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1、INSTRUCTION MANUAL i450 UHF TRANSCEIVER i IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully before using the IC-450 UHF TRANSCEIVER. KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL, as it contains important operating information that may be useful in the future. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORDDEFINITION RDANGER! Personal death, ser

2、ious injury or an explo- sion may occur. 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. OPERATIONAL NOTES i. The use of the citizen band radio servic

3、e is licenced in Australia by the ACMA Radiocommunications (Citizens Band Radio Stations) Class Licence and in New Zealand by the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) General User Radio Licence for Citizen Band Radio and operation is subject to conditions contained within these licences. ii. Alway

4、s listen on a channel (or observe the channel busy indicator) to ensure it is not already being used before transmitting. iii. In Australia, channel 11 is the customary calling channel for establishing communication. Channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel. iv. In Australia, except in an em

5、ergency, a CB transmitter shall not be operated on UHF emergency channels 5 and 35. v. No voice transmissions are permitted on data channels 22 and 23 (voice operation is inhibited on these channels). vi. The user of this UHF CB communications device shall not transmit Selcall tones for longer than

6、3 seconds during any 60 second period. Icom, Icom Inc. and Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. ii PRECAUTIONS R WARNING! NEVER connect the rad

7、io to an AC outlet. This may pose a fi re hazard or result in an electric shock. CAUTION: NEVER operate or touch the radio and microphone with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or damage the radio and microphone. CAUTION: NEVER connect the radio to a power source of more than 27.6 V DC

8、. This will damage the radio. CAUTION: NEVER connect the radio to a power source using reverse polarity. This will damage the radio. CAUTION: NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the radio may be damaged. CAUTION: NEVER e

9、xpose the radio and microphone to rain, snow or any liquids. The radio and microphone may be damaged. CAUTION: NEVER place the radio where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually intending to transmit. DO NOT allow

10、children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter. OPERATIONAL NOTES vii. UHF CB repeaters extend the operational range of your radio. Repeaters operate utilising two channels (repeater input/repeater output). It is important to avoid operation on locally used repeater input channel

11、s (in the channel range of 31 to 38 and 71 to 78) or locally used repeater output channels (in the channel range of 1 to 8 and 41 to 48), unless long distance communication via the repeater is specifi cally required. See the section on repeater operation for more information. viii. Please be aware t

12、hat the UHF CB network may experience possible operational issues during the changeover to narrowband. This transceiver operates on 12.5 kHz channel spacing. During the changeover period from 25 kHz to 12.5 kHz spacing, there may be some loss of quality when 12.5 kHz (narrowband, 2.5 kHz deviation)

13、transmissions are received on 25 kHz (wide band, 5.0 kHz deviation) equipment, and vice- versa. There may also be interference due to older equipment being operated on channels adjacent to new narrowband channels, as the channel setting on these may cause some overlap. A list of currently authorised

14、 channels can be found on the ACMA website (Australia) and on the MED website in New Zealand. iii PRECAUTIONS (Continued) DO NOT operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. DO NOT operate the radio for extended periods without running the vehicles engine

15、. The radios power consumption may soon exhaust the vehicles battery. DO NOT set the radio in a place without adequate ventilation. Heat dissipation may be affected, and the radio may be damaged. DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the radio, as they will damage the radios

16、surfaces. If the radio becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manufacturers microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the radio if attached. DO NOT modify the radio. The radio warranty does not cover any p

17、roblems caused by unauthorized modifi cation. DO NOT use or place the radio in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 10C or above +60C. The basic operations, transmission and reception of the radio are guaranteed within the specifi ed operating temperature range. However, the LCD displ

18、ay may not operate correctly, or show an indication in the case of long hours of operation, or after being placed in extremely hot or cold areas. BE CAREFUL! The radio will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods of time. MAKE SURE to turn OFF the radio power before connecting any

19、 supplied/optional equipment. This device complies with Standard Australia Specifi cation No. AS/NZS 4365- 2011. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT .i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .i OPERATIONAL NOTES .i PRECAUTIONS .ii TABLE OF CONTENTS .iv 1 ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION .15 Supplied accessories .1 Installatio

20、n and Connection .1 2 UNIT DESCRIPTION .69 Front and rear panels .6 HM -212 Description .7 Display .8 3 BASIC OPERATION .1015 Turning power ON .10 Adjusting the v olume .10 Selecting a c hannel .10 Receiving and transmitting .11 Priority channel .13 Monitor .14 Lock .14 Adjusting the squelch level .

21、14 Backlight .15 Voice recorder .15 4 SET MODE .1619 Set mode .16 SET mode items .17 5 REPEATER OPERATION .20 Repeater operation .20 6 SCAN .2125 Scan types .21 Scanning preparation .22 Open scan .23 Group scan and priority scan .24 Repeater search scan .25 7 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP .2627 Tone

22、squelch .26 Pocket beep .27 8 SELCALL (Selective Calling) .2831 Calling .28 Receiving .30 Quiet mode .31 Stun .31 v 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS .3234 Smart Ring and ATS .32 RX frequency (for only RX channels) .33 Data cloning .34 All reset .34 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS .3536 Specifi cations .35 Options .3

23、6 11 MAINTENANCE .3738 Troubleshooting .37 Fuse replacement .38 12 WARRANTY AND REGISTRATION .39 INDEX .4749 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 1 1 ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION 1 1 Supplied accessories q DC power cable (3 m) 1 w Mounting bracket 1 e Microphone (HM-212) 1 r Fuse (FGB 10 A) 1 t Mounting sc

24、rews, nuts and washers 1 set y Microphone hanger set 1 u Microphone hanger cable 1 i Extension cable (2.5 m) 1 qw e r yu i t Installation and Connection D Location Select a location which can support the weight of the radio and does not interfere with driving. We recommend the locations shown in the

25、 diagram on page 2. NEVER place the radio or microphone where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER place the radio or microphone where air bag deployment may be obstructed. DO NOT place the radio or microphone where hot or cold air blows direct

26、ly onto it. DO NOT place the radio or microphone in direct sun light. 2 1ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION Installation and Connection (Continued) D Installation methods Main unit Main unit Microphone D Using the mounting bracket Drill 3 holes where you want to install the mounting bracket. q Approximate

27、ly 5.56 mm when using nuts; approximately 23 mm when using self-tapping screws. Use the supplied screws, nuts and washers to attach the w mounting bracket, and tighten them fi rmly. eInsert the mounting brackets rail to the transceivers slot, then slide the transceiver to attach to the mounting brac

28、ket. Flat washer Spring washer When using self-tapping screws Rail Slot 3 1ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION 1 Release lever NOTE Whendetachingthetransceiverfromthemounting bracket, push up and hold the release lever, then pull the transceiver to the direction of the arrow. Themountingbracketcanbeattache

29、devenupside down. When detaching the transceiver from the bracket in this case, hold down the release lever, then pull the transceiver to the front. D Microphone Connect the supplied microphone as illustrated below. Microphone hanger D Attach the supplied microphone hanger as illustrated below. HM-2

30、12 Connect the supplied microphone hanger to the ground for the Mic hanger function. (p. 19) 4 1ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION D Battery R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holders from the DC power cable. DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for the power connection (See page 6 for details.) Attach a

31、 rubber grommet when passing the DC power cable through a metal plate to prevent a short circuit. ConnectingtoaDCpowersource Fuse 10 A 12 V or 24 V Grommet NOTE: Use terminals for the cable connections. CrimpSolder + red _ black 12 V or 24 V battery Supplied DC power cable + red _ black IC-450 D DC

32、Power supply R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holders from the DC power cable. Use a 13.8 V or 27.6 V DC power supply with at least 3 A capacity. Make sure the ground terminal of the DC power supply is grounded. ConnectingtoaDCpowersupply To an AC outlet Fuses 10 A IC-450 + red _ black +_ Optional s

33、peaker (SP-35) DC power supply 13.8 V or 27.6 V 5 1ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION 1 D Antenna Antenna location To obtain the transceivers maximum performance, select a high-quality antenna and mount it in a good location. A non-radial antenna should be used when using a magnetic mount. Roof-mount ante

34、nna (Drill a hole or use a magnetic mount.) Gutter-mount antenna Trunk-mount antenna Antennaconnector The antenna with a PL-259 connector. NOTE: There are many publications concerning proper antennas and their installation. Check with your local dealer for more information and recommendations. 6 2 U

35、NIT DESCRIPTION Front and rear panels i450 q twer q MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connects the supplied microphone or cloning cable (OPC-1122U.) q DC output (same voltage as connected battery or DC power supply) w TX line e GND r PTT t GND (microphone ground) y AF line u POWER i RX line w EXTERNAL SPEAKER JA

36、CK SP Connects a 4 speaker. (p. 4) Audiooutputpoweristypically5W. e POWER RECEPTACLE Accepts 13.8 V or 27.6 V DC with the supplied DC power cable. + red _ black NOTE: DO NOT use a cigarette lighter socket as a power source when operating in a vehicle. The plug may cause voltage drops and ignition no

37、ise may be superimposed onto transmit or receive audio. r IGNITION LEAD Connects to an ignition line. R DO NOT put a pressure to this lead. t ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects a 50 antenna with a PL-259 connector and a 50 coaxial cable. qi Front panel view ANTENNA INFORMATION For radio communications, the

38、antenna is of critical importance, to maximize your output power and receiver sensitivity. The transceiver accepts a 50 antenna and a less than 1:1.5 Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). High SWR values not only may damage the transceiver, but also lead to TVI or BCI problems. 2UNIT DESCRIPTION 2 HM-

39、212 Description Speaker Microphoneo i u y t r e w q q POWER KEY (p. 10) Hold down for 2 seconds to turn the power ON or OFF. w CLEAR KEY (pp. 14, 16) Push to cancel a setting or to return to the previous menu. e VOLUME CONTROL KEYS / Push to adjust the audio level (from 0 to 32). “” appears when the audio level is set to 0 (silent mode). r D-PAD KEYS / Push / to select an operating channel, menu setting and so on. (pp. 10, 16) Push / to select a digit to edit. (pp. 29, 33) Push to select an item

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