Basic Operation - Icom IC-410PRO Advanced Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Power ON password
If the transceiver is set with a power ON password,
enter the password when turning ON the transceiver.
To enter the password, see the illustration below.
KEY
0
1
NUMBER
5
6
The password is a 4 digit code (example: 1234).
➥ Push the corresponding keys to enter your
password.
• Note that each key represents two digits. That means,
"3764" and "8769" are entered in exactly the same way
(requires no multiple or extended pushing.)
• The entered password will not be displayed.
• If "PASSWORD" does not disappear after entering, the
entered password is incorrect. Turn OFF the transceiver,
and then try again.
Keylock
Hold down for 2 seconds to electronically lock all
keys except [DUP], [FUNC], and [MONI] to prevent
accidental channel changing and function access.
To lock the keys:
➥ Hold down [DUP] for 2 seconds.
To unlock the keys:
➥ Hold down [DUP] for 2 seconds again.
D Non-locked keys
Even when the Keylock function is ON, you can use
the following keys for certain conditions.
[PTT]:
[DUP] (Normal mode):
[FUNC] (Normal mode): You can push to change
[MONI] (Normal mode): You can push to turn the
2
3
4
7
8
9
You can hold down to
transmit, and release to
receive.
You can hold down for 2
seconds to unlock the keys.
between Normal mode and
Function mode.
Monitor (open squelch)
function ON or OFF.
Channel selection
There are 80 channels on the UHF CB and you have
access to the designated repeater channels.
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.
Zone selection
(Selectable only when more than 1 zones are set,
using the optional CS-410PRO
A zone is a group of private channels, mainly used for
commercial applications. It allows only certain groups
or business departments to communicate within the
allocated zone.
1) Turn ON the Function mode.
➥ Push [FUNC].
• " " is displayed.
2) Enter the Zone Selection mode.
➥ Hold down [FUNC] for 2 seconds.
3) Select the desired zone.
➥ Push [UP]/[DOWN].
4) Return to the Standby mode.
➥ Push [FUNC].
NOTE:
• The transceiver remains in the selected mode when
turned OFF and then ON again.
• CB-05, CB-R05 and CB-35 channels are for emergency
use, and are required to be left open for only
emergency use. CB-22 and CB-23 are used for only
receiving.
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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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