Icom IC-410PRO Advanced Manual
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ADVANCED MANUAL
UHF CB TRANSCEIVER
i410PRO
INTRODUCTION
1
ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION
2
BASIC OPERATION
3
SET MODE
4
REPEATER OPERATION
5
SCAN
6
TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP
7
SELCALL (Selective Calling)
8
OTHER FUNCTIONS
9
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX

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Heather Keeling
April 3, 2025

I have the ic-41 pro. I can transmit but no longer receive. I’m not aware of any settings changing. I’m using ch15. The screen shows sql , q and below that. OS S in black squares

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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025

Your Icom IC-410PRO may be able to transmit but not receive on channel 15 due to one or more of the following reasons:

1. Quiet Mode (Selcall or Tone Squelch) is ON – If Quiet Mode is enabled, the radio will not unmute unless it receives the correct Selcall or tone. Turn OFF Quiet Mode in the Set mode.

2. Tone Squelch setting mismatch – If the tone squelch is set incorrectly or does not match the other radios, you will not hear incoming transmissions. Set the correct tone squelch setting for the user group.

3. Squelch level is set too high – If the squelch level is too high, weak signals may be blocked. Decrease the squelch level in the Set mode.

4. Monitor function is OFF – If the Monitor function is OFF, you might not hear transmissions that don’t match the squelch settings. Press [MONI] to temporarily open the squelch and check for incoming signals.

Check and adjust these settings to restore receiving capability on channel 15.

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Summary of Contents for Icom IC-410PRO

  • Page 1 ADVANCED MANUAL INTRODUCTION ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION BASIC OPERATION SET MODE REPEATER OPERATION UHF CB TRANSCEIVER SCAN i410PRO TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP SELCALL (Selective Calling) OTHER FUNCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS INDEX...
  • Page 2 Ask your authorized Icom dealer or transceiver administrator for details. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia,...
  • Page 3 Section ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION Supplied accessories ............1-2 Rear panel connection ............1-3 Mounting the transceiver ............1-3...
  • Page 4: Supplied Accessories

    ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION Supplied accessories Microphone Microphone hanger Microphone and screw set hanger cable DC power cable Function name Mounting bracket stickers* Flat washers Nuts Mounting screws Spring washers Bracket bolts Self-tapping screws * Used for labelling the programmable function keys according to their assigned functions.
  • Page 5: Rear Panel Connection

    ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION Rear panel connection q ANTENNA CONNECTOR Antenna Connects an antenna cable. w EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK C onnect a 4–8 Ω external speaker. e MICROPHONE HANGER Connect the supplied microphone Optional speaker hanger to the vehicle’s ground to use the microphone ON/OFF hook functions.
  • Page 6 Section BASIC OPERATION Power ON password..............2-2 Keylock ...................2-2 Channel selection ..............2-2 Zone selection ...............2-2 Priority channel ..............2-3 D Setting the Priority channel ..............2-3 D Selecting the Priority channel ............2-3 D Cancelling the Priority channel ............2-3 Monitor ...................2-3 Squelch...................2-3...
  • Page 7: Basic Operation

    To enter the password, see the illustration below. You can select between them to communicate with the intended person(s). The IC-410PRO is also capable of storing a combination of up to 32 receive only and private channels, using the optional CS-410PRO cloning software Push [UP]/[DOWN] to select the channels.
  • Page 8 BASIC OPERATION Priority channel Monitor The Priority channel enables you to have quick access The Monitor function opens the any squelch, enabling to a specific channel. Only one channel can be set as you to receive weak signals. This allows quick access the Priority channel.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Section SET MODE Set mode items ..............3-2 D Set mode sequence .................3-2 D Squelch Level “SQL” ................3-3 D Scan mode “SCAN-M” ..............3-3 D CTCSS/DTCS ..................3-3 D Backlight “LIGT” ................3-3 D Beep “BEEP”..................3-3 D Beep Level “BEPV” ................3-3 D RF Power “RFPOW” ................3-3 D Quiet mode “QUIET”...
  • Page 10: Set Mode Items

    SET MODE Set mode items D Set mode sequence The table below describes the sequence of the items in the Set mode. • The sequence is as shown below when you push [FUNC] in the Set mode. • Squelch level •...
  • Page 11: D Squelch Level "Sql

    SET MODE Set mode items (Continued) D Squelch Level “SQL” D Backlight “LIGT” The Squelch circuit eliminates background noise The transceiver features a backlit LCD display for use when no signals are present. Set the level to where in low-light conditions. You can select the backlight the noise just disappears, for proper operation.
  • Page 12: D Quiet Mode "Quiet

    SET MODE Set mode items (Continued) D Quiet mode “QUIET” D Signal Monitor “SMON” Turn On or OFF the Quiet mode for Selcall. See page You can select whether or not to sound a beep when 7-4 for details. you transmit a Selcall code or DTMF code signal. ON: A beep sounds.
  • Page 13: D Mic Gain "Mic

    SET MODE Set mode items (Continued) D Mic Gain “MIC” D Own ID You can adjust the microphone sensitivity to between (You can only set this item after enabling the function 1 (minimum sensitivity) and 5 (maximum sensitivity). using the optional CS-410PRO cloning software With a higher sensitivity, the microphone picks up This function enables you to allocate your Own ID...
  • Page 14: Repeater Operation

    Section REPEATER OPERATION Repeater operation ..............4-2...
  • Page 15 REPEATER OPERATION Repeater operation Repeaters extend the operational range of the Accessing a repeater: transceiver by retransmitting the signals it receives. To use a repeater, you need to select a repeater Repeaters are usually located on the top of a channel building or a mountain, as the elevation increases (Repeater CH 1 to 8, and 41 to 48).
  • Page 16 Section SCAN Scan types................5-2 Scanning ................5-3 D Open scan..................5-3 D Group scan/Priority scan..............5-3 D Repeater scan..................5-3...
  • Page 17 SCAN Scan types The transceiver has 4 scan types to search for REPEATER SCAN signals, Tag function and 4 Resume options, for scanning versatility. Ch 01 Ch 02 Ch 48 Scan cancel OPEN SCAN ch 01 ch 02 ch 03 Ch 48 Ch 01 ch 40...
  • Page 18: Open Scan

    SCAN Scanning The IC-410PRO scans all tagged channels when a D Group scan/Priority scan scan is activated. When it detects a busy channel, the scan can be set to pause, or to resume after a pause. NOTE for Priority scan: (Except for a Repeater scan).
  • Page 19: Tone Squelch And Pocket Beep

    Section TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP Tone Squelch .................6-2 D Setting the CTCSS tone frequency/DTCS code ......6-2 D Turning ON the Tone Squelch ............6-2 Pocket Beep ................6-3 D Waiting for a call from a station ............6-3...
  • Page 20 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP Tone Squelch The transceiver is equipped with 51 CTCSS Selectable CTCSS tone frequency list (Hz) (subaudible) tone frequencies, and 104 DTCS codes. Freq. Freq. Freq. Freq. Freq. CTCSS/DTCS operation enables you to communicate 67.0 94.8 136.5 177.3 218.1...
  • Page 21 TONE SQUELCH AND POCKET BEEP Pocket Beep This function uses the CTCSS tone and the DTCS code for calling. You can also use it as a “common pager” to inform you that someone called while you were away from the transceiver. D Waiting for a call from a station Before using the Pocket Beep, set the desired CTCSS tone frequency or DTCS code in the Set mode.
  • Page 22: Selcall (Selective Calling

    Section SELCALL (Selective Calling) Description ................7-2 Calling ..................7-2 D Selecting a TX code .................7-2 D Editing the TX code ................7-3 D Transmitting an individual Selcall .............7-3 Receiving................7-4 D Receiving an individual Selcall............7-4 D Receiving a Group call ..............7-4 Quiet mode ................7-4 Stun function .................7-4...
  • Page 23: Description

    TX code is the Selcall code that you transmit. You can you can use the Selcall (Selective Calling) function. enter maximum of 32 TX codes into the IC-410PRO, Selcall has 100,000 options when using 5 tone. using the optional CS-410PRO...
  • Page 24: D Editing The Tx Code

    SELCALL (Selective Calling) Calling (Continued) D Editing the TX code D Transmitting an individual Selcall You can edit the TX code within the allowed digits. 1) Turn ON the Function mode. The Group call function enables you to edit a special ➥...
  • Page 25: Receiving

    SELCALL (Selective Calling) Receiving Quiet mode D Receiving an individual Selcall When the Quiet mode is ON, the Selcall mute function is activated and enables silent operation until a Selcall When receiving an RX code: code is received. • Beeps sound. •...
  • Page 26: Other Functions

    Section OTHER FUNCTIONS Smart Ring and ATS (Automatic Transponder System) ..8-2 D Smart Ring ..................8-2 D ATS ....................8-2 RX channels and frequencies ..........8-3 D Editing an RX frequency ..............8-3 Data cloning ................8-3...
  • Page 27: Smart Ring And Ats (Automatic Transponder System)

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Smart Ring and ATS (Automatic Transponder System) D ATS Smart ring is the function to search for transceivers to receive or transmit in the group using the same 1) Turn ON the Function mode. CTCSS tone frequency. ➥ Push [FUNC]. •...
  • Page 28: Rx Channels And Frequencies

    Wide channel spacing Narrow channel spacing (25 kHz steps) (12.5 kHz steps) 6) Select the editing digit. IC-410PRO ➥ Push [FUNC]. • The editing digit blinks. 7) Set the desired number to the digit. ➥ Push [UP]/[DOWN]. 8) Go to next digit.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Section SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ............9-2 D General ................9-2 D Transmitter ................9-2 D Receiver ................9-2...
  • Page 30 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications D General • Frequency coverage: 476.4250–477.4125 MHz RX/Private 450.0000–520.0000 MHz • Type of emission: 8K50F3E RX/Private 8K50F3E/16K0F3E • Channel spacing: 12.5 kHz RX/Private 12.5/25 kHz • Current drain (at 13.8 V): TX (at 5 W) approximately 4.0 A TX (at 25 W) approximately 7.0 A Max.
  • Page 31 INDEX ATS (Automatic Transponder System) …………… 8-2 Pocket Beep ………………………………………… 6-3 Auto Power OFF …………………………………… 3-4 Power ON password ……………………………… 2-2 Priority channel ……………………………………… 2-3 Priority channel, cancelling ………………………… 2-3 Priority channel, selecting ………………………… 2-3 Backlight …………………………………………… 3-3 Priority channel, setting …………………………… 2-3 Battery Voltage ………………………………………...
  • Page 32 A-7256-2AU 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan © 2015 Icom Inc.

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