IC-A110 EURO instruction maual - AEROSHOP.eu
IC-A110 EURO instruction maual - AEROSHOP.eu
IC-A110 EURO instruction maual - AEROSHOP.eu
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
DO NOT push [PTT] when not actually desiring to transmit.<br />
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or<br />
in areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above<br />
+60°C (+140°F).<br />
DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments.<br />
DO NOT place the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct<br />
heat dissipation.<br />
DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol<br />
to clean the transceiver, as they can damage the transceiver’s<br />
surfaces.<br />
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when<br />
operating continuously for long periods of time.<br />
FOREWORD ........................................................................................... i<br />
EXPL<strong>IC</strong>IT DEFINITIONS ........................................................................ i<br />
CAUTIONS .............................................................................................. i<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................... ii<br />
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION .............................................................. 1 – 3<br />
■ Panel description ................................................................................. 1<br />
■ Function display ................................................................................... 3<br />
2 BAS<strong>IC</strong> OPERATION .................................................................. 4 – 5<br />
■ Power ON ............................................................................................ 4<br />
■ Channel selection................................................................................. 4<br />
■ Squelch function................................................................................... 5<br />
■ Side tone function................................................................................. 5<br />
■ LCD backlight control............................................................................ 5<br />
■ Dial select function................................................................................ 5<br />
3 SCAN OPERATION ................................................................... 6 – 7<br />
■ Scan operation ..................................................................................... 6<br />
■ ON-Hook scan ..................................................................................... 7<br />
■ Dualwatch ............................................................................................ 7<br />
4 MEMORY PROGRAMMING ...................................................... 8 – 9<br />
■ Programming a memory channel.......................................................... 8<br />
■ Memory names..................................................................................... 9<br />
5 OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................................................. 10 – 11<br />
■ Initial Set mode .................................................................................. 10<br />
6 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION ................................... 12 – 13<br />
■ Rear panel and connections .............................................................. 12<br />
■ Mounting ............................................................................................ 13<br />
■ Supplied accessories.......................................................................... 13<br />
7 CLONING ...................................................................................... 14<br />
8 SPECIF<strong>IC</strong>ATIONS ........................................................... 15 – 17<br />
9 OPC-871 HEADSET ADAPTER/OTHER OPTIONS....... 18 – 19<br />
■ OPC-871 Headset adapter................................................................. 18<br />
■ Other Options..................................................................................... 19<br />
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