Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER
iA210E
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely
before using the transceiver.
FEATURES
Large, bright OLED display
A fixed mount VHF airband first!All man-made lighting emits its own light and display offers many advantages in brightness, not brightness, vividness, high contrast, wide viewing angle and response time compared to a conventional display. In addition, the auto dimmer function adjusts the display for optimum brightness at day or night.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL -- This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-A210E.
Easy channel selection
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual. WORD RWARNING CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. [. . . ] r Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a menu as follow.
· The memory channel number blinks.
e Push [DIAL], and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory group from GRP01 to GRP20 if necessary.
· The group and channel numbers blink. · Push [DIAL] again, or push [RCL] to set the memory group.
REPLACE DELETE REVIVE CH NAME DONE
Replace to the standby frequency. Do nothing and return to the memory mode.
r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. t Push [MEM], rotate [O-DIAL] to select a menu as follow.
· The memory channel number blinks.
t Push [MEM] to perform the selected action.
REPLACE DELETE REVIVE GRP NAME CH TAG DONE
Replace to the standby frequency. 13
y Push [MEM] to perform the selected action.
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MEMORY OPERATION
I History memory channel
The transceiver has 10 history memory channels. The standby frequency is stored into a history memory channel when pushing []. The frequency is stored into the history memory channel in order from "CH01" to "CH10. " q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.
· The channel number appears. · The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.
I Clearing the memory contents (Regular and group memory channels only)
Unwanted memory channels can be cleared. q Push [RCL] to select memory mode.
· The channel number appears. · The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.
w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type.
· Select from regular memory channel or group memory channel.
w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the history memory channel.
· "HISTORY" appears.
RX HISTORY
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel. r Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select "DELETE. "
· The memory channel number blinks.
RX MEMORY
122. 00 127. 005
CH01
122. 00
127. 000
ÅDELETE CH01
Ç
127. 000
e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.
· Push [] to exchange the history memory channel frequency to the active frequency if necessary.
t Push [MEM] to delete the memory channel data.
· "-- -- -- -- -- --" appears momentarily, then the next selectable channel appears.
RX MEMORY
r Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.
122. 00
CH01
y Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.
NOTE: Instead of steps r and t, pushing and holding [MEM] for 2 sec. after step e also allows delete or revive operation.
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MEMORY OPERATION
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I Programming channel names (Regular memory channel only)
The regular memory channel can display a 6-character name in addition to the memory number. q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the regular memory channel in the memory mode. e Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select "CH NAME. " r Push [MEM], then memory channel name's 1st digit blinks. t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.
· The character type as shown below is selectable. · Push [DIAL] to switch capital (A, B, C, ···) lower case (A, B, C, ···) number (0, 1, 2, ···) capital (A, B, C, ···) in order.
I Programming group names (Group memory channel only)
The group memory channel can display a 6-character name in addition to the group number ("GRP01""GRP20"). q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired memory channel in the memory mode.
· Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type if necessary.
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w Push [DIAL], and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory group from GRP01 to GRP20, if necessary.
· Push [DIAL] again to decide the memory group.
e Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select "GRP NAME". t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.
· The character type as shown left "Selectable characters" is selectable. · Push [DIAL] to switch capital (A, B, C, ···) lower case (A, B, C, ···) number (0, 1, 2, ···) capital (A, B, C, ···) in order.
y Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit. · Selectable characters 0123456789:;<=>?@ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\] ^_` abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~I!"#$ %&'()+, . /
y Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit. i Push [MEM] to decide the group name.
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MEMORY OPERATION
I Programming channel tag (Group memory channel only)
The tag name can be set a 3-character name in addition to the group number. q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired group memory channel in the memory mode.
· Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type if necessary.
I Channel tag list
DISPLAY TAG NAME Group*1 GPS*2 ___ TWR GND ATS ATF APP ARR AWS CLR CTF DEP FSS RFS UNI MF OTH U-1 U-2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES MEANS Non-tag Tower Ground ATIS Air traffic Approach Arrival Automatic Weather Station Clearance / Delivery Departure Frequency Flight Service Station Remote Flight Service Station Unicom frequency Mandatory frequency Other User1 setting (Refer to p. [. . . ] · 001100 : Setting the beep tone level from 1 to 100.
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D Frequency Step "FREQ. STEP"
Set the desired frequency step: 8. 33 kHz or 25 kHz.
· 25kHz · 8. 33kHz : Setting the frequency step to 25 kHz. : Setting the frequency step to 8. 33 kHz.
NOTE: When using an external speaker, the beep tone level when the squelch is closed is fixed and cannot be changed in the MENU mode.
D Memory Clear "MEM CLEAR"
Setting values in the CPU are cleared. Push and hold [MEM] for 2 sec. , the CPU is reset as follow.
· MENU · MEMORY · ALL : MENU mode items are reset. [. . . ]