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1、INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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. i28
2、00H DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER Downloaded by? Amateur Radio Directory? ? www.hamdirectory.info i FOREWORD READ ALL INSTRUCTIONScarefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This in- struction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-2800H. EXPLI
3、CIT DEFINITIONS The explicit defi nitions below apply to this instruction manual. CAUTIONS RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while dri- ving a vehicle. Safe driving requires you
4、r full attentionany- thing less may result in an accident. RWARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER disassem- ble the remote controller.There is a high voltage circuit inside. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC or using reverse polarity.This will ruin the trans- ceiver. NEVER
5、cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver may be damaged. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER let objects impede the operatio
6、n of the cooling fan on the rear panel. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to trans- mit. WORD R WARNING CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Equipment dam
7、age may occur. Versions of the IC-2800H which display the “CE” symbol on the se- rial number seal comply with the European harmonised standard ETS300 684 (EMC product standard for Commercially Available Amateur Radio Equipment). ii DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting c
8、aps or in an explosive atmosphere. During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the vehicles engine.When transceiver power is ON and your vehicles engine is OFF, the vehicles battery will soon become exhausted. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or i
9、n areas with temperatures below 10C (+14F) or above +60C (+140F). AVOIDthe use of chemical agents such as benzine or alco- hol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceivers sur- faces. Place unit in a secure place to avoid inadvertent use by chil- dren. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become h
10、ot when op- erating it continuously for long periods. USEIcom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturers microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver if attached. For LCD display DO NOT press the LCD screen. Excessive pressure may cause permanent damage
11、 to the LCD. DO NOT tap or scratch the LCD using sharp objects. BE CAREFULwhen cleaning the LCD. Dust can easily scratch the surface. LCDs are produced using high-density manufacturing tech- nology resulting in 99.98% active dots, however, up to 0.02% of the dots may be non-active and/or continuousl
12、y active.This is normal and does not indicate LCD malfunction. Uneven areas may be displayed depending on display con- tents in some cases. After displaying the same screen continuously for long peri- ods, image burn-inmay occur. In such cases, turn the power OFF and discontinue operation for at lea
13、st 24 hours. For U.S.A. only CAUTION: Changes or modifi cations to this device, not ex- pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. 1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES . 1 2PANEL DESCRIPTION . 213 IController unit . 2 IFunction display . 4 IBasic function
14、 menu . 6 IMain unit . 8 IHM-98 microphone . 10 IHM-97/118 microphone . 13 3INSTALLATION . 1417 ILocation . 14 IMounting with the mounting bracket . 14 IMounting the remote controller . 15 IBattery connection . 15 IDC power supply connection . 16 ICable connection . 16 IAntenna installation . 17 4FR
15、EQUENCY SETTING . 1822 IPreparation . 18 ILock functions . 19 IUsing the tuning dial . 20 IUsing the Y/Z keys . 20 ISetting a tuning step . 21 IUsing the keypad . 22 5BASIC OPERATION . 2325 IReceiving . 23 IMonitor function . 24 IAudio mute function . 24 ITransmitting . 24 ISelecting output power .
16、25 IOne-touch PTT function . 25 6REPEATER OPERATION . 2631 IAccessing a repeater . 26 I1750 Hz tone . 28 ISubaudible tone . 29 IOffset frequency . 30 IAuto repeater function . 31 7MEMORY/CALL CHANNELS . 3239 IGeneral . 32 IProgramming during selection. 32 IProgramming after selection. 33 ITransferri
17、ng memory contents to another memory . 33 IProgramming during selection via the microphone . 34 IProgramming after selection via the microphone . 34 ITransferring memory contents to another memory via the microphone . 35 IMemory clear . 36 IAlphanumeric display . 37 ICall channel . 38 8SCRATCH PAD M
18、EMORY . 4041 IWhat is a scratch pad memory? . 40 ICalling up a scratch pad memory . 40 ITransferring scratch pad memory contents . 41 9SCAN OPERATION . 4246 IScan types . 42 IFull/programmed scan . 43 ISelecting scan edges . 44 IMemory scan . 45 ISkip channel setting . 46 IScan resume condition . 46
19、 10 BAND SCOPE . 47 IOperation . 47 11 PRIORITY WATCH . 4849 IPriority watch types . 48 IPriority watch operation . 48 12 SUBAUDIBLE TONE OPERATION . 5053 ITone squelch operation . 50 IPocket beep operation . 52 ITone scan . 53 13 DTMF MEMORY . 5456 IProgramming a DTMF code . 54 ITransmitting a DTMF
20、 code. 55 IDTMF speed . 56 14 WIRELESS OPERATION . 5762 IConnection . 57 IHM-90 wireless microphone. 57 IEX-1759 installation . 58 IHM-90 switches . 59 IMicrophone address . 62 15 OTHER FUNCTIONS . 6375 IBeep tones . 63 ITime-out timer . 63 IAuto power-off function . 64 ICooling fan . 64 ISquelch de
21、lay . 65 ISub band mute . 65 ISub band busy beep . 66 IAutomatic RF attenuator . 66 IMemory name indication . 67 IHM-98 F-1/F-2 keys . 67 IHM-97/118 UP/DN keys . 68 IDisplay contrast . 68 IDisplay brightness . 69 IIndication type . 69 IMy call function . 69 IPacket operation . 70 IVideo monitor func
22、tion . 73 IDemonstration display . 74 IAM/FM narrow mode . 74 IFuse replacement . 74 IPartial reset . 75 IAll reset . 75 16 CS-2800 CLONING SOFTWARE . 7679 17 TROUBLESHOOTING . 80 18 OPTIONS . 81 19 SPECIFICATIONS . 8283 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The transceiver comes with the fo
23、llowing accessories.Qty. q DC power cable (OPC-346) . 1 w Remote controller cable*1. 1 e Remote controller mounting bracket (MB-73) . 1 r Main unit mounting bracket . 1 t Mounting screws, nuts and washers . 1 set y Fuse (FGB 20 A) . 1 u Remote controller mounting screws and nut . 1 set i Microphone*
24、2(HM-98/97/118) . 1 *1A ferrite core is attached at one end of the cable for the U.S.A., Europe, Taiwan and Italy versions. *2The microphones illustrated at left are the HM-98 and HM-118. One of either the HM-98, HM-97 or HM-118/T/TA microphone is supplied depending on version. qe r w tyu i HM-98HM-
25、118 I Controller unit 2 2PANEL DESCRIPTION MAIN SCPSCP TS V/MH TS V/MH SCN M/C SCN M/C LOW MONI LOW MONI TOT R X T X M I D - L O M I D - L O SUB MAINDUPSQLTPRIO DUPSQLTPRIO OFF M P M P 99 1455.000 99 4353.000 VOLVOL SQLSQL CHG/LPOWER MAIN Function display (p. 4) q w e rt y u o !0!0 i Downloaded by?
26、Amateur Radio Directory? ? www.hamdirectory.info 3 2PANEL DESCRIPTION q VHF VOLUME CONTROL VOL Adjusts the VHF audio level. (p. 23) w VHF SQUELCH CONTROL SQL Adjusts the VHF squelch level. (p. 23) Depending on the set mode setting, the RF attenuator is automatically activated when SQL is rotated clo
27、ck- wise past the 12 oclock position. (pgs. 23, 66) e VHF TUNING DIAL DIAL Rotate DIAL to set operating frequencies, memory chan- nels, set mode contents, etc. (p. 20) r CHANGE/LOCK SWITCH CHG/L Toggles the multi-function switch menu. (p. 6) Push CHG/L for 2 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and O
28、FF. (p. 19) t POWER SWITCH POWER Push for 2 sec. to toggle the transceiver power ON and OFF. (p. 18) y UHF TUNING DIAL DIAL Rotate DIAL to set operating frequencies, memory chan- nels, set mode contents, etc. (p. 20) u UHF SQUELCH CONTROL SQL Adjusts the UHF squelch level. (p. 23) Depending on the s
29、et mode setting, the RF attenuator is automatically activated when SQL is rotated clock- wise past the 12 oclock position. (pgs. 23, 66) i VIDEO INPUT JACK VIDEO IN Inputs an NTSC or PAL video signal depending on version. (p. 73) o UHF VOLUME CONTROL VOL Adjusts the UHF audio level. (p. 23) !0 MULTI
30、-FUNCTION SWITCHES (pgs. 6, 7) Push to select the function indicated in the right-hand or left-hand LCD display of these switches. Left-hand switches are used for VHF band and right-hand switches are used for UHF band. Functions vary depending on the operating condition. 4 2PANEL DESCRIPTION I Funct
31、ion display q FUNCTION INDICATORS (pgs. 6, 7) Indicate the functions assigned to the multi-function switches at left. w DTMF MEMORY ENCODER INDICATOR (p. 54) Appears when the DTMF memory encoder is in use. e LOCK INDICATOR (p. 19) Appears when the lock function is in use. r TIME-OUT TIMER INDICATOR
32、(p. 63) Appears when the time-out timer is activated. Flashes when the time-out time elapses and the trans- mission is terminated. t S/RF INDICATOR Shows the relative signal strength while receiving. Shows the relative output power while transmitting. (pgs. 23, 24) “RX” appears when receiving a sign
33、al or when the squelch is open. “TX” appears when transmitting. y FUNCTION INDICATORS (pgs. 6, 7) Indicate the functions assigned to the multi-function switches at right. u AUTO POWER-OFF INDICATOR (p. 64) Appears when the auto power-off function is in use. i MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT Shows the memory
34、or call channel number, etc. “M” appears when a memory channel is selected.(p.18) “” appears when a selected memory channel is set as a skip channel. (p. 46) “P” appears when the memory channel frequency is set as a skip frequency during scanning. (p. 46) MAINMAIN SCPSCP V/MH TS V/MH TS M/C SCN M/C
35、SCN MONI LOW MONI LOW TOT R X T X M I D - L O M I D - L O SUB MAIN AM DUPSQLTPRIO DUPSQLTPRIO OFF M P M P 99 4353.000 99 1455.000 q q q r q w e t i y y u y y o !0!1!2!3!4!5!6 5 2PANEL DESCRIPTION o FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the operating frequency, memory name, etc. !0 PRIORITY WATCH INDICATOR (p. 48)
36、 Appears when priority watch is in use. !1 TONE INDICATORS (pgs. 26, 50, 52) “T” appears when the subaudible tone encoder is in use; “TSQL” appears during pocket beep operation and “T SQL” appears when the tone squelch function is acti- vated. !2 DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 26) Appear when semi-duplex ope
37、ration (repeater operation) is in use. “DUP” appears when minus duplex is selected; “DUP” appears when plus duplex is selected. !3 OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS (p. 25) “HI” appears when high output power is selected. “MID-HI” appears when mid high output power is se- lected “MID-LO” appears when mid low
38、output power is se- lected “LO” appears when low output power is selected !4 MAIN BAND INDICATOR (p. 18) “Q” appears above the frequency which is selected as the main band. “” appears when the sub band access function is in use. This function can be used via the HM-98 and HM-90. !5 AM/FM NARROW MODE
39、 INDICATOR (p. 74) “AM” appears when AM mode is selected. AM mode is available for the U.S.A. and S. America versions only. “NAR” appears when FM narrow mode is selected. FM narrow mode is available for the VHF band of the Europe and Italy versions only. !6 MUTE INDICATOR (pgs. 24, 65) Both bands in
40、dicators appear when the mute function is in use. This function can be used via the HM-98 and HM-90. Sub bands indicator appears when the sub band mute function is activated. 6 2PANEL DESCRIPTION I Basic function menu The multi-function switches have 2 main menus. Pushing CHG/L toggles between the 2
41、 multi-function switch menus. Left-hand switches are used for VHF band and right-hand switches are used for UHF band except i and o. MAIN SCP MAIN SCP V/MH TS V/MH TS M/C SCN M/C SCN MONI LOW MONI LOW M I D - L O M I D - L O MAIN 433.000 12 145.000 12 M I D - L O M I D - L O MAIN 433.000 12 145.000
42、12 MAIN EDITEDIT MAIN S.MW MW S.MW MW DTMF TON DUP TON DUP DISP SET CHG/L q w e rr e w q t y u io u y t q MAIN BAND/BAND SCOPE MENU MAIN(SCP) Push to select the main band. (p. 18) Push for 2 sec. to enter the band scope screen. (p. 47) w VFO/MHz/TUNING STEP MENU V/MH(TS) Push to select VFO mode or t
43、o select the MHz tuning step while in VFO mode. (p. 20) Push for 2 sec. to enter tuning step screen. (p. 21) e MEMORY CHANNEL/CALL CHANNEL/SCAN MENU M/C(SCN) Push to select the memory mode or call channel. (pgs. 18, 38) Push for 2 sec. to enter the scan screen. (p. 42) 7 2PANEL DESCRIPTION r MONITOR/LOW POWER MENU MONI(LOW) Push to toggle the monitor function ON and OFF.