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BASIC MANUAL
UHF TRANSCEIVER
ID-31A PLUS
ID-31E PLUS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: MODIFICATION OF THIS DEVICE TO RECEIVE
CELLULAR RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE SIGNALS IS
PROHIBITED UNDER FCC RULES AND FEDERAL LAW.

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  • Page 1 BASIC MANUAL UHF TRANSCEIVER ID-31A PLUS ID-31E PLUS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 2: Important

    Battery pack • The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not * Not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the manufactured or approved by Icom.
  • Page 3: About The Construction Of The Manual

    Enter “ID-31A PLUS” or “ID-31E PLUS” into the Search box in the site. • If necessary, you can see a glossary of HAM radio terms that can be downloaded from the Icom website. • To read the guide or manual, Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. If you have not installed it, download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe Systems Incorporated’s website.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ................. i ■ Setting a squelch level ..........11 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............i ■ Quick Menu window ..........12 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..........i ■ Selecting the Frequency Selecting mode ....13 ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MANUAL ..... ii ■...
  • Page 5 7 GPS OPERATION .......... 27–28 D-STAR GUIDE ■ Checking your GPS location ........27 INTRODUCTION ..........35 ■ GPS Logger function ..........28 ■ Unique features of D-STAR ......... 35 8 SPECIFICATIONS .......... 29–30 ■ What is D-STAR?..........36 ■ Specifications ............29 ■...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents By Topic

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BY TOPIC Initial Setup Memory channel Attaching the Battery pack........... 5 Memory channel operation ..........21 Charging the battery pack ........... 6 Details of the Memory channel operation ..AM* (Sec. 7) Turning ON the transceiver ..........7 Scan Main unit Scan operation ..............
  • Page 7: Important Notes

    IMPORTANT NOTES D When using the GPS receiver D Spurious signals • The GPS receiver is installed under the transceiver’s top When operating in the DV mode, you may hear some noises panel. Therefore, when the GPS receiver is activated, do around 430.080 MHz.
  • Page 8: Unique Functions

    Google Play. See “About the DV Gateway function” that can be downloaded from the Icom website, for details. http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/ Terminal mode Access Point mode The Terminal mode enables you to make a direct...
  • Page 9 Near Repeater (DV/FM) search function Add-on functions for D-PRS D-PRS enables the transceiver to receive the Object, Item, You can select near repeaters using the DR function. or Weather data in addition to position data. The function can find only repeaters in your transceiver’s With the D-PRS add-on functions, you can receive repeater list.
  • Page 10: Precautions

    Only Icom source of more than 16 V DC or use reverse polarity. This battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. transceivers or charged with Icom chargers. Using third-...
  • Page 11 Icom, Icom Inc. and Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated * Only when the BP-271 or BP-272 (option), flexible antenna, (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, [MIC/SP] cap, [DATA/DC IN] cap, and [micro SD] slot cap are Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
  • Page 12: Battery Cautions

    If any of these pack. Do not use the battery pack if it has been severely conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor. impacted or dropped, or if the pack has been subjected to heavy pressure.
  • Page 13: D Charging Caution

    • Approximately five years have passed since the pack was specified temperature range: 0˚C ~ 40˚C (32˚F ~ 104˚F). manufactured. Icom recommends charging the pack at 25˚C (77˚F). The • The pack has been repeatedly charged. pack may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified D Charging caution temperature range.
  • Page 14: Panel Description

    ■ Front, top and side panels 3 PTT SWITCH [PTT] Hold down to transmit, release to receive. L For the ID-31E PLUS only: Push briefl y and release, then hold down to transmit a 1750 Hz tone burst. 4 RX CALL SIGN DISPLAY KEY [CD] z In the MENU screen, push to select an upper tier menu.
  • Page 15 PANEL DESCRIPTION 10 ENTER KEY [ENT] 16 VFO/MHz • CLEAR • OUTPUT POWER KEY [V/MHz] Push to set the selected item or option. z Push to select the VFO mode. (p. 13) z In the VFO mode, push to select 1 MHz tuning step. (p. 15) 11 DR KEY [DR] z In the MENU screen, push to select an upper tier z In the DR screen, MENU screen, or QUICK MENU...
  • Page 16: Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function display 6 GPS ICON Displays the status of the GPS receiver. (p. 10) y u i 7 RECORD ICON • : Displayed while the transceiver is recording. • : Displayed while the recording is paused. 8 microSD CARD ICON •...
  • Page 17: Panel Description

    When you receive, the tone squelch function. See “About the DV Gateway function” on the opens only for a signal that includes a Icom website for details. matching tone frequency. (Audio is heard) 14 MEMORY MODE ICON • TONE(T)/TSQL(R) (“T-TSQL” is displayed, “T” blinks.):...
  • Page 18: Initial Setup

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Attaching the Battery pack Before starting using the transceiver, follow these steps for an initial setup. Attach or detach the battery pack or battery case, as Attach the battery pack, and charging the battery. illustrated below. STEP 1 (pp.
  • Page 19: Charging The Battery Pack

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Charging the battery pack D Charging time NOTE: • Prior to using the transceiver for the fi rst time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and Charger BC-167S BC-202 operation. (Supplied) (Optional) Battery pack •...
  • Page 20: Inserting A Microsd Card

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Inserting a microSD card ■ Turning ON the transceiver Turn OFF the transceiver. z Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn ON the transceiver. 2. Lift OFF the [micro SD] slot cover on the side panel. •...
  • Page 21: Saving A Setting Data Onto A Microsd Card

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Saving a setting data onto a microSD card 5. Select “Format.” IMPORTANT: Before using a microSD card, format the card using the transceiver. D Formatting the microSD card Before using a microSD card, format it to use with the transceiver by doing the following steps.
  • Page 22: Saving A Setting Data

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Saving a setting data onto a microSD card D Saving a setting data You can save the Memory channels, Menu screen item Select “<<New File>>.” settings, and repeater lists on a microSD card. Saving settings on a card enables you to easily restore the transceiver to its previous settings, even if you perform an All Reset.
  • Page 23: Confirming The Gps Signal Receiving

    INITIAL SETUP ■ Confirming the GPS signal receiving The transceiver has a built-in GPS receiver. You can check TIP: To prolong the battery life in the GPS mode your current location, and transmit GPS data in the DV To prolong the battery life while operating in the GPS mode.
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Receiving ■ Setting a squelch level To receive, the following settings are required. While holding down [SQL], rotate [DIAL] 1 click. • Selecting the Frequency Selecting mode (p. 13) • The current squelch level is displayed. L “AUTO” is set as the default. •...
  • Page 25: Quick Menu Window

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Quick Menu windfw D Quick Menu windfw fpeoatifn You can open the Quick Menu window by pushing [QUICK]. In the window, the selectable items may differ, depending on the operating mode or function. The items listed below are examples.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Frequency Selecting Mode

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Selecting the Foequency Selecting rfde D VFO rfde Select a mode. Innforatifn Rotate [DIAL] to set an operating frequency. • Push [V/MHz] to select the VFO mode. D Merfoy rfde • In the VFO mode, push [V/MHz] to select 1 MHz tuning step. Select a Memory channel where an operating frequency and other parameters are saved.
  • Page 27: Selecting The Operating Mode

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Selecting the fpeoating rfde ■ Lfck nunctifn The transceiver has a total of 3 operating modes, FM, FM-N, You can use the Lock function to prevent accidental and DV. frequency changes and unnecessary function access. Push [FM/DV] to select the operating mode. Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn the Lock function ON L While in the FM-N mode, the TX modulation is...
  • Page 28: Setting A Frequency

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting a noequency D Selecting a tuning step D Selecting the 1 MHz tuning When you select the operating frequency by rotating [DIAL] You can change the operating frequency in ‘MHz’ steps for in the VFO mode, the frequency changes in the selected quick tuning.
  • Page 29: Scan Operation

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Scan fpeoatifn ■ Speech nunctifn Scanning is a versatile function that can automatically The Speech function audibly announces information after search for signals. A scan makes it easier to locate stations holding down [QUICK]. Also, you can set various Speech to contact or listen to, or to skip unwanted channels or functions, such as the DIAL Speech function or Mode frequencies.
  • Page 30: Home Channel Function

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Hfre Channel nunctifn ■ Toansritting You can set an often-used frequency, Memory channel, or D Toansritting a sirplex call repeater as the Home channel in each mode (VFO/Memory/ R WARNING! NEVER transmit for long periods of time. DR).
  • Page 31 BASIC OPERATION IMPORTANT: Before transmitting, monitor the operating TIP: Tf raxirize the oeadability fn yfuo signal frequency to make sure transmitting won’t cause 1. After pushing [PTT], pause briefly before you start interference to other stations on the same frequency. speaking.
  • Page 32: Menu Screen

    MENU SCREEN ■ Selecting a Menu item The MENU screen is displayed after pushing [MENU]. You can use the MENU screen to set infrequently changed values or function settings. D MENU screen operation See the appendix for the MENU item list. (p. 67) For details of each item, see Section 11 of ADVANCED Selects an item or option.
  • Page 33 MENU SCREEN D Selecting a Menu item TIP: To return to the default setting Push [QUICK] in step 4. Example: Set Auto Power OFF to “30 min.” 2. Select “Default” and push [ENT]. MENU > Time Set > Auto Power OFF •...
  • Page 34: Memory Operation

    MEMORY OPERATION ■ Entering Memory channels The transceiver has a total of 500 Memory channels to save Hold down [S.MW] for 1 second to enter the Select often-used frequencies. Memory Write mode. In the Memory mode, you can quickly select the saved memories.
  • Page 35: Selecting A Memory Channel

    MEMORY OPERATION ■ Selecting a Memory channel In the Memory mode, you can select the Memory channels 6. Hold down [S.MW] for 1 second to save the Memory by rotating [DIAL]. contents. •  B eepssoundandtheMemorycontentsarebrieflydisplayed, Push [M/CALL] several times to enter the Memory then returns to the VFO mode.
  • Page 36: Recording A Qso Onto A Microsd Card

    We recommend you make a backup file of the important data onto your PC. TIP: Saving the factory default data is recommended. • Icom will not be responsible for any damage caused by (MENU > SD Card > Save Setting) (p. 9) data corruption of a card.
  • Page 37: Recording A Qso Audio

    RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■ Recording a QSO audio 3. Push [QUICK]. NOTE: Once a voice recording starts, the Recording Select “<<REC Stop>>.” function will be continuously turned ON until you stop recording, even if you turn OFF the transceiver. Push [QUICK].
  • Page 38: Playing A Recorded Audio

    RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■ Playing a recorded audio MENU > Voice Memo > QSO Recorder > Play Files Push [MENU]. 6. Select the file that you want to play. 2. Select “Voice Memo.” [Up] [ENT] [Down] •...
  • Page 39: Removing The Microsd Card

    RECORDING A QSO ONTO A microSD CARD ■ Removing the microSD card D Removing while the transceiver is OFF D Removing while the transceiver is ON Turn OFF the transceiver. MENU > SD Card > Unmount 2. Open the [micro SD] slot cover. Push [MENU].
  • Page 40: Gps Operation

    GPS OPERATION NOTE: The built-in GPS receiver cannot calculate its location if it cannot receive signals from the GPS satellites. Refer to page 10 for details. ■ Checking your GPS location You can check your current location. Push [Up] or [Down]. If you transmit while displaying the GPS POSITION screen, •...
  • Page 41: Gps Logger Function

    GPS OPERATION ■ GPS Logger function D Turning OFF the GPS Logger function The GPS Logger function enables you to save the location data from a GPS receiver into a microSD card as a log. You can turn OFF the GPS logger function by following the The GPS Logger saves Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, steps below.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    (–20°C ~ +60°C, –4°F ~ +140°F) Transmit • Power supply: 10.0 ~ 16.0 V DC for external DC 420 ~ 450 MHz (Guaranteed only 440 ~ 450 MHz) power, or specified Icom’s battery EXP-02/04/06 versions pack Receive • Digital transmission speed: 4.8 kbps...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    specifications D Transmitter D Receiver • Modulation system: • Receive system: Double Conversion FM/FM-N Variable reactance frequency Superheterodyne modulation • Intermediate frequencies: 1st IF 46.35 MHz, 2nd IF 450 kHz GMSK reactance frequency • Sensitivity: modulation Less than 0.18 μV •...
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ■ Resetting Occasionally, erroneous information is displayed when, Select “Partial Reset.” for example, first applying power. This may be caused externally by static electricity or by other factors. If this problem occurs, perform a Partial reset or an All reset. BE CAREFUL! An All reset clears all programming and returns all settings to their factory defaults.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center.
  • Page 46 MAINTENANCE ■ Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. Transmitting is impossible. • The transmit power level is set to • Set the transmit power level to HIGH. p. 18 S-LOW, LOW 1, LOW 2 or MID. • The PTT Lock function is activated. •...
  • Page 47: D-Star Guide

    D-STAR GUIDE for the ID-31A PLUS/ID-31E PLUS...
  • Page 48: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION ■ Unique features of D-STAR • Easy Cross band operation through the • The Call Sign Capture key [RX>CS] makes repeater! call sign capture easy! Internet Internet 430 MHz 430 MHz 1200 MHz 1200 MHz CQCQ CQCQ CQCQ CQCQ •...
  • Page 49: D-Star Guide

    INTRODUCTION ■ What is D-STAR? • D-STAR is a digital protocol standard developed by • D-STAR supports the DV mode at 4.8 kbps. Your call sign the Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL). The system data, and either a short message, or GPS data can be includes the DV mode for Digital Voice and the DD mode transmitted simultaneously with your voice signal.
  • Page 50: About The Dr Function

    INTRODUCTION Before starting D-STAR, the following steps are needed. STEP 1 Enter your call sign (MY) into the transceiver. (p. 39) STEP 2 Register your call sign (MY) to a gateway repeater. (p. 41) IMPORTANT! STEP 3 Enter your D-STAR equipment into your registration form. (p. 42) ►...
  • Page 51: D-Star

    INTRODUCTION NOTE: Local Area call • Using the repeater list is required to use Access the DR function. (p. 57) repeater • Before operating in the Duplex mode, Area 1 BE SURE to check whether the repeater repeater is busy, or not. If the repeater is busy, wait until it is clear, or ask for a ‛break’...
  • Page 52: Enter Your Call Sign (My) Into The Transceiver

    INTRODUCTION ■ Enter your call sign (MY) into the transceiver To operate D-STAR, you must first enter your call sign into Select MY call sign memory, then push [QUICK]. the MY call sign memory. You can enter up to 6 MY call (Example: “1:”) signs, into MY call sign memory [MY1] ~ [MY6].
  • Page 53: D-Star

    INTRODUCTION TIP: You can enter a note of up to 4 characters, such as How to enter characters: the model of the transceiver, name, area name, after your [DIAL] (Rotate) call sign. Selects a character After entering a call sign, push [CS] several times until the cursor moves to the right of the “/.”...
  • Page 54: Register Your Call Sign At A Gateway Repeater

    INTRODUCTION ■ Register your call sign at a gateway repeater To make a Gateway call through the Internet, you must Step 1: Access the call sign registration screen register your call sign at a repeater that has a gateway, Access the following URL to find the gateway repeater usually one near you.
  • Page 55 INTRODUCTION Step 2: Register your call sign Step 4: Register your D-Star equipment Follow the registration instructions found there. Register your D-STAR equipment information. 2. When you receive a notification from the administrator, Ask the gateway repeater administrator for details. your call sign registration has been approved.
  • Page 56: D-Star Operation

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Accessing repeaters This section describes how to check whether or not you can Select your access repeater. access your local area repeater (access repeater), and your Example: “Kirkland (IA)”) signal is successfully sent to a destination repeater. TIP: If your call sign (MY) has not been set, or your call sign and D-STAR equipment have not been registered at a D-STAR repeater, see pages 39 ~ 42.
  • Page 57 D-STAR OPERATION Step 2: Set “TO” (Destination). • Returns to the DR screen, and the selected repeater name is displayed in “TO.” Push [RX→CS] to select “TO” then push [ENT]. Example: “Melbourne”) 2. Select “Gateway CQ.” Step 3: Check whether you can access the repeater. [Up] Hold down [PTT] for 1 second to access the repeater.
  • Page 58: Receiving

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Receiving When a DV call is received, the call signs of the caller, the L “/” and a note may be displayed after the call sign. L If a call is received from an area, not from a specific station, called station, and the called station’s access repeater are “CQCQCQ”...
  • Page 59 D-STAR OPERATION 5. Select the call sign that you want to save. How to enter characters: Example: “JM1ZLK”) [DIAL] (Rotate) Selects a character 6. Select “NAME.” Cancels Clears Moves the cursor to right/left Enter a name of up to 16 characters, then push [ENT]. Opens the Entry L See “How to enter characters:”...
  • Page 60: Capturing A Call Sign

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Capturing a call sign After you receive a signal, the calling station’s call sign can Information be captured by holding down the Call Sign Capture key • If you want to select another call sign in the RX History, rotate ([RX→CS]) for 1 second.
  • Page 61: Making A Local Cq Call

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Making a Local CQ call Select your access repeater. Example: “Melbourne”) You can make a Local CQ call when “Local CQ” is set to “TO” (Destination). What is a Local CQ Call? To call a CQ through only your local area (access) •...
  • Page 62: Making A Gateway Cq Call

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Making a Gateway CQ call You can make a Gateway CQ call when a destination 3. Select the repeater group where your destination repeater is selected in “TO” (Destination). repeater is listed. Example: “Japan”) What is a Gateway CQ call? •...
  • Page 63: Calling An Individual Station

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Calling an individual station You can make a call to an individual station when the station 3. Select your destination station. call sign is selected in “TO” (Destination). When you call an individual station through a gateway, your call is automatically sent to the last repeater that the station accessed.
  • Page 64: Making A Simplex Call

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Making a Simplex call This section describes the simplex operation (through no Information • You can select S-LOW, LOW 1, LOW 2, MID, or HIGH each repeater). time you hold down [LOW] for 1 second. NOTE: Depending on the transceiver's version, •...
  • Page 65 D-STAR OPERATION D On the DR screen • Returns to the DR screen, and the selected frequency is displayed in “FROM.” Example: Making a simplex call on 445.670 MHz. • “CQCQCQ” is displayed in “TO.” Step 1: Set “FROM” (Simplex channel). Push [DR] to select “FROM”...
  • Page 66: About Reflectors

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ About reflectors D What is a reflector? D Unlinking a reflector A reflector is a special server connected to the Internet Before trying to link to another reflector, BE SURE to unlink and running a version of the D-Plus software. If the D-Plus the current connected reflector.
  • Page 67 D-STAR OPERATION D Linking to a reflector Select “Direct Input.” If your repeater is not currently linked to a reflector, or if you want to change it to another reflector, follow the steps below. Before linking to another reflector, BE SURE to unlink the current reflector.
  • Page 68: Using A Reflector

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ Connecting to a Reflector D Linking to a reflector (Continued) D Using a reflector Push [RX→CS] to select “TO,” then push [ENT]. Using the TX History • Displays the TO SELECT screen. The TX History saves up to 5 reflectors that your access 2.
  • Page 69: Requesting Repeater Information

    D-STAR OPERATION D Reflector Echo Testing D Requesting repeater information To confirm that your signal is correctly getting into the When you send the repeater information command, an ID repeater, you can transmit a short message as a trial. message is sent back. After releasing [PTT], your message will be played back.
  • Page 70: Updating The Repeater List

    L The displayed contents may differ. You can download the repeater list from the Icom website. NOTE: Before using a microSD card, see Section 7 for details of a card. TIP: The file name “31P_USA_yymmdd” is used as an example in the following instructions.
  • Page 71 D-STAR OPERATION Step 2: Inserting the microSD card into a PC 2. Copy the CSV file (Example: “31P_USA_Rpt_yymmdd. csv”) in the folder and paste it in the “RptList” folder Turn OFF the transceiver, then remove the microSD card (“ID-31” > “Csv” > “RptList”) of the microSD card. from the transceiver.
  • Page 72 D-STAR OPERATION ■ Updating the repeater list Step 4: Removing the microSD card 6. Select the CSV file to be loaded. Turn OFF the transceiver, then remove the microSD card from your PC, and insert it into the transceiver’s slot. TIP: We recommends that you save the current data before loading other data into the transceiver.
  • Page 73: From" (Access Repeater) Setting

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ “FROM” (Access repeater) setting Set by rotating [DIAL]: Select a preset repeater by rotating [DIAL] on the DR screen. When you know your access repeater: From the repeater list: When your access repeater is in your transceiver’s repeater list, you can select it by selecting the repeater area and name, if entered, or call sign.
  • Page 74: To" (Destination) Setting

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ “TO” (Destination) setting Set by rotating [DIAL]: TIP: After you receive the individual station or repeater’s Rotate [DIAL] to select a repeater or Your Call Sign that signal, the call sign can be captured by holding down the is displayed on the DR screen.
  • Page 75: When Receiving No Reply

    D-STAR OPERATION ■ When receiving no reply To communicate through the repeater, your signal must access to the repeater. The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. After your call, the repeater does •...
  • Page 76 D-STAR OPERATION PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. After your call, the repeater • The repeater cannot connect to the • Check the repeater settings. replies ‘RPT?’ and the destination destination repeater. — repeater’s call sign. • The repeater is busy. •...
  • Page 77: Information

    • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Croatia Malta Czech Republic Netherlands CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly Norway Cyprus approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this Poland Denmark device under FCC regulations. Portugal Estonia Romania ■ Disposal...
  • Page 78: Index

    INDEX Accessories ................i FCC ..................64 Access repeater..............43 FROM .................60 Audio level ................7 Gateway call ...............49 Battery pack GPS ................10, 27 Attaching ................5 GPS Logger function ............28 Charging ................6 Home Channel function ............17 Call Channel mode .............13 Call Local call................48 Gateway................49 Lock function ..............14 Individual station ..............50...
  • Page 79: Index

    INDEX Operating mode ..............14 TO ..................61 Transmit power levels............18 Transmitting ................17 Playing a recorded audio ............25 Troubleshooting ..............32 Trouble shooting, DR ............62 Quick Menu window ............12 Tuning step .................15 Turning ON ................7 Receiving ................11 VFO mode ................13 Receiving, DR ..............45 Recording a QSO audio .............24 Reflector ..............53, 55, 56 Repeater list ...............57...
  • Page 80: Menu Screen List

    MENU SCREEN LIST When pushing [MENU], the following MENU screens are displayed. The first and second tree level of each MENU category are listed below. DUP/TONE... Offset Freq GPS Set Repeater Tone GPS Select TSQL Freq Power Save (Internal GPS) Tone Burst Manual Position DTCS Code...
  • Page 81 MENU SCREEN LIST DV Set Tone Control DTMF/T-CALL DTMF Memory DTMF Speed RX Bass QSO/RX Log QSO Log RX Treble RX History Log RX Bass Boost CSV Format TX Bass Separator/Decimal TX Treble Date Auto Reply DV Data TX DV Fast Data Fast Data GPS Data Speed TX Delay (PTT)
  • Page 82 MENU SCREEN LIST Function Power Save Display Backlight Monitor Backlight Timer Dial Speed-UP LCD Dimmer Auto Repeater* LCD Contrast Remote MIC Key Busy LED RX Call Sign During RX/Standby RX Message During TX Reply Position Display Key Lock DV RX Backlight PTT Lock TX Call Sign Busy Lockout...
  • Page 83: Menu Screen List

    MENU SCREEN LIST Sounds Beep Level Beep/Vol Level Link Key-Touch Beep Home CH Beep Scan Stop Beep Standby Beep Scope AF Output Time Set Date/Time GPS Time Correct UTC Offset Auto Power OFF DV Gateway <<Terminal Mode>> <<Access Point Mode>> SD Card Load Setting Save Setting...
  • Page 84 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ GB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A7419D-1EX Printed in Japan 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan © 2017 Icom Inc.

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