ICOM IC-2730A, IC-2730E EXMENU items and CI-V information

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IC-2730A/IC-2730E EXMENU items and CI-V information

This document describes the IC-2730A/E's EXMENU items and CI-V information.

1. EXMENU items

Selecting the EXMENU item 2
♦ EXMENU screen 2
♦ Changing the EXMENU item's options 2
EXMENU construction 3
Mode and Tuning step items 4
DUP/TONE items 5
Scan items 7
Function items 10
Display items 13
Sounds items 15
Home channel items 16
Bluetooth ® Set items 17
Others items 20
Changing the microphone key's function assignment 21
♦ To the supplied HM-207 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE 21
♦ To the optional HM-154 HAND MICROPHONE 22
♦ To the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® HEADSET 23

2. CI-V information

CI-V information 24
♦ Setting CI-V data 24
♦ Connecting to a PC 24
♦ Data format 24
♦ Command table

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Selecting the EXMENU item

The EXMENU is one of the MENU items.

In the EXMENU, you can set detail settings of the transceiver, and customize transceiver operations to suit your preference and operating style.

For your reference:

The MENU system is constructed in a tree structure. You can go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item.

♦ EXMENU screen

The EXMENU item is displayed on the left side of the display.

The item's option or value is displayed on the right side.

Changing the EXMENU item's options

Example: Set the microphone gain level to '3.'

  • ① Push [MENU --O ]C.
  • Enters the MENU mode.
  • 2 Rotate [DIAL] S to select the "EXMENU."

  • ③ Push [↓]D.
    • Goes to the next tree level.
    • Pushing [▶]D also goes to the next tree level
  • ④ Rotate [DIAL]S to select the "FUNC" (Function items).

  • 5 Push [+]]D.
    • Goes to the next tree level.
  • 6 Rotate [DIAL]S to select the "MIC G" (MIC gain).

⑦ Push [4]D.

  • 8 Rotate [DIAL]S to select '3.'
    • Selectable values: 1 (minimum)~4 (maximum)
    • Higher values make the microphone more sensitive to your voice.

  • ⑨Push [↓]
    • Sets the selected value, and goes back to the previous tree level.
    • Pushing [CLR]D or [4]D also goes back to the previous tree level.
  • 10 Push [MAIN BAND] S.
    • Exits the MENU mode.
    • Pushing [V/MHz SCAN]S or [MR CALL]S also exits the MENU mode.
To return to the default setting: Hold down IMR CALLIS after doing step (7)
For your reference:

You can make the following items' setting on either the left or right band. • Mode and Tuning step items: MODE, TS • DUP/TONE items: TONE, OFFSET, R TONE, C TONE, CODE, DTCS-P • Scan items: PRIO, PAUSE, RESUME, TEMP, P-SKIP, B-LINK To change these item settings, select the Main band by pushing [MAIN BAND] (S) on the band that you want to set to, before entering the MENU mode.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center

S: Side D: Display

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EXMENU construction

For your reference:

You can go to the next tree level, or go back a level by pushing [CLR]D, [↓]D, [◀]D or [▶]D. (p. 2)

EXMENU
MOD.TS
-MODE FM/FM-N/AM/AM-N
TS 5.0~50.0/AUTO
-DUP.T
TONE OFF/TONE/TSQL(I+I)/TSQL/DTCS(I+I)/
DTCS/TSQL-R/DTCS-R/DTC.OFF/
TON DTC/DTC TSQ/TON TSQ
OFFSET 0.000~59.995
BTONE 67.0~254.1
CTONE 67.0-254.1
023.754
D103-P
SCAN
PRIO OFF/ON/BELL
PAUSE 2~20SEC/HOLD
RESUME 0SEC/1~5SEC/HOLD
TEMP 5MIN/10MIN/15MIN
WX-ALT* OFF/ON
P-SKIP OFF/ON
B-LINK
P-FDGF PBOG00~24 NAME/EBEO L/EBEO H/
-FUNC
OFF/S SQL/ATT
SQL-DL SHORT/LONG
FAN SLOW/MID/FAST/AUTO
OFF/ON
AUTOIT
RMTMIC RX/IX F-1/F-2
PTT PUSH/HOLD
PTT LK OFF/ON
LK OUT OFF/ON
ТОТ OFF/1~30MIN
ACTIVE SINGLE/ALL/HAM
MIC G 1~4
AP OFF OFF/30~120MIN
CI-V
CIVADR
CIVBAU 4800~19200/AUTO
CIVTRN OFF/ON
IF-EXC OFF/ON
DISP
1~4
AT-DIM OFF/AT-OFF/AT-1~3
-5SEC/10SEC
CONT 1~10
АП
1

*This item may not be displayed, depending on the transceiver's version.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Mode and Tuning step items EXMEN- MOIITS

You can set these items for each operating band.

Operating mode MDD15- MDDF (Default: FM)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-MOD.TS > MOD.TS-MODE

The transceiver has a total of four operating modes, FM. FM-N. AM and AM-N.

The operating mode you select determines the modulation of the radio signal.

  • In the 144 and 430 MHz bands, select FM or FM-N.
  • In the AIB band (118,000 MHz to 136,99166 MHz). select AM or AM-N.
  • See page 14 for the selectable operating mode in the • In the AIR band, the default mode is AM. • While in the FM-N mode, the TY to notice " AIR band
  • While in the FM-N mode, the TX modulation is au-
  • tomatically set to narrow (approximately 2.5 kHz)
Tuning step MDDITS- TS (Default: 5.0)

MENU-FXMENU > FXMEN-MOD TS > MOD TS-TS

When you rotate [DIAL] in the VEO mode, the frequency changes in the selected tuning step.

The selected tuning step is also used for a VFO mode scan

Tuning steps (kHz):

• In the 144 and 430 MHz bands:

5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 50 • In the AIR band: 8.33, 25, or AUTO

The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver's version.

The C. S. or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller

C: Center S: Side D: Display See page 2 'Changing the EXMENU item's options' for details of the key operations

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DUP/TONE items EXMEN- JUPT

You can set these items for each operating band, except for the AIR band.

Tone IUPT - TONE (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUP.T-TONE

Select a desired channel tone type.

  • OFF: The function is OFF.
  • TONE: The subaudible tone is superimposed on your normal signal.
    • Subaudible tone setting: "R TONE"
  • TSQL ("("")" appears): Enables the tone squelch with the pocket beep function.
  • TSQL: Enables the tone squelch function. When you transmit, the tone frequency is superimposed on your normal signal. The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard) • Tone frequency setting: "C TONE"
  • DTCS ("(••••)" appears): Enables the DTCS squelch with the pocket been function
  • DTCS: Enables the DTCS squelch function. When you transmit, the DTCS code is superimposed on your normal signal. The DTCS squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching DTCS code and polarity (Audio is heard)
    • DTCS code setting: "CODE"
    • DTCS polarity setting: "DTCS-P"
  • •TSQL-R: Enables the reverse tone squelch function.

The tone squelch does not open only when you receive a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is not heard) You can mute a specified station's audio. • Tone frequency setting: "C TONE"

  • DTCS-R: Enables the reverse DTCS squelch func-
  • DTCS-R: Enables the reverse DTCS squeich function.

The DTCS squelch does not open only when you receive a signal that includes a matching DTCS code and polarity. (Audio is not heard)

You can mute a specified station's audio. • DTCS code setting: "CODE"

  • DTCS polarity setting: "DTCS-P"
  • DTC.OFF: When you transmit, the selected DTCS code is superimposed on your normal signal.

When you receive, the function is OFF. • DTCS code setting: "CODE"

• DTCS polarity setting: "DTCS-P"

• TON.DTC: When you transmit, the selected subaudible tone is superimposed on your normal signal.

The DTCS squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching DTCS code and polarity. (Audio is heard).

  • Subaudible tone setting: "R TONE"
  • DTCS code setting: "CODE"
  • DTCS polarity setting: "DTCS-P"
  • DTC.TSQ: When you transmit, the DTCS code is superimposed on your normal signal. The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard)
    • DTCS code setting: "CODE"
    • DICS code setting: "CODE
    • DTCS polarity setting: "DTCS-P"
    • Tone frequency setting: "C TONE"
  • TON.TSQ: When you transmit, the subaudible tone is

superimposed on your normal signal. The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal that includes a matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard)

  • Subaudible tone setting: "R TONE"
  • Tone frequency setting: "C TONE"

Ione frequency setting: "C TONE"

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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DUP/TONE items (Continued)

Offset frequency JUPT - OFFSET

(Default: 0.600*)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUP.T-OFFSET

Set the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) operation to between 0 and 59.995 MHz.

• To set the duplex shift direction (DUP-/DUP), hold down [MONI DUP]C for 1 second in the VFO mode, and then rotate [DIAL]S.

*The default value may differ, depending on the frequency band (selected as the Main band before entering the MENU mode) and the transceiver version.

Repeater Tone THPT - R TONE (Default: 88.5)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUP.T-R TONE

Select a CTCSS tone frequency for repeater or other tone squelch access.

50 tone frequencies (67 0~254 1 Hz) are selectable

TSQL Freq IUPT - [ TONE (Default: 88.5)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUPT-C TONE

Select a CTCSS tone frequency for the tone squelch or the Pocket been function

50 tone frequencies (67.0~254.1 Hz) are selectable.

• Tone frequencies (Unit Hz)
67.0 85.4 107.2 136.5 165.5 186.2 210.7 254.1
69.3 88.5 110.9 141.3 167.9 189.9 218.1
71.9 91.5 114.8 146.2 171.3 192.8 225.7
74.4 94.8 118.8 151.4 173.8 196.6 229.1
77.0 97.4 123.0 156.7 177.3 199.5 233.6
79.7 100.0 127.3 159.8 179.9 203.5 241.8
82.5 103.5 131.8 162.2 183.5 206.5 250.3
Tone Burst THPT - THPST (Default: OFF)

Turn the Tone Burst function ON or OFF in the FM or FM-N mode when using tone squelch

  • OFF: When you transmit a signal that contains a CTCSS tone, the other station may hear a short burst of noise from their receiver, just after you stop transmitting.
  • ON: When you transmit a signal that contains a CTC-SS tone the function mutes the noise from being heard in the other station's receiver.

DTCS Code IMPT - [[]][ (Default: 023)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUP.T-CODE

Select a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for the DTCS squelch.

A total of 104 codes (023~754) are selectable.

• DTCS codes

023 054 125 165 245 274 356 445 506 627 732
025 065 131 172 246 306 364 446 516 631 734
026 071 132 174 251 311 365 452 523 632 743
031 072 134 205 252 315 371 454 526 654 754
032 073 143 212 255 325 411 455 532 662
036 074 145 223 261 331 412 462 546 664
043 114 152 225 263 332 413 464 565 703
047 115 155 226 265 343 423 465 606 712
051 116 156 243 266 346 431 466 612 723
053 122 162 244 271 351 432 503 624 731

DTCS Polarity THPT - TTCS-P

(Default: BOTH N)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DUP.T > DUPT-DTCS-P

Select the DTCS polarity to use for transmitting and receiving

  • BOTH N: TX and RX polarity are Normal.
  • TN-RR: TX polarity is Normal. RX polarity is Reverse.
  • TB-BN: TX polarity is Reverse BX polarity is Normal
  • BOTH R: TX and RX polarity are Reverse.

The C. S. or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Scan items EXMEN- SEAN

Priority scan SERN - PRID (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-PRIO

Starts or stops the Priority scan.

  • OFF: Stops the Priority scan.
  • ON: Starts the Priority scan.

When a signal is received on the Priority channel, the channel is automatically selected. • BELL: Starts the Priority scan

When a signal is received on the Priority channel, beeps sound, and the "(•••)" icon blinks on the display.

Select the Scan Pause time.

  • 2SEC to 20SEC: When a signal is received, the scan pauses for 2 to 20 seconds (set in 2
    • second steps). The scan pauses on a received sig-
  • HOLD: The scan pauses on a received signal until the signal disappears.

Resume Timer SEAN - RESUME

(Default: 2SEC)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-RESUME

Select the Scan Resume time.

When a received signal disappears, the scan resumes according to this setting.

  • 0SEC: The scan resumes immediately after the signal disappears.
  • 1SEC to 5SEC: The scan resumes 1 to 5 seconds after the signal disappears.
  • HOLD:
  • The scan remains paused for the "Pause Timer" setting, even if the signal disappears.
    • Rotate [DIAL]S to resume the scan.
    • The Resume Timer must be set shorter than the Pause Timer, otherwise this timer does not work properly.

Temporary Skip Timer SEAN - TEMP

(Default: 5MIN)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-TEMP

Set the Temporary Skip Timer to 5, 10 or 15 minutes. When the time is set, unwanted frequencies are skipped for this set period during a scan.

This timer activates for the VFO scan or Memory scan.

Weather alert SEAN - WX-ALT (Default: OFF)

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- SCAN > SCAN- WX-ALT

(Appears only on the USA version transceivers.)

Turn the Weather Alert function ON or OFF.

NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcast stations transmit a weather alert tone before any important weather information.

This function detects the weather alert tone on weather channels.

  • OFF: The function is OFF.
  • ON: Monitors the selected weather channel every 5 seconds.

Program Skip SERN - P-SKIP (Default: ON)

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- SCAN > SCAN- P-SKIP

Turn the Program Skip Scan function ON or OFF for a VFO mode scan.

This function enables the transceiver to skip unwanted frequencies or channels that inconveniently stop scanning.

Set unwanted frequencies or channels to "PSKIP" in the Memory Channel screen.

• OFF: The transceiver scans all frequencies.

• ON: The transceiver does not scan frequencies set as "PSKIP" frequencies.

Bank Link SEAN - B-LINK (Default: ON)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-B-LINK

Set the link setting to a bank (A~J).

Banks set to ON are linked during a Bank Link Scan.

  • OFF: The bank is not scanned during a Bank Link Scan.
  • ON: The bank is scanned during a Bank Link Scan. All banks set to ON are linked during a Bank Link Scan.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Scan items (Continued)

Program Scan Edge SEAN - P-EIGE

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-P-EDGE

You can delete, copy or edit the lower and higher frequencies for Program scan edge channels (PROG00~PROG24).

A total of up to 25 frequency ranges can be programmed.

You can set the scan name, tuning step and the receive mode for each edge channel.

The default setting differs, depending on the transceiver's version.

Program Link SEAN - P-LINK

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SCAN > SCAN-P-LINK

This function sequentially scans two or more Program scan edge channels (PROG00~PROG24) during the Program Link scan.

The Link function scans all frequencies in the scan range.

You can set the link name, and add a scan edge channel to or delete it from each program link.

Program link construction

  • You cannot operate "LINK" and "CLEAR" when no scan edge channel is entered.
  • You cannot operate "ADD" when no scan edge channel is left to add to the link channel.

/// The following scan edge channels and name are en-

tered in the P-LINK "P0" by default.

  • PROG01*
  • PROG02*
  • NAME: "HAM"

* The default scan edge frequency may differ, depending

on the transceiver's version.

  • LINK: Displays the linked program scan edges.
  • NAME: Entering the program link name.
  • ADD: Adding a program scan edge to the Program link
  • CLEAR: Deleting the linked program scan edge
Entering a scan link name

  • ① Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Program Link number between 0 and 9.
  • ② Push [↓]D.
  • ③ Rotate [DIAL] S to select "NAME."

. ④ Push [لم

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• Selectable characters and symbols:
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[G] Н I L
[J]
[K] Ľ М
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[Q]
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[R]
رً
[S]
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[V]
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[3]
Ч
[4]
5 6
[6]
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[!]
וו
["]

[#]
Г
[$]
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[%]
[&]
[']
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[(]
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[*]

[+]
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[,]

[-]
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[;]
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[<]

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  • Push [CLR]D to delete a selected character or symbol. When no character or symbol is selected, push [▶](D) to
  • 6 Push [◄]□ to move the cursor backwards, or push
  • 6 Push [◀]D to move the cursor backwards, or push [▶]D to move the cursor forwards.
  • ⑦ Repeat steps ⑤ and ⑥ to enter a name of up to 6 characters, including spaces.
  • 8 Push [+]D
  • 9 Push [MAIN BAND]S.
    • Exits the MENU mode.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Scan items (Continued)

Adding a Scan Edge channel to the Program Link

  • 1) Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Program Link number between 0 and 9.
  • ②Push []]D.
  • 3 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "ADD."
  • بَّ Push [لبًا] D
  • (5) Rotate [DIAL]S to select a programmed scan edge channel you wish to assign to the selected link channel.
  • € Push [↓]D.
  • ⑦ Push [MAIN BAND]S.
    • Exits the MENU mode.
Deleting the link channel

  • ① Rotate [DIAL]S to select a Program Link number between 0 and 9.
  • 2 Push [+]D.
  • 3 Rotate [DIAL] (S) to select "CLEAR."
  • ④ Push [ J] D.
  • 5 Rotate [DIAL]S to select a programmed scan edge channel you wish to delete.
  • 6 Push [4]D
  • (7) Push [MAIN BAND][S].
    • Exits the MENU mode.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Function items EXMEN- FLINE

Squeich/ATT Select FUNE - SOUTYP

(Default: S SQL)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > EUNC-SQLTYP

Select the S-Meter Squelch or Attenuator

  • OFE· Both the S-Meter Squelch and Attenuator are disablod
  • S SOL The S-Meter Squelch is enabled and you can adjust the squelch level when [SQL] is set between 12 o'clock and the fully clockwise position
  • ATT: . The Attenuator is enabled and you can adjust the attenuator level when [SQL]S is set between 12 o'clock and the fully clockwise position

Squeich Delay FUNE - 50L-11

(Default: SHORT

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-SQL-DL

Set the Squelch Delay from short and long to prevent repeated opening and closing of the squelch while receiving the same signal.

SHORT: Decreases the time before the squelch opens.

• LONG: Increases the time before the squelch opens

Fan Control FUNE - FAN (Default: AUTO)

MENUL EVMENUES EVMENTELING SELING EAN

Select the cooling fan control between Slow Mid. Fast and Auto

  • SLOW: The fan rotates slowly
  • The fan rotates at mid speed
  • FAST: The fan rotates fast.
  • AUTO: The fan automatically rotates during transmission, or when the internal temperature of the transceiver exceeds the preset value, until the temperature drops below that value.

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-DIAL S

Turn the dial speed acceleration ON or OFE

The acceleration automatically speeds up the tuning dial speed when you rapidly rotate [DIAL]S. • OFF: Turns OFF the function.

  • ON: Turns ON the function

This item appears in only the Korean and U.S.A. version transceivers.

The Auto Repeater function automatically turns the duplex operation and tone encoder ON or OFF while in the FM or FM-N mode. The offset and repeater tone are not changed by the Auto Repeater function. Reset these setting values, if necessary,

For the U.S.A. version transceivers

  • OFF Turns OFE the function
  • Turns ON only the duplex operation. (Default)
  • DUP.TON: Turns ON the duplex operation and tone encoder
For the Korean version transceivers

  • Turns OFF the function
  • Turns ON the duplex operation and tone • ONencoder. (Default)

Remote MIC Key FUNE - RMTMIE

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-RMTMIC

You can change the function assignments for the [F-1] and [F-2] keys on the supplied HM-207 BEMOTE-CON-TROL MICROPHONE. See page 21 for details.

  • RX: The assigned key function is enabled while receiving or in standby
  • •TX: The assigned key function is enabled during transmission.

The C. S. or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Function items (Continued)

Up/Down MIC Key FUNE - UDMIE

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-UDMIC

You can change the function assignments for the [UP] and [DN] keys on the optional HM-154 HAND MICRO-PHONE. See page 22 for details.

  • RX: The assigned key function is enabled during receiving or standby.
  • •TX: The assigned key function is enabled during transmission.
One-Touch PTT (Remote MIC) FUNE - PTT (Default: PUSH)
MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-PTT

Set the One-Touch PTT function for the HM-207 RE-MOTE-CONTROL MICBOPHONE

The function enables you to communicate by sequentially pushing the [PTT] button.

  • PUSH: Push [PTT] to transmit and release to receive.
  • HOLD: Push [PTT] to transmit and push again to receive.
PTT LOCK FUNE - PTT LK (Default: OFF)

MENHLEYMENII ~ EXMENTELINC > FUNC-PTT LK

Turn the PTT Look function ON or OFF

To prevent accidental transmissions, this function disables (PTT).

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function
  • ON: Turns ON the function

Busy Lockout FUNE -- LK DUT (Default: OFF)

MENU-FXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > EUNC-I K OUT

Turn the Busy Lockout function ON or OFF. This function inhibits transmission while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open.

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function.
  • ON: Turns ON the function.

Time-Out Timer FUNE - TOT (Default: OFF)

Set the Time-Out Timer to 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes to prevent an accidental prolonged transmission. To disable the function, set it to OFE

  • Turns OFF the function • OFF
  • 1 to 30 min: If a continuous transmission exceeds the set time period the transmission will be cut off A warning beep sounds 10 seconds be-

fore and 5 beeps sound again just as the TOT function terminates transmission

Active band FUNE - AFITUF

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-ACTIVE

Allows continuous frequency selection of the operating frequency across all bands using [DIAL]S.

• SINGLE: Set the selectable frequencies using [DIAL] s to single band When you rotate [DIAL] S on the band edge.

the other side's band edge is selected

  • ALL: Set the selectable frequencies using [DIAL] S to all bands When you rotate [DIAL] S on the band edge, the next band is displayed.
  • HAM: Set the selectable frequencies using [DIAL] S to VHF and UHF ham bands. When you rotate [DIAL] S on the band edge. When "SINGLE" is selected, hold down [MAIN BAND]S, and then rotate [DIAL]S to select another band. When "HAM" is selected, you cannot select the AIR band. This setting is for the [DIAL] operation, so all frequencies will be scanned, even if "SINGLE" is another band.

The C. S. or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller

C: Center S: Side D: Display

See page 2 'Changing the EXMENU item's options' for details of the key operations

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-EUNC > EUNC-TOT

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Function items (Continued)

MIC Gain FUNE -- MIE 6 (Default: 2*)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-MIC G

Set the microphone gain to suit your preference. Selectable values: 1 (minimum)~4 (maximum)

  • Higher values make the microphone more sensitive to your voice.
  • *The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version.

Auto Power OFF FUNE - AP DFF

(Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-AP OFF

The transceiver can be set to automatically turn OFF, and sound a beep, after a specified time period of inactivity.

Approximately 5 seconds before the transceiver turns OFF, "AP OFF" appears on the transceiver's display, and beeps sound. If you operate the transceiver while displaying "AP OFF," the setting will restart.

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function.
  • 30 to 120 min: Turns OFF the power after the set time period (30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes) of inactivity.

CI-V Address [I-V - [IVAIR (Default: 90)

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- FUNC > FUNC- CI-V > CI-V- CIVADR

To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code.

The IC-2730A/E's default address is 90.

When 2 or more IC-2730A/Es are simultaneously controlled by a PC, set a different address for each transceiver between 01h and DFh (hexadecimal).

CI-V Baud Rate [I-1' - [II']AU

(Default: AUTO)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-CI-V > CI-V-CIVBAU

Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 4800, 9600, 19200 bps or Auto.

When "AUTO" is selected, the baud rate is automatically set according to the data rate of the controller.

CI-V Transceive EI-V - EIVTRN

(Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-CI-V > CI-V-CIVTRN

Turn the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF.

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function.
  • ON: When you change a setting on one transceiver, the same settings is automatically changed on other connected transceivers or receivers.

IF Exchange FUNE - IF-EXE (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-IF-EXC

Select whether or not to exchange the Intermediate Frequency to prevent interference.

  • OFF: Does not exchange the Intermediate Frequency.
  • ON: Exchanges to the higher or lower Intermediate Frequency.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Backlight NTSP - LTGH

Display items EXMEN- IISP

(Default: 4)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-LIGHT

Select the backlight brightness level between 1 (Dark) and 4 (Bright).

Auto Dimmer 115P - RT-11M (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-AT-DIM

This function is used for nighttime operation. The Auto Dimmer function can be set to OFF, AT-OFF, or AT-1~AT-3.

  • OFF: Auto Dimmer function is turned OFF. The backlight is continuously ON while the transceiver is ON.
  • AT-OFF: The backlight is automatically turned ON when the controller is operated. The backlight is automatically turned OFF after the Auto Dimmer Timer set time period (5 or 10 seconds) of inactivity.
  • AT-1~AT-3: The backlight is automatically turned ON when the controller is operated. The backlight is automatically set to level 1 to 3 after the Auto Dimmer Timer set time period (5 or 10 seconds) of inactivity.

Auto Dimmer Timer DISP - DIM TM

(Default: 5sec)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-DIM TM

Set the time period before the backlight turns OFF when the Auto Dimmer is set to AT-OFF or AT-1 to AT-3.

  • 5sec: The backlight turns OFF after 5 seconds of inactivity.
  • 10sec: The backlight turns OFF after 10 seconds of inactivity.

LCD Contrast IISP - CONT (Default: 6)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-CONT

Set the contrast of the transceiver's display. Set the level to between 1 (lowest), and 10 (highest).

Opening Message 115P - OPNM56

(Default: ON)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-OPN.MSG

Select the opening message that is displayed on the transceiver's display at power ON.

  • OFF: The opening message is skipped.
  • ON: "ICOM" and power source voltage are displayed for about 1 second at power ON.

Memory Name IISP - NAME (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-NAME

Select to display either the operating frequency or the channel name in the Memory mode.

  • OFF: Displays the operating frequency.
  • ON: Displays the channel name. When a channel name is not entered, displays the operating frequency.

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Display items (Continued)

AIR Band Display IISP - AIR

(Default: CH ID)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-DISP > DISP-AIR

Select the entry/display type of the AIR band frequency.

  • CH ID: Entry/display type is set to CH ID.
  • FREQ: Entry/display type is set to frequency. *The transceiver displays only three decimal places on the display.

About Channel ID:

This list shows the channel IDs that correspond to the AIR band frequencies and the operating modes.

Frequency Mode Channel ID
118.000000 AM 118.000
118.000000 AM-N 118.005
118.008333 AM-N 118.010
118.016666 AM-N 118.015
118.025000 AM 118.025
118.025000 AM-N 118.030
118.033333 AM-N 118.035
118.041666 AM-N 118.040
118.050000 AM 118.050
118.050000 AM-N 118.055
118.058333 AM-N 118.060
118.066666 AM-N 118.065
118.075000 AM 118.075
118.075000 AM-N 118.080
118.083333 AM-N 118.085
118.091666 AM-N 118.090
118.100000 AM 118.100
118.100000 AM-N 118.105

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Sounds items EXMEN- SOUNDS

(Default: 9)

SOUND-BEEPLV

Beep Level 50000- TEEPLV

Set the beep audio output level to between 0 (OFF), 1 (minimum) and 9 (maximum).

Kev-Touch Beep SOUND- KEY B

(Default: ON)

MENII-FYMENII > FXMEN-SOUNDS > SOUND-KEY B

Turn the confirmation been tones ON or OFF

• OFF: No beep sounds

• ON: When you push a key, a beep sounds.

The beep tone sounds regardless of this setting when: The power is turned ON. A matched tone signal is received if the pocket beep is activated.

• The Auto Power OFF function turns OFF the transceiver's power. (The beep sounds before powering OFF.)

• The TOT (Time-Out Timer) function is activated. (Only 10 seconds remain before the Time-Out Timer cuts off transmission.)

• The cloning read or write operation starts or ends

• A received signal stops the scan. (Scan Stop Beep)

• The Home channel is displayed. (Home CH Beep)

Home CH Beep SOUND- HOME B (Default: ON)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SOUNDS > SOUND-HOME B

Turn the Home CH Beep ON or OFF.

When you select a Home channel by rotating [DIAL]

a beep sounds. You will know the Home channel is selected without looking at the display.

In the AIR band, the Home channel been sounds only when you select the frequency and the operating mode (AM or AM-N) that are the same as the Home channel

  • OFF: No beep sounds.
  • ON: Sounds a been when you select the Home CH by rotating [DIAL]S.

NOTE: You can set a Home CH for the VFO mode and the Memory mode.

Band Edge Beep 5011NT- ETGE T

(Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-SOUNDS > SOUND-EDGE B

Turn the Band edge beep ON or OFF.

  • OFF: No beep sounds.
  • ON: When you tune into or out of the AIR. VHF and UHF ham band's frequency range, a beep sounds.

Scan Stop Beep 5000-500 8

(Default: OFF)

SOUND-STOP B

Turn the scan stop beep ON or OFF.

  • OFF: No beep sounds
  • ON: When a received signal stops the scan, a been sounds

Sub Band Mute SOLIND- SURMUT

(Default: OFF)

MENULEYMENIL - EXMENLEOUNDS -

Select whether or not to mute the SUB band audio signal while receiving on the MAIN band.

  • OFF: The SUB band audio can be heard even while receiving a signal on the MAIN band.
  • The SUB band audio signal is muted while receiving on the MAIN band.
  • A been sounds when a signal disappears on the SLIB band

A been sounds even if no signal is received on the MAIN band

  • MUT.BP: The SUB band audio signal is muted while receiving on the MAIN band A been sounds while receiving on the SUB band and the signal disappears.
    • The beep sounds even if no signal is received on the MAIN band

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Home channel items EXMEN- HOMECH Home channel Setting HOME - SETFRO, HOME - SET CH MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-HOMECH > HOME-SET.FRQ/SET CH When you set an often-used frequency as the Home channel in the transceiver's VFO or Memory mode, that frequency is selected in each mode by pushing [HOME CALL] on the supplied microphone. • SET.FRQ: Set the selected VFO frequency as the Home channel frequency. • SET CH: Set the selected Memory channel as the Home channel.

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-HOMECH > HOME-CLEAR

Push [] D to delete the Home channel.

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C: Center S: Side D: Display See page 2 'Changing the EXMENU item's options' for details of the key operations.

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Bluetooth® Set items EXMEN- BT SET

NOTE: To use the Bluetooth® function the optional UT-133 Bluetooth® UNIT is required.

Bluetooth® ]] 5ET- ]] (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-BT

Turns the Bluetooth® function ON or OFF.

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function.
  • ON: Turns ON the function.

Auto Connect BISET- RT EON (Default: ON)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-AT CON

Sets to automatically connect to the paired Bluetooth® headset when the headset is powered ON.

OFF: Does not automatically connect to the last connected headset.

You should manually connects to the paired headset.

• ON: Automatically connects to the last connected headset.

Connection BISET- CONNEC

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-CONNEC

Push to [ل] to view the paired Bluetooth® headset. Rotate [DIAL] to select a desired headset to connect to, and then push [ل] to connect to it.

Disconnection BISET- DISCON

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- BT SET > BTSET- DISCON

Push [الب] to disconnect the headset.

Paring BISET- PAIR

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-PAIR

Push [لم] D to enter the pairing mode.

AF Output HSSET- AF OUT

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-AF OUT

Select the AF Output device when a Bluetooth® headset is connected.

(Default: HS)

  • HS: Outputs audio to only the headset.
  • HS+SP: Outputs audio to both the headset and the transceiver's speaker.

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C: Center S: Side D: Display See page 2 'Changing the EXMENU item's options' for details of the key operations

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Bluetooth® Set items (Continued)

Headset Function Select HSSET- HSFUNE

(Default: NORMAL)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-HSFUNC

Select the desired PTT and microphone combination when both a Bluetooth® headset and the radio microphone are used.

  • NORMAL: The audio from the device whose [PTT] is pushed is transmitted.
  • MIC: The audio from only the Bluetooth® headset is transmitted.

Transmission is made by pushing either the [PTT] on the Bluetooth® headset, or the microphone connected to either the transceiver main unit or the controller.

* The microphone connected to the transceiver main unit or the controller is only used for the PTT control.

• P-AMAN: The transmission is made by pushing the [PTT] on the Bluetooth® headset.

The audio from the microphone connected to the transceiver main unit is transmitted. However, if you push the [PTT] of the microphone connected to the transceiver main unit or the controller, the audio from the device whose [PTT] is pushed is transmitted.

• P-ACON: The transmission is made by pushing the [PTT] on the Bluetooth® headset.

The audio from the microphone connected to the controller is transmitted. However, if you push the [PTT] of the microphone connected to the transceiver main unit or the controller, the audio from the device whose [PTT] is pushed is transmitted.

NOTE:

• When you select either "P-AMAN" or "P-ACON," turn OFF the VOX function.

• Be sure to select "NORMAL" or "MIC," when you use only the Bluetooth® headset.

The Bluetooth® headset operation for each option is listed below.

Option TX control TX audio
NORMAL Enabled Enabled
MIC Enabled Enabled
P-AMAN Enabled Disabled
(Audio from the microphone connected to
the transceiver main unit is transmitted.)
P-ACON Enabled Disabled
(Audio from the microphone connected
to the controller is transmitted.)

vox V 0X - V 0X

(Default: OFF)

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- BT SET > BTSET- HS SET > HSSET- VOX > VOX- VOX

The VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) function starts transmitting without pushing [PTT] when you speak into the microphone, then automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking.

• OFF: Turns OFF the function.

• ON: Turns ON the function.

NOTE: To use the function, the optional VS-3 Blue tooth® HEADSET is required.

VOX I evel ľΠX - l'AX | l' (Default: 5)
1111 UDEIAUIL. DI

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-VOX > VOX-VOX LV

Set the VOX gain level between OFF, 1 (minimum sensitivity) and 10 (maximum sensitivity).

Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice.

NOTE: Before setting the VOX gain level, it is recommended that you set the microphone gain level in the Function items of EXMENU or the Bluetooth® headset.

VOX Delay 1/X - 1/□X.□LY (Default: 0.5)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-VOX > VOX-VOX.DLY

Set the VOX Delay time to 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, or 3.0 seconds.

The VOX Delay is the amount of time the transmitter stays ON after you stop speaking, before the VOX switches to receive.

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Bluetooth® Set items (Continued)

(Default: 3MIN)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-VOX > VOX-VOX.TOT

Set the VOX Time-Out Timer to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 15 minutes to prevent an accidental prolonged transmission.

If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period, the transmission will be cut off.

To disable the function, set it to "OFF."

  • OFF: Turns OFF the function
  • 1MIN~5MIN. 10MIN. or 15MIN:

If a continuous transmission exceeds the set period, transmission will be cut off.

A warning beep sounds 10 seconds before, and 5 beeps sound again just as the TOT function terminates transmission.

Using the Time-Out Timer, the transmission will be cut OFF after the shorter set time period ends.

Power Save ICOMH- PoSAVE (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-PoSAVE

Select whether to operate with the Bluetooth® headset's battery saving mode.

When a third-party headset is connected, the power save mode is automatically turned OFF, regardless of this setting.

• OFF: Turns OFF the function.

• ON: The Power Save mode is activated when no communication or operation is performed for 120 seconds.

One-Touch PTT ICOMH- PTT (Default: PUSH)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-PTT

Set the One-Touch PTT function while the VS-3 headset is connected.

The function enables you to communicate by sequentially pushing the VS-3's [PTT].

When a third-party headset is connected, this function is automatically turned ON, regardless of this setting.

  • PUSH: Push [PTT] to transmit and release to receive.
  • HOLD: Push [PTT] to transmit and push again to receive.

PTT Beep ICOMH- PTT B (Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-PTT B

Set the beep sound when you push [PTT] on the VS-3 headset.

• OFF: No beep sounds.

• ON: Beep sounds.

Custom Key Beep ICOMH- CUST B

(Default: OFF)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-CUST B

Set the beep sound when you push the Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/[RWD]) on the VS-3 headset.

• OFF: No beep sounds.

• ON: Beep sounds.

Custom Key ICOMH- CUST K

(Default: [PLAY]: ---, [FWD]: UP, [RWD]: DOWN)

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-CUST K

You can change the function assignments for the Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/[RWD]) on the VS-3 headset. See page 23 for details.

Initialize Bluetooth® Device BTSET- INITBT

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-INITBT

Push [,]D to initialize the installed Bluetooth® unit's pairing information and Bluetooth® headset name.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Others items EXMEN- DTHERS

Voltage INFO - VOLT

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-OTHERS > OTHER-INFO > INFO-VOLT

Push [لم] D to display the voltage of the external power supply.

Version INFO - VER

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- OTHERS > OTHER- INFO > INFO- VER

Push [لم] D to display the transceiver firmware's version number.

When the UT-133 Bluetooth® UNIT is installed, the unit's version number is also displayed.

Clone Mode ELONE- ELONE

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- OTHERS > OTHER- CLONE > CLONE- CLONE

Push [J] to enter the clone mode as the sub transceiver to read the cloning data from a connected IC-2730A/E.

Clone Master Mode CLONE- MASTER

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- OTHERS > OTHER- CLONE > CLONE- MASTER

Push [ ل ]D to enter the clone mode as the master transceiver to write the cloning data to a connected IC-2730A/E.

Partial Reset RESET- PART

MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-OTHERS > OTHER-RESET > RESET-PART

Push [4] D to resets the operating settings to their default values (VFO frequency, VFO settings, MENU contents) without clearing the items below:

  • Memory channel contents
  • Scan Edge contents
  • Call channel contents
  • DTMF memory contents

All Reset RESET- ALL

MENU- EXMENU > EXMEN- OTHERS > OTHER- RESET > RESET- ALL

Push [ب] to clear all content and return all settings to their factory defaults.

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Changing the microphone key's function assignment

On the supplied HM-207 REMOTE-CONTROL MICROPHONE

You can change the function assignments for the [F-1] and [F-2] keys on the HM-207 REMOTE-CONTROL MICRO-PHONE.

The assignable key functions are listed to the right.

<How to assign>

Example: Assigning "MONI" to [F-1] key on the microphone.

  • ② Rotate [DIAL]S to select "RMTMIC" (Remote MIC key).
  • (MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-RMTMIC) ③ Push [لم] [D.
  • Goes to the next tree level.
  • ④ Rotate [DIAL] S to select "RX."
    • To assign a key function to be used while transmitting, select "TX."
  • 5 Push [+]D
  • 6 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "F-1."
  • To assign a key function to [F-2] key, select "F-2."
  • ⑦ Push [ J.
  • 8 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "MONI."
  • ⑨Push [↓]D.
  • 10 Push [MAIN BAND]S.
  • Exits the MENU mode.

Function items construction

EXMENU FUNC SQLTYP SQLTYP SQL-DL FAN DIAL S OFF/ON AUTORP OFF/ON (KOR version) OFF/DUP/DUP.TON (USA version) OFF/ON OFF/ON TOT OFF/ON CIVE CIVADR OFF/ON OFF/ON CI-V CIVADR OFF/ON CI-V CIVADR OFF/ON CI-V CIVADR OFF/ON

• During RX/Standby:
Function Description
No function
MONI
[F2]: Default
Push to open or close the squelch.
MR000 In the Memory mode, push to select Memory channel 000.
MR001 In the Memory mode, push to select Memory channel 001.
BND.BNK
[F1]: Default
Push to select an operating band.
In the VFO mode, push to change the operating
band, and in the Memory Bank mode, push to
select Bank A to J, or OFF.
• Only the programmed bank appears.
SCAN Push to start or stop a scan.
T-SKIP Push to set the frequency to be skipped during scanning.
The selected frequencies are temporarily skipped for faster scanning.
MODE Push to change the operating mode.
LOW Push to change the transmit power level.
DUP Push to turn the Duplex mode ON or OFF, and the shift direction to DUP+ or DUP
PRIO Push to turn the Priority watch ON or OFF.
TONE Push to toggle between tone types. (p. 5)
MW
  • In the VFO mode, hold down to save the frequency displayed in the MAIN band into a Memory channel.
  • The frequency is automatically saved in a blank channel.
MUTE Push to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.
DTMFTX Push to enter the DTMF Code Entry mode.
T-CALL Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
• During TX:
Function Description

[F2]: Default
No function
LOW Push to change the transmit power level.
T-CALL
[F1]: Default
Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.

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C: Center S: Side D: Display

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Changing the microphone key's function assignment (Continued)

♦ On the optional HM-154 HAND MICROPHONE

You can change the function assignments for the [UP] and [DN] keys on the HM-154 HAND MICROPHONE. The assignable key functions are listed to the right.

<How to assign>

  • Example: Assigning "VOL UP" to [UP] key on the microphone.
  • Rotate [DIAL]S to select "UDMIC" (Up/Down MIC key).
  • (MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-UDMIC) ③ Push [↓][D].
  • Goes to the next tree level.
  • ④ Rotate [DIAL] S to select "RX."
    • To assign a key function to be used while transmitting, select "TX."
  • 5 Push [+]]D.
  • 6 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "UP."
  • To assign a key function to [DN] key, select "DN."
  • ⑦Push [آب]
  • 8 Rotate [DIAL] S to select "VOL UP."
  • 9 Push [لب]D.
  • 10 Push [MAIN BAND]S.
    • Exits the MENU mode.
Function items construction
EXMENU
OFF/S SQL/ATT
-SHORT/LONG
-SLOW/MID/FAST/AUTO
-OFF/ON
OFF/ON (KOR version)
OFF/DUP/DUP.TON (USA version)
RX/TX F-1/F-2
RX/TX UP/DN
-PUSH/HOLD
-OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/1~30MIN
-SINGLE/ALL/HAM
-1~4
OFF/30~120MIN
—01~DF
4800~19200/AUTO
OFF/ON
OFF/ON

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller.

C: Center S: Side D: Display

See page 2 'Changing the EXMENU item's options' for details of the key operations.

• During RX/Standby:
Function Description
No function
UP Push to increase the frequency or Memory chan-
[UP]: Default nel.
DOWN Push to decrease the frequency or Memory
[DN]: Default channel.
VOL UP Push to increase the volume level.
VOL DN Push to decrease the volume level.
SQL UP Push to increase the squelch level.
SQL DN Push to decrease the squelch level.
MONI Push to open or close the squelch.
CALL Push to select a call channel.
In the Memory mode, push to select Memory
MR000 channel 000.
MB001 In the Memory mode, push to select Memory
channel 001.
VFO/MR Push to toggle between the VFO mode and the
Push to directly select the Home CH that is set to
the selected mode (VFO/Memory)
HOME While in the CALL CH or weather channel mode,
- or when no Home CH is set, an error beep
sounds.
Push to select an operating band.
In the VFO mode, push to change the operating
BND.BNK band, and in the Memory Bank mode, push to
select Bank A to J, or OFF.
SCAN Push to start or stop a scan
JUAN Push to set the frequency to be skinned during
scanning.
T-SKIP The selected frequencies are temporarily skipped
for faster scanning.
MAIN Push to select the MAIN Band.
MODE Push to change the operating mode.
LOW Push to change the transmit power level.
סווס Push to turn the Duplex mode ON or OFF, and
DUP the shift direction to DUP+ or DUP
PRIO Push to turn the Priority watch ON or OFF.
TONE Push to toggle between tone types. (p. 5)
In the VFO mode, hold down to save the fre-
quency displayed in the MAIN band into a Mem-
IVIVV ory channel.
  • The frequency is automatically saved in a blank
    channel
MUTE Push to turn the Mute function ON or OFF
Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tope
• During TX:
Function Description

[UP]/[DN]:
Default
No function
LOW Push to change the transmit power level.
T-CALL Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
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Changing the microphone key's function assignment (Continued)

♦ On the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® HEADSET

You can change the function assignments for the Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/[RWD]) on the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® HEADSET.

The assignable key functions are listed to the right.

<How to assign>

Example: Assigning "UP" to [PLAY] key on the headset.

  • 1) Push [MENŬ ++O ]C.
  • ② Rotate [DIAL]S to select "CUST K" (Custom Key). (MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-BT SET > BTSET-HS SET > HSSET-ICOMHS > ICOMH-CUST K)
  • ③ Push [↓]D.
  • Goes to the next tree level.
  • 4 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "PLAY."
    • To assign a key function to [FWD] key, select "FWD."
    • To assign a key function to [RWD] key, select "RWD."
  • 5 Push [ لُب ]D.
  • 6 Rotate [DIAL]S to select "UP."
  • ⑦ Push [ 🚽 ] D.
  • 8 Push [MAIN BAND]S.
    • Exits the MENU mode.

Bluetooth® items construction

The C, S, or D in the instructions indicate the area of the controller

C: Center S: Side D: Display

Function Description
No function
Push to increase the frequency or Memory
UP channel.
DOWN Push to decrease the frequency or Memory
Dom channel.
VOL UP Push to turn up the volume level.
VOL DN Push to turn down the volume level.
SQL UP Push to turn up the squelch level.
SQL DN Push to turn down the squelch level.
MONI Push to open or close the squelch.
CALL Push to select a call channel.
In the Memory mode, push to select Memo-
MR000 ry channel 000.
MB001 In the Memory mode, push to select Memo-
ry channel 001.
VFO/MR Push to toggle between the VFO mode and
The Memory mode.
set to the selected mode (VEO/Memory)
номе While in the CALL CH or weather channel
mode, or when no Home CH is set, an error
beep sounds.
Push to select an operating band.
In the VFO mode, push to change the oper-
BND.BNK ating band, and in the Memory Bank mode,
push to select Bank A to J, or OFF.
Only the programmed bank appears.
SCAN Push to start or stop a scan.
Push to set the frequency to be skipped dur-
T-SKIP The selected frequencies are temporarily
skipped for faster scanning
MAIN Push to select the MAIN Band
MODE Push to change the operating mode
Push to change the transmit power level
Push to turn the Duplex mode ON or OFF
DUP and the shift direction to DUP+ or DUP
PRIO Push to turn the Priority watch ON or OFF.
TONE Push to toggle between tone types (p. 5)
In the VEO mode, hold down to save the fre-
guency displayed in the MAIN band into a
MW Memory channel.
• The frequency is automatically saved in a
blank channel.
MUTE Push to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.
T-CALL Push to transmit a 1750 Hz tone.
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CI-V information

♦ Setting CI-V data

Before controlling the transceiver using the Icom Communications Interface-V (CI-V), you should set the CI-V address, CI-V baud rate, and CI-V transceive function ON/OFF in EXMENU.

(MENU-EXMENU > EXMEN-FUNC > FUNC-CI-V)

♦ Connecting to a PC

When the transceiver is connected to a PC, the Icom Communications Interface-V (CI-V) controls the transceiver.

Use the following cables for the connection.

When using the OPC-478UC, you cannot hear the audio received on the right side band.

♦ Data format

The CI-V system uses the following data formats. Data formats differ depending on command numbers. A data area or sub command is added to some commands.

OK message to controller

NG message to controller

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♦ Command table

Cmd. Sub
cmd.
Data Description
00 See p.26 Send operating frequency for transceive
01 See p.26 Send operating mode for transceive
03 See p.26 Read operating frequency
04 See p.26 Read operating mode
05 See p.26 Send operating frequency
06 02 Select AM mode
05 Select FM mode
07 D0 Select A band
Set the Main band as the A band
וט Select B band
Set the Main band as the B band
00 See p.26 Read frequency offset
See n 26 Send frequency offset
0F 000 p.20 Bead duplex setting
0. (10=simplex, 11=DUP-, 12=DUP+)
10 Set simplex operation
11 Set DUP- operation
12 Set DUP+ operation
14 01 0000 to 0255 Send/read audio output level
(000=Minimum, 0128=Center, 0255=Max-
imum)
03 0000 to 0255 Send/read squelch level
(000=Minimum, 0128=Center, 0255=Max-
0.0 Soo n 26 Sond/road RE power setting
See p.20 Send/read external microphone gain
16 See n 26 Send/read VOX gain
15 01 00 Read noise/S-meter squelch status
(squelch close)
01 Read noise/S-meter squelch status
02 0000 to 0255 Read S-meter level (0000=S0, 0170=S9)
05 00 Read tone squelch and RF squelch status
(squelch close)
01 01 Read tone squelch and RF squelch status
44 0000 1- 0055
0000 to 0255 Read RF power meter
16 42 00 Send/read Beneater tone OFF
01 Send/read Repeater tone ON
43 00 Send/read Tone squelch OFF
01 Send/read Tone squelch ON
02 Send/read Reversed Tone squelch ON
46 00 Send/read VOX function OFF
01 Send/read VOX function ON
4B 00 Send/read DTCS OFF
01 Send/read DTCS ON
02 Send/read Reversed DTCS ON
19 00 Read transceiver ID
1A 00 00 to 09 Send/read Tone setting
(00=OFF, 01=TONE, 02=TSQL, 03=DTCS,
07-TONE(T)/DTCS(B)
08=DTCS(T)/TSQL(R),
09=TONE(T)/TSQL(R))
L See page 5 for details.
| 1B 00 See p.26 Send/read Repeater tone frequency
See p.26
10 02 5ee p.26 Send/read DICS code and polarity
00
Senu/reau Transceiver's status (TA)
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Receive frequency setting

Command: 00, 03, 05

Operating mode

Command: 01. 04. 06

2)
Х
1 Mode 2 Filter setting
02 01
02 02
05 01
05 02
2)
X
1 Mode
02
02
05
05
Duplex Frequency offset setting Command: 0C. 0D
1 2 3
Х Х Х Х Х Х
I kHz digit —▶ 100 Hz digit → 00 kHz digit → I0 kHz digit → 0 MHz digit → I MHz digit —▶
RF power level setting

Command: 14 0A

LOW MID HIGH
0000~0084 0085~0170 0171~0255
• External microphone gain setting

Command: 14 0B

1 2 3 4
0000~0063 0064~0127 0128~0191 0192~0255

• VOX gain setting

OFF 1 2 3 4
0000~0022 0023~0046 0047~0069 0070~0092 0093~0115
5 6 7 8 9
0016~0139 0140~0162 0163~0185 0186~0208 0209~0232
10
0233~0255
Repeater tone/tone squelch frequency setting Command: 1B 00, 1B 01
1 )* 2) 3)
0 0 Х Х Х Х
Fixed: 0> Fixed: 0 100 Hz digit → 10 Hz digit — > 1 Hz digit — 0.1 Hz digit →

*Not necessary when setting a frequency.

• Tone frequencies (Unit: Hz)
······································
67.0 85.4 107.2 136.5 165.5 186.2 210.7 254.1
69.3 88.5 110.9 141.3 167.9 189.9 218.1
71.9 91.5 114.8 146.2 171.3 192.8 225.7
74.4 94.8 118.8 151.4 173.8 196.6 229.1
77.0 97.4 123.0 156.7 177.3 199.5 233.6
79.7 100.0 127.3 159.8 179.9 203.5 241.8
82.5 103.5 131.8 162.2 183.5 206.5 250.3
DTCS code and polarity setting

445 065 131 172 246 306 364 446 516 020 132 174 251 311 365 452 523 632 743 031 072 134 205 252 315 371 454 526 654 754 073 325 411 455 331 412 462 032 143 212 255 532 662 036 145 223 261 546 043 114 152 225 263 332 413 464 565 343 423 465

265

271

351

432

631

664

703

712

721

606

62/

734

• DTCS codes

115

116

122

155 226 156 243

162 244

047

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