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ADVANCED MANUAL
DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER
ID-4100A
ID-4100E
This manual describes instructions for advanced features and
instructions.
See the Basic manual and the D-STAR guide that come with the
transceiver for precautions, installations, and basic operations.
INTRODUCTION
1
MEMORY OPERATION
2
SCAN OPERATION
3
PRIORITY WATCH
4
D-STAR OPERATION
5
GPS OPERATION
6
USING A microSD CARD
7
VOICE MEMORY
8
REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS
9
MENU SCREEN
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS
11 OPTIONS
®
12 Bluetooth
OPERATION
13 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE
INDEX

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  • Page 1 ADVANCED MANUAL DUAL BAND TRANSCEIVER INTRODUCTION ID-4100A MEMORY OPERATION ID-4100E SCAN OPERATION PRIORITY WATCH D-STAR OPERATION GPS OPERATION USING A microSD CARD VOICE MEMORY REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS MENU SCREEN 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS This manual describes instructions for advanced features and 11 OPTIONS instructions.
  • Page 2: Memory Operation

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Previous view INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS BY TOPIC Controller Attaching/Installing ....Basic manual (sec. 1) GPS operation ............5-2 Front panel ........ Basic manual (sec. 2) Checking your GPS position........5-3 Display ........Basic manual (sec. 2) Checking GPS information (Sky view screen) ..5-11 Power key ........
  • Page 4 Previous view INTRODUCTION Functions and features of Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader ® The following functions and features can be used with Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader ® • Keyword search Click “Find” (Ctrl+F) or “Advanced • Find screen Search” (Shift+Ctrl+F) in the Edit menu to open the search screen.
  • Page 5 Previous view INTRODUCTION Entering and editing text To change the character type Controls used for text entry 1. When not selecting text, or an entered text is [QUICK] selected, push [QUICK]. Selects the 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select the character type, then [MENU] [DIAL] (Rotate) character type...
  • Page 6: Usable Characters

    Export [AB] [ab] [12] [!”#] p. 6-9 / : ; * < > Bluetooth Set Device name [AB] [ab] [12] [!”#] Except for “ICOM BT-” p. 9-72 – Group name [AB] [ab] [12] [!”#] p. 4-41 Repeater name [AB] [ab] [12] [!”#] –...
  • Page 7 Previous view INTRODUCTION Entering and editing text (Continued) D How to enter (Example: Entering “Calling” as a Memory name.) 1. Push [MW]. 8. Push [QUICK]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Manage Memory,” then 9. Select the character type, then push [ï]. push [ï].
  • Page 8 Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Section General description ..............1-2 D The number of the Memory channel ....... 1-2 D Memory channel content ..........1-2 Manage Memory screen description ........1-3 D Tree view of the Manage Memory screen ....... 1-3 D Displaying the Manage Memory screen ......
  • Page 9: Memory Channels

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION General description The transceiver has a total of 1000 Memory channels (100 channels in each of 26 memory banks, A ~ Z) and two Call channels (C0/C1) each for the 144 and 430 MHz bands. The Memory mode is useful to quickly select often- used frequencies.
  • Page 10: Manage Memory Screen Description

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Manage Memory screen description D Displaying the Manage Memory screen The MANAGE MEMORY screen enables you to easily manage the Memory or Call channel content. Manage Memory > Memory CH • Displays the Memory or Call channel content. 1.
  • Page 11 Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Memory channel Selecting a Call channel In the Memory mode, you can select the Memory Two Call channels (C0/C1) are selectable in each of the 144 and 430 MHz bands. channels by rotating [DIAL]. Factory default frequencies and operating modes are entered into the Call channels.
  • Page 12 Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Writing to a Memory channel After setting a frequency in the VFO mode, you can write it to a selected channel or an automatically selected blank channel. Memory channels 002 to 999 are blank as the default. D Writing to a blank channel D Writing to the selected channel Example: Writing 146.030 MHz into a blank channel.
  • Page 13: Copying Memory Content To The Vfo

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Writing to a Memory channel (Continued) D Overwriting to the selected channel D Copying Memory content to the VFO You can write a frequency into a pre-entered channel. It is convenient when you want to operate on a channel frequency near a Memory or Call channel.
  • Page 14 Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Writing to a Memory channel (Continued) D Copying Memory content to another Memory channel You can copy the memory content to another Memory channel. Example: Copying Memory channel “018” to Memory 7. Select the destination channel, then push [ï]. channel “019”.
  • Page 15: Assigning A Memory Channel To A Memory Bank

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Memory bank setting The transceiver has a total of 26 banks (A ~ Z). Regular memory channels 0 ~ 999 can be assigned to any bank for easy memory management. Up to 100 channels can be assigned to a bank. NOTE: The memory banks are only used to hold memory channels.
  • Page 16: Selecting The Memory Bank Mode

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Memory bank setting (Continued) D Directly writing into a memory bank D Selecting the Memory Bank mode You can also write the memory content directly into When you select the Memory Bank mode, rotating a memory bank channel. This way is a short cut to [DIAL] selects only the entered bank channels in the creating a memory channel, and then assigning it to selected bank.
  • Page 17: Entering A Memory Name

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Entering a Memory or Bank name You can enter an alphanumeric name for each Memory, including Call channels, and Banks. Names can be a maximum of 16 characters. D Entering a Memory name 8. Enter a name of up to 16 characters. Manage Memory >...
  • Page 18: Entering A Bank Name

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Entering a Memory or Bank name (Continued) D Entering a Bank name Manage Memory > Memory CH [MENU] 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Manage Memory,” then push [ï]. [QUICK] [DIAL] • Displays the MANAGE MEMORY screen. L You can display the MANAGE MEMORY screen by pushing [MW] on other than the DR screen.
  • Page 19: Memory Name Display

    Previous view MEMORY OPERATION Selecting a Memory name display Clearing a Memory channel The transceiver has two Memory name display types. Entered memory content can be cleared. 1. Push [V/M] several times until you enter the Manage Memory > Memory CH Memory mode.
  • Page 20: Scan Operation

    Previous view SCAN OPERATION Section Scan ..................2-2 D About the scan function ..........2-2 D VFO scan ................ 2-2 D Memory scan ..............2-2 D Memory bank scan ............2-2 D [DIAL] operation during a scan ........2-3 D Squelch setting for a scan ..........2-3 D Tuning step for a VFO scan ..........
  • Page 21: D Memory Scan

    Previous view SCAN OPERATION Scan Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or frequencies. D About the scan function In the VFO mode In the Memory mode The frequencies that are set as “PSKIP”...
  • Page 22: Squelch Setting For A Scan

    Previous view SCAN OPERATION Scan (Continued) D [DIAL] operation during a scan D When a signal is received • Rotate [DIAL] to change the scan direction during a When a signal is received, the scan pauses for scan. approximately 10 seconds (default), then resumes. •...
  • Page 23 Previous view SCAN OPERATION VFO mode scan D Scan type 1. Push [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO mode. The VFO mode scan has 6 scan types. 2. Hold down [SCAN] for 1 second. • ALL: Full scan •...
  • Page 24 Previous view SCAN OPERATION VFO mode scan (Continued) D About a Scan name D Setting the skip frequencies When a Scan name is assigned, the name is You can set unnecessary frequencies as Skip displayed in the Scan Type Select window. (p. 2-4) channels (PSKIP) to be skipped during a scan.
  • Page 25 Previous view SCAN OPERATION Memory scan D Scan type NOTE: Two or more Memory channels, which are The Memory mode scan has 5 scan types. not set as Skip channels, must be entered to start a • ALL: Full scan Memory scan.
  • Page 26 Previous view SCAN OPERATION Memory Bank scan D Scan type A Memory Bank scan searches through the Memory channels in the selected bank. • ALL: Full bank scan L Two or more Memory channels, which are not set as skip •...
  • Page 27 Previous view SCAN OPERATION Setting and clearing the skip channel You can set or clear a Skip channel setting. The channels that are set as a Skip channel are skipped during a scan. 1. Push [V/M] several times until you enter the Memory mode.
  • Page 28 Previous view SCAN OPERATION Entering scan edges You can enter the upper and lower frequency edges to 8. Enter a name of up to 16 characters, then push the Program scan edge ranges for Program scans. [ï]. (Example: Air) Each Program scan edge range has its own tuning step and the receive mode.
  • Page 29 Previous view SCAN OPERATION Entering scan edges (Continued) 14. Select “MODE,” then push [ï]. • Displays the selectable mode. 15. Select the receive mode to be used during a scan. L When you select “---,” the receive mode set in the VFO mode is used during a scan.
  • Page 30 Previous view PRIORITY WATCH Section Priority watch ................3-2 D Starting the Priority watch ..........3-2 D Canceling the Priority watch ........... 3-2 VFO frequency and a Priority channel........3-3 D When a signal is received ..........3-3 VFO frequency and a Memory/Bank scan......3-4 D When a signal is received ..........
  • Page 31 Previous view PRIORITY WATCH Priority watch While operating on a VFO frequency, using the DR function or while scanning, Priority watch checks for signals on a selected frequency every 5 seconds. D Starting the Priority watch D Canceling the Priority watch To start the Priority watch, select “ON”...
  • Page 32 Previous view PRIORITY WATCH VFO frequency and a Priority channel Checks the selected Priority channel every 5 seconds, while receiving on a VFO frequency. Priority frequency channel Receiving (5 seconds) Step 1. Set the VFO frequency Step 4. Canceling the Priority watch (p. 3-2) (See Basic manual section 3) 1.
  • Page 33 Previous view PRIORITY WATCH VFO frequency and a Memory/Bank scan Sequentially checks the Memory or Bank channels every 5 seconds, while receiving on a VFO frequency. SKIP SKIP mode mode Receiving M-CH Receiving (5 seconds) Bank CH (5 seconds) When using a When using a Memory scan Bank scan...
  • Page 34: Priority Watch

    Previous view PRIORITY WATCH VFO scan and a Priority channel Checks the selected Priority channel every 5 seconds, during a VFO mode scan. Priority mode channel Scan (5 seconds) Step 1. Set the Priority channel Step 4. Canceling the Priority watch (p. 3-2) To select a Memory channel (p.
  • Page 35: D When A Signal Is Received

    Previous view PRIORITY WATCH VFO scan and a Memory/Bank scan Sequentially checks the Memory or Bank channels every 5 seconds during a VFO mode scan. SKIP SKIP A Memory scan or Bank scan can be selected. mode mode Scan Scan M-CH Bank CH (5 seconds)
  • Page 36: D When A Signal Is Received

    Previous view PRIORITY WATCH Scanning “FROM” on the DR screen and a Priority channel Checks the selected Priority channel every 5 seconds, “From” Priority while receiving a repeater or simplex frequency in (DR screen) channel “FROM” of the DR screen. Receiving (Frequency/ (5 seconds)
  • Page 37: D When A Signal Is Received

    Previous view PRIORITY WATCH DR scan and a Priority channel Checks the selected Priority channel every 5 seconds, during a DR scan. Priority scan channel Scan (5 seconds) Step 1. Set the Priority channel To set the VFO frequency Example: Checks Memory channel “002” every 5 (See Basic manual section 3) seconds during a DR scan.
  • Page 38: D-Star Operation

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Section “FROM” (Access repeater) setting.......... 4-3 D Using your transceiver’s repeater list ......4-4 D Using the DR scan ............4-5 D Using the Near Repeater Search function ...... 4-6 D Using the TX History ............4-7 “TO”...
  • Page 39 Previous view (Continued) Skip setting for the DR scan ..........4-40 D Individual skip setting ............ 4-40 D Group skip setting ............4-40 Entering the repeater group name........4-41 Repeater detail screen ............4-42 Entering Your (destination) call sign ........4-43 Deleting Your (destination) call sign ........
  • Page 40 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “FROM” (Access repeater) setting Your access repeater must be set in “FROM” when you make a call on the DR screen. You have five ways to set the access repeater. Setting by [DIAL] Select the preset repeater by rotating [DIAL] on the DR screen. Displayed while rotating [DIAL]...
  • Page 41: D Using Your Transceiver's Repeater List

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) D Using your transceiver’s repeater list When your access repeater is in your transceiver’s repeater list, you can select it from the list. By only selecting the repeater from the list, the call sign, frequency, duplex and offset frequency settings are automatically set for easy operation.
  • Page 42: D Using The Dr Scan

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) D Using the DR scan Example: Selecting the “HamFair” repeater in Japan using the DR scan. The DR scan scans frequencies to find a signal on a 1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR repeater or a simplex frequency.
  • Page 43: D Using The Near Repeater Search Function

    • Displays the NEAR REPEATER screen. displayed. 4. Select the type of nearby repeater to display, then push [ï]. Example: Selecting the “Icom Repeater” in Japan from the Near Repeater list. Step 1: Receiving your own position from the GPS satellite L When it is difficult to receive signals indoors, even •...
  • Page 44 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “FROM” (Access repeater) setting (Continued) D Using the TX History Repeaters you transmitted on before are saved in the TX History. You can select a repeater from the TX History as your access repeater. The TX History saves up to 10 of the latest “FROM” (Access) repeaters.
  • Page 45: To" (Destination) Setting

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “TO” (Destination) setting The destination repeater or station must be set in “TO” TIP: After you receive the individual station or when you make a call in the DV mode. repeater’s signal, the call sign can be captured by You have eight ways to set the destination.
  • Page 46: D Using The "Local Cq" (Local Area Call)

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) D Using the “Local CQ” (Local Area call) D Using the “Gateway CQ” (Gateway call) When “Local CQ” is selected on the TO SELECT When “Gateway CQ” is selected on the TO SELECT screen, “CQCQCQ”...
  • Page 47: D Using "Your Call Sign

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) D Using “Your Call Sign” D Using the RX History The “Your Call Sign” memory saves the “UR” When a call is received in the DV mode, the call data (destination) call signs. When you select an individual is saved in the RX History.
  • Page 48: D Directly Entering (Ur)

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) D Using the TX History D Directly entering (UR) The TX History saves the name and/or call sign of up The destination station call sign can be directly to 20 “TO” (Destination) settings that were used when entered.
  • Page 49: D Directly Entering (Rpt)

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION “TO” (Destination) setting (Continued) D Directly entering (RPT) The destination repeater call sign can be directly entered. Example: Directly entering the call sign “JP1YIU” 1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR screen. 2.
  • Page 50: D What Is The Reflector

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Connecting to a Reflector D What is the reflector? A reflector is a special server connected to the Internet and running a version of dplus software. If the dplus software is installed on your access repeater, it provides various functions including gateway and reflector linking capabilities (It is known as the D-STAR reflector system).
  • Page 51: D Linking To A Reflector

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Connecting to a Reflector (Continued) D Linking to a reflector If your repeater is not currently linked to a reflector, or you want to change to another reflector, you can do so following the steps below. Before linking to a reflector, be sure to unlink any current reflector.
  • Page 52: D Unlinking A Reflector

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Connecting to a Reflector (Continued) D Unlinking a reflector D Reflector Echo Testing Before trying to link to another reflector, be sure to You can transmit a short message, and after releasing unlink the current connected reflector. [PTT], your message will be played back.
  • Page 53: D Requesting Repeater Information

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Connecting to a Reflector (Continued) D Requesting repeater information When you send the repeater information command, an ID message is sent back. 1. Hold down [DR] for 1 second to display the DR screen. 2. Select “TO,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 54: Message Operation

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Message operation You can save up to 5 short messages in memory, to transmit in the DV mode. Each message can be up to 20 characters long. D Entering a TX message D Transmitting a message Example: Entering “JAPAN TOM”...
  • Page 55 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Message operation (Continued) D Deleting a TX message You can delete the entered TX message. Example: Deleting the entered TX message “JAPAN TOM” from message memory number 1. My Station > TX Message 1. Push [MENU]. 2.
  • Page 56: Viewing The Received Call Signs

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Viewing the received call signs When you receive a DV call, the calling station and the repeater’s call signs are saved. Up to 50 calls can be saved. Even if the transceiver is turned OFF, the RX record is not deleted.
  • Page 57: D View The Call Signs In The Rx History Screen

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Viewing the received call signs D View the call signs in the RX History screen (Continued) <Fourth page>, <Fifth page>, <Sixth page> Displays the position data of the caller station. If a received signal has no data, then no position data is displayed.
  • Page 58: Bk Mode Communication

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION BK mode communication The BK (Break-in) function enables you to break into a conversation, where the two other stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. (Default: OFF) L The BK function is automatically turned OFF when transceiver is turned OFF.
  • Page 59: Emr Communication

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION EMR communication D Adjusting the EMR AF level The EMR (Enhanced Monitor Request) communication function can be used in only the DV The audio output level when an EMR signal is mode. Using the EMR function, no call sign setting is received is adjustable between 0 and 32.
  • Page 60: Automatic Dv Detection

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Automatic DV detection If you receive an FM signal while in the DV mode, the DV Set > DV Auto Detect “DV” and “FM” icons alternately blink to indicate the 1. Push [MENU]. received signal is FM. 2.
  • Page 61: Automatic Reply Function

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Automatic Reply function When a call addressed to your own call sign is DV Set > Auto Reply received, the Automatic Reply function automatically 1. Push [MENU]. replies with your call sign. (Default: OFF) 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DV Set,” then push [ï]. Depending on the setting, a recorded message may 3.
  • Page 62: D Recording An Auto Reply Message

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Automatic Reply function (Continued) D Recording an Auto Reply message You can record the Auto Reply message and saved on a microSD card to reply to the call with your voice. TIP: Be sure a microSD card is in the card slot. Voice Memo >...
  • Page 63: D Auto Position Reply Function

    After receiving the Auto Position Reply call, the caller’s position data is displayed in a window. Your station L Only the Icom transceivers, ID-4100A/E, ID- 5100A/E, ID-51A/E PLUS, or ID-51A/E PLUS2, 3. After receiving, displays the position after receiving a call. (As of...
  • Page 64: Data Communication

    • Flow control: Xon/Xoff Depending on the PC environment, the COM port number used by the ID-4100A/E may be higher than 5. In that case, use an application that can set it to higher than 5. Set the baud rate in “Data Speed.” (p. 9-60) (Function >...
  • Page 65: D Dv Fast Data Function

    1. Push [MENU]. L The DV Fast Data communication can be made by 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DV Set,” then push [ï]. only the following Icom transceivers: ID-4100A/E, ID-5100A/E*, or ID-51A/E (PLUS, PLUS2, 50th Anniversary model). (As of April 2017) Usable only when firmware versions CPU M 1.10, S...
  • Page 66: Digital Squelch Functions

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Digital squelch functions The digital squelch opens only when you receive a signal addressed to your own call sign, or a signal that includes a matching digital code. You can silently wait for calls from others. You can independently set the Digital squelch function in the VFO mode, Memory mode, CALL channel mode, or DR function.
  • Page 67: D The Digital Code Squelch Setting

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Digital squelch functions (Continued) D The digital code squelch setting D Digital code squelch function with a 1. Push [QUICK]. Pocket beep 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DSQL,” then push [ï]. When a received signal matches your digital code, beeps sound for 30 seconds and an “S”...
  • Page 68: Viewing Call Signs

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Viewing call signs While in the DV mode, you can display the CALL SIGN screen. 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Call Sign,” then push [ï]. • Displays the CALL SIGN screen. 3. Push [MENU]. •...
  • Page 69: Repeater List

    PC using the CS- • REPEATER TONE: Repeater tone (p. 4-35) 4100 cloning software. • POSITION: Position data accuracy level • The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom (p. 4-36) website. • LATITUDE: Latitude of the repeater (p. 4-36) http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/firm/...
  • Page 70: Entering New Information Into The Repeater List

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering new information into the Repeater List This section describes how to manually enter new repeater information into the repeater list. DR screen The required setting items differ, depending on your communication usage. Confirm the required items, as shown below.
  • Page 71: D Entering New Information Into The Repeater List

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering new information into the Repeater List (Continued) D Entering new information into the repeater list Step 1. Selecting the repeater group Step 4. Entering the repeater sub name 1. Select “SUB NAME,” then push [ï]. DV Memory >...
  • Page 72 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering new information into the Repeater List D Entering new information into the repeater list (Continued) Step 7. Changing the repeater group Step 11. Entering the frequency offset L The repeater group that is selected in ‘Step 1. L When ‘Step 2.
  • Page 73 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering new information into the Repeater List D Entering new information into the repeater list (Continued) Step 15. Selecting the position data accuracy level Step 18. Setting the UTC offset L When the Near Repeater Search function is not L UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) offset is the used, or the distance between your position and a time difference between UTC and repeater local...
  • Page 74: Editing A Repeater List

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Editing a repeater list Deleting a repeater list This function edits a repeater’s data. This is useful The entered repeater contents can be deleted from when already-entered data is incorrect, has changed, the repeater list. or some data needs to be added to the list. DV Memory >...
  • Page 75: Rearranging The Display Order Of The Repeater

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Rearranging the display order of the repeater You can move the entered repeaters to rearrange their display order in the selected repeater group. The entered repeater cannot be moved out of their assigned repeater group. Example: Moving "Hamacho" above “Inage.” DV Memory >...
  • Page 76: Adding The Repeater Information Using The Rx History

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Adding the Repeater information using the RX History This section describes how to add new repeater information to the repeater list using the RX history. 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “RX History,” then push [ï].
  • Page 77: Individual Skip Setting

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Skip setting for the DR scan You can set repeaters as scan skip repeaters. The selected repeaters are skipped for faster scanning. You can set the skip setting to all repeaters in the selected repeater group, or to individual repeaters. L When a repeater is specified as a skip repeater, its “USE (FROM)”...
  • Page 78 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering the repeater group name DV Memory > Repeater List > Repeater Group 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DV Memory,” then push [ï]. 3. Select “Repeater List,” then push [ï]. 4. Select a repeater group that you edit the name. (Example: 22:) 5.
  • Page 79: Repeater Detail Screen

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Repeater detail screen According to the content, such as position data, UTC offset, and so on, the distance between your position and the repeater or the repeater time can be displayed on the REPEATER DETAIL screen. The detail screen can also be entered from the FROM SELECT screen.
  • Page 80: Entering Your (Destination) Call Sign

    Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Entering Your (destination) call sign You can manually enter a Your (destination) call sign. When a Your (destination) call sign is set to “TO,” you can make a call to a station, even if you do not know where the station is currently located.
  • Page 81 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Deleting Your (destination) call sign You can delete Your (destination) call signs from the Your Call Sign memory. DV Memory > Your Call Sign 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DV Memory,” then push [ï].
  • Page 82 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Rearranging the display order of Your (destination) call signs You can move Your call signs to rearrange their display order. It is easy to find stations that you often communicate with if the stations are moved to the top of the list. Example: Moving “Station 1”...
  • Page 83 Previous view D-STAR OPERATION Your setting is correct? If you make a local area call with a gateway setting still selected in “TO,” the destination repeater will be busy while you transmit. So the stations that use that repeater as their Access repeater cannot access it, as shown below.
  • Page 84: Gps Operation

    Previous view Section GPS OPERATION GPS operation ................ 5-2 D Confirming the GPS signal receiving ......5-2 D When a received signal contains position data ....5-2 Checking your location ............5-3 D Displaying Position Data ..........5-3 D Displayed items .............. 5-5 D TX format: D-PRS Position (Mobile) .......
  • Page 85: Gps Operation

    Previous view GPS OPERATION GPS operation D When a received signal contains NOTE: The built-in GPS receiver cannot calculate its position data if it cannot receive signals from the position data GPS satellites. When a received signal contains position data, the caller’s position data is displayed in the RX position The transceiver has a built-in internal GPS receiver.
  • Page 86: Checking Your Location

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location [About the GPS Position screen] You can check your current location. <MY> This section is described using received position data. Compass direction Longitude top is North. Latitude Altitude Speed D Displaying Position Data 1.
  • Page 87 • D-PRS: D-PRS is a function which simultaneously TIP: For users who have a D-STAR transceiver sends position data received from the model prior to the ID-4100A/E: internal or external GPS receiver, using the The GPS TX mode, “GPS (DV-G)” and “GPS-A (DV- slow speed data packet space, along with A),”...
  • Page 88: D Displayed Items

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D Displayed items Depending on the caller’s transmit mode or transmit format, the displayed items differ. D-PRS Position Object Item Compass ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Latitude ✓...
  • Page 89: D Tx Format: D-Prs Position (Mobile)

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D TX format: D-PRS Position (Mobile) D TX format: D-PRS Position (Base) Displays the following items when the caller’s TX Displays the following items when the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Position (Mobile). format is D-PRS Position (Base).
  • Page 90: D Tx Format: D-Prs Object

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D TX format: D-PRS Object D TX format: D-PRS Item Displays the following items when the caller’s TX Displays the following items when the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Object. format is D-PRS Item. Displays the Object’s direction Displays the Item’s direction from Compass...
  • Page 91: D Tx Format: D-Prs Weather

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D TX format: D-PRS Weather D TX mode: NMEA Displays the following items when the caller’s TX Displays the following items when the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Weather. mode is NMEA. Displays the caller’s direction Displays the caller’s direction Compass...
  • Page 92: D Changing The Gps Memory Or Alarm

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D Changing the GPS memory or alarm D About the Grid Locator You can change the GPS memory or GPS alarm in Grid Locator (GL) is a location compressed into a 6 the GPS POSITION screen.
  • Page 93: D Changing The Compass Direction

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking your location (Continued) D Changing the Compass Direction D Saving your own or a received position You can change the compass direction between data Heading Up, North Up, and South Up. You can save the position data of your station from wherever you are, and also the position data of the Heading Up North Up...
  • Page 94: Checking Gps Information (Sky View Screen)

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Checking GPS information (Sky view screen) This screen is used to view GPS satellite information when the GPS icon does not stop blinking for a long time. GPS Information displays the quantity, signal power and location of the GPS satellites. The sky view screen displays the location of GPS satellites.
  • Page 95: Transmitting Gps Data (D-Prs And Nmea)

    An Item does not contain a time stamp. For users who have a D-STAR transceiver model • Weather: A station transmitting weather information prior to the ID-4100A/E: received from a weather device. The GPS TX mode, “GPS (DV-G)” and “GPS-A (DV- •...
  • Page 96: Transmitting D-Prs Data

    2. Receiving GPS data (p. 5-2) TX format of D-PRS 3. Set “GPS TX mode” to “D-PRS.” (p. 5-15) • Position (Mobile/Base): L Set transceivers prior to the ID-4100A/E to “GPS-A Used to transmit position data. (DV-A).” • Object: Used to transmit specific position data.
  • Page 97: D Displayed Items

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued) D Displayed items Depending on the TX format, the setting items and displayed order of the items differ. D-PRS Position Object Item Unproto Address ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓...
  • Page 98: D Setting D-Prs Position (Mobile/Base)

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued) D Setting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base) Set to transmit as a D-PRS Position. 1. Setting the GPS TX Mode to D-PRS 5. Setting the SSID To assist in identifying a station’s type, the displayed GPS >...
  • Page 99 Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base) (Continued) 6. Entering a comment 8. Setting the Altitude Enter a comment, and transmit it with the D-PRS Set the altitude data transmission. position data. 1. Select “Altitude,” then push [ï]. The number of characters you can enter differs, 2.
  • Page 100: D Setting D-Prs Object/Item

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base) (Continued) D Setting D-PRS Object/Item Set to transmit as a D-PRS Object or Item. 12. Setting the antenna gain L This item is displayed when “9. Setting Data 1.
  • Page 101 Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Object/Item (Continued) 5. Setting Data type 8. Setting the Position Set the Object or Item’s status. Set the position data of an Object or Item. 1. Select “Data Type,” then push [ï]. For example, if you want to transmit traffic accident 2.
  • Page 102 Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Object/Item 11. Setting the Speed 8. Setting the Position (Continued) L This item is displayed when “9. Setting Data Entering the altitude Extension” is set to “Course/Speed.” 14. Select “ALTITUDE,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 103 Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Object/Item (Continued) 15. Setting the antenna directivity 17. Setting Time Stamp L This item is displayed when “9. Setting Data L This item is displayed when the TX format is Extension”...
  • Page 104: D Setting D-Prs Weather

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued) D Setting D-PRS Weather 5. Setting the SSID Set to transmit as a D-PRS Weather station. To assist in identifying a station’s type, the displayed APRS ® (Automatic Packet Reporting System) based SSID is added after the D-PRS data call sign.
  • Page 105 Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data D Setting D-PRS Weather (Continued) 7. Entering a Comment Enter a comment to transmit as a D-PRS Weather station. 1. Select “Comment,” then push [ï]. 2. Push [QUICK]. 3. Select “Edit,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 106: D Weather Station Transmission

    Depending on the PC environment, the COM port number NOTE: If the weather data is not input to the [DATA] used by the ID-4100A/E may be higher than 5. In that terminal, you cannot transmit as a weather station. case, use an application that can set it to higher than 5.
  • Page 107: D Displaying Your Location Using A Mapping Software

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued) D Displaying your location using a mapping software If you transmit to an I-GATE station, and then enter the call sign information on the internet map website, the set symbol is displayed. JA3YUA-Z You can check the location at a map site.
  • Page 108: Transmitting Nmea Data

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting NMEA data Set a GPS sentence to transmit GPS data in the DV mode. D Setting the GPS data sentence GPS > GPS TX Mode > NMEA > GPS Sentence 1. Push [MENU]. NOTE: 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “GPS,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 109: D Entering A Gps Message

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Transmitting NMEA data (Continued) D Entering a GPS message Enter a GPS message to be transmitted with the position data. Example: Entering “Japan TOM” GPS > GPS TX Mode > NMEA > GPS Message 1. Push [MENU]. 2.
  • Page 110: Adding Or Editing Gps Memory

    You can add your own position data, other station’s (No Group) position data, or any position data that are manually entered. Icom Osaka HC A: ICOM The GPS Memory is capable of storing a total of 300 Icom America channels, and conveniently saved in up to 27 groups, from A to Z and “(No Group).”...
  • Page 111 Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory D Add a GPS memory (Continued) 3. Entering the GPS Memory date 6. Entering the GPS Memory longitude 1. Select “DATE,” then push [ï]. 1. Select “LONGITUDE,” then push [ï]. • Enters the date entry mode. •...
  • Page 112 Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory D Add a GPS memory (Continued) 9. Writing the GPS memory 1. Select “<<Add Write>>,” then push [ï]. • The confirmation dialog “Add write?” is displayed. L If a previously added GPS memory was edited, select “<<Overwrite>>.”...
  • Page 113: D Entering The Gps Memory Group Name

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory (Continued) D Entering the GPS Memory group name D Deleting GPS memory You can enter a name for each GPS Memory group. You can delete the GPS memories. Please note that deleted GPS memories cannot be restored.
  • Page 114: D Rearranging The Display Order Of The Gps Data

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory (Continued) D Rearranging the display order of the GPS data You can move the entered GPS memories to rearrange their display order in the selected GPS memory group. In order to move the GPS memory out of their assigned memory group, edit and move, and then save.
  • Page 115: D Setting The Gps Alarm

    Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory (Continued) D Setting the GPS alarm A GPS alarm can sound when a target location comes into the alarm area. This function can be set to the caller station, all GPS Memory channels, a specified Memory group or a specified Memory channel.
  • Page 116 Previous view GPS OPERATION Adding or editing GPS memory D Setting the GPS alarm (Continued) Example: Set the alarm setting to RX (RX/Memory). GPS > GPS Alarm 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “GPS,” then push [ï]. 3. Select “GPS Alarm,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 117: Gps Logger Function

    Previous view GPS OPERATION GPS Logger function The GPS Logger function enables you to save the NOTE: position data from a GPS receiver into a microSD card • The GPS logger function requires a microSD card as a log. (User supplied). The GPS Logger saves Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, •...
  • Page 118: D Setting The Gps Record Sentence

    Previous view GPS OPERATION GPS Logger function (Continued) D Setting the GPS record sentence Select the GPS sentence for the GPS Logger function. The function records only the selected sentence, so the data volume will be reduced. See the contents table shown below before selecting. GPS >...
  • Page 119: D Viewing The Log Data On A Pc Map

    Previous view GPS OPERATION GPS Logger function (Continued) D Viewing the log data on a PC Map If you want to display the your log data, copy the log file to your PC. L Windows 10 is used for these instructions. 5.
  • Page 120 GPS Logger function (Continued) For your information— About the recorded NMEA sentence for GPS logging Regarding the GPS logging data of the ID-4100A/E, each sentence corresponds to the NMEA standard and is recorded in the following format. D GGA sentence (e.g.) $GPGGA,161229.487,3723.2475,N,12158.3416,W,1,07,1.0,9.0,M,25.5,M,3,0000*18<CR><LF>...
  • Page 121: Gps Auto Transmission For Only Simplex

    Previous view GPS OPERATION GPS Auto transmission for only Simplex In the DV mode, this function automatically transmits the GPS receiver’s current position data at a selected interval, and should only be used in the simplex mode. L Your own call sign must be entered to activate the GPS automatic transmission.
  • Page 122: Using A Microsd Card

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Section Saving data onto a microSD card ........... 6-2 Saving the setting data onto a microSD card ......6-3 Saving with a different file name ..........6-4 Loading the saved data files that are on the microSD card ..6-5 Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC ..
  • Page 123: Saving Data Onto A Microsd Card

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Saving data onto a microSD card You can save the following data onto the card: • Data settings of the transceiver Memory channel contents, repeater lists, Your (UR) memory and GPS memories that are saved in the transceiver.
  • Page 124: Saving The Setting Data Onto A Microsd Card

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Saving the setting data onto a microSD card You can save the Memory channels, Menu screen item settings, and repeater lists on a microSD card. Saving data settings on a card enables you to easily restore the transceiver to its previous settings, even if you perform an All Reset.
  • Page 125: Saving With A Different File Name

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Saving with a different file name SD Card > Save Setting 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SD Card,” then push [ï]. 3. Select “Save Setting,” then push [ï]. 4. Select “<<New File>>,” then push [ï]. •...
  • Page 126: Loading The Saved Data Files That Are On The Microsd Card

    This function is convenient when copying saved data, such as memory channels, or repeater lists, to another ID-4100A/E, and then operating with the same data. TIP: Saving the current data is recommended before loading other data into the transceiver.
  • Page 127: Backing Up The Data Saved On The Microsd Card Onto A Pc

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC A backup file enables easy restoration, even if the 2. Csv 3. GpsMemory data on the microSD card is accidentally deleted. L If your PC does not have a microSD card slot, 6.
  • Page 128: D Making A Backup File On Your Pc

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC (Continued) D Making a backup file on your PC Windows ® 10 is used for these instructions. 1. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card 5.
  • Page 129: Importing Or Exporting A Csv Format File

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Importing or Exporting a CSV format file D Importing Please read this section before importing or exporting a Comma Separated Values (CSV) format file from the NOTE: microSD card. • Before importing, make a backup file of all the You can import or export the following data: transceiver’s data to the microSD card in case of •...
  • Page 130: D Exporting

    Previous view USING A microSD CARD Importing or Exporting a CSV format file (Continued) D Exporting You can export Your Call Sign Memory, Repeater List and GPS Memory. To save as a new file To overwrite a file Example: Exporting the Your Call sign memory. To overwrite a file, select the file to be overwritten in step 6 to the left.
  • Page 131: Voice Memory

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Section Recording a QSO audio ............7-2 Playing back the recorded audio ..........7-3 Changing the QSO recorder settings ........7-4 Deleting the audio folder/file ........... 7-5 D Delete an Audio Folder ........... 7-5 D Delete an Audio File ............7-5 Viewing the file information .............
  • Page 132: Recording A Qso Audio

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Recording a QSO audio NOTE: • Be sure to insert a microSD card into the transceiver before recording the audio. • Once the recording has started, it will continue, even if the transceiver is restarted. To starting to record To stop recording 1.
  • Page 133: Playing Back The Recorded Audio

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Playing back the recorded audio NOTE: Insert the microSD card, which contains the The VOICE PLAYER screen description recorded audio file, into the transceiver’s slot. [MENU] Cancels Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files 1. Push [MENU]. 2.
  • Page 134: Changing The Qso Recorder Settings

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Changing the QSO recorder settings You can change the recording setting on the MENU screen. See page 9-21 for details. Record only the received audio Synchronize the recording to PTT Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > Voice Memo >...
  • Page 135: Deleting The Audio Folder/File

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Deleting the audio folder/file NOTE: A deleted audio file can NOT be recovered. D Delete an Audio Folder D Delete an Audio File NOTE: All audio files in the folder are deleted. Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files 1.
  • Page 136: Viewing The File Information

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Viewing the file information The recorded audio file contains the recording data File information examples (operating frequency, operating mode, recorded date, L Depending on the recording status, some data may not and so on). be displayed. L The file name is automatically named in the following manner: yyyymmdd_hhmmss (yyyy: year, mm: month, Voice Memo >...
  • Page 137: Viewing The Microsd Card Memory Capacity

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Viewing the microSD card memory capacity You can check the microSD card memory capacity and available recording time. SD Card > SD Card Info 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SD Card,” then push [ï]. 3.
  • Page 138: Playing Back The Recorded Audio On The Pc

    Previous view VOICE MEMORY Playing back the recorded audio on the PC You can play back the recorded QSO audio on your L Operation data is not displayed. Windows 10 is used for these instructions. Example: Playing back the audio file on the microSD card on the PC, through the memory card reader (user supplied).
  • Page 139: Repeater And Duplex Operations

    Previous view REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS Section FM Repeater operation............8-2 D Checking the repeater input signal ......... 8-3 D 1750 Hz tone burst ............8-3 Duplex operation ..............8-4 D Setting the frequency offset ..........8-4 D Setting the duplex direction ..........8-4 D Duplex operation .............
  • Page 140: Menu Screen

    Previous view REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS FM Repeater operation A repeater receives signals and on one frequency, and 1. Push [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO then retransmits them on a different frequency. When mode. using a repeater, the transmit frequency is shifted 2.
  • Page 141: D Checking The Repeater Input Signal

    Previous view REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS FM Repeater operation (Continued) D Checking the repeater input signal D 1750 Hz tone burst You can check whether another station’s transmit A 1750 Hz tone is required to access many European signal can be received directly or not, by listening to repeaters.
  • Page 142: D Setting The Frequency Offset

    Previous view REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS Duplex operation The Duplex operation shifts the transmit frequency up or down from the receive frequency by an offset amount. D Setting the frequency offset D Setting the duplex direction 1. Push [QUICK]. NOTE: The frequency offset cannot be changed 2.
  • Page 143: Off Band Indication

    Previous view REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATIONS Off band indication Auto repeater function If the transmit frequency is out of the amateur band, When the operating frequency falls within the repeater the off band indication, “OFF BAND,” is displayed output frequency range, the Auto Repeater function on the display when [PTT] is pushed.
  • Page 144 Previous view MENU SCREEN Section Selecting a Menu item ............9-2 D MENU screen operation ..........9-2 Menu items and Default settings ..........9-3 DUP/TONE items ..............9-16 Manage Memory items ............9-17 Scan items ................9-18 Voice Memo items (For Record/Playback) ......9-21 Voice TX items ..............
  • Page 145: Selecting A Menu Item

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Selecting a Menu item D MENU screen operation You can use the MENU screen to set infrequently changed values or function settings. [MENU] In addition to this page, see pages 9-3 through 9-15 Switches between the MENU for details of each item’s options and their default screen and the standby screen.
  • Page 146 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. DUP/TONE... Settings to access repeaters. Offset Freq 0.000~0.600.00* ~59.995 MHz Sets the frequency offset for duplex (repeater)
  • Page 147: Menu Items And Default Settings

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Voice Memo Set the TX/RX voice recording options. QSO Recorder Set QSO recorder options.
  • Page 148 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. GPS TX Mode Set the GPS TX mode. Turns OFF the GPS TX function.
  • Page 149 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Directivity Omni, 45°NE, 90°E, 135°SE, Selects an Object’s antenna directivity 180°S, 225°SW, 270°W, information to transmit.
  • Page 150 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. GPS Alarm Alarm Select OFF, RX, Group, or Memory Select the target for the GPS alarm function.
  • Page 151 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. TX Bass Cut, Normal, or Boost Sets the DV mode transmit audio bass filter level to Cut, Normal or Boost.
  • Page 152 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. SPEECH Sets the Speech functions. RX Call Sign SPEECH OFF, ON (Kerchunk), or Selects the RX call sign speech function ON (All)
  • Page 153 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Remote MIC Key Selects the key function for [F-1] or [F-2] on the supplied remote-control microphone.
  • Page 154 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Backlight Night Time Setting Night Time Setting OFF or ON Selects whether or not to turn down the backlight brightness for nighttime operation.
  • Page 155: Altitude

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Display Unit Latitude/Longitude ddd°mm.mm' or ddd°mm'ss" Selects position format to display the position.
  • Page 156 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. SD Card* Sets the microSD card options. Load Setting File selection ALL, Except My Station, or...
  • Page 157 VOX Time-Out Timer OFF, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, Sets the VOX Time-Out Timer to prevent an 5min, 10min, or 15min accidental prolonged transmission. Icom Headset Sets to use the optional Icom VS-3 Bluetooth headset. Power Save OFF or ON Sets the Power save function to prolong the headset battery life.
  • Page 158 Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items and Default settings (Continued) NOTE: The default settings shown in bold letters below are for the USA version. The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version. Others Set other options. Information Voltage Displays the power source voltage.
  • Page 159: Dup/Tone Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN DUP/TONE items Offset frequency (Default: 0.600.00*) DTCS Code (Default: 023) DUP/TONE... > Offset Freq DUP/TONE... > DTCS Code Set the frequency offset for duplex (repeater) Select a DTCS (both encoder/decoder) code for the operation to between 0.000.00 and 59.99500 MHz. DTCS squelch.
  • Page 160: Manage Memory Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Manage Memory items Memory CH Call CH Manage Memory > Memory CH Manage Memory > Call CH You can delete, copy and edit your memory data. You can delete, copy or edit your Call channel data. Up to 1000 Memory channels can be saved.
  • Page 161: Scan Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Scan items Pause Timer (Default: 10sec) Bank Link (Default: A: ✔ ~ Z: ✔ ) Scan > Pause Timer Scan > Bank Link Select the scan Pause time. When receiving a signal, Select banks to be scanned during a Bank Link Scan. the scan pauses for the scan Pause Timer time.
  • Page 162 Previous view MENU SCREEN Scan items (Continued) Program Link (Default: Refer to the table below) Adding a Scan Edge channel to the Program Link Scan > Program Link 1. Select a Program Link number between 0 and 9, This item sets the link function for two or more then push [ï].
  • Page 163 Previous view MENU SCREEN Scan items (Continued) Editing a Program Scan Link name 1. Select a Program Link number between 0 and 9, then push [QUICK]. 2. Select “Edit Name,” then push [ï]. • Enters the Program Link Name edit mode. 3.
  • Page 164: Voice Memo Items (For Record/Playback)

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Voice Memo items (For Record/Playback) <<REC Start>> REC Mode (Default: TX&RX) Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > <<REC Start>> Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > REC Mode After selecting “<<REC Start>>,” push [ï] to start voice recording.
  • Page 165 Previous view MENU SCREEN Voice Memo items (Continued) PTT Auto REC (Default: OFF) Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Recorder Set > PTT Auto REC Turn the PTT Automatic Recording function ON or OFF. L Transmitting from a Bluetooth VOX device, or sending a CI-V command also starts recording.
  • Page 166: Voice Tx Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Voice TX items Record <<TX>> Voice TX > Record Voice TX > <<TX>> Up to one minute of audio can be recorded onto a The transceiver transmits the recorded voice audio. microSD card for voice transmission. (p. 10-5) If the memory T1 ~ T4 with “Repeat TX”...
  • Page 167: Gps Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items GPS Select (Default: Internal GPS) Unproto Address (Default: API410,DSTAR*) GPS > GPS Set > GPS Select GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > Unproto Address Select either the internal or external GPS receiver that Displays an unproto address of up to 56 alphanumeric the transceiver receives its position data from, or to characters.
  • Page 168 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Symbol list 9-25...
  • Page 169 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) SSID (Default: - --) Comment GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > SSID Position > Comment ®...
  • Page 170: Options

    GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Directivity data is transmitted even if Position > Directivity your location is manually set. Only the Icom transceivers, ID- Select the direction the base station’s antenna was 51A/E PLUS, ID-51A/E PLUS2, pointing, to transmit along with the position data.
  • Page 171 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Object Name Comment GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object > Object Name > Comment Enter an Object name of up to 9 characters. Enter a comment.
  • Page 172: Course

    Directivity data, along with the 2. Select “LATITUDE,” then push [ï]. position data. • Displays the LATITUDE screen. Only the Icom transceivers, ID- 3. Rotate [DIAL] to enter the latitude. 51A/E PLUS, ID-51A/E PLUS2, L Push [MW] to move the cursor forwards, or push ID-5100A/E, and ID-4100A/E, can [MODE] to move the cursor backwards.
  • Page 173: Power

    Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Power (Default: 0W) SSID (Default: ---) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object > Power > SSID ®...
  • Page 174 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Item Name Comment GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Item Name Comment Enter an Item name of up to 9 characters. Enter a comment.
  • Page 175 Directivity data, along with the 2. Select “LATITUDE,” then push [ï]. position data. • Displays the LATITUDE screen. Only the Icom transceivers, ID- 3. Rotate [DIAL] to enter the latitude. 51A/E PLUS, ID-51A/E PLUS2, L Push [MW] to move the cursor forwards, or push ID-5100A/E, and ID-4100A/E, can [MODE] to move the cursor backwards.
  • Page 176 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Power (Default: 0W) SSID (Default: ---) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Power > SSID ®...
  • Page 177 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Symbol (Default: WX Station) • -1~-15: Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign. Example: SSID is “-9.” GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > JA3YUA → JA3YUA-9 Weather >...
  • Page 178 The GSV sentence is incompatible with them. Those transceivers will not display GPS messages properly if sent as a GSV sentence from the ID-4100A/E. TIP: Contents of GPS sentence The Time Stamp is shown based on the UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time.
  • Page 179 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) GPS Information RX screen (Received position of the other station) Depending on the caller’s TX mode or TX format, the GPS > GPS Information displayed items and these meanings are differ. Displays the GPS satellite direction, altitude, satellite The following lists describe the items for each number and receiving status.
  • Page 180 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) <3. When the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Position <5. When the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Weather> (Base station)> Displays the caller’s direction Compass* Displays the caller’s direction from from your position Compass* your position Latitude...
  • Page 181 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) ALM screen (GPS alarm position) GPS Memory Displays GPS Alarm area’s GPS > GPS Memory Compass* direction from your position The transceiver has 300 GPS Memory channels to Displays GPS Alarm area’s Latitude save the received position data, or often-used position latitude data, along with an alphanumeric channel name.
  • Page 182 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Alarm Select (Default: OFF) Alarm Area (RX/Memory) (Default: Both) GPS > GPS Alarm> Alarm Select GPS > GPS Alarm> Alarm Area (RX/Memory) Select the target position(s) for the GPS alarm Select the GPS active alarm range. function.
  • Page 183 Previous view MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) GPS Logger (Default: OFF) GPS Auto TX (Default: OFF) GPS > GPS Logger > GPS Logger GPS > GPS Auto TX Turn the GPS Logger function ON or OFF. Select an option for the GPS automatic transmission This function logs the position, altitude, course, speed function.
  • Page 184: Call Sign Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Call Sign items Call Sign Step 2. Gateway “R2” setting Call Sign 1. Select “R2,” then push [ï]. Sets or views the “UR,” “R1,” “R2,” and “MY” call signs L To manually enter the call sign, push [QUICK], then to use in the DV mode.
  • Page 185: Rx History Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN RX History items RX History Contents of the detail screen RX History The contents of the detail screen differ, whether the When a call is received in the DV mode, the call position data is included in the received data or not. information such as the caller station’s call sign, the The position data that is included in the received data repeater’s call sign, and so on, are saved on this...
  • Page 186 Previous view MENU SCREEN RX History items (Continued) <2. When the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Position <4. When the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Object/ (Mobile station)> Item> Displays the caller’s direction from Displays the Object/Item’s direction Compass* Compass* your position from your position Latitude...
  • Page 187 Previous view MENU SCREEN RX History items (Continued) <5. When the caller’s TX format is D-PRS Weather> Displays the caller’s direction from Compass* your position Latitude Displays the caller’s latitude Longitude Displays the caller’s longitude Displays the grid locator based on the caller’s latitude and longitude Displays the caller’s distance from DIST*...
  • Page 188: Dv Memory Items

    NOTE: When the repeater is used for a simplex communication, refer to the list below to set the TIP: About the repeater list settings. The repeater list can be downloaded from the Icom website. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/firm/ <DV Simplex> index.html TYPE...
  • Page 189 Previous view MENU SCREEN DV Memory items (Continued) <FM Repeater> <FM Simplex> TYPE FM repeater TYPE FM Simplex FM repeater name of up to 16 NAME alphanumeric characters Enter the name of up to 16 NAME FM repeater sub name of up to 8 alphanumeric characters SUB NAME alphanumeric characters...
  • Page 190: My Station Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN My Station items My Call Sign My Station > My Call Sign The transceiver has a total of 6 memories to save your own call signs. You can enter a call sign of up to 8 digits. Also, a note of up to 4 characters, for operating radio type, area, and so on, can be entered.
  • Page 191: Dv Set Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN DV Set items RX Bass (Default: Normal) Auto Reply (Default: OFF) DV Set > Tone Control > RX Bass DV Set > Auto Reply Set the received audio bass filter level to Cut, Normal Set the Automatic Reply function to ON, OFF, Voice, or Boost.
  • Page 192 Previous view MENU SCREEN DV Set items (Continued) Fast Data (Default: OFF) Digital Monitor (Default: Auto) DV Set > DV Fast Data > Fast Data DV Set > Digital Monitor Select whether or not to use the DV Fast Data function Select a receive mode when [MONI] is pushed in the for data communication in the DV mode.
  • Page 193 Previous view MENU SCREEN DV Set items (Continued) (Default: OFF) DV Set > BK The Break-in (BK) function enables you to break into a conversation, where the two other stations are communicating with call sign squelch enabled. • OFF: Turns OFF the function. •...
  • Page 194: Speech Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN SPEECH items RX Call Sign SPEECH (Default: ON (Kerchunk)) DIAL SPEECH (Default: OFF) SPEECH > RX Call Sign SPEECH SPEECH > DIAL SPEECH Turn the RX call sign speech function ON or OFF for Turn the Dial Speech function ON or OFF. calls received in the DV mode.
  • Page 195 Previous view MENU SCREEN SPEECH items (Continued) SPEECH Speed (Default: Fast) SPEECH > SPEECH Speed Set the speech speed to Slow or Fast. SPEECH Level (Default: 7) SPEECH > SPEECH Level Adjust the voice synthesizer volume level to between 0 (OFF), 1 (minimum) and 9 (maximum). The voice synthesizer audio output level is linked with the [VOL] setting from the minimum audio volume up to the set level.
  • Page 196: Dtmf Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN DTMF items You can set the DTMF tone code and DTMF memory channel for DTMF tone operation. See pages 10-8 ~ 10-10 for details. DTMF Memory (Default: d0) DTMF > DTMF Memory Shows a list of the DTMF memory channels. •...
  • Page 197: Qso/Rx Log Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN QSO/RX Log items QSO Log (Default: OFF) Separator/Decimal (Default: Sep [,] Dec [.]*) QSO/RX Log > QSO Log QSO/RX Log > CSV Format > Separator/Decimal Select whether or not to make a communication log on a microSD card. Select the separator and the decimal character for the The communication log is made on a microSD card, CSV format.
  • Page 198 Previous view MENU SCREEN QSO/RX Log items (Continued) The call log contents are shown below: Contents Example Descriptions TX/RX Transmission and reception Date 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 Date and time the call was started. 13:51:48 13:51:48 Frequency 438.010000 438.010000 Operating frequencies ( When Duplex is set, the RX frequency is displayed.) Mode Operating mode (AM/AM-N/FM/FM-N/DV) My Latitude...
  • Page 199 Previous view MENU SCREEN QSO/RX Log items (Continued) The RX log contents are shown below: Contents Example Descriptions Frequency 438.010000 RX Frequency Mode Operating mode (DV mode is fixed) Caller JA3YUA A Call sign of the caller station (up to 8 characters) 4100 Note after the call sign (up to 4 characters) Called...
  • Page 200: Function Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Function items Squelch/ATT Select (Default: S-Meter Squelch) Auto Repeater (Default: ON (DUP)) Function > Squelch/ATT Select Function > Auto Repeater Select the function that varies according to the [SQL] The Auto repeater function automatically turns the control position.
  • Page 201 Previous view MENU SCREEN Function items (Continued) • During RX/Standby: ●: Default setting : Available N/A: Not available Up/Down MIC Remote MIC Key Function Description [F-1] [F-2] [UP] [DN] No function     Push to increase the frequency, Memory channel, repeater ...
  • Page 202 Previous view MENU SCREEN Function items • During RX/Standby (Continued): ●: Default setting : Available N/A: Not available Up/Down MIC Remote MIC Key Function Description [F-1] [F-2] [UP] [DN] Push to select between tone types. <<MODE>> FM/FM-N TONE: Repeater Tone TSQLS: Pocket Beep with Tone Squelch TSQL: (Tone Squelch)
  • Page 203 (1, 3, 5, 10, 15 or To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has 30 minutes). its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. The ID-4100A/E’s default address is 9Ah. When 2 or more ID-4100A/Es are simultaneously controlled by a PC, set a different address for each transceiver between 02h and DFh (hexadecimal).
  • Page 204 (REMOTE) jack. To prohibit the external control of an Icom transceiver, set this value to other than “00h.” The control signal is output from the external speaker (REMOTE) jack.
  • Page 205: Display Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Display items LCD Backlight Brightness (Default: 4) Auto Dimmer (Default: OFF) Display > LCD Backlight Brightness Display > Auto Dimmer Setting > Auto Dimmer Set the LCD backlight brightness level to between 1 This function sets the Auto Dimmer operation for the (Dark) and 4 (Bright).
  • Page 206 Previous view MENU SCREEN Display items (Continued) LCD Contrast (Default: 8) RX Position Display (Default: ON) Display > LCD Contrast Display > RX Position Display Set the LCD contrast level to between 1 (lowest Select whether or not to display the caller’s position contrast) and 16 (highest contrast).
  • Page 207: Rainfall

    Select between the hPa, mb, mmHg and inHg format at power ON. to display the barometric pressure. • OFF: Opening message is not displayed. • ON: Icom logo, MY call sign, the product model Rainfall (Default: inch*) (“ID-4100A” or “ID-4100E”)* are displayed. Display > Display Unit > Rainfall *Depending on the version.
  • Page 208 Previous view MENU SCREEN Display items (Continued) Choose your language carefully When the system language of the transceiver is set to Japanese, the transceiver has the capability to display both English and Japanese characters. HOWEVER, if you select Japanese as the display language, all menu items throughout the transceiver system will be displayed in only Japanese characters.
  • Page 209: Sounds Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Sounds items Beep Level (Default: 9) Standby Beep (Default: ON (to me:Alarm/High Tone)) Sounds > Beep Level Sounds > Standby Beep Set the beep audio output level to between 0 (OFF), 1 (minimum) and 9 (maximum). Turn the Standby Beep function ON or OFF.
  • Page 210: Time Set Items

    This function corrects the time by using the time transceiver to make a Gateway call through an information that a GPS sentence contains. ID-4100A/E using the optional OPC-2350LU to a It is corrected by calculating the received UTC time Windows PC or Android device.
  • Page 211: Sd Card Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN SD Card items Load Setting Separator/Decimal (Default: Sep [,] Dec [.]*) SD Card > Load Setting SD Card > Import/Export > CSV Format > Separator/Decimal Select from the list when you load the setting file. Select the separator and the decimal character for the CSV format.
  • Page 212: Bluetooth ® Set Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Bluetooth Set items ® The optional UT-137 is required. Headset Function Select (Default: Normal) Bluetooth unit Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > Bluetooth (Default: OFF) Headset Function Select Bluetooth Set > Bluetooth Select the PTT and microphone combination when both the Bluetooth headset and the transceiver Turns the Bluetooth function ON or OFF.
  • Page 213 (Default: OFF) Power Save (Default: OFF) Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > VOX > VOX Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > Icom Headset > Power Save The Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) function starts transmitting without pushing [PTT] when you Select whether or not to operate with the Power Save speak into the microphone, then automatically returns mode while the optional VS-3 headset is connected.
  • Page 214 (Default: [PLAY]: ---, [FWD]: UP, [RWD]: DOWN) Push to announce the frequency, operating mode or call sign. Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > Icom Headset > L In the VFO, Memory and Call channel Custom Key mode, the frequency and the operating...
  • Page 215 Previous view MENU SCREEN Bluetooth ® Set items (Continued) Custom Key (Continued) Function Description • Push to transmit the voice audio recorded on the microSD card once. • Hold down for 1 second to repeatedly transmit the voice audio. Voice TX L This key function can also be used on (T1) the DR screen.
  • Page 216: Others Items

    Previous view MENU SCREEN Others items Voltage Others > Information > Voltage Displays the voltage of the external power supply. Version Others > Information > Version Displays the transceiver firmware’s version number. L When the optional UT-137 Bluetooth unit installed, the unit’s version number is also displayed.
  • Page 217 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Section Selecting a Squelch delay ............ 10-2 See Basic manual section 7 for details of the microSD card Transmit power levels and RF meter ........10-2 installation details. Attenuator function ............... 10-3 D Operating the Attenuator function ......... 10-3 Microphone gain level setting ..........
  • Page 218: Selecting A Squelch Delay

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Selecting a Squelch delay Transmit power levels and RF meter You can select a squelch delay in the MENU screen to The transmit power level and the RF meter displays prevent repeated opening and closing of the squelch are shown below.
  • Page 219: Attenuator Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Attenuator function Microphone gain level setting The transceiver has an RF attenuator related to Set the microphone gain level in the MENU screen. the squelch control setting. You can add up to approximately 20 dB of attenuation at its maximum Function >...
  • Page 220: Band Scope Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Band Scope function D Sweep operation Use the Band Scope function to visually search for a specified frequency range around the displayed Example: Continuous sweeps centered on 146.010 MHz frequency. 1. Push [V/M] several times until you enter the VFO You can use this function to search for a signal, and mode.
  • Page 221: Voice Tx Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Voice TX function The Voice TX function transmits the audio that is on the microSD card, one time or repeatedly, for up to 10 minutes at the specified interval. Up to 4 memories can be used for repeatedly calling CQ or for other events.
  • Page 222: D Transmitting The Recorded Voice Audio

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Voice TX function (Continued) D Transmitting the recorded voice audio D Changing the voice TX settings You can change the voice TX settings on the MENU NOTE: Be sure to insert a microSD card into the screen.
  • Page 223: Home Channel Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Home channel function Home channels are often-used frequencies you can preset in the transceiver’s VFO mode, Memory mode and DR function. Select the Home channel by just pushing [HOME] in each mode. D Home channel setting D Home channel operation 1.
  • Page 224: Using The Dtmf Memory

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the DTMF memory The transceiver can save up to 16 memories of 24-digit DTMF code. D Entering DTMF code DTMF > DTMF Memory 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DTMF,” then push [ï]. 3.
  • Page 225: D Transmitting Dtmf Code

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the DTMF memory (Continued) D Transmitting DTMF code D Transmitting DTMF code (Direct Input) 1. Push [QUICK]. 1. Push [QUICK]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DTMF TX,” then push [ï]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DTMF TX,” then push [ï]. 3.
  • Page 226 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Using the DTMF memory (Continued) D Selecting the DTMF transmit speed You can select the DTMF transmit speed. DTMF > DTMF Speed 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “DTMF,” then push [ï]. 3. Select “DTMF Speed,” then push [ï]. 4.
  • Page 227: Tone Squelch Operation

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Tone squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching subaudible tone in the FM or FM narrow mode. You can silently wait for calls from others using the same tone. Also, the reversed tone squelch function will mute the squelch when a signal containing a matched subaudible tone.
  • Page 228: Dtcs Squelch Operation

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS DTCS squelch operation The tone squelch opens only when you receive a signal containing a matching DTCS code in the FM or FM narrow mode. You can silently wait for calls from others using the same tone. Also, a reversed tone squelch function will mute the squelch when you receive a signal containing a matched DTCS code.
  • Page 229: Weather Channel Operation (Usa Version Only)

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Weather channel operation (USA version only) D Weather alert function There are 10 weather channels for monitoring the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric NOAA broadcast stations transmit weather alert tones Administration (NOAA) weather broadcasts. before important weather announcements. When the weather alert function is turned ON, the selected weather channel is monitored every 5 D Selecting a Weather channel...
  • Page 230: Cloning Function

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Cloning function The ID-4100A/E has a data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the entered contents from one ID-4100A/E to another. Cloning can also be done with a PC.
  • Page 231: D Transceiver-To-Transceiver Cloning Using A Microsd Card

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Cloning function (Continued) D Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD card This section describes the cloning method using a microSD card. Memory channel contents, MENU item settings and repeater lists can be saved onto the microSD card. L Recorded voice memories are not included in the cloning data.
  • Page 232 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Cloning function D Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD card (Continued) Step 3. Loading the setting data into the sub transceiver. 7. Select <YES>, then push [ï]. SD Card > Load Setting 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “SD Card,” then push [ï]. 3.
  • Page 233: D Cloning From A Pc Using A Microsd Card

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Cloning function (Continued) D Cloning from a PC using a microSD card You can clone transceivers from a PC using a microSD card. Set memory content, Menu item settings and repeater list in the CS-4100 , and save them cloning software in an “icf”...
  • Page 234: Resetting The Cpu

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Resetting the CPU Occasionally, erroneous information will be displayed NOTE for the All reset: when, for example, first applying power. This may After you perform an All reset, you cannot use the be caused externally by static electricity or by DR function because the repeater list will be cleared.
  • Page 235: Remote Control (Ci-V) Information

    ID-4100A/E (Option) and memory selection, can be remotely controlled USB port using a PC. The Icom Communications Interface V (CI-V) is used To the Speaker jack for remote control. D Preparing To control the transceiver, first set its address, data communication speed, and transceive function.
  • Page 236: D Command Table

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) D Command table Cmd. Data Description Cmd. Data Description cmd. cmd. see p. 10-21 Send operating frequency for Turning OFF the transceiver transceive Turning ON the transceiver* see p. 10-21 Send operating mode for transceive Read transceiver ID see p.
  • Page 237: Operating Mode

    Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) Receive frequency setting Cmd. Data Description cmd. Command: 00, 03, 05 22 00 see p. 10-26 Send/read DV TX data (Up to 30 byte) Send/read Auto DV RX data output Send/read Auto DV RX data output ON see p.
  • Page 238 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) VOX gain setting DV MY call sign setting Command: 14 16 Command: 1F 00 Set your own call sign and note of up to 12 characters. 0000 ~ 0022 0023 ~ 0046 0047 ~ 0069 0070 ~ 0092 0093 ~ 0115 q ~ i o ~ !2 X X X X X X X X X X...
  • Page 239 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) DV RX call sign data DV RX message Command: 20 0001, 20 0002 Command: 20 0101, 20 0102 q ~ @0 @1 ~ @8 @9 ~ #2 q Header flag data (First byte) •...
  • Page 240 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) GPS/D-PRS data— Position Command: 20 03 01, 20 03 02 q ~ o !2 ~ !6 !7 ~ @2 @3 ~ @6 @9 ~ #1 #2 ~ #8 @7 @8 #9 $0 $1 $2 •...
  • Page 241 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) GPS/D-PRS data— Item Command: 20 03 01, 20 03 02 q ~ o !2 ~ !6 !7 ~ @2 @3 ~ @6 @9 ~ #1 @7 @8 #2 #3 #4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X...
  • Page 242 Previous view OTHER FUNCTIONS Remote jack (CI-V) information (Continued) GPS/D-PRS message DV TX data, DV RX data (transceive) Command: 20 04 01, 20 04 02 Command: 22 00, 22 01 01 q ~ #0 q ~ o !0 ~ %2 •...
  • Page 243 Previous view OPTIONS Section Options ..................11-2 11-1...
  • Page 244 • Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. • The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. 11-2...
  • Page 245 Other settings of the headset ..........12-6 D AF Output ..............12-6 D Headset Function Select ..........12-6 D About the Icom headset (VS-3) ........12-7 Downloading the RS-MS1A from the Google Play store ..12-8 D Required items .............. 12-8 D Download procedures ...........
  • Page 246: Bluetooth ® Operations

    Bluetooth Bluetooth Set > Bluetooth devices. In this section, the ID-4100A/E with the UT-137 is 1. Push [MENU]. described as simply the “transceiver.” 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Bluetooth Set,” then push [ï].
  • Page 247: Connecting To A Bluetooth ® Headset

    After connecting, the following dialog is displayed. • Displays the usable headsets in the pairing list. (Example: ICOM BT-002) 6. Select “ICOM BT-002,” then push [ï]. • When the transceiver cannot find a connectable headset, and “No Device Found” is displayed on the screen, push [QUICK], then select “Re-search”...
  • Page 248: Vox Function

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION VOX function The Voice Operated eXchange (VOX) function toggles If the transceiver does not connect to a Bluetooth the transceiver between transmit and receive by your headset, you cannot use the VOX function, even if voice.
  • Page 249: D Vox-Related Settings

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION VOX function (Continued) D VOX-related settings You can set the “VOX Delay” and “VOX Time-Out Timer” on the MENU screen. VOX Delay Bluetooth Set > Headset Set > VOX > VOX Delay The VOX delay is the amount of time the transmitter stays ON after you stop speaking.
  • Page 250: Other Settings Of The Headset

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Other settings of the headset D AF Output D Headset Function Select Select the AF Output device Select the PTT and microphone combination If “AF Output” is set to “Headset & Speaker,” you can when either a Bluetooth headset or the transceiver hear audio from both a connected Bluetooth headset microphone are used.
  • Page 251: D About The Icom Headset (Vs-3)

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Other settings of the headset (Continued) D About the Icom headset (VS-3) You can set the detailed settings of the optional VS-3 Bluetooth headset Also, you can assign a key function to [PLAY], [FWD], [FWD] and [RWD] on the VS-3’s “Custom Key”...
  • Page 252: Downloading The Rs-Ms1A From The Google Play Store

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Downloading the RS-MS1A from the Google Play store The RS-MS1A is a freeware application for Android devices. With the RS-MS1A, you can use the extended D-STAR functions to exchange pictures or messages, or display the received D-PRS station data on a map application.
  • Page 253: Downloading The Rs-Ms1I From The Apple App Store

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Downloading the RS-MS1I from the Apple App store The RS-MS1I is a freeware application for iOS devices. With the RS-MS1I, you can use the extended D-STAR functions to exchange pictures or messages, or display the received D-PRS station data on a map application.
  • Page 254: Connecting To An Android™ Device

    • The Android device starts to send a pairing request. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Bluetooth Set,” then push • The Android device displays the “To pair with: ICOM BT- [ï]. 003. Make sure it is showing this passkey: MMMMM”...
  • Page 255: D Connection

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Connecting to an Android™ device (Continued) D Connection This section describes how to connect to the transceiver from an Android device. Step 1. Preparing for the connection (Transceiver) TIP: To connect to the Android device from the transceiver: Function >...
  • Page 256: Connecting To An Ios™ Device

    • Displays the pairing device list. L After the connection has succeeded, the iOS device displays “Bluetooth connected to ICOM BT-003.” Step 2. Entering the pairing reception mode (Transceiver) L About the transceiver’s display Bluetooth Set >...
  • Page 257: D Connection

    ” is the Bluetooth name of the iOS L After the connection has succeeded, the iOS device device.) displays “Bluetooth connected to ICOM BT-003.” L “ ” is displayed to the left of the iOS device name. L About the transceiver’s display...
  • Page 258: Disconnecting From A Bluetooth ® Device

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Disconnecting from a Bluetooth device ® There are 3 ways to disconnect from a Bluetooth device (headset device or data device). • Turn OFF a headset • Turn OFF the Bluetooth on a data device L See the instruction manual of the headset or a data device for details.
  • Page 259: Deleting A Bluetooth ® Device From The Pairing List

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Deleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list ® You can delete a Bluetooth device from the pairing list. Before deleting a connected Bluetooth device, disconnect it. Bluetooth Set > Pairing/Connect 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “Bluetooth Set,” then push [ï].
  • Page 260: Editing The Installed Bluetooth ® Unit Name

    • Enters the unit name entry mode. 6. Enter a name of up to 8 characters*. (Example: ICOM BT-003 A) Selectable characters and symbols A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - .
  • Page 261: Initializing The Installed Bluetooth ® Unit

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION Initializing the installed Bluetooth unit ® You can initialize the installed UT-137 Bluetooth ® unit You should initialize the unit if you have trouble during Bluetooth operation. When you do a partial reset or all reset, the Bluetooth settings returns to their factory defaults.
  • Page 262: The Maximum Number Of Paired Devices

    Previous view Bluetooth ® OPERATION The maximum number of paired devices You can pair 3 types of the Bluetooth devices: Headset, Data device, and Low Energy device. Up to 7 Bluetooth devices can be paired with the UT- 137. However, you cannot pair with 7 headsets only, 7 data devices only, or 7 Low Energy devices only.* * Either headsets or Android devices are maximum 4 devices, and the combination is 5 devices in total.
  • Page 263: Updating The Firmware

    Previous view UPDATING THE FIRMWARE Section General ................. 13-2 D About updating the firmware ......... 13-2 D Cautions ................ 13-2 D Item requirement ............13-2 D Checking the firmware version ........13-2 Updating the firmware ............13-3 13-1...
  • Page 264 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE General D About updating the firmware D Checking the firmware version You can update the ID-4100A/E’s firmware using a You can check the firmware version on the MENU microSD card. Updating the firmware can add new screen.
  • Page 265 • After unzipping, a folder is created in the specified Click location. L In the “4100E_MM*” folder, “4100E_MM*.dat” is 4. Click the firmware file link in the ID-4100A/E created. group. * “MM” represents the release number. 5. Read “Regarding this Download Service”...
  • Page 266 • The final confirmation screen is displayed. transceiver back to the nearest Icom distributor for repair. This type of repair is out of warranty, even if the transceiver warranty period is still valid.
  • Page 267 Previous view UPDATING THE FIRMWARE Updating the firmware (Continued) 6. Carefully read all the displayed precautions. After you read and agree with all them, select <YES>, then push [ï]. • The updating starts. Information • To cancel the updating, select <NO>. •...
  • Page 268 Previous view INDEX Number 1750 Hz tone burst ..........8-3 Call CH ..............9-17 Selecting ...............1-4 Call Sign ............9-41, 4-31 Received call signs ..........4-19 Access Point Mode ..........9-67 My Call Sign ............9-47 Active band ............9-60 Your (destination) call sign AF Output ..............9-69 Deleting ............4-44 Alarm Entering ............4-43...
  • Page 269 Previous view INDEX D (Continued) GPS operation ............5-1 Compass Direction ..........5-10 DTCS Grid Locator ............5-9 DTCS Code ............9-16 D-PRS data ............5-13 DTCS Polarity .............9-16 Item ............5-7, 5-17 DTCS squelch operation ........10-12 Object ............5-7, 5-17 DTMF Memory ..........9-53, 10-8 Position (Base) .........
  • Page 270 Previous view INDEX Manage Memory screen ..........1-3 Paring Memory Bank ............1-8 Paring/Connect ...........9-69 Assigning a memory channel .........1-8 Paring Reception ..........9-69 Bank name, Entering ..........1-11 Partial Reset ..........9-73, 10-18 Selecting the Memory Bank mode ......1-9 Pause Timer ............9-18 Writing ..............1-9 Play Files ...............9-21 Memory CH ............9-17 Position ............
  • Page 271 Previous view INDEX R (Continued) Standby Beep ............9-66 Symbol........9-24, 9-28, 9-31, 9-34 RF meter ..............10-2 Symbol list .............9-25 RS-MS1A ...............12-8 System Language..........9-64 RS-MS1I ..............12-9 RX Bass..............9-48 RX Bass Boost ............9-48 Temperature ............9-64 RX Call Sign ............9-63 Temporary Skip Timer..........9-18 RX Call Sign SPEECH ..........9-51 Terminal Mode ............9-67 RX>CS SPEECH ...........9-51...
  • Page 272 Previous view INDEX V (Continued) Voice TX function ...........10-5 Changing the voice TX settings ......10-6 Recording ............10-5 Transmitting ............10-6 Record ..............9-23 Repeat Time ............9-23 Voltage..............9-73 Voltage (Power ON)..........9-64 VOX function ..........9-70, 12-4 VOX Delay ..........9-70, 12-5 VOX Level ..........9-70, 12-4 VOX Time-Out Timer .........
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