Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 278

Data Speed, CI-V Address, Address, Power OFF With No Controller

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Previous view 12 MENU SCREEN Function items (Continued) Data Speed (Default: 9600bps) Function > Data Speed Select the data transmission speed for outputting a GPS information, inputting a weather information or low-speed data communication in the DV mode to 4800 bps or 9600 bps. CI-V Address (Default: 8Ch) Function > CI-V > CI-V Address To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code. The ID-5100A/E's default address is 8Ch. When 2 or more ID-5100A/Es are simultaneously controlled by a PC, set a different address for each transceiver between 01h and DFh (hexadecimal). CI-V Baud Rate (Default: Auto) Function > CI-V > CI-V Baud Rate Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 4800, 9600, 19200 bps or Auto. When "Auto" is selected, the baud rate is automatically set according to the data rate of the controller. CI-V Transceive (Default: OFF) Function > CI-V > CI-V Transceive Turn the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF. • OFF: T urns OFF the function. • ON: When you change a setting on one transceiver, the same settings is automatically changed on other connected transceivers or receivers. CI-V Bluetooth➝REMOTE Transceive Address (Default: 00h) Function > CI-V > CI-V Bluetooth➝REMOTE Transceive Address If you remotely operate your transceiver using Bluetooth® when "CI-V Transceive" is set to ON, the devices in the same system are also externally controlled through the [SP2](REMOTE) jack. To prohibit the external control of an Icom transceiver, set this value to other than "00h." The control signal is output from the [SP2](REMOTE) terminal. Select an address between 00h and DFh. Heterodyne (A BAND VHF) (Default: Normal) Function > Heterodyne (A BAND VHF) Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when operating VHF on the A band. A spurious signal may cause the S-meter to fluctuate, even when no signal is received, for example. The Heterodyne function shifts the 1st Local Oscillator frequency to the opposite side of the signal to change the frequency combination. • Normal: Does not reverse the heterodyne when op- erating VHF on the A band. • Reverse: Reverses the heterodyne when operating VHF on the A band. Heterodyne (A BAND UHF) (Default: Normal) Function > Heterodyne (A BAND UHF) Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when operating UHF on the A band. • Normal: Does not reverse the heterodyne when op- erating UHF on the A band. • Reverse: Reverses the heterodyne when operating UHF on the A band. Heterodyne (B BAND UHF) (Default: Normal) Function > Heterodyne (B BAND UHF) Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when operating UHF on the B band. • Normal: Does not reverse the heterodyne when op- erating UHF on the B band. • Reverse: Reverses the heterodyne when operating UHF on the B band. Power OFF (With No Controller) (Default: ON) Function > Power OFF (With No Controller) Select whether or not to automatically turn OFF the transceiver when the controller is disconnected from the transceiver. • OFF: T he transceiver power is not turned OFF. • To turn OFF the transceiver power, turn OFF the DC supply, or disconnect the power cable. • When you connect the controller again, the controller may perform incorrectly. This is not the controller's malfunction • ON: The transceiver is automatically turned OFF. 12-56

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MENU SCREEN
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Data Speed
(Default: 9600bps)
Function > Data Speed
Select the data transmission speed for outputting a
GPS information, inputting a weather information or
low-speed data communication in the DV mode to 4800
bps or 9600 bps.
CI-V Address
(Default: 8Ch)
Function > CI-V > CI-V Address
To distinguish equipment, each CI-V transceiver has its
own Icom standard address in hexadecimal code.
The ID-5100A/E’s default address is 8Ch.
When 2 or more ID-5100A/Es are simultaneously con-
trolled by a PC, set a different address for each trans-
ceiver between 01h and DFh (hexadecimal).
CI-V Baud Rate
(Default: Auto)
Function > CI-V > CI-V Baud Rate
Set the CI-V data transfer speed to 4800, 9600, 19200
bps or Auto.
When “Auto” is selected, the baud rate is automatically
set according to the data rate of the controller.
CI-V Transceive
(Default: OFF)
Function > CI-V > CI-V Transceive
Turn the CI-V Transceive function ON or OFF.
• OFF:
Turns OFF the function.
• ON:
When you change a setting on one transceiver,
the same settings is automatically changed on
other connected transceivers or receivers.
CI-V Bluetooth
REMOTE Transceive
Address
(Default: 00h)
Function > CI-V > CI-V Bluetooth
REMOTE Trans-
ceive Address
If you remotely operate your transceiver using Blu-
etooth
®
when “CI-V Transceive” is set to ON, the de-
vices in the same system are also externally controlled
through the [SP2](REMOTE) jack.
To prohibit the external control of an Icom transceiver,
set this value to other than “00h.”
The control signal is output from the [SP2](REMOTE)
terminal.
Select an address between 00h and DFh.
Heterodyne (A BAND VHF)
(Default: Normal)
Function > Heterodyne (A BAND VHF)
Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur
in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when
operating VHF on the A band.
A spurious signal may cause the S-meter to fluctuate,
even when no signal is received, for example.
The Heterodyne function shifts the 1st Local Oscillator
frequency to the opposite side of the signal to change
the frequency combination.
• Normal:
Does not reverse the heterodyne when op
-
erating VHF on the A band.
• Reverse:
Reverses the heterodyne when operating
VHF on the A band.
Heterodyne (A BAND UHF)
(Default: Normal)
Function > Heterodyne (A BAND UHF)
Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur
in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when
operating UHF on the A band.
• Normal:
Does not reverse the heterodyne when op
-
erating UHF on the A band.
• Reverse:
Reverses the heterodyne when operating
UHF on the A band.
Heterodyne (B BAND UHF)
(Default: Normal)
Function > Heterodyne (B BAND UHF)
Effective to eliminate internal spurious that may occur
in a rare combination of dual band frequencies, when
operating UHF on the B band.
• Normal:
Does not reverse the heterodyne when op
-
erating UHF on the B band.
• Reverse:
Reverses the heterodyne when operating
UHF on the B band.
Power OFF (With No Controller)
(Default: ON)
Function > Power OFF (With No Controller)
Select whether or not to automatically turn OFF the
transceiver when the controller is disconnected from
the transceiver.
• OFF:
The transceiver power is not turned OFF.
• To turn OFF the transceiver power, turn OFF
the DC supply, or disconnect the power cable.
• When you connect the controller again, the
controller may perform incorrectly. This is not
the controller’s malfunction
• ON:
The transceiver is automatically turned OFF.
Function items (Continued)