Kessler AT-AUTO Operating Manual page 34

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3. Insert the 4-pin white Molex plug into the corresponding receptacle located on the
back of the Icom radio. Some radios may not include the 4-pin receptacle (IC-7800 for
example)
4. If using the optional QRO Keyline, the Icom-supplied cable must be modified. The
transmit control line (ACC1 Pin3) must be routed through the QRO Keyline connectors
on the back of the AT-AUTO
the QRO Keyline.
5. Set the radio type to either "Icom Normal CI-V & Ext Tuner I/O" or set to "Icom CIV
Only No Ext Tuner I/O" as described in the Configure Radio section on page 52.
6. Setup the AT-AUTO
CI-V address as described in the Setup Icom CI-V section on page 59. The IC-PW1
default CI-V address is 0x55 and the AT-AUTO
neither of which should require changing.
7. Configure the AT-AUTO
AT-AUTO
(tm)
of 9600 baud and the AT-AUTO
8. Set the Icom radio to 9600 baud
9. Set the Icom radio to "CI-V Transceive" On
10. Confirm that the AT-AUTO
the Icom transceiver.
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. See QRO Keyline section on page 43 to configure
(tm)
to "CIV Transceive From Select Icom" and set the radio's
(tm)
serial I/O to 9600 baud as described in the Configure
(tm)
Serial Interface section on page 50. Most Icom radios use a default
(tm)
and IC-PW1 are able to follow frequency changes on
(tm)
's default CI-V address is 0xE0,
(tm)
is also set to 9600 baud by factory default
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