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fe) ICOM INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER IiC—R1IOO Icom Inc. IMPORTANT CAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com- pletely before using the receiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the IC-R100. FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing Icom’s IC-R100 COMMUNICA- TIONS RECEIVER. An advanced wideband receiver, the 1C-R100 has the following features: * Wideband frequency coverage 0.1 ~ 1856 MHz* continuous- ly with FM, AM and Wide FM modes. “Guaranteed range: 0.5~ 1800 MHz. Some versions are restrict- ed within certain frequency ranges. * Compact size for mobile operation capability. * Multiple scan functions including auto memory write scan. 24-hour clock system with multiple timer functions. *A variety of tuning steps corresponding to any operating band. WARNING! when you hear lightning while using an outside antenna, disconnect the antenna connectors and the AC adapter or AC power cable from the AC outlet. NEVER connect a non-recommended AC adapter. This may result in a fire hazard or electric shock. NEVER allow children to touch the receiver. AVOID placing the receiver in direct sunlight, such as on the dashboard. OPERATING NOTES Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law- fully be used in any way. The IC-R100 may receive its own oscillated frequency result- ing in no reception or noise-only reception on some fre- quencies. - When an excessively strong signal is received, for example a signal transmitting within 1 m, the receiver may malfunc- tion. Use an attenuator in this case. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT FOREWORD CAUTIONS .. OPERATING NOTES .... TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION .. 2 INSTALLATIONS .... 3 FREQUENCY SETTING .. 4 RECEIVING .. 5 MEMORY CHANNEL 6 7 8 9 1 SCAN OPERATION CLOCK & TIMER ... MAINTENANCE ..... SPECIFICATIONS .. 0 OPTIONS .... UNPACKING ~ ® tt ® TtTT ©0060 : @ 99990 TOOT UT ee 4 ©0O0O0 OOOO Accessories included with the IC-R100: @ VHFIUHF telescoping @ Speaker plug (AP-313) antenna Cable tie and set screw @ HF wire antenna (C3 x 6) (OPC-069) @ Mounting screw set @ DC power cable (OPC-131) Pahae are @ Mounting bracket MS rus, ME at washers, © Mounting support bracket MS spring washers © Rubber feet and screws (M2.6 x 6) @ Bracket bolts and M4 flat washers (4 pos) Fuses (FGB 2 A; 2 pcs) _ Mmm {= 9 PANEL DESCRIPTION Hf Front panel @ POWER SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL [PUSH-ON/VOL] (p. 9) Turns power ON and OFF when pushing the control. ‘Adjusts the audio output level when rotating the control. @ TUNING CONTROL (p. 9) Sets the frequency or memory channel. The [FR/M] key sets the tuning control for frequency or memory channel changes. © UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP}/[DN] Change the frequency or memory channel. Activate the clock timer or sleep timer after pushing [FUNC]. @ SQUELCH CONTROL [SQUELCH] Sets the squelch threshold level. Rotate this control clock- wise to cut noise and weak signals. @ KEYBOARD PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 a Selects FM, WFM or AM. ‘or memory channel. Selects a tuning step. p. 9 = . 7253. | Displays time in 24-hour system. p. 20 | Enters CLOCK mode. p. 20 (RE) | Activates preamp or attenuator. ptt = = (i) | Activates the AFC or ANL function. | p. 11 - - ; : Changes a memory channel number 7 PEE3, | Writes the aloplayed contents into a | 5 +g usingthe tuning a Tana 1.14. | Input digits for frequency or memory channel. ing tls key. memory channel setting. ~ (pgs. 10 and 12) (Gea) | Selects a scan resume condition. p17 - . Gens} | Selects a scan type. p. 15 . = Ps Sets the displayed memory channel Starts and stops a scan. p18 | Sota apiayon p.19 Selects ae Secondary function of | _ | ims the display backlight. p. 10 Res yGREQUENCY mode or | pas. | Turns ON/OFF beep tones. p.10 Clears the displayed frequency or fa | Memory channel number. pgs. | Clears the contents of the displayed |, 14 | Retrieve the previous num- Enters the digit input as the frequency | 10, 12 | memory channel. : ber when no digit is input. o 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION @ Function display ° e e (ia[FM WFM AM[AFC ANL] [1k 10k 5k 12.5k) PRE] ¢ P0000 TO ITY HAS |e 20x © OLLIE ti OFF] a A A @ opines, ae il SPBGISL-S @ FUNCTION INDICATOR Appears when the [FUNC] key is pushed. * Disappears when no switch is pushed for 5 sec. @ MODE INDICATORS (p. 11) Indicate the receive mode. © AFC/ANL INDICATORS (p. 11) Appear when the AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) or ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) function is activated. - © TUNING STEP INDICATORS (p. 9) Indicate the selected tuning step increment. @ S-INDICATOR (. 11) Shows the relative received signal strength. @ MEMORY INDICATOR (p. 12) Appears when MEMORY mode is selected and disappears when FREQUENCY mode is selected. * The [FR/M] key turns ON/OFF the indicator. @ SKIP INDICATOR (p. 19) Appears when the memory channel is set as the skip channel. @ MEMORY CHANNEL READOUT (p. 12) Shows the selected memory channel number. @ TIMER INDICATOR (p. 22) Appears when a timer function is activated. @ SCAN TYPE INDICATORS (p. 15) Indicate the selected scan type. @ SCAN RESUME INDICATORS (p. 17) Indicate the selected scan resume condition. @ PREAMP/ATTENUATOR INDICATORS (p. 11) Appear when the preamp or attenuator is activated. Mf Rear panel © © ® @ e@®e °&) > © KO) mop 198 ce @ ANTENNA CONNECTOR [50MHz~ 905MHz] (p. 7) Connects to the supplied telescoping antenna or a 50~ 1000 MHz wideband antenna to suit your need with a Type-N connector. @ ANTENNA CONNECTOR [0.5MHz ~50MHZ] (p. 7) Connects to the supplied wire antenna or 0.5 ~ 50 MHz an- tenna to suit your need with PL-259 connector. PANEL DESCRIPTION @ ANTENNA CONNECTOR [905MHz ~ 1800MHZ] (p. 7) Connects to the supplied telescoping antenna or a 900 ~ 1800 MHz antenna to suit your need with a Type-N connector. @ ANTENNA SELECTOR JACK [ANT SEL] Outputs voltage corresponding to the selected band. * An external antenna selector may be used with this output voltage. @ DC POWER JACK [DC13.8V] (p. 5) Accepts 13.8 V DC using the supplied DC power cable. @ EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK [EXT SP] Accepts a 4~8 © speaker for connection. @ CONTRAST POT [CONT] (p. 10) Adjusts the LCD contrast. @ CLOCK SELECTOR SWITCH [CLOCK] (p. 5) Selects the function display indication when the power is OFF. “LAMP” : Clock time with backlight is displayed. “ON” —_: Clock time without backlight is displayed. “OFF”: No clock time is displayed. *| 2 INSTALLATIONS @ Power connection CAUTION: never connect the receiver directly to a 24 V battery. SS IC-R100 rear panel ° = 0 CP-11 (optional) CABLE TIE Use the supplied cable tie to prevent the power cable from accidentally becoming unplugged. AD-15A/E/DIV (optional) AC power supply ‘Supplied DC power cable @white Oblack Fuse (FGB 2 A) IN YOUR VEHICLE BE CAREFUL! Set the [CLOCK] switch on the rear panel to “OFF” when directly connecting to a 12 V battery. When [CLOCK] is set at “LAMP” or “ON," the receiver con- sumes some electricity even if the power is OFF. IN YOUR HOME An optional AD-15A/E/D/V AG ADAPTER is available for AC operation USING AN EXTERNAL AC POWER SUPPLY Connect to a 13.8 V DC power source using the supplied DC pow- er cable. Hf Mobile installation - Select a location which can support the weight of the receiver and does not interfere with driving in any way. CAUTION: nevER piace the receiver where nor- mal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. DO NOT place the receiver where large temperature changes. INSTALLATIONS 2 © Location samples in vehicle * Using the mounting bracket 1) Drill four holes where the mounting bracket is to be in- stalled. * Hole sizes: approx. 5.5~6 mm when using nuts. approx. 2~3 mm when using self-tapping screws. 2) Insert the supplied screws, nuts and washers through the mounting bracket and tighten. 3) The supplied mounting support bracket may be helpful in tightening installation. 4) Adjust the angle for the clearest view of the function dis- play. When using self-tapping screws. 2 INSTALLATIONS @ Home installation Attach 4 rubber stands to the bottom of the receiver when no external speaker is connected. Audio from the internal speaker will be more clearly output. Keep away from extreme heat, cold, vibrations, TV sets, TV antenna elements, radios, personal computers and electro- magnetic sources. ° Attaching rubber stands @ Antenna For optimum receiver operation, antennas are one of the im- portant factors along with sensitivity. The supplied antenna may give you enough sensitivity. However, some frequen- cies may not be received depending on the operating loca- tion, receiving band, etc. A high-grade antenna will give you more efficient reception. LOG PERIODIC ANTENNA| (VHF/UHF band directional) DISCONE ANTENNA (VHF/UHF band omnidirectional) LONG WIRE (HF band) Use the supplied long wire antenna. An optional AH-7000 is avail- able from Icom. @ Antenna connector INSTALLATIONS 2 ¢ PL-259 connector et Coupling ring 10 mm (Soft solder) 10mm soft a7 =~ ttm Solder Solder (10 mm = 3/8 inch) Slide the coupling ring. Strip the cable jacket and soft solder. Strip the cable as shown at left. Soft solder the center conductor. Slide the connector body and solder it. Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body. © Type-N connector Rubber gasket Nut ‘Washer Center conductor 15 mm {| ‘Clamp 3mm 6 mm atl Solder hold (10 mm = 3/8 inch) Plug body Slide parts as shown at left. Cut the end of the cable evenly. Strip the cable and fold the braid over the clamp. Evenly trim the braid ends. Soft solder the center con- ductor. Install the pin and solder it. Slide the plug body and tight- en the nut. —F FREQUENCY SETTING i Before setting Be sure the [DC13.8V] jack and antennas are properly con- nected before turning ON power. See pgs. 5~8 for connec- tion details. After confirming, push the [VOL] control to turn ON power. ¢ FREQUENCY mode When setting the frequency, be sure the (JB indicator dis- appears. The [FR/M] key turns off the indicator. [ “ease * “08 [FRM] {EB disappears. When (9) appears, push [FR/M]. Hf Setting operation IMPORTANT: when no frequency appears on the function display, proceed “Using the keyboard” (p. 10) first. * Using the ¢ Using the [UP]/[DN] tuning control switches 1) Push [FR/M] to turn off | | 1) Push [FR/M] to turn off the the (EB indicator. EB indicator. 2) Push the [UP] or [DN] switch to change the frequency. ‘* Holding the switch allows the fre- quency to change continuously. 2) Rotate the tuning control to set the frequency. #To set the tuning steps, see below, if desired. za (S i i co) i (=| obo joc =©) a eae * Setting the tuning step NOTE: The set frequency may clear when the memory channel is changed. To keep the set frequency, push and hold the [MW] key. 1k . ik 1K | Push [TS] to select the desired tuning step. 7 8k 20k | some steps cannot be selected depending on the select- B88 25-7 0a frequency band. FREQUENCY SETTING 3 ¢ Using the keyboard 1) Push [FR/M] to turn off the IM indicator. 2) Push [ENT]. ‘+ When a frequency is displayed, it disappears. 3) Enter the desired frequency using the digit key. * Enter [+] between the 1 MHz and 100 kHz units, and between 1 kHz and 500 Hz units. + If wrong frequency is entered, push [ENT] twice and enter again. 4) Push [ENT] to store the entered frequency. [EXAMPLE] 144.00 MHz >[ENT][1][4][4][ENT] 144.56 MHz —[ENT][1][4][4][ © J[5](6][ENT] 0.16 MHz >[ENT][O][ © }(1][6][ENT] (160 kHz) 2.0625 MHz >[ENT][2][ « }[0][6][2]f « ][5][ENT] (2062.5 kHz) t [6]~[9] can be used for 0.5 kHz input instead of [5]. ¢ 5 sec. timer The [FUNC] and [ENT] key functions are automatically can- celed when no switch is pushed for 5 sec. CONVENIENT * Beep tone Push [FUNC] then push [FR/M] to turn the beep tone ON and OFF. You can select silent operation or confirmation operation. ¢ Dimmer function Push [FUNC] twice to dim the display backlight. Dark backlighting may prevent your eyes from tiring during night operation. To return to the normal backlighting, push [FUNC] twice again. * Display contrast Character contrast on the function display can be adjust- ed lighter or darker for ease of viewing. Adjust the [CONT] pot on the rear panel using a screw driver. 4 RECEIVING Mi Basic receiving ¢ Receive mode 1) Push the [VOL] control to turn power ON. 2) Turn [SQUELCH] fully counterclockwise. 3) Adjust [VOL] to the desired audio level. 4) Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise for audio mute while no sig- nal is received. 5) Push [MODE] to select the desired receive mode. * See right above for mode information. : 6) Set the desired frequency. * See the frequency setting on p. 9 for details. Push [MODE] to select the desired receive mode. [MODE] [VOL] MODE ‘STATION EXAMPLE WHEE THES wane: DO FM Business band, Marine band, | MODE IS SELECTED = » Amateur band, etc. ‘Audio distorts, Mag ooo WF * Only noise can be heard. "Se |2oo (Wide Fy] TY 2nd, FM broadcasting, etc. | + Small audio and large ao a 5 i noise interference. 500 ou Broadcasting, A band, Ciizen | Oscator instability showing signal strength. Shows relative signal strength while receiving a signal. [SQUELCH] Mf Efficient receiving AFC (Auto Frequency Control) In FM mode Push [AFC:ANL] to activate the AFC function, The AFC function automatically ajusts the receive frequency to the signal center for clear and sta- ble receiving. NOTE: The AFC function ac- tivates above 50 MHz. r ANL (Auto Noise Limiter) In AM mode Push [AFC-ANL] to activate the ANL function. ‘The ANL function reduces noise ‘components for clear reception. PREAMP AND ATTENUATOR Push [PRE/ATT] once for preamp activating. +A weak signal can be heard clearly *The preamp activates at 50~905 MHz only. Push [PRE/ATT] twice for at- tenuator activating. * A strong signal can be heard without distortion. i MEMORY CHANNEL 5 Bg @ Memory channel outline — M& Memory channel selection - The IC-R100 has 100 memory channels, 20 programmable - scan edge channels and 1 priority scan channel. Each * Using the tuning control memory channel stores frequency, mode, tuning step and 1) Push [FRIM] to light up 2) Rotate the tuning control preamp/attenuator information, and has the following special the (IB indicator. to select a memory functions. These memory channels are very useful for quick channel. changing to a desired frequency. + IUPIION] can also be used. MEMORY ¢ CHANNEL | NUMBER By : . = 7 = yO © * Each channel stores frequency, mode, tuning Magee {1/3 cp Oy step and preamp/attenuator informations. ogo © 00~79 * Each channel can be set as a memory skip chan- om nel and a frequency skip function. ‘* Memory channels 10~79 are blank when you pur- chase the receiver. *The same information as above can be * Using the keyboard programmed. 099 | * Used as the memory writing space for the auto 1) Be sure IB lights. NOTE: Memory chan- . memory write scan. 2) Push [ENT] nels POA~P9b and P-P * Memorized contents will be cleared when starting 7 cannot be selected with the auto memory write scan. 3) Enter the memory the keyboard. * Used as the programmed scan edges. channel number using POA~P9B | * Each channel stores frequency, mode, tuning digit keys. [EXAMPLE] ‘step and preamp/attenuator informations. 4) Push [ENT]. Selecting Mch 79. * Used as the priority channel for the priority scan. Push [ENTII7J[S][ENT]. PP * Stores frequency, mode, tuning step and preamplattenuator informations. is 5 MEMORY CHANNEL @ Memory writing Each memory channel has frequency, mode, tuning step and preamplifier/attenuator programming capability. 1) Push [FR/M] to light up the IB indicator. 2) Rotate the tuning contro! to select the desired memory channel. ‘* The [UPY/DN] switches and keyboard can also be used. 3) Push [FR/M] to turn off the @{ indicator. 4) Set the frequency, mode and tuning step. * Frequency setting + Mode setting > See p.9 — Seep. 11 * Tuning step setting See p. 9 5) Push and hold the [MW] key for 2 sec. +3 beeps alert you that the contents are programmed. [EXAMPLE] Writing 101.75 MHz/WFM into memory channel 8. Set frequency. Push and Push [FRM] “Rotate tuning contro. Push [FR/M, Set frequency. eer a mr = Select 254HE | ae = . inn” 7 tuning ster waoog” |_| meee” |_| uae” |ieinssee |) ens =|» a = ope ™ 08 oa _ MEMORY mode. Select Mch 8. ‘Select FREQUENCY mode. [EXAMPLE] Writing 163.00 MHz/FM into memory channel P2b (scan edge channel). Set frequency. Push and Push [FR/M]. Rotate tuning control. Push [FR/M]. Select FM mode. hold [MW]. Select 25 kre = i q ™ ‘» } tuning step. io 2 min nnn ‘eannn i15e || mpeg” |_| egg” | | 62000 «|_| 63000 ~» og m Pepe mPa Pm Peb mm Peb MEMORY mode. ‘Select Mch P2b. Select FREQUENCY mode. 13 . MEMORY CHANNEL 5 Hf Channel number change HM Memory clearing The memory channel number only can be changed while Unwanted memory channel contents can be cleared. keeping the displayed frequency. This function is useful when you wish to memorize the displayed frequency into a 1) Push [FR/M] to light up the 9 indicator. memory channel that is not displayed or when you wish to copy the memory contents to another memory channel. 2) Rotate the tuning control to select the desired memory channel to be cleared. 1) Push [FR/M] to light up the @[§ indicator. * The [UPJ/[DN] switches and keyboard can also be used. 2) Push [FUNC]. 3) Push [FUNC] and then push and hold [ENT] for 2 sec. : * Displayed frequency disappears from the function display. 3) While pushing [MW], rotate the tuning control to select the desired memory channel. 4) Release [MW] and then push and hold [MW] for 2 sec. «If [MW] is not pushed, the displayed frequency will clear when you change the memory channel [EXAMPLE] Copy contents in memory channel 0 to memory channel 12. Push [FUNC]. While pushing [MW], Release [MW]. cae eeea ie z rotate the tuning Push and hold 7 ei channel 0 20g) a e Jae | enbae me ag me pe ms pe m6 SCAN OPERATION @ Selecting a scan The scan function automatically scans signals in the speci- fied frequency range or in the memory channels. The IC-R100 has 9 scan types to fit your signal searching needs. Push [SCN-M] to repeatedly select the desired scan type. ex] munnn ” unin * nnn” He a a an " an " an aa =n a8 m 08 Programmed scan Memory scan Priority scan = muoes m4GGG |__| MMe 4 F Hl 5 = 98 oo 08 ma oo Mode-select ‘Auto memory write Programmed skip memory scan sean sean a “ inn” 7 ” myggg” |__| Muaee” |__| Mego w=” 80 om 89 "a 08 Memory skip scan —_ Mode-select. Auto memory write memory skip scan _ skip scan i Scan types ¢ Programmed scan Repeatedly scans between two programmable frequen- cies. The receiver has 10 groups of scanning ranges (20 edge frequencies). Lower Sean Sean Higher ‘ieee Scanning come ‘tea * Mode-select memory scan Repeatedly scans memory channels with the same select- ed receive mode. ce gh gh a TH IS * Memory skip scan ‘Skips programmed memory channels during memory scan. SCAN OPERATION 6 «¢ Memory. scan Repeatedly scans all memory channels in sequence ex- cept blanked memory channels. ° Priority scan Watches memory channel P-P at 5 Sec. intervals. The tun- ing control can be used even while scanning, C fecuorey * Auto memory write scan Automatically programs the received frequency into memory chanriels 80 ~99 during programmed scan. Winen receiving [MET ee] 2S < Scanning oe ¢ Programmed skip scan Skip programmed frequencies during programmed scan. Memory channels 79~0 are used for skip frequency programming. omer Sean Sean Higher freq edge Scanning Skip Spee \ Shin reqvences Bs * Mode-select memory skip scan Skips programmed memory channels during mode-select memory scan. * Auto memory write skip scan Skips programmed frequencies during auto memory write scan, Wen eosiving [WER aisgnal Me ‘sean Sean) cose Skip ° t ‘Sip requencies aaa so |= / 3 6 SCAN OPERATION @ Scan resume condition The scan pauses when it finds a signal, and then resumes or is canceled depending on the selectable scan resume con- dition. The receiver has 3 types of scan resume conditions for a wide variety of scanning possibilities. Push [STP-M] to select the desired resume condition. ogg * [= 8 OFF fc} Haag rm 88 PAUSE * OFF ‘Scan pauses while receiving a signal and resumes approx. 2 sec. after the signal disappears. No signal | Receiving a signal | No signal Signal Sean weeeeey CO Scanning Pausing fi Scanning 2 sec. * PAUSE Scan pauses for 5 sec. and resumes even when the sig- nal continues. No signal | Receiving a signal | _No signal Signal ow oa COSCCG:— Pausing SOTTCOC CSOT IS Scanning Scanning -————=! 5 see © 0 Scan is canceled when a signal is received and the receiver stays on the frequency that the scan stopped. No signal | Receiving a signal | _No signal Signal Scan ETC: Scan is canceled Scanning } @ Scan operation - SCAN OPERATION 6 NOTE: Set the squelch to the threshold point when operating the scan. ISCAN INDICATOR) ¢F : REQUIRED PRE-OPERATION co Set the scan edge frequencies. (p. 19) PROGRAMMED SCAN| PROG Push [S/S] Up to 10 groups of scan edges can be programmed. then push a grou PROGRAMMED SKIP | PROG SKIP Set the scan edge frequencies. Fane SCAN Program the skip frequencies while scanning (p. 19) [0)-19). MEMORY SCAN MEMO Program the desired frequencies into memory channels. (p. 13) = Push [S/S]. | Program the desired frequencies into memory channels and set Ey Se ee eee undesired memory channels as the skip channels. (p. 19) ae MODE-SELECT coe Program the desired frequencies into memory channels. At | Push MEMORY SCAN least 2 memory channels programmed in the same mode are | [MODE] to necessary. select the desired MODE-SELECT Porn ‘Same as the mode-select memory scan. Set undesired memory | mode, then MEMORY SKIP SCAN channels as the skip channels. (p. 19) push [S/S]. PRIORITY SCAN PRIO Program the priority watch frequency into memory channel P- P. (p. 13) Push [S/S] Set the scan edge frequencies (p. 19) ‘Automat AUTO MEMORY _ Set the scan pause condition as “PAUSE.” (p. 17) Push [S/S] | | cally stops if the in WRITE SCAN CAUTION: The contents in memory channels 80~99 are | then push eee te: cleared when the scan is started. 8 group quencies up| number, to the ‘AUTO MEMORY coca ‘Same as the auto memory write scan. Program the undesired | [0]~I9]. memory WRITE SKIP SCAN frequencies using programmed skip scan. (p. 19) channel 99. 18 -— CONVENIENT 6 SCAN OPERATION ¢ During scan operation The following conditions can be changed during scan operation: * Scan direction (Push [UP] or [DN].) * Receive mode (Push [MODE].) * Tuning step (Push [TS].) * Scan resume condition (Push [STP-M].) * Preamplifier or attenuator (Push [PRE/ATT].) * AFC or ANL function (Push [AFC“ANL].) * Tuning control also stops a scan (except priority scan). ¢ Memory skip channel MEMORY SKIP SCAN MODE-SELECT MEMORY SKIP SCAN. 1) Push [FR/M] to light up the 0 ° Scan edge PROGRAMMED SCAN PROGRAMMED SKIP SCAN programming ‘AUTO MEMORY WRITE SCAN The receiver has 10 AUTO MEMORY WRITE SKIP SCAN groups of scan edge channels, POA/POb ~ P9A/P9b. Pro- gram the scan edge frequencies into each group the same way as with memory writing. See p. 13 for programming details. 1) Push [FR/M] to light the @{ZI) indicator, then select a memory channel in POA~P9A using the tuning control. + The keyboard cannot be used to select directly 2) Push [FRIM] to turn off the [I indicator, then set the desired frequency, mode and tuning step. 3) Push and hold [MW] for 2 sec. for programming 4) Repeat steps 1~4 above to program the other edge of chan- nel POb~P9b. ‘Program into the same group such as POb when programming the frequency into POA in step 4. indicator. 2) Select the required memory chan- nel to be skipped using the tuning control, [UPY/[DN] or keyboard. 3) Push [FUNC], then push [S/S] to light up or turn off the ine ‘Skip appears on dicator, a skip channel, The (GiB) shows that the selected channel is set as the skip channel. © Skip frequency [PROGRAMMED SKIP SCAN programming AUTO MEMORY WRITE SKIP SCAN 4) Start programmed skip or auto memory write skip scan: = Select the “PROG SKIP” or “AUTO SKIP” indicator using [SCN-M]. ~ Select the “OFF” or “PAUSE” indicator using [STP-M]. Push [S/S]. 2) When receiving an undesired signal, push and hold [MW] for 2 sec. * The frequency is programmed into memory channel 79 as the skip frequency. = Undesired frequencies can be programmed into memory channels 79-0. 19 ™-CLOCK mode The receiver is equipped with a clock and 4 kinds of timer functions. These functions may be used with broadcasting station programs or utility station schedules. ° Timer types TIMER TYPE FUNCTION POWER ON TIMER | Turns power ON at the pre-set time. CLOCK & TIMER FREQUENCY DISPLAY 7 aaekG » ica] E Oe, fm og | ed POWER OFF TIMER | Turns power OFF at the pre-set time. MEMORY SELECT | Changes the memory channel to the pre- TIMER selected one at the pre-set time. Turns power OFF after the pre-set time (80, 60 or 90 min.) is passed. SLEEP TIMER ¢ Flow chart description Push [CLK] to select the clock display or CLOCK DISPLAY | frequency display. Push [FUNC] then [UP] to start or can- cel the sleep timer. See p. 22 for the operation and p. 24 for the time setting. Push [FUNC] then [CLK] to enter CLOCK mode. {UP] selects each timer. (pgs. 23~ 24) [DN] selects a timer condition. (p. 21) Digit keys enter the desired time. (p. 22) SLEEEP TIMER CLOCK MODE 30 nnn 0 cua St SLEEP TIMER CLOCK DISPLAY CLOCK mode - ann. |]. nnn. cue Gog oF POWER OFF TIMER on POWER ON TIMER ng ang a |+— age CLOCK SETTING MEMORY SELECT TIMER NOTE: When a timer is activated ( © appears), CLOCK mode cannot be accessed. Push [FUNC] then push *[DN] to cancel the timer. * [UP] to cancel the sleep timer. 7 20 7 CLOCK & TIMER @ Daily and once-only timer selection Each timer (power on, power off or memory select timer) has 3 types of timer conditions. Those are timer-off, daily timer and once-only timer. [TIMER OPERATION | Timer operating time is selected, though the timer does not function. TIMER-OFF DAILY TIMER The selected timer operates everyday. The selected timer operates only one time. ONCE-ONLY TIMER | Atter activating the timer, the display au- tomatically changes to the timer-off con- dition. (Timer operating time is held.) 1) Push [FUNC] then [CLK] to access CLOCK mode. 2) Push [UP] several times until the desired timer display appears. 3) Push [DN] several times until the desired condition (daily timer, once-only timer or timer-off) appears. * See pgs. 23 and 24 for setting timer time. 4) Push [UP] to select another timer or push [ENT] to return to the frequency display. . FREQUENCY DISPLAY eoe00 it CLOCK mode ow | of | Power off timer on Power on timer Clock setting - B00- ang one! 86 TIMER-OFF B08 ong 08 eee ag? EMORY SELECT WEWORY SELECT ONCE-ONLY TIMER DAILY TIMER NOTE: The above diagram shows details of the memory select timer. Other timers also feature this timer operation. M@ Timer start and cancel ¢ Timer start * Before starting a timer, be sure of the following points: - Clock time is set. - Timer operating time is set. - The desired timer is selected as the daily or once-only timer. When starting timers, the function display shows activat- ing timers for approx. 2 sec. as below. SLEEP TIMER Push [FUNC] then [UP]. OTHER TIMERS Push [FUNC] then [DN] CLOCK & TIMER 7 © Timer cancel @® When the power is still ON. SLEEP TIMER — Push [FUNC] then [UP]. OTHER TIMERS Push [FUNC] then [DN]. @ When the power is OFF by the power off or sleep timer. Push [PUSH-ON/VOL] twice. @ When waiting that the power on timer functions. (Power is now OFF.) Push [DN]. ¢ Timer starting display Timer deactivates ‘an 3An IFUNC} +{UP] or [ON] 0G» 7 PY Power on timer — Power off timer FUNC] Treuncys of of F {eur | Memory [uP] or [DN] St select timer 80, nn ) ‘Sleep timer wc After _— onan 2 sec. a Timer i appears. @ Time setting ° Before setting Before setting the time, select the desired timer setting dis- play in CLOCK mode. See p. 20 for details. © Time entry Timer operating time and clock time are entered directly with the digit keys. The IC-R100 timer is a 24-hour system so 4 digit input is necessary. [EXAMPLE] 0:30 — [0}{0][3][0] 5:05 — [0]{5[0][5} 4:00 — [0][1][0]{0] 14:50 — [1][1][5}(0] 22 7 CLOCK & TIMER * Time setting examples CLOCK SETTING Set the clock to 9:00. 1) Be sure the timer function is turned OFF. *“@” must disappear. 2) Access CLOCK mode. | * Push [FUNC] then [CLK]. - G0a- an 3) Select the clock setting display. * Push [UP] several times until “CL” oad appears. A fe 4) Set the time to 9:00. '* Push digit keys: [0]{9][0][0]. og. 5) Return to the frequency display or wn advance to another timer setting 60200 » display. me a0 © Frequency display > Push [ENT]. * Advance the display- Push [UP]. * Timer start + Push [FUNC] then [DN]. POWER ON TIMER SETTING Set the power on time to 10:30 as the once-only timer. 1) Be sure the timer function is turned OFF. +“ ©" must disappear. 2) Access CLOCK mode. 983 * Push [FUNC] then [CLK] A oh 3) Select the power on setting display. - 200- * Push [UP] several times until “on” appears. Ca) 4) Select the once-only timer. * Push [DN] until ““1”” appears. i ood on 5) Set the time to 10:30. * Push digit keys: [1][0}[3][0]. i a on 6) Return to the frequency display or = advance to another timer setting 86205 » display. r a ae 20 * Frequency display — Push [ENT] * Advance the display+ Push [UP]. + Timer start. = + Push [FUNC] then [ON]. CLOCK & TIMER 7 POWER OFF TIMER SETTING Set the power off time to 21:30 as the daily timer. 1) Be sure the timer function is turned OFF. SLEEP TIMER Seléct the sleep time as 90 min. 1) Be sure the sleep timer is turned = OFF. 88200 * “©” must disappear. ag 2) Select the sleep time as 90 min. * Push [FUNC]. 9 * While pushing [UP] rotate the tun- ing control. St 3) Release [UP]. ww * The sleep timer automatically starts. sacog » *“@ " must disappear. 1 038 2) Access CLOCK mode. * Push [FUNC] then [CLK]. on 3) Select the power off setting display. - o50- *Push [UP] several times until “oF” fe appears. a 4) Select the daily timer. © Push [DN] until ““d’” appears. d oag oF 5) Set the time to 21:30. © Push digit keys: [2][1][3][0). 2 630 oF 6) Return to the frequency display or war advance to another timer setting Beng » display. ra A ag ‘Frequency display Push [ENT]. * Advance the display + Push [UP]. Timer start — Push [FUNC] then [ON]. MEMORY SELECT TIMER Set that the memory channel 73 will be selected to 17:30 as the daily timer. 1) Be sure a timer function is turned OFF. 2) Access CLOCK mode. 3) Select the memory select timer. 4) Select the daily timer. 5) Rotate the tuning control to select memory channel 30. 6) Set the time to 17:30. 7) Return to the frequency display or advance to another timer setting display. 24 8 MAINTENANCE a eee POSSIBLE CAUSE — : SOLUTION REF. Power does not come on. * DC power cable is not connected. . Connect the cable to the joc 13.8 VJ jack. p. 5 The fuses are blown. * Check the cause, then replace the fuse. p. 26 * Polarity of the power cable connection is | * Connect the cable properly. reversed. white --positive, black negative p. 5 Clock indication and the timer indi- | * The power on timer is activated. * Push [DN]. oe cator appears when power is ON. The display backlight lights up even | * [CLOCK] on the rear panel is set at | * Set the switch to the “OFF” or “ON” po- a when the power is OFF. eee sition. No sound comes from the speaker. | * The squelch is closed. * Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise. 2 * No audio signal is received. Change the frequency. - * An external speaker or earphone is | * Check the external speaker or earphone - connected. plug connection. Sensitivity is low. » Wrong antennas are connected. * Check the connection and properly con- p. 7 nect the antennas and antenna connectors again. © Attenuator is activated. * Push [PRE/ATT] to turn OFF the at- | p. 11 tenuator. Scan does not continue. * Scan resume condition is set at ‘‘so.”” * Push [STP-M] to select “OFF” or p. 17, geal ia tae Squelch is open. * Rotate [SQUELCH] to close the squelch. p. 18 The function display occasionally | * The internal CPU has malfunctioned. » Reset the CPU. p. 26 displays erroneous information. 25 @ CPU resetting If the function display occasionally displays erroneous infor- mation, the CPU should be reset before sending the receiver to an Icom Dealer or Service Center. BE CAREFUL! After resetting the CPU, all information you have programmed into the memory channels and ciock time is erased. 1) Turn power OFF. 2) While pushing [FUNC] and [ENT], turn power ON. * The function display shows all segments for 2~3 sec. and the display becomes normal. @ Fuse replacement If the fuse blows or the receiver stops functioning, find the source of the é problem if possible, and wp 2A replace the damaged fuse Yep with a new, rated fuse. See diagrams at right for replac- I ing the fuse. MAINTENANCE 8 @ Backup batteries : The IC-R100 has a CPU backup battery and clock battery. The usual life is: CPU backup battery : approx. 5 years Clock battery approx. 1.5 years. ¢ CPU backup battery When the backup battery is exhausted, the receiver oper- ‘| ates normally but cannot retain memory information. CAUTION: cpu backup battery replacement should be done by an authorized Icom Dealer or Service Center. © Clock battery When the battery voltage becomes low, the clock is slow or shows malfunctioning numbers. A.CR2032 lithium battery is located under the bottom cover near the rear panel. After replacing the clock battery, CPU resetting must be performed. 26 | 9 * Frequency coverage SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity U.S.A., Europe, Australia versions| 1 ~ 1856 MHz* g : : Wide FM 13.95~ 14.5 MHz, 28.0~ 29.7 MHz, 0.5 ~ _ 1.6295 MHz = : Germany version | 144.0 ~ 146.0 MHz, 430.0~440.0 MHz, 1.632 40.9995 MHz | 0.56 av 7 val 50.0 ~ 904.9995 MHz | 0.2 wV | 0.63 ,V France version | 0.1~87.5 MHz, 108.0~ 1656 MHz" 905.0 12604875 MHz [0.82 av 10.78 av “Specifications guaranteed 0.5 ~ 1600 MHz. 73805 21800.0 MHz | 0.45 av 11.4 AV *Mode *Tuning step increment : * Antenna impedance Power supply requirement * Current drain * Usable temperature range * Frequency stability * Dimensions Weight AM, FM, Wide FM (WFM) 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12.5, 20, 25 kHz 50 Q (unbalanced) 13.8 V DC +15% (negative ground) Less than 1.1 A (at 13.8 V DC) —10°C~ +60°C (+ 14°F ~ +140°F) +3.5 ppm (at 1800 MHz) (0°C~ +50°C; +32°F ~ +122°F) 450(W) x 50(H) x 181(D) mm 5.9(W) x 2.0(H) x 7.1(0) in (Projections not included) 1.4 kg (3.1 Ib) Measurement conditions: Preamp is ON in the 50~ 904.9995 MHz frequency range. FM 12 dB SINAD (1 kHz modulation with 3.5 kHz deviation) WFM 12 dB SINAD (1 kHz modulation with +50 kHz deviation) ‘AM 10 dB SIN (1 kHz modulation with 30% depth) *Selectivity * Audio output power * Audio output impedance FM More than 15 KHz/—6 dB WFM More than 180 kHz/—3 dB AM More than 6 kH2/—6 dB More than 2.5 W at 10% distor- tion with an 8 Q load. 4~89 All stated specifications are subject to change without no- tice or obligation. az OPTIONS 10 Ha AH-7000 SUPER WIDEBAND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA : Provides super wideband coverage from 25 to 1300 MHz. CP-11 CIGARETTE- LIGHTER CABLE WITH NOISE FILTER Easy power connection with a 12 V DC in-car cigarette lighter socket. AD-15A/E/D/V AC ADAPTER Large current capacity AC adapter for easy power connection through an AC outlet. SP-10 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Compact speaker for operation. mobile SP-12 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Slim-type speaker for easy mobile in- stallation. The speaker has a clip to at- tach to a sun visor, door pocket, etc. SP-7 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Stand-type speaker for indoor use. Delivers high-quality sound. Count on us! ‘A-5103S-1EX Icom Inc. 5 Printed in Japan e ot Copyright © 1880 by Icom inc. 6-9-16, Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547, Japan

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