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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Connecting accessories to the controller
[MIC] connector
HM-151
DO NOT connect 2 microphones at the same time.
If they are connected to the controller and the Main
unit at the same time, the both microphones will be
ON while transmitting.
CAUTION: NEVER connect or use the optional
HM-151 (microphone) with any other trans-
ceiver. This could damage the transceiver. The
HM-151 is designed to use with the IC-7000/
IC-7100 series ONLY.
[PHONES/SP] ( Headphones/External Speaker) Jack
Set the switch on the bottom of
the Controller to "PHONES" to
use headphones and set it to
"SP" to use a speaker.
Bottom of the
controller
The transceiver accepts head-
phones with maximum 5 mW in
to an 8 Ω impedance.
The sound level may differ, de-
pending on the headphones.
3.5(d) mm/
HM-198
Controller
External speaker
SP-35 (Optional)
⁄
˝ plug
1
Headphones
8
Adapter cable + Microphone
OPC-589
HM-36
• External Keypad
Control the CW memory keyer transmission from the exter-
nal keypad by connecting the control circuit to the MIC con-
nector.
Set the "Keyer" item in the "Connectors," and set the mode to
"ON" to use the external keypad. (p. 17-25)
• Data transmission (AFSK)
Connect a TNC (Terminal Node Controller) to the [MIC] con-
nector to enable data transmission (AFSK). (p. 18-2)
Connect to the [CONTROLLER]
connector of the Main unit
[ELEC-KEY] ( Electronic keyer) Jack
dash
dot
com
3.5(d) mm/
⁄
˝ plug
1
8
2-5
SM-50
A jack to connect the paddle
with electrode control on the
end terminal.
Connect to the transceiver's
[KEY] Jack to use the Elec-
tronic keyer (p. 2-6)
• The internal keyer is set as the
default but it can be changed in
the "keyer" Set mode (p. 4-10)
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Questions and answers
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?
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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