Icom IC-2200H Instruction Manual

Icom IC-2200H Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF TRANSCEIVER
i2200H
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF TRANSCEIVER i2200H This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thank the IC-2200H. you for making your IC-2200H your radio of choice, and hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went into the design of EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS your IC-2200H.
  • Page 4: Precaution

    NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other man- The transceiver may be damaged. ufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached.
  • Page 5: Supplied Accessories And Options

    SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS I Supplied Accessories I Options q Microphone (HM-133V)* ......1 UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT w Fuse (20 A) .
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS I Transmitting ................. 15 FOREWORD ................... i I Selecting output power ..............16 IMPORTANT .................... i I One-touch PTT function ............... 16 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................. i PRECAUTION ..................ii 4 REPEATER OPERATION ............17–23 I Accessing a repeater ..............17 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS .........
  • Page 7 I Weather channel operation ............83 8 PRIORITY WATCH ..............43–44 I Priority watch types ..............43 I Microphone keys ................84 I Priority watch operation ............... 44 I Partial reset .................. 85 I All reset ..................85 9 DTMF MEMORY ENCODER ............. 45–47 I Programming a DTMF code ............
  • Page 8: Quick Reference Guide

    Flat washer Mounting bracket AVOID placing the transceiver in direct sunlight. When using self-tapping screws Mounting Spring washer IMPORTANT! Detailed installation notes for Icom mobile transceivers to be fitted into vehicles are available. Contact your Icom dealer or distributor.
  • Page 9: Battery Connection

    • CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SUPPLY • See p. 90 for fuse replacement. • CONNECTING TO A DC POWER SOURCE • See p. 90 for fuse replacement. Grommet IC-2200H IC-2200H DC power − ⊕ black + red supply 13.8 V...
  • Page 10: Antenna Installation

    Check with your local dealer for more information and recommendations. D Connecting a microphone Connect a microphone to the eight-pin modular socket on the front panel of the transceiver. *HM-133V; A different microphone may be supplied with some versions of the IC-2200H. to antenna...
  • Page 11: I Your First Contact

    2. Tune the desired frequency [DIAL] will allow you to dial in the frequency you want to op- Now that you have your IC-2200H installed in your car or erate. Pages 9 and 11 will instruct you on how to set the tun- shack, you are probably excited to get on the air.
  • Page 12: I Repeater Operation

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Repeater operation 1. Setting duplex Using the HM-133V Plus or minus duplex selection and the repeater tone setting Push [LOW ] for 1 sec. once or twice to select minus can be made easily via HM-133V. duplex or plus duplex.
  • Page 13: I Programming Memory

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I Programming memory channels The IC-2200H has a total of 207 memory channels (including Using the HM-133V 6 scan edges and 1 call channel) for storing often used oper- q In VFO mode, set the desired operating frequency, includ- ating frequency, repeater settings, etc.
  • Page 14: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel Function display (p. 3) S.MW BANK q POWER KEY [PWR] e MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec. Connects the supplied microphone. w MEMORY WRITE KEY [S.MW r VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] (p. 13) ] (p.
  • Page 15 PANEL DESCRIPTION y SET•LOCK KEY [SET !1 VFO/MHz TUNING•SCAN KEY [V/MHz LOCK SCAN ➥ Enters set mode when pushed. (p. 74) ➥ Selects and toggles VFO mode and 1 MHz (or 10 MHz ➥ Keys the lock function ON and OFF when pushed for for some versions) tuning when pushed.
  • Page 16: I Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Function display DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE T - SCAN LOCK PRIO SCAN S ET MONI TONE M/CALL V/MHz q FREQUENCY READOUT e AUDIO MUTE INDICATOR (p. 14) Shows the operating frequency, channel names, set mode Appears when the audio mute function is activated via mi- contents, etc.
  • Page 17 PANEL DESCRIPTION y KEY INDICATORS !4 DIGITAL INDICATOR (p. 61) Indicate the function(s) of the front panel keys directly Appears when digital mode is selected. below the function display. !5 LOCK INDICATOR (p. 12) u SKIP INDICATOR (p. 41) Appears when the lock function is activated. Appears when the selected memory channel is specified !6 TONE INDICATORS as a skip channel.
  • Page 18: I Rear Panel

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Rear panel q SPEAKER JACK [SP] e POWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V] Accepts an 8 Ω speaker. Accepts 13.8 V DC ±15% with the supplied DC power • Audio output power is more than 2.4 W. cable.51 w DATA JACK [DATA] NOTE: DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a Connects to a PC or GPS receiver via an RS-232C cable power source when operating in a vehicle.
  • Page 19: I Microphone (Hm-133V)

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Microphone (HM-133V*) e UP/DOWN KEYS [Y]/[Z] ➥ Push either key to change operating frequency, mem- ory channel, set mode setting, etc. (pgs. 10, 24) ➥ Push either key for 1 sec. to start scanning. (p. 38) r ACTIVITY INDICATOR ➥...
  • Page 20: I Microphone Keypad

    PANEL DESCRIPTION I Microphone keypad FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION ( +key) OTHER FUNCTIONS Switches between opening and closing the In memory mode switches the channel names squelch. (p. 13) or number indication ON and OFF. (p. 30) Starts and stops scanning. (p.
  • Page 21 PANEL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION ( +key) OTHER FUNCTIONS ➥ Cancels frequency entry. ➥ Selects a memory channel for program- (p. 10) ➥ Cancels the scan or priority watch. ming. (p. 26) ➥ Advances the memory channel number (pgs. 38, 44) ➥...
  • Page 22: Setting A Frequency

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Preparation I Using the tuning dial D Turning power ON/OFF qRotate [DIAL] to set the frequency. ➥ Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE turn power ON and OFF. LOCK T-SCAN PRIO SCAN S ET MONI...
  • Page 23: I Using The Keypad

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Using the keypad I Using the [Y]/[Z] keys ➥ Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] to select the desired frequency. The frequency can be directly set via numeral keys on the mi- crophone. • Pushing [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] for 1 sec. activates a scan. If scan starts, push [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] again or push [ A(MW)] to z Push [VFO/LOCK] to VFO mode, if necessary.
  • Page 24: I Tuning Step Selection

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Tuning step selection SET MODE USING Tuning steps are the minimum frequency change increments z Push [VFO/LOCK] to select VFO mode, if when you rotate [DIAL] or push [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] on the microphone. VFO/LOCK necessary.
  • Page 25: I Lock Functions

    SETTING A FREQUENCY I Lock functions D Microphone keypad lock To prevent accidental channel changes and unnecessary function access, use the lock function. The transceiver has 2 This function locks the microphone keypad. different lock functions. ➥ Push [FUNC] then [ #(16KEY-L)] to D Frequency lock 16KEY-L...
  • Page 26: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION I Receiving I Monitor function q Push [PWR] for 1 sec. to turn power ON. This function is used to listen to weak signals without disturb- w Set the audio level. ing the squelch setting or to open the squelch manually even ➥...
  • Page 27: I Audio Mute Function

    BASIC OPERATION I Audio mute function I Squelch attenuator This function temporarily mutes the audio without disturbing The transceiver has an RF attenuator related to the squelch the volume setting. level setting. Approx. 10 dB attenuation is obtained at maxi- mum setting.
  • Page 28: I S-Meter Squelch

    Rotate [DIAL] to set the S-meter level or OFF. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE MUTE IMPORTANT! (for 65 W transmission): The IC-2200H is equipped with current detector circuit to LOCK T-SCAN PRIO SCAN LOCK T-SCAN...
  • Page 29: I Selecting Output Power

    BASIC OPERATION I Selecting output power I One-touch PTT function The transceiver has 4* output power levels to suit your oper- The PTT switch can be operated as a one-touch PTT switch ating requirements. Low output powers during short-distance (each push switches between transmit/receive). Using this communications may reduce the possibility of interference to function you can transmit without pushing and holding the other stations and will reduce current consumption.
  • Page 30: Repeater Operation

    REPEATER OPERATION I Accessing a repeater q Set the receive frequency (repeater output frequency). r Push and hold [PTT] to transmit. (pgs. 9, 10) • The displayed frequency automatically changes to the transmit frequency (repeater input frequency). Push [LOW ] for 1 sec., once or twice, to select •...
  • Page 31 REPEATER OPERATION z Set the receive frequency (repeater output fre- m Push [ 9(TSQL)] to return to simplex oper- SIMP DUP– SIMP quency). (pgs. 9, 10) ation. x Push [ • “+” or “–” indicator disappears. – 7(TONE)] to select minus duplex; , To turn OFF the subaudible tone encoder, push S )] to select plus duplex.
  • Page 32: I Subaudible Tones

    REPEATER OPERATION I Subaudible tones z Set the mode/channel you wish to set the sub- SET MODE USING audible tones to, such as VFO mode or mem- (Encoder function) ory/call channel. • The subaudible tone frequency is independently pro- D Subaudible tones grammed into each mode or channel.
  • Page 33 REPEATER OPERATION D DTMF tones D 1750 Hz tone ➥ Push [DTMF-S], then push the keys of the de- The microphone has 1750 Hz tone capability, used for ring DTMF-S sired DTMF digits. tone when calling, etc. • The function indicator lights green. z Push [FUNC].
  • Page 34: I Offset Frequency

    REPEATER OPERATION I Offset frequency I Repeater lockout SET MODE USING INITIAL SET MODE USING When communicating thorough a repeater, the transmit fre- quency is shifted from the receive frequency by an amount This function helps prevent interference to other stations by determined by the offset frequency.
  • Page 35: I Reversed Duplex Mode

    REPEATER OPERATION I Reversed duplex mode SET MODE USING z Push [ When the reversed duplex mode is selected, the receive fre- B(D-OFF)] to enter set mode. x Push [ quency shifts. B(D-OFF)] or [ C(T-OFF)] until (Transmit frequency shifts in normal duplex mode.) Each receive and transmit frequency is shown in the table “REV”...
  • Page 36: I Auto Repeater

    REPEATER OPERATION I Auto repeater (U.S.A. version only) INITIAL SET MODE USING r Rotate [DIAL] to turn the auto repeater function to “R1,” The USA version automatically activate the repeater settings when the operating “R2” or OFF. (DUP– or DUP+ and tone encoder ON/OFF) frequency falls within the general repeater output frequency DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY...
  • Page 37: Memory Operation

    MEMORY OPERATION I General description D Using the [Y]/[Z] keys The transceiver has 207 memory channels including 6 scan edge memory channels (3 pairs), and 1 call channel. Each of z Push [MR/CALL] to select memory mode. these channels can be individually programmed with operat- MR/CALL x Push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] to select and set the desired ing frequency (pgs.
  • Page 38: I Programming A Memory Channel

    MEMORY OPERATION I Programming a memory channel e Rotate [DIAL] to select the memory channel to be pro- VFO settings, including the set mode contents such as sub- audible tone frequency, etc., can be programmed into a mem- grammed. ory channel. •...
  • Page 39: Programming A Memory Channel Via The Microphone

    MEMORY OPERATION D Programming a memory channel via the microphone The microphone can also be used to program mem- ory channels. z Set the desired frequency in VFO mode. v Push [FUNC] then [ A(MW)] for 1 sec. to program. ➥...
  • Page 40: I Transferring Memory Contents

    MEMORY OPERATION I Transferring memory contents This function transfers a memory channel’s contents to VFO (or another memory/call channel). This is useful when search- ing for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, subaudible tone frequency etc. D Memory/call➪VFO z Select the memory/call channel to be MR/CALL...
  • Page 41 MEMORY OPERATION z Select the memory/call channel to be trans- D Memory/call➪call/memory MR/CALL ferred. q Select the memory/call channel to be transferred. ➥ Push [MR/CALL] to select memory mode, ➥ Push [M/CALL PRIO ] to select memory mode, then ro- then select the desired memory channel tate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel.
  • Page 42: I Programming Channel Names

    MEMORY OPERATION I Programming channel names r Push [SET Each memory channel and the call channel can be pro- LOCK ] to select the channel name program- grammed with an alphanumeric channel name for easy ming condition. • Frequency readouts disappear. recognition and can be indicated independently by channel.
  • Page 43 MEMORY OPERATION Channel names can also be programmed via the mi- crophone. z Select the memory/call channel to be assigned memory b Push [ B(D-OFF)] or [ C(T-OFF)] to move the cur- names. sor to left or right, respectively. ➥ Push [MR/CALL] to select memory mode, then select n Repeat steps v and b until the desired channel names the desired memory channel via [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] or keypad.
  • Page 44: I Memory Clearing

    MEMORY OPERATION I Memory clearing r Push [S.MW Contents of programmed memories can be cleared (blanked), ] momentarily, then push [S.MW if desired. again for 1 sec. This operation must be performed within 1.5 sec. q Push [V/MHz SCAN ] to select VFO mode.
  • Page 45: I Memory Bank Selection

    MEMORY OPERATION I Memory bank selection The IC-2200H has a total of 10 banks (A to J). Regular mem- z Push [MR/CALL] to select memory mode. ory channels, 0 to 199, are assigned into the desired bank for BANK/OPTION x Push [BANK/OPTION] to select memory easy memory management.
  • Page 46: I Memory Bank Setting

    MEMORY OPERATION I Memory bank setting z Push [MR/CALL] then select the desired BANK/OPTION memory channel via [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] or keypad. q Push [M/CALL x Push [ PRIO ] to select memory mode, then se- B(D-OFF)] to enter set mode. lect the desired memory channel via [DIAL].
  • Page 47: I Transferring Bank Contents

    MEMORY OPERATION I Transferring bank contents y Repeat steps q to t for transferring or erasing an an- Contents of programmed memory banks can be cleared or transferred to another bank. other banks contents. INFORMATION: Even if the memory bank contents are z Select the desired bank contents to be trans- cleared, the memory channel contents still remain pro- BANK...
  • Page 48: Call Channel Operation

    CALL CHANNEL OPERATION I Call channel selection I Call channel transferring ➥ Push [M/CALL q Push [M/CALL PRIO ] once PRIO ] several times to select the call or twice to select the call channel. • “C” appears. channel. w Push [S.MW ] momentarily, then rotate [DIAL] to se- •...
  • Page 49: I Programming A Call Channel

    CALL CHANNEL OPERATION I Programming a call channel r Push [S.MW Operating frequency, duplex information, subaudible tone in- ] for 1 sec. to program. • 3 beeps sound and the unit returns to VFO mode automatically. formation (tone encoder or tone squelch ON/OFF and its fre- quency) and alphanumeric channel names can also be z Set the desired frequency in VFO mode.
  • Page 50: Scan Operation

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan types Scanning searches for signals automatically and makes it There are 3 scan types and 4 resume conditions to suit your easier to locate new stations for contact or listening purposes. operating needs. FULL SCAN Repeatedly scans all frequen- PROGRAMMED SCAN Repeatedly scans between (p.
  • Page 51: I Scan Start/Stop

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan start/stop D Preparation z Push [VFO/LOCK] to select VFO mode for Scan resume condition (p. 42); program the scan edges SCAN full/programmed scan; push [MR/CALL] to se- (pgs. 39, 40); program 2 or more memory channels (pgs. 25, lect memory mode for memory scan.
  • Page 52: I Scan Edges Programming

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan edges programming r Push [S.MW Scan edges can be programmed in the same manner as ] for 1 sec. to program. • 3 beeps sound and VFO is automatically selected. memory channels. Scan edges are programmed into scan •...
  • Page 53 SCAN OPERATION D Programming scan edges via microphone z Set the desired frequency in VFO mode. b To program a frequency for the other scan edge channels, ➥ Push [VFO/LOCK] to select VFO mode. repeat steps z to v. ➥ Set the frequency via the keypad or [Y Y ]/[Z Z ]. x Push [FUNC] then [ A(MW)] momentarily.
  • Page 54: I Skip Channel Setting

    SCAN OPERATION I Skip channel setting SET MODE USING z Select a memory channel. The memory skip function speeds up scanning by checking ➥ Select memory mode by pushing [MR/CALL]. only those memory channels not set as skip channels. Set ➥...
  • Page 55: I Scan Resume Condition

    SCAN OPERATION I Scan resume condition SET MODE USING z Push [ The scan resume condition can be selected as timer or pause B(D-OFF)] to enter set mode. x Push [ scan. The selected resume condition is also used for priority B(D-OFF)] or [ C(T-OFF)] several watch.
  • Page 56: Priority Watch

    PRIORITY WATCH I Priority watch types Priority watch checks for signals on a VFO frequency every MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH 5 sec. while operating on a memory channel. The transceiver While operating on a VFO fre- 5 sec. has 3 priority watch types to suit your needs. You can transmit quency, priority watch checks for 50 msec.
  • Page 57: I Priority Watch Operation

    PRIORITY WATCH I Priority watch operation q Select VFO mode; then, set an operating frequency. z Select VFO mode; then, set an operating fre- PRIO w Set the watching channel(s). quency. x Set the watching channel(s). For memory channel watch: Select the desired memory channel.
  • Page 58: Dtmf Memory Encoder

    DTMF MEMORY ENCODER I Programming a DTMF code t Push [SET] or [MONI]. DTMF codes are used for autopatching, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 16 DTMF memory chan- • The first digit blinks. y Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired code. nels (d0–dF) for storage of often-used DTMF codes of up to u Push [MONI] to select the next digit.
  • Page 59: I Transmitting A Dtmf Code

    DTMF MEMORY ENCODER I Transmitting a DTMF code D Automatic transmission (DTMF memory) Transmitting a DTMF memory directly— continued NOTE: When no DTMF code programmed chan- z Push [FUNC] then [ 6(DTMF)] to turn the DTMF-S nel number is pushed, it transmits previously DTMF DTMF memory encoder ON.
  • Page 60: I Dtmf Speed

    DTMF MEMORY ENCODER I DTMF speed INITIAL SET MODE USING The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. The display shows the DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE fastest DTMF speed is selected.
  • Page 61: Pocket Beep And Tone Squelch

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH I Pocket beep operation u Push [TONE This function uses subaudible tones for calling and can be T-SCAN ] several times until “ ” or “ ” used as a “common pager” to inform you that someone has are displayed to turn ON the pocket beep with tone called while you were away from the transceiver.
  • Page 62 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH D Available tone frequency list Waiting for a call from a specific station—continued z Set the operating frequency. 67.0 79.7 94.8 110.9 131.8 156.7 171.3 186.2 203.5 229.1 TSQLS x Program the CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS 69.3 82.5 97.4...
  • Page 63: I Tone/Dtcs Squelch Operation

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH I Tone/DTCS squelch operation z Set the operating frequency. The tone or DTCS squelch opens only when receiving a sig- TSQL x Program the CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS nal with the same pre-programmed subaudible tone or DTCS code, respectively.
  • Page 64: I Tone Scan

    POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH I Tone scan r When the CTCSS tone frequency or 3-digit DTCS code is By monitoring a signal that is being operated with pocket beep, tone or DTCS squelch function, you can determine the matched, the squelch opens and the tone frequency is tone frequency or DTCS code necessary to open a squelch.
  • Page 65: Pager/Code Squelch (Required Optional Ut-108)

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH Required Optional UT-108 I Pager function I Code programming D D Before programming This function uses DTMF codes for paging and can be used as a “message pager” to inform you of a caller’s identification The pager and code squelch functions require ID codes and a even when you leave the transceiver temporarily unattended.
  • Page 66 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH D D Code programming y Push [MONI] (or [SET]) to select 2nd digit, then rotate An ID code MUST be programmed into code channel C0. Up [DIAL] to set the desired code. to 6 transmit codes are programmable into code channels, C1 •...
  • Page 67 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH z Push [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. then • Receive accept/receive inhibit ➥ “Receive accept” (“SKIP” indicator does not appear) ac- BANK/OPTION push [Y Y ] or [Z Z ] to turn Pager mode ON. x Push [ cepts pager calls when the transceiver receives a signal B(D-OFF)] to enter to the code with a code the same as that in the code channel.
  • Page 68: I Pager Operation

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH I Pager operation D Calling a specific station z Program the desired code channel in ad- q Program the desired code channel in advance (p. 53). BANK/OPTION vance (p. 54). w Set the operating frequency. x Set the operating frequency. •...
  • Page 69 PAGER/CODE SQUELCH D Waiting for a call from a specific station q Set the operating frequency. • PERSONAL CALLS This display appears when w Push [BANK ] for 1 sec then rotate [DIAL] to turn DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY you are called with your ID MUTE Pager mode ON.
  • Page 70: I Code Squelch

    PAGER/CODE SQUELCH I Code squelch z Set the operating frequency. Code squelch provides communications with quiet standby BANK/OPTION x Push [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. then since you will only receive calls from stations which know push [Y Y ]/[Z Z ] to select code squelch mode. your ID or group code.
  • Page 71: Digital Mode Operation (Required Optional Ut-115)

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION Required Optional UT-115 I Digital mode operation The IC-2200H with optional digital unit UT-115 can be oper- DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE ated for digital voice mode and slow data operation for both transmit and receive. Also available for connecting GPS re-...
  • Page 72 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Station/Repeater1/2 call sign programming Your call sign programming—continued Station call sign must be programmed for the specified sta- z Push [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. then tion call as well as repeater operation in both Digital voice and BANK/OPTION push [BANK/OPTION] or [MR/CALL] to slow data communications.
  • Page 73 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION t Push [MONI] z Push [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. then (or [SET]) to select 2nd digit, then rotate BANK/OPTION [DIAL] to set the desired character or code. push [BANK/OPTION] or [MR/CALL] to • 2nd digit blinks (1st digit stop blinking). select the call sign select mode.
  • Page 74: I Digital Voice Mode Operation

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I Digital voice mode operation q Set the desired frequency in VFO mode. (pgs. 9, 10) D D When sending a CQ • Select output power, if desired. (p.15) y Select “CQ” as the call sign. w Push [BANK ] for 1 sec.
  • Page 75 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D When calling the desired station n Select the desired call sign. y Select the desired call sign. BANK/OPTION - Push [BANK/OPTION] twice to select the - Push [BANK ] twice to select the call sign select mode. call sign select mode.
  • Page 76: I When Receiving A Digital Call

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I When receiving a Digital call z Push [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. then When an individual station call is received, the calling station BANK/OPTION call sign can be stored into the received call record. push [BANK/OPTION] or [MR/CALL] to The record is cleared once turning power OFF.
  • Page 77 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D To reply a call q Push [BANK ] or [V/MHz] several times to select the z Push [BANK/OPTION] or [MR/CALL] to call sign select mode. BANK/OPTION • “YUC” appears for station call sign. select the call sign select mode. •...
  • Page 78: I Break-In Communication

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I Break-in communication z While receiving an another stations com- The break-in function allows you to break into an another sta- BANK/OPTION tions communications in both Digital voice and slow data op- munication, push [BANK/OPTION] for eration. 1 sec.
  • Page 79: I Emergency Communication

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I Emergency communication z Set The emergency communication mode is available for Digital desired frequency then BANK/OPTION modes operation. In the emergency call, no call sign setting is [BANK/OPTION] for 1 sec. to enter the op- necessary. tion set mode.
  • Page 80: I Digital Code/Call Sign Squelch Operation

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I Digital code/Call sign squelch operation z Set the operating frequency. The digital code (CSQL) or call sign (DSQL) squelch opens TSQL x Program the digital code or call sign in setting mode. only when receiving a voice signal with the same pre-pro- grammed digital code or call sign, respectively.
  • Page 81: I Slow Data Communication

    (Refer p. 5 about the transceiver- PC connection details). • Port : The same COM port number as IC-2200H’s : 4800 bps or 9600 bps (same as step r) • Baud rate q Set the desired frequency.
  • Page 82: I Other Setting Items

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I Other setting items qPush [BANK ] for 1 sec. then push [BANK ] or D D Digital Code [V/MHz] several times to select the desired item. Sets the desired digital code for digital code squelch opera- w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired value or condition.
  • Page 83 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Data Speed D D Auto RxCall Write Select the communication speed between the transceiver and When an individual station call is received, the calling station PC from 4800 baud or 9600 baud. call sign can be stored automatically. The stored call sign can (default: 9600) be re-called when selecting a station call sign.
  • Page 84 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D Message Transmission D D TX message programming Select the Message transmission function ON and OFF. A TX message channel C1 must be programmed, if you want When ON is selected, transceiver transmits a text message to use the GPS message.
  • Page 85: I Gps Operation

    DIGITAL MODE OPERATION I GPS operation rPush [BANK The IC-2200H can indicate the current position (Latitude and Lon- ] twice to select the position indication. gitude) when a GPS receiver (compatible with an RS-232C out- DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE put/NMEA format/4800 bps) is connected to [DATA] jack.
  • Page 86 DIGITAL MODE OPERATION D D GPS Automatic transmission IMPORTANT: GPS Automatic transmission transmits at every setting interval even while receiving an another sta- q While connecting a GPS receiver, push [BANK ] for tions communication. To prevent interfere the another sta- 1 sec.
  • Page 87: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Set mode • Set mode operation z Push [ B(D-OFF)] to enter set mode. q Push [SET LOCK ] to enter the set mode. x Push [ B(D-OFF)] or [ C(T-OFF)] to select w Push [SET] or [MONI] to select the desired item. the desired item.
  • Page 88 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Display dimmer D D Tone squelch tone Adjust to suit lighting conditions. Sets subaudible tone frequency (both encoder and decoder) The levels 1 (dark) to 4 (bright: default) are available. for tone squelch operation. Total of 50 tone frequencies (67.0–254.1 Hz) are available.
  • Page 89 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Offset frequency D D Scan resume timer Sets the duplex offset frequency within 0 to 20 MHz range. Selects scan resume timer from SCT-15 (default), SCT-10, During duplex (repeater) operation, transmit frequency (or re- SCT-5 and SCP-2. ceive when reverse function is set to ON) shifts the set fre- •...
  • Page 90 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Channel skip setting D D Memory bank link function Sets channel skip setting from ON and OFF for memory skip Sets the memory bank link function ON and OFF (default). scan operation. The link function provides continuous banks scan, that scans This item appears when set mode is accessed from memory all contents in the selected banks during bank scan.
  • Page 91 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Wide/Narrow setting D D Weather alert function U.S.A. versions only Sets both the transmission and reception passband width Turns weather alert function ON and OFF. from wide and narrow. DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY When narrow is set, the transmission deviation and reception MUTE MUTE...
  • Page 92: I Initial Set Mode

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Initial set mode POWER ON D D Entering initial set mode The initial set mode is accessed at power ON and al- q While pushing [SET LOCK ], push [PWR] for 1 sec. to lows you to set seldom-changed settings. In this way, enter initial set mode.
  • Page 93 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Key-touch beep D D Auto repeater U.S.A. version only The key-touch beep can be turned OFF for silent operation. The auto repeater function automatically turns ON or OFF the (default: ON) duplex operation with a specified shift direction and tone en- coder, when the operating frequency falls within or outside of DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY 145.200–145.495 MHz,...
  • Page 94 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D Auto power OFF D D Squelch delay The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF after a Selects squelch delay from short and long to prevent re- specified period with a beep when no key operations are per- peated opening and closing of the squelch during reception formed.
  • Page 95 OTHER FUNCTIONS D D DTMF speed D D Squelch attenuator The rate at which DTMF memories send individual DTMF Turns the squelch attenuator function ON and OFF. characters can be set to accommodate operating needs. • ON : The squelch attenuator activates when [SQL] •...
  • Page 96: I Weather Channel Operation

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Weather channel operation U.S.A. versions only D D Weather channel selection q Select the desired weather channel. w Turn the weather alert function ON in set mode. q Push [M/CALL PRIO ] sev- ➥ Push [SET LOCK ] to enter set mode.
  • Page 97: I Microphone Keys

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Microphone keys D D [UP]/[DN] keys on a microphones The supplied HM-133V’s (optional for some versions) [F-1] and [F-2] keys memorize the transceiver conditions. (other than HM-133V) POWER ON The [UP]/[DN] keys of the standard or an optional micro- The following functions are assigned to the [UP]/[DN] keys phone (other than the HM-133V) can be assigned functions on the other microphones (HM-118N/TAN, etc.) when first ap-...
  • Page 98: I Partial Reset

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Partial reset I All reset POWER ON POWER ON If you want to initialize the operating conditions (VFO fre- The function display may occasionally display erroneous in- quency, VFO settings, set mode contents) without clearing formation (e.g. when first applying power). This may be the memory contents, a partial resetting function is available caused externally by static electricity or by other factors.
  • Page 99: I Data Cloning

    OTHER FUNCTIONS I Data cloning POWER ON Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the pro- w While pushing [M/CALL grammed contents from one transceiver to another; or , data PRIO ], turn power ON to from a personal computer to a transceiver using the optional enter cloning mode (mas- CS-2200H CLONING SOFTWARE...
  • Page 100 OTHER FUNCTIONS D Cloning using a personal computer D Cloning error Data can be cloned to and from a personal computer (Mi- NOTE: DO NOT push any key on the sub-transceiver dur- crosoft Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP) using the optional ® ® ing cloning.
  • Page 101: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL • Frequency coverage (unit: MHz) • Max. frequency deviation : ±5.0 kHz /±2.5 kHz [Wide] [Narrow] ‡ USA, Asia, Australia Tx: 144–148/Rx: 118–174* • Spurious emissions : Less than –60 dBc (600 Ω) Europe Tx: 144–146/Rx: 118–174* • Microphone connector : 8-pin modular Europe-1, Taiwan, Korea Tx/Rx: 144–146...
  • Page 102: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE I Troubleshooting If your transceiver seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following points before sending it to a service center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. No power comes on. • Power connector has a poor contact. • Check the connector pins. —...
  • Page 103: I Fuse Replacement

    MAINTENANCE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. Some memory channels • The input channel number has not yet been pro- • Rotate [DIAL] to check whether the channel has — cannot be selected via the grammed. been programmed or not. microphone keypad. Scan does not operate.
  • Page 104: I Optional Unit Installation

    MAINTENANCE I Optional unit installation q Remove [DIAL] and unscrew the 2 allen-socket bolts from t Install the unit as illustrated below. Insert tightly to avoid ″) the front panel using with an allen wrench (2.5 mm; ⁄ bad contact. Flat cable Allen-socket bolts...
  • Page 105 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 Düsseldorf 8th Dec. 2003 essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Place and date of issue Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed.
  • Page 106: Mode Arrangement

    MODE ARRANGEMENT VFO mode (p. 9) LOCK DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY MUTE T - SCAN T-SCAN LOCK PRIO SCAN TONE S ET MONI TONE M/CALL V/ MHz When the DTMF memory encoder is SCAN SCAN SCAN PRIO activated. V/MHz V/MHz V/MHz BANK M/CALL...
  • Page 107 MODE ARRANGEMENT SET MODE INITIAL SET MODE LOCK DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY Turn power ON while pushing DIGITAL Display dimmer (p. 75) Scan resume timer (p. 76) DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL PRIO AO BUSY DIGITAL Beep tone on/off (p.
  • Page 108 I GER I FRA I ESP I SWE I AUT I NED I POR I GBR I ITA I FIN I IRL I LUX I NOR A-6329H-1EX Printed in Japan 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan 2003 Icom Inc. ©...

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