Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product IC PCR100 Icom
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INSTR UCTION MANU AL This device complies with P ar t 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following tw o conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this de vice must accept any interf erence received, including interf erence that may cause undesired operation.
i IMPOR T ANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com- pletely bef ore using the receiver . SA VE THIS INSTR UCTION MANU AL — This instruction manual contains impor tant operating instructions f or the IC-PCR100 COMMUNICA TIONS RECEIVER FOR COMPUTER .
CA UTIONS R W ARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an A C outlet. This ma y pose a fire hazard or result in an electr ic shock. NEVER connect other than the specified A C adapter to the receiver . This connection will ruin the receiver . NEVER connect the receiver to a po wer source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery .
iii IMPOR T ANT ...................................... i SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .............. i OPERA TING THEOR Y ....................... i OPERA TING NOTES ......................... i CA UTIONS ........................................ ii T ABLE OF CONTENTS .
1 1 INST ALLA TION ■ Har dware installation Ref er to the diagram belo w for connections. Ground Supplied antenna to an AC adapter to an RS-232C port External speaker Personal computer.
2 1 INST ALLA TION ■ Antenna installation Antennas play a v er y important role in receiver operation. Connecting a poor quality antenna to the IC-PCR100 will re- sult in less than optimum perf or mance. Select antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 Ω antenna and f eedline .
3 1 INST ALLA TION ■ AF output level selection The received audio can be input into y our computer via the sound card. Bef ore inputting the receiv ed audio into the [LINE IN] con- nector (connector name depends on your sound card), the output le vel of the [EXT -SP] must be set properly .
4 1 INST ALLA TION ■ Software installation NO TE: Before using the program, mak e a backup cop y of the original disk. After making a backup cop y , keep the original disk in a safe place . NO TE: Depending on the Windo ws ® system fi les, the PC ma y require rebooting.
5 1 INST ALLA TION ■ RS-232C por t setting ‘ COM P or t Error ’ or ‘ Communication f ailed ’ dialog bo x appears when the RS-232C serial por t is not set correctly . NO TE: When launching the program for the fi rst time , this setting dialog appears f or setting the RS-232C serial por t.
■ Multi-function receiver screen q PO WER BUTT ON [POWER] T oggles the receiver pow er ON and OFF . w FILE MENU [File] Used f or turning the software on/off , sa ving memor y chan- nel contents or quitting the program, etc.
7 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION !1 CLOSE BUTT ON Push to quit and e xit this software. !2 A TTENU A T OR BUTT ON [A TT] (p . 21) Push to turn the 20 dB attenuator on and off. !3 V OLUME CONTROL [V OLUME] (p. 16) Adjusts the audio output. • Right-click* to increase the v olume lev el; left-click* to decrease the volume le vel.
8 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION @4 KEYP AD [0] – [9], [ • ], [CE] (p. 17) ➥ [0] to [9] are used to input a receiv e frequency or mem- or y channel directly .
9 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION #0 SWEEP ST ART/P A USE BUTT ON [ s s / ❙❙ ] (p . 34) Push to star t/pause the band scope (s weep) function which is used to obser v e signal conditions around the re- ceive frequency . NO TE: While using the band scope function, audio is NO T output.
10 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function displa y q MEMOR Y BANK INDICA TOR (p . 23) Indicates the memor y bank number (and its name if it has one) being received. w MEMOR Y CHANNEL INDICA TOR (p. 23) Indicates the memor y channel number (and its name if it has one) being received.
11 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION !1 A UT O MA TIC NOISE LIMITER INDICA T OR [ANL] (p. 21) Appears when the automatic noise limiter is on. !2 T ONE SQUELCH INDICA TOR [T -SQL] (p. 36) Appears when the tone squelch is on. !3 A UTO MA TIC MODE INDICA T OR [A UT -M] (p.
12 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION q PO WER BUTT ON [PWR] T oggles the receiver pow er ON and OFF . w A UTO MA TIC MODE INDICA T OR [A UT -M] (p. 19) Appears when the automatic mode function is on. e RECEIVE MODE INDICA TOR (p. 18) Indicates the current receive mode .
13 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION u MEMOR Y BANK BUTT ON [B ANK] (p . 23) Click to indicate the memory bank menu to select the memor y bank number . i MEMOR Y CHANNEL BUTT ONS [1] – [5] (p . 23) Select memor y channels between 1 to 5 and indicate the selected memor y channel number .
14 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function contr oller screen q RECEIVE MODE BUTT ONS [AM], [FM], [WFM] (p . 18) Select a receive mode . w A UTO MA TIC RECEIVE MODE BUTT ON [A UT -M] (p . 19) Selects an automatic receive mode . This mode selects a pre viously programmed receiv e mode automatically de- pending on the receive frequency .
15 2 P ANEL DESCRIPTION • Information display Double clicking the simple receiver also toggles the information display on/off. • Memory list screen • Setting screen • Band scoop screen • Fun.
16 3 B ASIC OPERA TION ■ Receiving Make sure the hardw are installation is fi nished. (p. 1) D Using the multi-function receiver screen q Click [PO WER] to tur n power ON. w Click the [V OLUME] control with the sub mouse button to increase the audio lev el; click the [V OLUME] control with the main mouse button to decrease the audio le vel.
17 3 BASIC OPERA TION ■ Setting a frequency Depending on the situation, the receive frequency can be set using the f ollowing methods. F requencies can be set from 0.
18 3 BASIC OPERA TION ■ Setting a tuning step When using the tuning dial or [FREQ J ]/[FREQ K ] buttons to change the frequency , or when a scan function is activated, the frequency changes in increments determined by the set tuning step . This can be changed if desired.
19 3 BASIC OPERA TION ■ A utomatic mode selection An automatic mode function is av ailable to automatically set the receiv e mode, IF filter passband width and tuning step after inputting a frequency . Each click of the [A UT -M] b utton toggles the automatic mode function on and off .
20 3 BASIC OPERA TION ■ Setting squelch le vel The squelch function sets a minimum receiv e signal lev el below which no audio is emitted from the speak er. This con- veniently pre vents noise and static from being emitted when receiving weak signals or no signals at all.
21 3 BASIC OPERA TION ■ Attenuator function Strong signals (such as from broadcast stations, pock et beep- ers, nearb y amateur radio stations, etc.) can cause distor tion of receive signals . The attenuator function can reduce signal strength of interf ering signals by appro x.
22 4 MEMOR Y CHANNELS ■ General The receiv er has 1000 memory channels in 20 banks f or stor- age of often-used frequencies. D Memory channel contents The follo wing information can be programmed into memor y channels: • Memor y channel name • Operating frequency (p .
23 4 MEMOR Y CHANNELS ■ Selecting a memory channel D Using the up/down b utton on the multi- function receiver screen q Click the [BANK ∧ ] or [BANK ∨ ] b utton to select a memory bank. w Click the [CH ∧ ] or [CH ∨ ] button to select a memor y chan- nel.
24 4 MEMOR Y CHANNELS ■ Memory channel pr ogramming Each memor y bank (1 to 20) can hold up to 50 channels and can store the inf ormation listed below . Bank name, memory name, frequency , mode, fi lter , atten- uator , tuning step, select memory scan, skip channel, tone squelch and remark.
25 4 MEMOR Y CHANNELS ■ Editing the memory list D Editing a bank name Bank names and memor y names can be set or changed f or the screen being used. q Call up the memor y list screen if it is not displa yed. • For the m ulti-function receiver screen, click the memory list screen button or select ‘ Memory List ’ from the [View] menu.
26 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Scan types Up to 20 programmed scan r anges, memor y scan, memory select scan, memor y skip scan, mode select memor y scan and auto memor y write scan provide scanning v ersatility . PROGRAMMED SCAN (p. 27) Repeatedly scans between two user-programmed fre- quencies.
27 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Pr ogrammed scan Programmed scan automatically searches f or signals within a speci fi ed frequency range. F or programmed scan, scan edges m ust be programmed in advance . See the next section f or details. D Using the multi-function receiver screen q Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point.
28 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Setting scan edges Settings such as frequency range , receiv e mode, tuning step , etc. must be set in advance . Up to 20 settings can be pro- grammed. q Call up the setting screen if it is not displa yed. • For the m ulti-function receiver screen, click the [SET] b utton.
29 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ A uto memory write scan A uto memor y write scan does the same as the programmed scan and then writes paused signal frequencies into memor y channels of a speci fi ed memor y bank. Scan edges must be programmed in adv ance. (p.
30 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Memory scan This function searches all memor y channels in a selected memor y bank. D Using the multi-function receiver screen q Make sure the squelch is set to the threshold point. (closed condition) w Click the [BANK ∧ ] or [BANK ∨ ] button to select the de- sired memor y bank.
31 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ V ersatile memory scan Using the [Memor y SCAN] tab in the setting screen you can set conditions speci fi c only to memor y channels during mem- or y scan. q Call up the setting screen if it is not displa yed. • For the m ulti-function receiver screen, click the [SET] b utton.
32 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Scan resume condition When receiving a signal, scan automatically pauses on that signal. The scan resume condition sets the time that the scan pauses bef ore resuming or whether scan stops instead of pausing. q Call up the setting screen if it is not displa yed.
33 5 SCAN OPERA TION ■ Scan speed setting The searching speed of frequencies or memor y channels is variable . D Using the multi-function receiver screen ➥ Click the [SPEED] control with the sub mouse b utton to in- crease the scan speed; click the [SPEED] control with the main mouse button to decrease the scan speed.
34 6 B AND SCOPE ■ Operation The band scope function allows you to visually chec k a spec- i fi ed frequency range. Receive audio is m uted while monitor ing the band scope.
35 6 BAND SCOPE t Click the w avef or m to select the frequency of the signal. • Click the [ s / ❙❙ ] b utton to pause a sw eep and monitor the fre- quency . Repeat to resume the sw eep . • While pausing the band scope, y ou can also select the frequency by clic king the wav eform.
36 7 T ONE SQUELCH OPERA TION The tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal con- taining a matching subaudib le tone in FM mode. F or e xam- ple, y ou can silently wait f or calls from group members using the same tone in an amateur band. D Using the multi-function receiver screen q Click the [FM] b utton to select FM mode.
37 8 TR OUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CA USE SOLUTION REF . No power comes ON. • The RS-232C cable is not connected correctly . • The RS-232C por t is not selected correctly . • Check the RS-232C cab le. • Select the RS-232C por t correctly .
38 9 SPECIFICA TIONS AND SUPPLIED A CCESSORIES ■ Speci fi cations • F requency cover age (MHz): U .S.A. version 0.01 – 823.999,* 849.001 – 868.999, 894.001 – 1300 Non-U .S.A. versions 0.01 – 1300* * Speci fi cations guaranteed 0.5 – 1300 MHz only .
• Selectivity (typical) : FM/AM 6 kHz/ – 6 dB FM/AM 15 kHz/ – 6 dB WFM/FM/AM 50 kHz/ – 6 dB WFM 230 kHz/ – 6 dB • Max. audio output : 0.2 W (monaur al) 0.1 W × 2 (stereo) (at 10% distor tion with an 8 Ω load) • Antenna connector : BNC (50 Ω ) • RS-232C connector : D-sub 9-pin (female) • Ext.
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