Cloning - Icom IC-9700 Basic Manual

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10
MAINTENANCE

Cloning

The IC-9700 has a data cloning capability. This
function is useful when you want to copy all of the
entered contents from one IC-9700 to another.
This section describes the cloning method using an
SD card.
L Recorded voice memories are not included in the cloning
data. To play back the master transceiver's voice memory,
insert the SD card into a sub transceiver, or make a copy
onto the sub transceiver's SD card using a PC.
L Assumes that the SD card has already been inserted into
the transceiver.
Step 1� Saving the master transceiver's setting
data onto the SD card�
1. Open the SAVE SETTING screen.
» SET > SD Card > Save Setting
MENU
2. Touch "<<New File>>."
L The file name is automatically set in the following
format: Setyyyymmdd_xx (yyyy: Year, mm: month,
dd: day, xx: serial number).
3. To save the file with the displayed name, touch
[ENT].
L If you want to change the name, delete the name and
reenter it, and then touch [ENT].
4. Touch [YES].
• Saves the data settings.
5. To close the SD CARD screen, push
times.
Step 2� Remove the SD card from the master
1. Turn OFF the master transceiver.
2. Remove the SD card from the master transceiver.
3. Insert the SD card into the sub transceiver, then
NOTE:
• Turn OFF the transceiver before you attach or
detach the SD card.
• DO NOT turn OFF the transceiver while saving or
loading the setting data. Otherwise the data may be
corrupted or deleted.
TIP: The setting data are saved in the "icf" file
format that is used in the CS-9700
software
When the saved data on a card is copied to a PC,
you can edit it with the programming software.
For details, refer to the CS-9700 instructions that
can be downloaded from the Icom website.
several
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transceiver, then insert it into the sub
transceiver�
turn ON the sub transceiver.
Master
.
(Continue the steps on the next page.)
Sub
programming

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