the transceiver receives a signal with a code the same as that in the code channel. Receive inhibit (SKIP indicator appears) ignores calls even when the transceiver receives a code the same as that in the code channel. Transmit codes should therefore be programmed for receive inhibit, otherwise the transceiver will not reject unnecessary calls.
Y Z e Rotate [VOL] (or push [Y]/[Z]) to select code channel C0.
Each transceiver should have a different ID code.
r Enter the desired 3-digit ID code via the keypad. t Rotate [VOL] (or push Y Z [Y]/[Z]) to select a transmit code channel from C1 to C6.
Pager operation
D Calling a specic station
q Program the code channel in advance (p. 44). w Set the operating frequency.
Set the volume and squelch to the desired level as in normal operation.
u After conrming a connection, push [FUNC] and [OPT](0) to enter OPTION SET MODE, then rotate [VOL] to select the code squelch operation dtm.CS, or non-selective calling system dtm.OF.
DO NOT push any digit keys while code channels C0 to C6 are displayed, otherwise code channel contents will be changed.
e Push [FUNC], then push [OPT](0).
Rotate [VOL] to select dtm.PG, if dtm.CS or dtm.OF appears.
i Communicate with the other party as normal: push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.
q Set the operating frequency. w Push [FUNC], then push [OPT](0). Rotate [VOL] to select dtm.PG, if dtm.CS or dtm.OF appears. Push [ ENT] (or [CLR]) to return to previous mode.
100 MHz digit shows P.
r Select the desired transmit code channel: Push and hold [OPT](0) for 1 sec. to enter the code selection mode. Y Z Rotate [VOL] (or push [Y]/[Z]) to select the desired code channel. Push [ ENT] (or [CLR]) to return to previous mode.
e Wait for a call.
When receiving a call, the callers ID or group code appears as shown at next page. DO NOT push any digit keys while code channels C0 to C6 are displayed, otherwise code channel contents will be changed.
t Push [PTT] to transmit the pager code. y Wait for an answer back.
When the transceiver receives an answer back code, the function display shows the other members ID or group code.
r Push [PTT] to send an answer back call and display the operating frequency. t After conrming a connection, push [FUNC] and [OPT](0) to enter OPTION SET MODE, then rotate [VOL] to select the code squelch operation dtm.CS, or non-selective calling system dtm.OF.
PERSONAL CALLS This display appears when you are called with your ID code and the calling stations ID code is 123.
CP and blink.
Code squelch
When using code squelch you will only receive calls from stations which know your ID or group code. A 3-digit code is sent each time [PTT] is pushed in order to open the receiving stations code squelch prior to voice transmission. q Set the operating frequency.
GROUP CALLS This display appears when you are called with the group code, 888, and 888 has been programmed into code channel C6.
Code channel
w Push [FUNC], then push [OPT](0).
Rotate [VOL] to select dtm.CS, if dtm.PG or dtm.OF appears.
D Offset frequency
Sets the duplex offset frequency within 0 to 20 MHz range. During duplex (repeater) operation, transmit frequency (or receive when reverse function is set to ON) shifts the set frequency. (default value may differ depending on transceiver types and versions)
D DTCS polarity
Selects DTCS polarities for transmission and reception from nn (default), nR, Rn and RR. (n: normal/R: reverse)
D Reverse function
Turns the reverse function ON and OFF (default).
D Tuning step
Selects tuning step from 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30 and Y Z 50 kHz for [Y]/[Z] or [VOL] (When [VOL] is assigned as tuning dial) operation. (default value may differ depending on transceiver types and versions)
Reverse function OFF
Reverse function ON
SET MODES D LCD backlight
Selects LCD backlight lighting condition from auto, ON and OFF. LIG.At : Lights when any key except [PTT] is pushed. (default) LIG.ON : Lights continuously while the transceiver is powered ON. LIG.OF : Never lights.
D Scan pause timer
Selects the scan pause time from SCt.5, SCt.10, SCt.15 and SCP. 2. When receiving signals, the scan pauses according to the scan pause time. SCt. 5/10/15 : Scan pauses for 5/10/15 sec. (default: SCt.15) SCP. 2 : Scan pauses until the signal disappears. Resumes 2 sec. after the signal disappears.
D Function key timer
Selects the function indicator display timer (when pushed [FUNC]) from F0.At, F1.At, F2.At, F3.At and F.m. F0.At : F disappears immediately after secondary function is operated. (default) F1/2/3.At: F disappears after 1/2/3 sec. after secondary function is operated. F.m : F appears until [FUNC] is pushed again.
D Transmission permission
Turns transmission permission ON and OFF. This function can be set for each memory and call channel, independently. tX.On : Transmission is permitted. (default) tX.OF : Transmission is inhibited.
SET MODES D Memory bank setting
Sets the desired memory bank (A to J and OFF) to assign the regular memory channels. This item appears when SET MODE is accessed from memory mode only.
Bank link setting q Rotate [VOL] to select the memory bank link function ON. Y Z w Push [Y] or [Z] to select the desired bank to be linked. bLA: Bank A, bLb: Bank B, bLC: Bank C, bLd: Bank D, bLE: Bank E, bLF: Bank F, bLG: Bank G, bLH: Bank H, bLI: Bank I, bLJ: Bank J e Rotate [VOL] to ON to link the bank. r Repeat steps w and e to link other banks.
D Tuning speed acceleration
The tuning speed acceleration automatically speeds up the Y Z tuning speed when pushing and holding [Y] or [Z], or rotating [VOL] rapidly.* SS.At : The tuning speed acceleration is activated. (default) SS. m : The tuning speed acceleration is not activated. *When tuning dial is assigned with [VOL].
HM-75A Mode key [A] [B] Y [Y] Z [Z] Freq. CH Freq. CH Freq. CH
NORMAL1 [CALL] Null VFO/Memory Null Freq. Up Memory CH Up
NORMAL2 [MONI] VFO/Memory Null Freq. Up Memory CH Up
SIMPLE [MONI] [CALL] MR-00CH MR-01CH
Freq. Freq. Down Freq. Down CH Memory CH Down Memory CH Down
A 1750 Hz tone can be transmitted with the HM-75A operation. Push [A] while pushing [PTT].
SET MODES D Battery protection function
NOTE: Turn power OFF when connecting the HM-75A to the transceiver. VFO mode cannot be selected via the microphone when SIMPLE mode is selected.
Sets the Battery protection function from LI (Li-Ion) (default) and OFF. LI(Li-Ion): The transceiver does not memorized the transceiver ON/OFF condition when battery is detached, and automatically returns to OFF condition even if you detach the battery with the transceiver ON condition. You are required to turn ON the transceiver by pushing [PWR] for every battery attach. Beep sounds when the attached battery is exhaustion.
The battery must be charged presently.
OFF : The transceiver memorizes the transceiver ON/OFF condition when battery is detached.
NOTE: This item MUST be set LI (Li-Ion) when the attaching battery is BP-227 (Li-Ion).
SET MODE INSPECTION
, then push
to enter SET MODE (p. 47).
Repeater tone frequency (p. 47) Tone squelch frequency (p. 47) DTCS code (p. 48) DTCS polarity (p. 48) Tuning step (p. 48)
Weather alert* (p. 50) : Push : Push
*Available for [USA] version only. Appears when accessing SET MODE from memory mode only. NOTE: When the display type setting (pgs. 20, 53) in INITIAL SET MODE is selected other than FR (CH or nm) and accessing SET MODE from memory mode, most of set mode items are restricted.
Offset frequency (p. 48)
Bank link function (p. 50)
Reverse function (p. 48)
Bank setting (p. 50)
Tx permission (p. 49)
LCD backlight (p. 49)
Function key timer (p. 49)
Scan pause timer (p. 49)
While pushing and holding , push
to enter INITIAL SET MODE (p. 51).
Key touch beep (p. 51) Time-out timer (p. 51) Auto repeater* (p. 52) Auto power-off (p. 52) Repeater lock-out (p. 52)
Battery protection function (p. 56)
Squelch delay (p. 53)
: Push Mic simple mode (p. 55) : Push
*Available for [USA] version only.
DTMF rate (p. 53)
Tuning speed acceleration (p. 55)
Dial assignment (p. 53)
Monitor key action (p. 55)
Power save (p. 54)
LCD contrast (p. 54)
Display type (p. 53)
CLONING
Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the programmed contents from one transceiver to another transceiver.
Transceiver-to-transceiver cloning
q Connect the OPC-474 CLONING CABLE to the [SP] jack of the master and sub-transceivers.
The master transceiver is used to send data to the sub-transceiver.
Y w While pushing [FUNC] and [Y], turn power ON to enter cloning mode (master transceiver only power ON for sub-transceiver).
CLONE appears and the transceivers enter the clone standby condition.
Master transceiver
Sub transceiver
Cloning using a PC
Please refer to the HELP file that comes with CS-V85 CLONING SOFTWARE. e Push [PTT] on the master transceiver.
CL OU appears in the master transceivers display and Smeter indicator shows that data is being transferred to the sub-transceiver.
OPC-478 (RS-232C type)
to RS-232C port
OPC-478UC (USB type)
to USB port
OPC-478U (USB type) to USB port PC
CL In appears automatically in the sub-transceivers display and S-meter indicator shows that data is being received from the master transceiver.
TRANSCEIVER
r When cloning is nished, turn power OFF, then ON again to exit cloning mode. NOTE: DO NOT push [PTT] on the sub-transceiver during cloning. This will cause a cloning error.
RESETTING FUNCTIONS
Partial reset
CPU reset
If you want to initialize the operating conditions (VFO frequency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing the memory contents, a partial resetting function is available for the transceiver. While pushing [CLR], push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to partially reset.
The function 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, perform the following procedure.
Partial resetting is also available. See left for details.
IMPORTANT!:
Resetting the transceiver CLEARS all memory information and initializes all values in the transceiver. While pushing [MONI] and [CLR], push and hold [PWR] for 1 sec. to reset the CPU.
CLEAR indicates, then initial display appears.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
No power comes ON.
If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries or charge the battery pack. pgs. 9, 1315 The battery polarity is reversed. Check the battery polarity. p. 10 Batterys temperature protection circuit is ac- Cool down the BP-227. tivate. p. 19 p. 42
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