FIRST APPLYING POWER The 1C2SAT/SET includes Ni Cd batteries and a recharge: able backup battery. If the batteries are low at the time you purchase the the transceiver may not operate properly. {f the transceiver malfunctions, reset it as follows: 1) Connect the supplied wall charger to the [DC 138 V] jack on the top panel. 2) While pushing [F1 and rotate [PROVOLONE] to turn ON power: 3) Release the switches, o The function display shows: U.S. A, Asia versions: 146.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver., SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contains Important safety and operating instructions for the The use of non-com battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty. OPERATING NOTES BE CAREFUL! When transmitting for a long time with high output power, the rear panel may become hot.
FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the 144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER. [ The IC2SAT/SET s state of-theart handheld that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and combines ease of use with multi-operational capability. Features include keyboard defection; 5 W output power, a power saver function, auto power off. power on timer, built:in clock. 48 memory channels, 10 DIME memory channels; priority watch, convenient scan functions; st. In fact, the has just about everything you could ask of a transceiver.
wl 1 FEATURES SLIM AND UNBELIEVABLY COMPACT Transceiver dimensions are just 49 mm 119790 x 1083 mm {4:179H % 35 mm (147D, And these dimensions include the internal-battery! What's more. the rounded bad design gives you a feeling of even mailer transceiver dimensions, CONVENIENT FREQUENCY SELECTION With the vou san immediately select @ desired operating frequency using keyboard entry or by rotating the tuning control. EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK Another com innovation.
2-1 Attaching accessories PER-OPERATION 2 S ANTENNA AND RAINPROOF CAP HANDSTAND ATTACHMENT Attach the rainproof cap before connecting the antenna when desired. insert the supplied antenna onto the antenna connector and twist the connector on the antenna as shown in the diagram at left The hand strap allows you to easily carry the transceiver. Attach the hand strap as shown in the diagram at left, The belt clip allows you to-attach the transceiver 1o your belt. Remove.
2 NONCOOPERATION 2-2 Power requirement (1) POWER SOURCE Use any ‘ot the following power sources when operating your «internal battery. external power source through the [DC 13.8 VI jack: s Either optional battery packs BP-81 ~ or six AA {R6) size dry batteries or Ni Cd: batteries with an optional BP-80 BATTERY CASE. When: attaching pack of connecting power source, the internal battery is disconnected from the circuitry. When the attached battery pack is discharged remove it and use the internal battery.
PER-OPERATION 2 (3) CHARGING AN OPTIONAL BATTERY {4) USING THE BATTERY PACK WISELY PACK The battery pack is designed to withstand recharging An optional battery pack can be charged in 3 similar way periods longer than 1 week or mare and can be fully as the internal battery. discharged. However, overcharging or complete discharging shorten the life of a battery.
B 3 MODE CONSTRUCTION The transceiver has b different modes and | call channel for versatile, multi-function operations. 3-1 Mode types o » VFO MODE Used ‘for normal operations aver the entire band. *CLOCK MODE Used for setting the locket time, power on: timer and atishoo power off Time: s MEMORY MODE Used for operating the transceiver using memory channel contents; 48 memory channels are available for programming.. .
3-2 Mode construction chart MEMORY MODE {p. 19] VFO MODE MODE CONSTRUCTION 3 Crn St Ape Haw we o Cirrus Y @ ALLOCATE: Ca Lager CALL CHANNEL DIME: MEMORY: MODE g 29) CLOCK MODE {p. 30) Confirm Y SET MODE Sub audible tone frequency {p, 41} {optional) assn SCAN Scan skip function. 25) £ 5‘{1 Programmed scan edge (p.25) © ‘Beep tone OFFEND {p. 33) \ “ELD oy / Programmed scan edge {p. 25) Offset frequency (p.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 4-1 Switches and controls MICROPHONE SPEAKER KEYBOARD BOTTOM: CARP o a ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied flexible antenna. {p. 4) EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK [DC 138 V] Connects: the supplied wall charger: for charging the internal or attached battery pack. Allows operation ‘with 'a 13.8' V. DC power source using optional cables CP:12 or OP-254 (see attached “'List of options” far details) The wall ‘charger cannot ‘be used to operate: the transceiver.
® TRANSMIT POWER SWITCH [H/L/DTMF] Selects high or low transmit output power. (p. 16) While pushing this switch and rotating the tuning control; the low output power level changes. (p.17) While pushing [F1, push this switch to enter DEFEAT MEMORY mode. {p. 28] MONITOR SWITCH MONITION] Opens the squelch and optional tone squelch: (p: 16) Checks the transmit frequency when duplex is selected. (p.12) While pushing [Fl push this switch ‘to turn OFF the green receive indicator.
4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 4-2 Keyboard Turns QN and OFF an optional subtitle tone encoder 8oL price SOL e tame v tone squelch function. (p. 41 Porch 501 % cflfi g? Turns ON and OFF an optional pager or code squelch function: [pgs. 38 ~ 40) kiR SIS A S When selecting MEMORY. mode: Programs the memory Vgfi Dg& %N C« channels the skip.channel: Selects in sequence: —-duplex > Duplex = simplex. (p. 17] cope Programs ‘an optional (¢ode memory for pager and cods B o When selecting: VEO mode: Enter | squelch functions. (p.
SCAN ® When selecting VEO: or MEMORY mode: Charge the operating frequency or memory channel: {pgs: 14, 20) To start full scan of memory scan, push and hold either nevi {p. 24) PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 Her selecting VEQ mode: Start programmed scan. A «When selecting SET or CLOCK mode: | P 241 Change the display contents. {pgs. e When selecting DIME MEMORY mode: No friction, » When selecting VO mode: Clears input digit bef try. PULPIT B Deidre entry When selecting MEMORY mode or call channel: Transfers CLR7MR ¥ (.
4 pane L DESCRIPTION 4-3 Function display i T.SQL PGR SQL : L0 s I smw i oy e delirious LOW IRONMONGER o "o © FUNCTION INDICATOR Appears while pushing [F1: € LOCK INDICATOR Appears when the lock function is activated. [p. 15} © DUPLEX INDICATOR “DUMPY or -DUMPY appears: when duplex s selected. {p: 17}, O TONE INDICATOR Appears when operating the sub audible tone encoder or tone squelch function. (an optional UT-50 or UT-B, see "’List 'of opposition” is necessary.
5-1 Setting a frequency Before applying power, see the inside front cover to reset the transceiver. {1) USING THE TUNING CONTROL 1) Rotate [PROVOLONE] to turn power ON. 2} Push [ALARIC) to select VFO mode. 3) Rotate the tuning control to set an operating frequency. _— BASIC OPERATION 5 Il (2) USING THE KEYBOARD 1) Turn power ON. See steps 1 and 2 at deft. 2} :Push the appropriate digit key to input the frequency: o When the wrong digit is input, push [AJHCLR) to clear the input.
5 BASIC OPERATION (3) SETTING A TUNING OR DIAL SELECT STEP —stew SET MODE M SETTING A TUNING STEP The display shows the wing step for 25 kHz: 1) Push [A] (CLR) to'select VFO mode. 2} While pushing [F], push [81(SET] 1o enter SET mode, o Refer to p. 8:for SET mode details. 3) Push [x1{w) or: until 18" appears as shown above, 4) Rotate the tuning control to select ‘the desired Ting step. 5) Push [A] (CLR) to exit SET mode.
5-2 Receiving 1) Set [SQUELCH]: to maximum counterclockwise: 2) Rotate [PROVOLONE] to turn ON power and adjust the audio level. 3) Rotate [SQUELCH] ‘clockwise until the anise disappears. 4] ‘Set ‘the' operating frequency using the fining control or keyboard. » Refer to p: 14 for details. 5} When receiving a'signal on the set frequency: Squelch opens and the transceiver emits audio. The S/RF indicator shows relative signal strength. 6) Use [MINI] ‘when a weak signal ‘cannot open the squelch completely.
5 BASIC OPERATION W SELECTING LOW OUTPUT POWER Low output power can be selected in 3 levels to suit opera ihg requirements such as communication distance, battery conservation, etc, LOW amuse L0W DEIRDRE LOW MEROVINGIAN NONCANCEROUS Above values are typical. While pushing [H/L] , rotate the tuning control. s The S/RE indicator shows output power selection as ‘described above. wins POWER ON B PIT LOCK UNCTION Transmitting can be inhibited to prevent accidental transmission.
BASIC OPERATION 5 «SUB AUDIBLE TONE ENCODER {An optional UT:50 or UT-51 is necessary} T appears While pushing [E]; push [T1{T/T S50L} until " T appears. To set ‘a sub audible tone frequency. see paddle While pushing TIPTOP, push the desired digit key to transmit DIME tones. The transceiver has 10 DIME memory channels. Each memory has the capability to memorize Gp 1015 MDT digits. Seep. 28 for details. ®1750 Hz TONE . Quickie push [PTT] 2 times and CALL bristly hold PTT] down {second (THICKSET only} push).
6 MEMORY OPERATION 6-1 Selecting a memory channel (1) USING THE TUNING CONTROL The transceiver has 48 memory channels for storing your most-often-used frequencies such as for use with repeaters; group calls; etc. When first applying: power or: after resetting, memory channels 10~ 47 are blank: MEMORY: MODE LYY e, Mg o VEO MODE WhA clii Memory:channels: 0:~9 can be-independently programmed offset frequencies and sub audible tones (optional). 11 Push [B] (MB]) to select MEMORY. mode: *'MR" appears.
(2} USING THE KEYBOARD 11:Push [BLIMP) several times to select the desired 10-digit memory channels: 2) Push the appropriate digit ‘key 10 select the memory chandelier, e Pushing and (24} also allows you to select memory channels. 3} Push [CLIMATIC) to return to VEQ mode. MEMORY OPERATION 6 6-2 Writing a memory 1) Select the memory channel to be programmed. » See Section 6-1 for details: 21 Ash {A] {CLR) to select VEO mode. 3} Set the Frequency rand duplex when required). 43 While pushing [F1.
6 MEMORY OPERATION 6-3 Transferring a memory Copy and transfer the displayed memory contents into the VEO. This function is useful for searching: for: signals around the memory frequency and for recalling the offset frequency which is independently programmed in memory channels 0.~ 9. Push and doth LY.
CALL CHANNEL OPERATION 7 = 7-1 Calling up the call channel A on-touch access call channel is provided for operation on your: most-often-used frequency. The call channel is separate from: the memory channels: GRIDLOCK VEG MODE CALL CHANNEL 1) Ash [D] {LACE) to call up the wall channel. DL {CALL) agar to return 1o the previous mode. 7-2 Transferring the call channel [DH{CALL) fo call up the call channel. 2) While pushing push ard hold 10 transfer the contents into the VEO. «VFQ mode is automatically selected.
B S SCAN OPERATION o8 8-1 Scan types The IC2SAT/SET has 3 scan types and 2 skip functions as described below. Perfect for hands-free operation. s ELL SCAN Repeatedly scans all frequent» PROGRAMMED SCAN | Repeatedly scans between two o o ices in the entire 1144 MHz Span edges user-programmed frequencies. add edge band. 0 The frequency skip L See p. 24 for scan edge protean function can be used. el b ramming. The frequency skip r B function can be used.
8-2 Scan operation SCAN OPERATION S Refer 1o ‘the following table for any scan operation. However, before operating a scan, rotate the [SEQUEL CH] control clockwise until audio is muted. Push and hold FULL Sushi [Al to select SCAN vEn newsman, £x] o {4 for i S€C;: PROGRAM: | Push [A] to select | While pushing [Fl MED SCAN | VEO rode. ush [el or (4], MEMORY | Push [B] to secy | Tush erd hold SCAN MEMORY mode. [l or [4] for 1 88T & Scan resumes 10 sec.
8 SCAN OPERATION 8-3 Setting scan conditions (1) SETTING THE s SET MODE PROGRAMMED SCAN EDGES Scan doe frequency A Sean edge frequency B 1) Push TAl {CLR} to select VFO mode. 2) While pushing [F1, push [81(SET) to enter SET mode. o Refer 1o p. 8 for SET mode details. 3) Push () or until “PA” appears as shown above. 4) Set a scan edge frequency: using: the Keyboard or tuning control. 5} Push (A} ['PB' appears). then set the other scan edge frequency. 6] Push [A]l (CLR) to exit SET mode.
swerve SET MODE M FREQUENCY SKIP FUNCTION ON/OFF Skip function s ONG Skip friction i51OFF; 1Y Push [CAVALRY fo select VEO mode. 2) While pushing: [F1, push [8] (SET) to enter SET mode; e Refer to p. 8 for SET mode details: 3) Push or until "PS" appears as shown above, 4) Rotate the tuning control to turn ON or OFF the frequency skip: function. 5) Push [A] [CLR) to exit SET mode. SCAN OPERATION 8 {4) PROGRAMMING A MEMORY SKIP CHANNEL Memory channels not desired can be skipped during memory scan.
—e) 77 PRIORITY WATCH 9-1 Priority watch types $VFO +— MEMORY CHANNEL While using a VEQ frequency, priority: watch checks : the e VEQ <> CALL CHANNEL While using a: VEO frequency, priority watch: checks the ‘cal . VEO Memory chariness priority water checks ‘each memory channel. ' You can also’programsKipiichannels which willing be watched, making shorter scamming intervals. Start the watch during memory scan. Bac S selected memory channel in b B foxfire D channel in 5 sec. intervals. sec. intervals.
9-2 Priority watch operation VFQ < MEMORY CHANNEL 1} Set the memory channel to be watched. 2) Push [A] to select VFO mode. VF CALL CHANNEL Push [D] 1o call up talc channel. VEO <> MEMORY SCAN 1) Push [B] to select MEMORY mode. 2} Push ‘and hold start memory scan. PRIORITY WATCH 9 Refer to the following table for any priority watch opera: “son: However, before operating the watch function, rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until audio is muted. While pushing {F1, push 71 3 o Priority watch pauses for 15 sec.
10 MDT MEMORY OPERATION 10-1 Programming a MDT code 5 Push [H/L/DTMF] to store the input digits. The transceiver has 10 MDT memory channels for storing your most-often-used MDT codes digits. 1) While pushing [F], push [H/L/DTMF] to enter DIME MEMORY mode: 2) Push'a digit key to select the desired channel, 3} While: pushing [€1, push to program the DEFEAT memory. » Previous programmed digits are erased.
CLOCK AND TIMER OPERATION 11-1 Clock mode The transceiver is “equipped ‘with a clock function for operating the power on timer and auto power off timer. 1) While pushing [F], push {91 (CLOCK) to enter CLOCK mode. 2) Push [PTT] to return to the previous mode. CLOCK MODE scum DIS CAN I.l \ Clock time: -.
11 c Lock AND TIMER OPERATION 11-3 Power on timer The transceiver has a power on timer to fit our schedule and to save hatter power. ‘While the timer is activated, the transceiver is in the off condition. the function display shows the ‘cloak’ time dnd the transmitter dnd receiver circuits do not operate. B+& Clemency ) Push or [#1 {4}, then rotate the tuning control 10 set the minutes. 7) Push [AT(CLR] to set the time. 8) To stare the power an timer: While pushing [FI, push [ALICIA.
[EXAMPLE] Setting time at 9:30 and the power on time at:15:00. wain o 9F | pon 000 . CF)W N clause ST " 13 sises Dot appears when the power on timer:is QN. CLOCK AND TIMER OPERATION 11 1-4 Auto power off The transceiver automatically turns OFF after ‘the selected time when ‘no switch is pushed, Tirane can be set in 20, 40 and 60 min. intervals. The function can also be deactivated using the "off E" setting; ; q 4o npi 2f g | 60-min: 40 min; 20 min.
3 12 BEEP AND POWER SAVER 12-1 Beep tone ON/OFF Lae SET MODE The transceiver. emits ‘a beep tone sate time @ switch is pushed.: Torn OFF the beep tame, use SET mode. an IE aFF e Beep s emitted: Beep is not emitted, 1) Push [ALI LR} 1o set VFO made, 2) While pushing [F], push to enter SET mode, » Refer 1o p. 8 for SET mode details. 3) Push [x] () or until (BE" appears as shown above. 4) Rotate the tuning control to select beep ‘on’” or "oFF .1’ 5) Push [ALARIC) exit SET mode.
13-1 Unit installations {1} DISASSEMBLING THE TRANSCEIVER 1) Turn power OFF, then remove the bottom cap: 2) Unscrew the 5 screws. OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13 (2) INSTALLATION LOCATIONS #UT-50 TONE SQUELCH UNIT (ENCODER/DECODER) *UT-51 PROGRAMMABLE TONE ENCODER hie ere] Connector for Connector for UT-80 or UT Ut-4 Rear pang Front panel After installing the unit, reassemble the transceiver.
13 OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13-2 Pager function The pager function transmits a code with 7 MDT digits: Transmit code & = # our 1D aced. The ‘pager: function accesses: other stations and ‘displays a code identical to yours using the other station’s display. Ar optional UT-49 DIME DECODER UNIT is necessary This function can be used for group communications: for operation; «PERSONAL CALL Code | Programming channel example 1D code of Station A Channel €175 selected =) ‘ag the transmit code.
OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13 PER-OPERATION: 1) Install optional UT-49 units in your group transceivers. 4) Program: the 1D code, group code, and the other station's 1D codes as transmit codes. (p. 37) 2} Decide the 1D code of each transceiver and the group s Your |D code should be programmed: into the code code:in your group. memory channel CO. «Program “‘receive inhibit” on channels programmed as 8) Decide whether to return to normal operation of code transmit codes.
13 OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION (1) CODE MEMORY CHANNEL INFORMATION 0 Your 1D code ct Other station’s €2 1D codes Electable €3 {Transmit code} | accept or ca OF inhibit cB group code Accept only: Possible {2) PROGRAMMING A CODE MEMORY op Memorizing {exhibit Not space™ antsy: Applicable: * Automatically memorizes the 1D code of the other station when receiving g call. This memory is apt until the next call is received.
(3) PAGER OPERATION B PERSONAL CALL PER-PROGRAM CO: 1D code of 1117 Gl Station B's 10 code of 222" OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13 The following operation procedures should be started after completing the steps described in BEE-OPERATION on p..36. PER-PROGRAM CO: dedicate of /2227 3): Rotate the tuning ‘control 1o select the channel with the programmed 1D ¢ode of Station B. 1) While pushing [F], push: ox 11 While pushing push (21 to:turn QN the pager function: Mi 'xj’ 5 a ta turn Neither pager function.
13-3 Code squelch The code squelch function provides vou with “personalized communication’ using. 3 DEFEAT digits. An optional UT-49 DIME DECODER UNIT is necessary for operation. +TURNING ON THE CODE SQUELCH @ “ w%m. 2 times OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13 1) Decide the D code on each transceiver and the group codeine your group: 2) Program the 1D code; group code; and the other station’s ID codes as transmit codes. (p.37) » Your 1D code should be programmed into code memory channel CO.
13 OPTIONAL UNIT OPERATION 13-4 Sub audible tone encoder When a repeater requires @ sub audible tone, an optional UT-50 or unit is necessary. 1} While pushing IF1 . push 11T/ .SLY appears on the function display. e When the UT-50 is installed. push: the switch until only: "I appears. sub audible tone frequency, see right: 3} To turn OFF a sub audible tone, repeat step L until disappears.
14-1 Troubleshooting o MAINTENANCE 14 I are-erased: charging has been performed for a long time. is:charged simultaneously: & No power comes on, ® The internal battery requires charging. ® Charge the internal battery. p: 8 ® The external battery pack requires charging | { ® Charon the battery pack. When connected 0.5 when connected: the internal battery is not used. *Poor plug.
14 maintenance 14-2 Backup battery 14-3 Cleaning The transceiver s equipped ‘with: a rechargeable lithium {f the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it ¢lean with backup battery for retaining memory information. dry, soft cloth; AVOID the use of chemical -agents: such ‘as benzine or alcohol. ‘as they can damage transceiver surfaces.