Operation Manual

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CONNECTOR INFORMATION
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LAN
• Time synchronization by an NTP server.
• Outputs the demodulated signal or 12 kHz IF signal.
L You can select the output signal from AF and IF
signals.
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > LAN AF/IF Output
qw
About the LED indication
q LINK/ACT
• Lights when a cable is connected.
Does not light when a cable is not
connected.
• Blinks while communicating.
w Speed
• Lights while communicating in 100BASE-TX.
• Does not light while communicating.
Blinks while communicating in 10BASE-T, or not
connected.
EXT-DISPLAY
Connects to an external display
monitor.
Outputs the digital RGB signal.
(DVI-D)
L Set the external display settings on the following
screen.
MENU
»
SET > Display > External Display
USB 2
USB (1.1/2.0/3.0) type B
This USB port is for digital data input or
output.
L The required USB driver and driver’s installation
guide can be downloaded from Icom web site.
USB 1
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > USB Output Select
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > USB AF Output Level
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > USB IF Output Level
USB (1.1/2.0) type B
Connect to the PC when:
Outputting the decoded FSK (RTTY) data.
Outputting the demodulated AF signal or
12 kHz IF signal.
Interface for the remote control by the
CI-V command.
L You can change the signal output type and output
level.
L You can download the USB driver and installation
guide from the Icom website.
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/rm/
index.html
EXT-SP A / EXT-SP B
Connects to external speakers.
3.5 mm, ⅛ in (d)
Output impedance: 4 ~ 8 Ω
• Output level: More than 2.0 W at 10%
distortion into an 8 Ω load.
InformationL
The internal speaker is deactivated while an
external speaker is connected.
[EXT-SP A] is for the Main band and [EXT-SP B] is
for the Sub band.
REF IN
Inputs a 10 MHz signal as a reference frequency
signal.
• Input frequency: 10 MHz
Impedance: 50 Ω (unbalanced)
• Input level: –10 dBm (approximate)
LSelect the transceiver’s reference signal source.
MENU
»
SET > Connectors > REF IN
LAdjust the internal reference frequency.
MENU
»
SET > Function > REF Adjust