Connection To Tape Recorder; Remote Jack Connection - Icom IC-R7000 Instruction Manual

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CONNECTION TO TAPE
RECORDER
Make connections for the IC-R7000 to a tape recorder as shown in
the diagram.
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Tape recorder
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----
.
...
~
@~
.....
::"""'
~
=~
-
To
AUX
IN jack
To RECORDER-REMOTE jack
IC-R7000
jack on the
front panel
To RECORDER-REMOTE jack
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REMOTE CONTROL JACK (CI-V)
IN FORMATION
•CT-17 CONNECTION
•REMOTE CONTROL DEFAULT
CONNECTOR
J17
DB7
~
l
Baud rate
DB6
0
0
DB5
~
Transceive ON/OFF
DB4
0
0
I
Addc~<
DB3
~
DB2
0
0
DB1
0
0
080
0
0
ICOM has introduced a new remote control Local Area Network, the
ICOM COMMUNICATION INTERFACE-V (CI-V) SYSTEM using
the
CSMA/CD
(Carrier
Sense
Multiple Access with Collision
Detection) standard.
• A serial data bus carries all control data.
Operation is possible
using an optional CT-17 LEVEL CONVERTER with a personal
computer equipped with an RS-232C serial port.
Up to four ICOM CI-V transceivers can be connected to a personal
computer via the CT-17.
Transmitters and receivers using the I COM CI-V System exchange
serial information in the packet format.
The contents of a data
packet can be changed by using connector pin J17 on the LOGIC
UNIT.
Standard data packet contents of the I C- R 7000:
Address number
08H
Transceive function
ON
Baud rate
1200bps
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