TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CAUTIONS 2.FEATURES. MODE CONSTRUCTION CONTROL FUNCTIONS. FRONT AND SIDE PANELS iy 5 A2 TOP PANEL DISCOMBOBULATION PREOPERATIVE. 10~ 11 51 CHARGING: THE BATTERY PACK HANDSTAND BELT CLIP ATTACHMENT it 1 6 BASIC OPERATION. 12~14 G:1 SETTING A FREQUENCY: i 12 6-2 RECEIVING. TRANSMITTING. iy Shags i 13 64 REPEATER OPERATION i 14 7. FUNCTIONS OPERATION . . ..
FOREWORD loom has taken the multi-functional complexity of larger base station transceivers and put it into the new, compact, light, VHF FM TRANSCEIVER; High transmit power capability, & convenient power saver function, pocket beep function, moisture-proof body, and many more features are all standard with the transceiver. To .
N Il 1. cautions NEVER use strong cleaning agents such as benzine or thinner on the transceiver. NEVER disassemble the transceiver as it My cause trouble. NEVER: use ‘chargers:other than those suggested ion p. 10, NEVER [eave the transceiver on the dash: board in direct sunlight for long periods. AVOID: swing' the transceiver “for' long periods in direct sunlight. e AVOID using the transceiver in: places subject to excessive cold. AVOID using the ‘transceiver: in excessively: dusty places.
B HIGH OUTPUT POWER B SPLASH RESISTANT B 20 MEMORY CHANNELS PLUS CALL CHANNEL E POWER SAVER DESIGN B TWO DIFFERENT SCAN FUNCTIONS B SQUELCH MONITOR FUNCTION EE POCKET BEEP FUNCTION FEATURES 2. Il Small, compact size is not a limiting factor when it comes to high output power. Full 7\W are available with the BP:7 or BP-70 BATTERY PACK.
MODE CONSTRUCTION o {1) VEO MODE LT Honor o {2) MEMORY MODE o L3 gild o (3) CALL CHANNEL MODE Lot SET MODE The transceiver has 4 different modes for versatile, multi-function operations. The following is an explanation of each mode. This mode is used for normal operations using all bandwidths. Frequency changes, programmed scanning, and other functions are poss ibis in VEQ mode. This mode is used for operating the transceiver using memory channel contents.
4. CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4.3 FUNCTION DISPLAY DUPLEX INDICATORS HOLDUP or O DUMPY appears when duplex modeisseleciad. {p, 14) LOCK INDICATOR LY appears when the lock functions activated. {p. 20} TONE AND SQUELCH INDICATORS TY appears: when s the sub audible tone encoder s turned ON (1C-2GAT: or {CONGA with UT40). (b, 47} «SOL appears when an s optional socket beep function is turned ON {IC-2GAJGAT with i an optional UT-40). (p. 18} LSO i an sears when. an: optional tone squelch function 15 wired ON (C-2GAJGAT.
PER-OPERATION D. 5-1 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK (1} REMOVING THE Push the BATTERY PACK RELEASE BUTTON BATTERY PACK upwards. and slide the battery pack to the right to remove it from the transceiver. (2] CHARGING ‘To charge the battery pack, use the supplied wall CONNECTION charger or an optional BC:35U/E BC-36 AC BATTERY CHARGER, or other power source as shown below, © Charging the BE-70 BATTERY PACK e Charging the BP-3 BATTERY PACK. Ac BC-250 BC-26E Outlast Connect an external 13.8V.DC power source.
6:-1 SETTING A FREQUENCY 14 Turn power ONG GREENFLY 2} Select VFO mode. VAN 3) Set frequency; e pate Eds B ELC 0 Raging 6-2 RECEIVING Turn power ON and | Adjust [INVOLVE] CONTROL 21 Stadium [SOLE CONTROL. Set the desired frequency. BEES 4) Sushi and i half SWITCH. [MONT B BASIC OPERATION O .
6. BASIC OPERATION 6-3 TRANSMITTING | CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna or the transceiver may be damaged. 14 Tums power ON 1) Rotate the [OFF/VOL] CONTROL to turn the power QN 2} Select output power. 2) Push the [H/L] SWITCH to select the desired Output power. appears when: LOW power is selected . " oam HIGH: Approx. 3.5W {with BP-3} Approx. TW {with BP.7 or BP.70) {LOW, mus smoky 29T Low W: W 3) Select simplex mode: 3} Select simplex mode if “DUMPY or 'DUPE" e i appears on the UNCTION DISPLAY.
BASIC OPERATION 6. 6-4 REPEATER OPERATION 1) et frequency. 2] Select duplex mode. 3) Push PTT SWITCH. 4) Push [MONIST SWITCH. OMEN &l SOME CONTROLLED REPEATERS M F Unction | ‘ 1) Set ‘the desired frequency to the repeater out put frequency. 2} Push and hold the [FUNCTION] SWITCH and then Bush the [MHz SWITCH upwards to select +duplex or —duplex mods. s 8ee p. 22 for stinging an offset frequency for duplex operation. 3] Push the PTT SWITCH to begin transmitting, and speak into the microphone.
FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7:-1 MEMORY READING 1 Push PV SWITCH Selena memory channel MEMORY WRITING We 11 Select required memory kennel. b = Thebes BT < 2): Bush [VM] SWITCH. ool Hole Z The transceiver has 20 memory channels. An operating frequency, duplex condition; subtitle tone frequency and channel skip function may be assigned 1o each memory channel. 1) Push the [V/M] SWITCH to select MEMORY mode: o Y appears on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. 2} Select the required memory channel using the {100k] and [10k] SWITCHES.
3} Select programming condition. 7-3 MEMORY TRANSFERRING 1) Select required memory channel, Push and hold SWITCHBLADE FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7. 31 Select a frequency, duplex/simplex rendition, offset: frequency, audibility tone frequency, Tito 4) Push and hold the [WR] SWITCH untie 3 besot “farsightedness riding VEQ mads s Displayed com ants are memorized. a Memory consents appear when the [V/M] WITCH is pushed, This function allows vou 1o uss @ memory chains! in. VEO mode.
7. FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7-4 PROGRAMMED SCAN Programmed scan repeatedly scans between user programmed independent frequency edges ito monitor a particular section of the band:. See D, 23 for resting scan edges. Lower A scan edge Endless NOTE: The upper scan edge may be programmed into Program ivied scan operation B Upper Sean sedge 1} Select VFO mode: VN 2} Adjust [SOL} CONTROL.
7:5 MEMORY SCAN 1): Select MEMORY mode. 2) Stadium [80QL] CONTROL. 3} Push [UNCTION] and 110K] SWITCHES, E 4} Push any switch. FUNCTION 7-6 SKIP FUNCTION TOn Select required memory Chan: nigh 23 Push [FUNCTION] snd [V/M1 SWITCHES, UNCTION | Al FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7. Memory scan automatically scans all programmed memory channels except the skip channels described in Section 7 8 SKIP FUNCTION. 1) Select. MEMORY mode using the SWITCH. 2) Adjust the [SQLITE CONTROL to the squelch threshold point.
7. FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7-7 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH FUNCTIONS ot \\{5 ot 1) Push [FUNCTION and [100k] SWITCHES. Swiss B ;?ezs“ é eny switch: FUNCTION 7:8 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION (1) CALL CHANNEL READING cat These functions require ‘an optional UT:40 TONE SQUELCH UNIT: Note that they cannot be used with the 1C:2GE. The pocket hip function alerts you using sec. beep tones and: "SQL flashing when a call is received with the same sub audible tone as programmed in your transceiver.
2] CALL CHANNEL PROGRAMMING 13 Sleet VEQ mode: e 21 Slant contents B3 Push [CALL SWITCH, GALL 4} Push and hold TWR] SWITCH! WH 7-9 BEEP TONE FUNCTION i FUNCTION: i 7-70 LICK FUNCTION FUNCTION | = FUNCTIONS OPERATION 7. 1) Select VFQ mods using the [V/M] or [CALL) SWITCH. 2) Select consents sooth &8 frequency, repeater information, &io. wou wish 10 Writs imo the CALL channel 3) Push the [CALL] S Witch 0 select the CALL channel.
e B S. seT MODE 8:1 BEST MODE The transceiver has a convenient SET mode for CONSTRUCTION programming: audibles tone frequencies Offset frequencies Tuning steps «:Scan edges Power saver OFFENSE Push and hold the [FUNCTION] SWITCH and then push the [V/M] SWITCH while in VFO mode. The transceiver “begins again in the place in the cycle where it last stopped. Tuning step Scan edge Wrn Offset frequency Scan edge B TN i 8e0 1C-2GAT or LC-2GA 1C2GA VG UM N\ itk UT 40 /ee Submersible tone Powers aver OFFENSE ¥ B85
SET MODE 8. 8-2 BETTING A Gne of 38 different audibles tone encoder frequent: SUB AUDIBLE cogs can be programmed to access & repeater or 37 TONE different rope encoder/decoder frequencies tenant optional UT-40 TONNE SQUELCH UNIT s installs) Ths IC-2GE cannot have sub audible tons amnion. med. The 1C2ZGA can e programmed only if the UT-40 is installed: VFO mods using the [V/M] SWITCH. 21 Push and hold the [FUNCTION] SWITCH and then push the [V/M] SWITCH to select SET mode.
8. SET MODE 8-4 SETTING A TUNING STEP SETTING When the [10k] SWITCH is pushed in VEO: mode,; the transceiver charges in one of following tuning steps: 5,110,118, 20, kHz 1C:2GE 125 kHz 1) Select VEO mode using the [V/M] SWITCH, 2} Push and half the [UNCTION] SWITCH and then push the [V/M] SWITCH to select SET made.
SET MODE 8. 4} Select the upper or lower scan edge using the DIGIT UP/DOWN SWITCHES in the same manner as selecting an operating frequency. M UP/DOWN SWITCHES in the same manner as selecting an operating frequency: i Scan adage B 5) Push the [V/M] SWITCH once to select the other onn side of the scan edge. appears on the FUNCTION DISPLAY. Select the other side band edge using. DIGIT Teeter 7) Push the PWR] SWITCH to return to VEO mods.
5 M TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE PROBLEM SOLUTION Power does not come ON. o Be sure the connection between the battery pack and transceiver is correct and the terminal is not dirty. » Be sure the battery pack is not exhausted. No sound comes from: the speaker. e Be sure the [SOL] CONTROL is not turned too far clockwise, «Be sure the optional UT-40 TONE SQUELCH UNIT is turned OFF, The TRANSMIT TOR does not during transmission. INDIGO: tight -up « Be sure the battery pack is not exhausted.
& BESETTING THE CPU (1) {Minimum tuning step: KHz) FUNCTION LIGHT] SWITCH (2) 1C-2GE {(Minimum tuning step: 12 kHz} Wi [LIGHT] & s SWITCH E MAINTENANCE 9. NOTE: After resetting the CPU, all informs. ton you have programmed into memory channels will be erased. When the FUNCTION DISPLAY displays err one: ous information; the CPU should be reset before taking the transceiver to'en com Service Center. Minimum tuning steps of kHz or 12.
MEMO Please record the serial number of your transceiver below for future servicing reference: Serial number 3 Date of purchase Place where purchased :