Icom IC-7100 Advanced Instructions page 309

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SET MODE
Set mode items and Default settings (Continued)
NOTE: The default settings shown below in bold are for the USA version.
The default settings may differ, depending on your transceiver version.
PTT Start
[TUNER] Switch
[SPEECH/LOCK] Switch
Lock Function
Memopad Numbers
MAIN DIAL Auto TS
MIC Up/Down Speed
[NOTCH] Switch (SSB)
[NOTCH] Switch (AM)
SSB/CW Sync Tuning
CW Normal Side
VOICE 1st Menu
KEYER 1st Menu
Speaker Out
MIC AF Out
RC MIC
[F-1]
[F-2]
Mode Select
Power OFF (With No Controller)
REF Adjust
OFF or ON
Manual or Auto
SPEECH/LOCK, LOCK/SPEECH
MAIN DIAL or PANEL
5 or 10
OFF, LOW or HIGH
Slow or Fast
Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual
Auto, Manual or Auto/Manual
OFF or ON
LSB or USB
VOICE-Root or VOICE-TX
KEYER-Root or KEYER-SEND
OFF or ON
OFF or ON
---, P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH,
RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD,
M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP,
TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER,
DR, FROM/TO (DR), SCAN, Voice TX
(T1)
---, P.AMP/ATT, AGC, NB, NR, NOTCH,
RIT, AUTOTUNE/RX>CS, TS, MPAD,
M-CLR, BANK, SPLIT, A/B, DUP,
TONE/DSQL, COMP, TBW, METER,
DR, FROM/TO (DR), SCAN, Voice TX
(T1)
 SSB,  CW,  RTTY,  AM,  FM,
 WFM,  DV
(All boxes are checked.)
OFF or ON
0 %~100 %
17-6
Turns the PTT Tuner Start function ON or OFF.
Selects whether or not to store the AT-180's sta-
tus by each band.
Selects the function for
SPEECH
or held down.
Select the target to be locked when the Lock
function is activated.
Sets the number of usable memopad channels.
Selects an option for the automatic tuning step
function. When rapidly rotating the main dial, the
tuning step automatically changes according to
the setting.
Selects the microphone's [∫]/[√] key speed.
Selects the notch function for the SSB mode.
Selects the notch function for the AM mode.
Turns the Synchronous Tuning function ON or
OFF to shift the operating frequency by the offset
amount to keep receiving a signal when the oper-
ating mode is changed between SSB and CW.
Sets the carrier point for CW normal mode op-
eration to the LSB side or the USB side.
Select whether or not to directly select the "VOICE
TX" screen, skipping the "VOICE" screen.
Select whether or not to directly select the
"KEYER SEND" screen, skipping the "KEYER"
screen.
Selects to mute the speaker output.
Selects to output the received audio from the
[MIC] connector.
The functions listed to the left can be set to [F-1]
of the optional HM-151
remote control mic
The functions listed to the left can be set to [F-2]
of the optional HM-151
remote control mic
Disables the mode selection of the optional HM-
151
, to simplify operation.
remote control mic
Selects whether or not to automatically turn OFF
the transceiver when the controller is disconnect-
ed from the transceiver.
Sets a number to adjust for a zero beat with a
standard signal such as WWV or WWVH, for fre-
quency calibration.
when pushed
.
.

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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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Norman Dorn
May 3, 2025

re ICOM 7100. Digital mode operations leave the mike path inoperable. What protocols are required on the DV USB computer/transceiver cable? Transceiver control head display shows USB-D when the intent is USB.

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