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1、IC-Rl WIDEBANDRECEIVER IMPORTANT READALLINSTRUCTIONScarefully and completely before using theIC-R1. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTIONMANUAL- This instruction manual contains important safety and oper- ating instructions for theIC-R1. The use of non-lcom battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance
2、and invalidate the warranty. OPERATING NOTES Information overheard through the IC-R1, but not intended for you, cannot be lawfully used in any way. The IC-R1 may receive its own oscillated frequency, result- ing in no reception or only noise reception, on some fre- quencies. The IC-R1 may receive in
3、terference from extremely strong signals on different frequencies or when using an external high-gain antenna. CAUTIONS NEVERconnect a non-recommended charger.This may result in a fire hazard or an electric shock. NEVERconnect more than a 16 V DC power source to the receiver. This will ruin the rece
4、iver. DO NOTuse or place the receiver in areas with temper- atures below -10C(+ 14F) or over + 60C (+ 140F). AVOIDthe use of strong chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they may damage the receiver surfaces. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The following explicit definitions apply to thi
5、s manual: Y:WORD bEFINl:rioN . CAUTIONEquipment damage and/or personal in- jury could occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only.No NOTErisk of personal injury or equipment damage. Pushxl+ylWhile pushing switch x, push switchy. Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU Memory scan watch40 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORT
6、ANTI OPERATINGNOTESI CAUTIONS,I EXPLICITDEFINITIONSI TABLEOF CONTENTS11 FOREWORD1 UNPACKING1 1PRE-OPERATION. . 2 2 PANELDESCRIPTION3-8 Front and side panels3 .Toppanel . . 4 Keyboard5 Function display7 3 BATTERYCHARGING9-10 4 ACCESSORYATTACHMENT11 5BASICOPERATION12-20 General12 Selecting VFO mode12
7、Selecting a receive mode13 Selecting a tuning step14 .Tuninga frequency (via the keyboard)15 .Tuninga frequency (via the tuning control)16 Dial select steps17 Lock function17 Listening example 118 Listening example 2,19 6MEMORYMODE21-24 .General, . . 21 Selecting MEMORY mode21 Selecting a memory cha
8、nnel, 22 Programminga memory channel23 Transferringa memory to VFO . , , 24 Masking a memory channel.,. 24 7SCAN OPERATION,. , ,25-37 What is scanning?,25 Scan types .,25 Programmedscan . , , . ,27 Programmingscan edges29 Programmingskip scan, . , . 31 Setting and cancelling skip information, , ,32
9、Auto-memorywrite scan33 Memory scan34 Memory select scan ,35 Mode select scan,36 Summary of scan types ,37 8PRIORITYWATCH,38-40 What is priority watch?38 Types of priority watch38 Memory channel watch,39 9 CLOCKMODE41-44 What is CLOCK mode? 41 Setting the time, ,41 Power-on timer,43 Sleep timer,44 1
10、0OTHER FEATURES,45-46 Display contrast,45 Monitor function45 Display lighting,45 Battery indicator,46 Beep tones,46 Power saver46 11SET MODE47-50 .General,. ,47 Entering SET mode,48 Setting displays,48 12TROUBLESHOOTING51-53 Troubleshooting.,51 Exiting a display,53 13SPECIFICATIONS54 14OPTIONS55 ii
11、Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU FOREWORD Thank -youforpurchasingtheIC-R1WIDEBAND RECEIVER,a state-of-the-arthandheldreceivermade with Icoms most advancedtechnology. The IC-R1 has the following features: Incrediblycompactsize and weight includingthe inter- nal NiCd battery . Widebandfrequencycoverage 0.
12、1-1300MHz . in AM, FM and Wide FM modes . , Guaranteedrange: 2-905MHz. Some versions do not have the full range because of frequency restrictions . . MHz is an abbreviationof megahertzor 1.000.000hertz. where hertz is a unit of frequency. INFO Electromagneticradiationwhichhas frequenciesof 20,000 Hz
13、(20kHz)andaboveis calledradiofrequency(RF) energybecauseit is usefulin radiotransmissions.The IC-R1receivesRF energyand convertsit into audiofre- quency (AF) energy which in turn actuates a loudspeakerto createsoundwaves.AFenergyisintherangeof 20-20,000Hz. Qty. UNPACKING Accessoriesincluded with the
14、 IC-R1: CDHandstrap.1 Antenna(FA-4B).1 Wallcharger1 Belt clip and screws.1 set Q Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU 1 Charge .the battery. Connect the supplied wall charger as illustrated in the diagram be- low. The CPU backup battery will also be fully charged. See p. 9 for details on safetyand use of a
15、desktop charger. NEVERattempt to charge a battery case containing dry cell (i.e. non-rechargeable) batter- ies. PRE-OPERATION 2 Reset the receiver. When first applying power, the internal recharge- able backup battery may be empty. In this case, before you can operate the receiver, the following res
16、et procedure must be performed. While push- ing F andCl. ,rotate PWRNOllto turn power ON. _-=I-I-PWRNOL Thedisplayreturnstoitsfactory-shippeddefault settings. (see p. 51) CAUTION:Resetting the CPU will clear and initializeallmemorychannelcontents,pro- grammed scan edge frequency bands, SET mode sett
17、ings and clock and timer settings. 3 Connect the antenna. Insert the supplied antenna into the antenna connector and rotate the antenna as shown in the diagram below. Do not remove the attached rubber cap as it helps pre- vent dust from entering the receiver. W J s- 0111 11 2 Downloaded by RadioManu
18、ai.EU PANEL DESCRIPTION Front and side panels WATCH SWITCHW Used to activateCLOCKmode.(see p.41) FUNCTIONSWITCHF) While pushingF), the secondaryfunc- tions of switchesand controlscan be accessed.(see pgs. 5, 6) CONTRASTSWITCHCONT Adjuststhe functiondisplaycontrast. (see p. 45) MONITORSWITCHMONI Open
19、sthe squelchfully for reception of weaksignalsundercertaincondi- tions. (see pgs. 12, 45) BATTERYPACK RELEASEBUTTON Opensthelatchforbottomcapor optionalbatterycap removal.(see p. 11) 3 RECEIVEINDICATORRX Lights up in green while receiving. Indicatesthat the squelchneedsad- justmentif it lights while
20、receivingno signal. (see p. 12) FUNCTIONDISPLAY Indicatesthe operatingcondition.(see pgs. 7, 8) LIGHT SWITCHLIGHT Used to backlightthe functiondisplay. Lights the display for approximately5 sec. exceptwhenthe light functionis activated.(see p. 45) SPEAKER Emits the receive audio. KEYBOARD Numeraland
21、otherfunctionkeysfor tuningandactivatingfunctions.(see pgs. 5, 6) Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU Top panel EXTERNALDC POWER JACK DC13.8V Connectsthe suppliedwall chargerfor chargingtheinternalbatteriesorat- tached battery pack. (see p.9) .:;,:.:.:.:.:.:.:;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.,. .prfHIfqlrghrglgl ppr(:lti9Wi
22、thElr!extE3rr1al.bd.p()wer sClyrc:simltr19yIYsflrgetfl.b.at tel)pck. ANTENNACONNECTOR Connectsthe supplied flexibleantenna. Be carefulwhenconnectingan exter- nalantenna.(seep.2andOPER- ATINGNOTES on p, i) SQUELCHCONTROLSQUELCH Variesthesquelchthresholdpoint for audio mute. (see p.12) Pushing MONI op
23、ens the squelch fully. PANEL DESCRIPTION1 EXTERNALSPEAKERJACK SP Connectsan 8 Q optionalspeakeror earphone,if desired. Theinternalspeakerwillnotfunction when either option is connected . LINE OUT JACK LINE OUT 1rUsea subminiplugto connecttoa (-Itaperecorderin ordertorecordthe signal being received.
24、Use the volumecontrol to adjust the re- cording level. TUNINGCONTROL Usedtosetanoperatingfrequency (see p. 16) or a memorychannel(see p.22). VOLUMECONTROLPWRNOL Turns power ON and adusts the audio level. (see p.12) 4 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU I I 1PANEL DESCRIPTION MODE G) T.S G) SKIP CD APON CD
25、SLEEP G) MASK G:) PRIO CD SET G) DIAL-SEL G) MODE-S CD 5 When selecting VFO mode: In MEMORY mode: turns the memory mask function ON and OFF. (see p. enter a digit for the receive24) frequency. (see p. 15)i-S-t-a-rts-/-st-o-p-s-p-ri-or-ity-w-a-t-ch-.-(-Se-e-p-g-s-.-3-9-,-40-)-i r-M:ODET=.S:_SKIPM.V (
26、0CDCD) AP ONSLEEPMASKMW ;:C!:=)CI:=5)-(-=:!:5j) .-;PRIO-_:SET-DIAL;SELP-SET (CDCD CD)(0) SELMMODE-S AUTO MS P-SCAN CbCD)G) In VFO mode: selects a receive mode, FM, AM or W FM. (see p. 13) In VFO mode: selects a tuning step. Use together with the tuning control for selection. (see p. 14) In MEMORY mo
27、de: designates skip channels for memory scan. (see p. 32) In CLOCK mode: starts the power-on timer. (see p. 43) Starts the sleep timer. (see p. 44) In VFO mode: selects a dial select step. (see p. 17) In MEMORY mode: starts/stops mode select scan. (see p. 36) L-=- Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU In VFO
28、mode:incrementsordecrementsthe memory channelnumber.(see p. 22) In MEMORYmode:incrementsand decrements memorychannelswhichare NOT masked.(see t-ip.22) In SET or CLOCKmodes:changesthe display contents.(see pgs. 41. 48) SELM C!) AUTOMS MW PSET G) PSCAN G) PANEL DESCRIPTION1 In VFO mode: clears the dig
29、its to the right of theIn MEMORYmode: starts/stopsmemory select scan. decimal point for frequencyinput.(see p. 35) (see p. 15) In VFOmode:entersthe selectedreceivefre-In VFO mode: starts/stopsauto-memorywrite scan. quency. (see p. 15)(see p. 33 ) In MEMORYmode:entersa selectedmemory channel.(see p.
30、22) SelectsVFOmodewhenpushedin MEMORYIn MEMORYmode:transfersmemorycontentsto VFO mode. (see p. 13)mode. (see p. 24 ) Stops scanning.(see p. 37) Clears numerickey input. (see p. 15) In VFO mode:selectsMEMORYmode.(see p. 21) In MEMORYmode:changesthe memorychan- nel number in incrementsof 10. (see p. 2
31、2) In VFO mode: writes to a memory channel.(see p. 23) In VFOmode:activatestheconditionforsettingpro- grammedscanedge frequenciesfor programmedscan. (see p. 29) In VFO mode: starts/stopsprogrammedscan. (see p. 27) In MEMORYmode: starts/stopsmemory scan. (see p, 34) 6 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU 1PA
32、NEL DESCRIPTION Function display FUNCTIONINDICATOR Appearswhile the functionF switch is RECEIVEMODE INDICATOR pushed. (see pgs. 5, 6) Indicatestheselectedreceivemode. (see p. 13) . FREQUENCYREADOUT Showsthereceivingfrequencyor the SET MODE INDICATOR SET mode contents.(see pgs. 15 and -. ./ Appearswh
33、ile SET modeis selected. 47)l!mlw FM AM AUTOSET. (see p. 48) I,00.,.O5l.A fLfLfO:OOLf DIAL SELECTINDICATORS II 1.!:J.fl.lil .l _ I-MEMORYCHANNELINDICATOR CANSKIP PROG PRIO, - Oneof theseindicatorsappearswhile TS 0.5 8 9 10 121520 25 30 50 Showstheselectedmemorychannel pushingF.It showsthedialselect
34、=. number.(see p. 22) step.(see p. 17) PROGRAMMEDSCAN INDICATOR S-INDICATOR Appearswhile selectinga programmed Shows the relative signal strengthwhile scan edge channel.(see p. 29) receiving.(see p. 16) 7 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU LOW BATTERYINDICATOR Appearswhentheconnectedbattery requires charg
35、ing.(see p. 46) LOCKINDICATOR Appearswhile the lock functionis acti- vated. (see p. 17) SCAN INDICATOR Appearswhile scanning.(see p. 25) SKIP INDICATOR Appearswhentheselectedmemory channel is set as a skip channel. Blinkswhilescanningifskipchannels have been designated. (see p. 32) TUNINGSTEP INDICA
36、TORS Show the selectedtuningstep.(see p. 14) PANEL DESCRIPTION1 AUTO MEMORYWRITE SCAN INDICATOR Blinks while auto-memorywrite scan is activated.(see p. 33 ) SCAN UP/DOWNINDICATORS Blinktoindicatescandirectionwhile scanning.(see p. 28) MEMORYINDICATOR AppearswhileMEMORYmodeis se- lected. (see p. 21)
37、PRIORITYWATCHINDICATOR Appearswhileoperatingapriority watch. (see p. 38) 8 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU 1-3 1- BATTERY CHARGING TheIC-R1sinternalbatteryis are- chargeableNiCd and cantypicallybe rechargedupto300times(approx.) Chargetheinternalbatterywhenthe lowbattery indicator, (; , appears. Whenusi
38、ng thereceiverwithoutan op- tional attachedbatterypack or case the internal battery provides about2-3hrs. of operation(with a continuous signal.such as a broadcast.at medium audio output) . When using the receiver with an optional battery pack or case, the operating times varywiththecapacityof thepa
39、ckor batteriesused with the case.When the attachedbatterypack or casebecomes exhausted,remove it and continue opera- tion using the internal battery. NOTE:Whenan optionalbatterypack is attached,the internalbatterycannot be Charged. CAUTION:Neverattemptto chargea batterycasecontainingnon- rechargeabl
40、ebatteries. 9 Regular charging of the internal battery Connectthe suppliedwall chargerto the DC 13.8 V jack. IC-R1 Suppliedwall charger Chargingperiod:15 hrs. (approx.) Rapid chargingwith the optional BC-72 TheBC-72allowsyoutorapidly chargetheinternalbatteryoran attachedoptional battery pack. Tochar
41、getheinternalbattery.the optionalBA-12BATIERYCHARGE ADAPTER must be attached. BC-72 (optional) IC-R1 with attached BA-12 NOTE:NiCdbatterieswiththe BP-90BATIERYCASEcannotbe chargedusing the BC-72 . Chargingperiod:1-2 hrs.(approx.) Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU Chargingwithan op- tional charger or cabl
42、es BC-73E/Dfor BP-81 or 82 only BC-74A/E/DNfor BP-81-85,90 NEVER connect the above options when using the BP-90with dry cell (l.e. non-rechargeable)batteries. Chargingperiod:15 hrs. (approx.) CP-12 (optional) To cigarette lighter socket whiteEB blacke OPC-254(optional) to DC 13.8 V Chargingtheoption
43、al BP-85 TochargetheoptionalBP-85by itself,connectthewallchargeror optional cable to the charging jack. BC-74A/E/DN e. CP-12 (optional) OPC-254(optional) TheBC-73E/Dcannotbeused with the BP-85. Chargingperiod:15 hrs. (approx.) BATTERY CHARGING3 Using your battery wisely Overchargingand completedisch
44、arging may shorten the life of a battery. Rechargingcanusuallybeperformed 300times,butbatterylifecanbe lengthenedto about500rechargesas follows: 1. Avoidovercharging.Thecharging period should be less than 48 hours. 2. Use the batteryuntil it is almostcom- pletely dischargedundernormalcon- ditions.We
45、recommendbattery chargingas soonas the low battery indicator appears. NEVER connect two or more chargersat the same time. Be sure to turn the receiverpowerOFF during charging . .Chargingmay not occur in extremecold (under OC;+32 OF) or extremeheat (over+40C;+104 OF). 10 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU
46、t 11 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT Handstrap The handstrap facilitates carrying the receiver. Insert the end of the handstap through the projecting loop on the receiver using a pointed instrument, such as a mechanical pencil. Then, put one end of the handstrap through the other ends loop and tight- en as sho
47、wn above. Bottom cap removalBelt clip Remove the bottom cap when attach- ing an optional battery pack or when rapid charging the internal battery with the BC-72. Push the battery pack release button upwards, then slide the bottom cap to the right with the receiver facing you. This enables you to att
48、ach an optional battery pack. The belt clip allows you to attach the receiver to your belt. Remove the 2 plastic screws on the rear of the receiver, then attach the belt clip using thesuppliedmetal screws. Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU General Operatingthe IC-R1 is easy.However,in orderto get themost out of its operating potential,pleasego throughthe following procedures,step-by-step.Then,trythe examplescontainedat the end of this chap- ter. WhatIs VFO? TheIC-R1hasseveralmodesforopera- tion,eachof whichhasits owndistinct functions.VFO (VariableFrequencyOpera- tion)