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1、INSTRUCTION MANUAL iC-r8500 COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER Downloaded by? Amateur Radio Directory? ? www.hamdirectory.info The IC-R8500 complies with essential require- ments of the 89/336/EEC directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility. This compliance is based on conformity with the ETSI specifi cation p
2、rETS300 684 (EMC product standard for Commercially Available Amateur Radio Equipment). UNPACKING PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLYbefore attempting to operate the receiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This instruction manual contains important safety and oper- ating inst
3、ructions for the IC-R8500. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS RINDOOR USE ONLY! NEVER expose the IC-R8500 or AC adapter to rain, snow or any liquids. RNEVERconnect the receiver to an AC outlet directly. This may pose a fi re hazard or result in an electric shock. Always use the supplied AC adapter or connect to a
4、 13.8 V DC power source. RNEVERconnect to an AC outlet that exceeds the suggested voltage for each AC adapter version. This could cause a fi re or ruin the AC adapter and/or receiver. RNEVERuse non-rated fuses. Non-rated fuses could cause a fi re or ruin the receiver. NEVERlet metal, wire or other o
5、bjects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the receiver. This will cause electric shock. AVOID using or placing the receiver in areas with tem- peratures below 10C (+14F) or above +50C (+122F). AVOID placing the receiver in excessively dusty envi- ronments or in direct sunligh
6、t. AVOID placing the receiver against walls or putting anything on top of the receiver. This will obstruct heat dissipation. RESPECT other peoples privacy. Information over- heard but not intended for you cannot lawfully be used in any way. i Accessories included with the IC-R8500: Qty. AC adapter (
7、AD-55A)* .1 DC power cable (OPC-023C) .1 Mini plug (2-conductor, 3.5d) .1 Phono (RCA) plugs .2 Fuse (FGMB 125 V 3 A; internal use) .1 Fuses (FGB 3 A; for DC cable) .2 Screws (M412 for optional MB-23).2 Screws (C0 38 for optional MB-23 feet) .4 Allen bolts (M58 for optional IC-MB12) .4 *Some versions
8、 are not supplied with an AC adapter. WORDDEFINITION RWARNING Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. NOTE If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fi re or electric shock. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT . i EXPLICIT DEFINITIO
9、NS . i PRECAUTIONS. i UNPACKING. i TABLE OF CONTENTS . ii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION .16 IFront panel.1 IRear panel .5 IFunction display .6 2 CONNECTIONS .710 IMounting installation .7 IRequired connections .8 IAntenna connection .9 IGrounding .9 ITape recorder connections .10 ITransceive function.10 IConn
10、ecting to a PC .10 IData demodulation terminal .10 3 FREQUENCY SETTING .1112 IRead me fi rst.11 IUsing the keypad .11 IUsing the main dial .12 ILock function .12 4 RECEIVE FUNCTIONS .1316 IInitial settings .13 IMode selection.13 ISquelch function .14 IFunctions for FM.14 IFunctions for SSB/CW .14 ID
11、ata communications.16 5 MEMORY CHANNELS .1722 IGeneral .17 IBank selection .17 IChannel selection .18 IProgramming .19 ICopy and paste (memory editing).19 IClearing .19 IChannel/bank names .20 IAssigning channels numbers .21 6 SCANS .2328 IOperation .23 IMode select function.25 ISpecifying skip chan
12、nel and frequency .25 IAutomatic bank limit/skip functions.26 IVoice scan control function .26 IProgramming scan edge frequencies .27 IScan speed/delay functions.27 7 SLEEP TIMER .29 8 SET MODE .30 IGeneral .30 IQuick set mode items .31 IInitial set mode items .31 9 CONNECTOR INFORMATION.3334 10 CON
13、TROL COMMANDS .3536 ICommand table .35 IData format .35 11 MAINTENANCE .37 IDisassembly .37 IFuse replacement .37 ILevel adjustments .37 IMemory backup .37 ICPU resetting .37 ICleaning.37 12 OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS.3840 IUT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER UNIT.38 IFL-52A CW NARROW FILTER.38 ICR-293 HIGH STABIL
14、ITY CRYSTAL UNIT.39 ITV-R7100 TV RECEIVE ADAPTER.40 13 TROUBLESHOOTING.4142 14 SPECIFICATIONS .43 15 OPTIONS .44 ii Downloaded by? Amateur Radio Directory? ? www.hamdirectory.info POWER SWITCH POWER Turns power ON and OFF. SLEEP/SET SWITCH SLEEP/SET Push momentarily to set the sleep timer (p. 29). S
15、electable times are 30, 60, 90, 120 min. or OFF. “” appears in the function display when the sleep timer is set. Push for 1 sec. to enter quick set mode (p. 30). Use the M-CH selector and main dial to select items and contents, respectively. RECORDER REMOTE JACK REC REMOTE (p. 10) Controls the runni
16、ng of a tape recorder for record- ing. Connects to the REMOTE jack on a tape recorder. RECORDER JACK REC OUT (p. 10) Outputs an audio signal. Connect to the AUX or LINE IN jack on a tape recorder. HEADPHONE JACK PHONES Accepts headphones with 416 impedance. When headphones are connected, no receive
17、audio comes from the speaker. Stereo headphones can be connected, however, output is monaural. MODE SWITCHES WFM/FM/AM/SSB/CW (p. 13) Push to select an operating mode. The following keys toggle between several modes: FM .FM, FM narrow AM .AM, AM narrow, AM wide SSB/CW .USB, LSB, CW, optional CW narr
18、ow When SSB/CW mode is selected, push SSB/CW for 1 sec. to adjust the BFO frequency. (p. 15). NOISE BLANKER/AFC SWITCH NB/AFC Activates the noise blanker function or automatic fre- quency control function. The noise blanker is used for removing pulse-type noise when SSB, CW or AM mode is selected (p
19、.15). The automatic frequency control tunes the displayed fre- quency automatically when an off-center frequency is re- ceived. It activates when FM or WFM is selected (p.14). AUDIO FREQUENCY GAIN CONTROL AF GAIN (p. 13) Rotate clockwise to increase the audio output; rotate counterclockwise to decre
20、ase the audio output. AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL AGC (p. 15) Toggles the time constant of the AGC circuit be- tween “slow” and “fast.” When “fast” is selected, “AGC-F” appears. Cannot be used in FM or WFM modes. SQUELCH CONTROL SQUELCH (p. 14) Varies the squelch threshold level (to mute noise when recei
21、ving no signal). !1IF SHIFT CONTROL IF SHIFT (p. 14) Shifts the center frequency of the receivers IF pass- band to reject interfering signals. Cannot be used in FM, WFM and AM modes. SLEEP 1 1PANEL DESCRIPTION MODE WFM NB/AFCAGC10dB20dB FMAM APF TS TS SPCH SSB/CW AF GAINSQUELCH PHONES REC OUT SLEEP/
22、 REC REMOTE IF SHIFTAPF SET LOCK COMMUNICATION RECEIVER iC- r8500 POWER SIGNAL S13 5 7 9+20dB+60dB 0 q w e r t yio!0!1!2 !3 !4u FM RECV BANK 10-ATT-20 APF-NAGC-FAFCNB SLEEP LOCK ICOMI S-meter squelch threshold Noise squelch threshold (not available in SSB, CW, WFM and AM narrow modes) Signals below
23、the S-meter level are muted. IFront panel 2 1PANEL DESCRIPTION !2AUDIO PEAK FILTER CONTROL APF (p. 15) Adjusts the audio peak fi lter setting to pick up a de- sired audio frequency. Only valid when the APF switch is ON. Clockwise rotation adjusts the fi lter setting higher; coun- terclockwise rotati
24、on adjusts the fi lter setting lower. !3ATTENUATOR SWITCHES 10dB/20dB Push to activate one of the attenuators. Push 10dB to activate the 10 dB attenuator. Push 20dB to activate the 20 dB attenuator. Push 10dB+20dB to activate the 30 dB attenuator. 10 dB and 30 dB attenuator cannot be used below 500
25、kHz. !4AUDIO PEAK FILTER SWITCH APF (p. 15) Push momentarily to toggle the audio peak fi lter circuit ON and OFF. Use the APF control to adjust the center of the audio peak passband. When the audio peak fi lter circuit is ON, push for 1 sec. to toggle the fi lter setting between normal and narrow. N
26、arrow is available for SSB, CW and AM only. !5SPEECH/LOCK SWITCH SPCH/LOCK Push momentarily to activate the voice synthesiz- er function and have the displayed frequency announced. An optional UT-102 SPEECH SYNTHESIZER UNITis nec- essary to activate the voice synthesizer function (p.38). Automatic a
27、nnouncement at signal detection during scan is available. Refer to the “REC SPCH” item on p. 31 for details. Push for 1 sec. to activate the lock function (p.12). Push for 1 sec. again to cancel the lock function. The lock function action can be selected in set mode to cover the main dial only, or t
28、o cover both the main dial and front panel switches. !6TUNING STEP SWITCHES TSL/TSM (p. 12) Select the tuning step for the main dial. Push TSL to select a larger tuning step; push TSM to select a smaller tuning step. 10 Hz, 50 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz, 9 kHz, 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 20 kHz, 25 kH
29、z, 100 kHz and 1 MHz are selectable. Programmable tuning steps can be set between 0.5 and 199.5 kHz. To set programmable tuning steps, enter the desired steps via the keypad, then push TSYor TSZ. !7MAIN DIAL Changes the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc. !8BRAKE ADJUSTMENT SCREW Adjusts th
30、e main dial tension. !9FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 6) Shows the selected frequency, mode, memory name, etc. 0S-METER Shows the strength of the received signal. Shows the squelch threshold level when the SQUELCH is rotated past the center position. MEMO SELSKIPVSC DLY SCAN/ NAME SCAN SET PROGAUTOPRIO M-SETB
31、ANK M-CLMW DELAY/SPEEDM-CH D/S 1QZ GHI PRSTUVWXY ENT BANK BANKJKLMNO ABCDEF . ; , 4 78 0CE ENT M-CH . 9 56 23 !9 !5!6!8!7 SEL-CHSKIP-CH OFF kHz DLY MIC-R8500 Center frequency is shifted up. Center frequency is shifted down. 1MEMORY SET SWITCH M-SET (p. 19) Used to copy and paste the displayed freque
32、ncy into another memory channel. The fi rst push is used to copy (appears), and the sec- ond push is used to paste (disappears). Frequency, mode, tuning step, memory name, etc. can be programmed into a temporary memory. 2MEMORY CLEAR SWITCH M-CL (p. 19) Push and hold to clear the contents of the dis
33、played memory. Bank names cannot be cleared. 3MEMORY WRITE SWITCH MW (p. 19) Push and hold to store the displayed frequency, mode, tuning step, etc. into the selected memory channel. 4BANK SWITCH BANK (p.17) Push momentarily to toggle the bank limit func- tion ON and OFF (p18). While “BANK” appears,
34、 only memory channels within the selected bank can be selected via the M-CH se- lector. Push for 1 sec. to increase/decrease the number of memory channels in the selected bank (p. 21). 5MEMORY CHANNEL SELECTOR M-CH (p.18) Selects a memory channel in normal use. Clockwise rotation selects higher memo
35、ry channel numbers; counterclockwise rotation selects lower memory channel numbers. Selects a set mode item when quick set mode or initial set mode is selected (p.30). 6DELAY/SPEED CONTROL DELAY/SPEED (p.28) Adjusts the scan delay time or scan speed depend- ing on the DLY switch setting. When scan d
36、elay time is assigned, this control adjusts the scan delay time (scan pausing interval) during signal reception. This setting is effective when “” is selected for the scan resume condition. When scan speed is assigned, this control adjusts the scan speed. In this case, scan delay time is determined
37、while setting. 7SCAN SWITCHES SCAN All of these switches are related to the scan function in some way as follows: MEMO (p. 23) Push momentarily to start/stop memory scan. Push numeral keys, then this key to start memo- ry scan in the specifi ed bank. Push this key, then a mode switch to activate mode select scan function. Push for 1 sec. to set automatic bank and skip functions. The bank limit function and/or memory skip functions are activated automatically when “AUTO