Operation While Playing Back; Fast Forward While Playing; D Rewind While Playing; D Pause While Playing - Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions

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VOICE MEMORY FUNCTION

Operation while playing back

You can fast forward or rewind while playing back.
D Fast forward while playing
Touch
to fast forward to the skip time point.
(Default: 10 seconds)
If you want to change the skip time, see "Changing the
skip time." (p. 14-6)

D Rewind while playing

Touch
to rewind to the skip time point.
(Default: 10 seconds)
If you want to change the skip time, see "Changing the
skip time." (p. 14-6)
• If you touch
within the first second of the file, the skip
time at the end of the previously recorded file will playback.

D Pause while playing

Touch
to pause.
• While pausing,
appears.
Touch
to resume.

D Playing the previous file

Touch
to play the previous file.
• In case there are other files in the folder, while the oldest
file is playing back, touch
of the file.

D Playing the next file

Touch
to play the next file.
• In case there are other files in the folder, while the most re-
cent file is playing back, touch
D Moving to the beginning of the previous
file
When the playback is paused anywhere within the file,
touch
one or more times to return to the beginning
of the file, and pause.
• Touch
to play it back.
When the playback is paused at beginning of a file,
touch
to move to the beginning of the previous file,
and pause.
• Touch
to play it back.

D Moving to the beginning of the next file

When the playback is paused, touch
beginning of the next file, and pause.
• Touch
to play it back.
Convenient!
You can fast forward or rewind the file that is playing by
rotating the Dial.
The fast forward/rewind time is one twentieth of the to-
tal file time, regardless of the skip time setting.
to start playing the beginning
to stop the playback.
to move to the
D
VOICE PLAYER screen
The VOICE PLAYER screen is shown below.
File name
Shows the playback
file name.
Rewind
Play the previous file
Recording information
Shows the recorded fre-
quency, mode and audio
category.
• When the receive audio is
playing back, the audio cat-
egory is displayed as "RX."
When the transmit audio is
playing back, the audio cat-
egory is displayed as "TX."
Playback mark
Appears while the audio
is playing back.
• The
mark
disappears
while pausing.
14-5
's descriptions
File numbers
Shows the current playback
file and the total number of
files in the folder.
Fast forward
Play the next file
Pause or play
Progress bar
Shows
back progress bar.
Played back time
Shows the played
back time.
Total time
Shows the file's total
playback time.
Repeater call sign/name
Shows the repeater call
sign used in the DV mode.
When the repeater name
is programmed in your
repeater list, the name is
also displayed.
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William Carpenter
January 26, 2025

IC-7100 is two months old. Power suddenly cut off. Fuses are OK. No obvious damage internally. Can something with the control head cause unit not to power up?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Yes, a control head issue can cause the Icom IC-7100 to not power up. The control head receives power through the extension cable with shielded RJ45 connectors. If there is high resistance in the power wires or a poor connection in the umbilical cable, it may prevent the control head from receiving enough power to function properly. Reseating both connectors may help resolve the issue.

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