Icom ID-51A PLUS2 Advanced Owners Manual - Page 371

Cloning function

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Previous view 17 OTHER FUNCTIONS ■■Cloning function The transceiver has data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one transceiver to another. PC cloning is also possible. • T ransceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD card (described on this page) TIP: You can convert the "icf" file between the current model format (ID-51PLUS2) and the old model format (ID-51 or ID-51PLUS) with the CS-51PLUS2. See the CS-51PLUS2 INSTRUCTIONS contained in the CD for details. • Cloning from a PC using a microSD card (see page 17-20) CS-51PLUS2 CS-51PLUS2 • Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a cable (see page 17-21) Or • Cloning from a PC using an optional data cable (see page 17-20) CS-51PLUS2 DDTransceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD card In this caption, describes cloning method using the microSD card. Memory channel contents, MENU item settings and Repeater List can be stored onto a microSD card. Recorded voice memories are not included in the cloning data. To play back the master transceiver's voice memory, insert the microSD card into the sub transceiver, or make a copy onto the sub transceiver's microSD card using a PC. *Describes when the microSD card has already been inserted. 1. Saving the master transceiver's setting data onto the microSD card. qqPush [MENU] . wwP ush D-pad() to select the root item ("SD card"), and then push D-pad(Ent). D-pad (Ent) () eePush D-pad() to select "Save Setting," and then push D-pad(Ent). rrPush D-pad() to select "," and then push D-pad(Ent). • The FILE NAME screen is displayed. ttThe file name is automatically named in the following format: • "Setyyyymmdd_xx" (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day, xx: serial number) • Example: When the 2nd file is saved on 1st October, 2016, the file is named "Set20161001_02." • If you want to change the file name, see page 2-8 for entry details. 17-17 SAVE SETTING screen Select "" ☞☞Continued on the next page

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17
OTHER FUNCTIONS
17-17
Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD
card
(described on this page)
Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a cable
(see page 17-21)
Cloning from a PC using a microSD card
(see page 17-20)
Cloning from a PC using an optional data cable
(see page 17-20)
D
Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using a microSD card
In this caption, describes cloning method using the mi-
croSD card. Memory channel contents, MENU item set-
tings and Repeater List can be stored onto a microSD card.
Recorded voice memories are not included in the clon-
ing data. To play back the master transceiver’s voice
memory, insert the microSD card into the sub trans-
ceiver, or make a copy onto the sub transceiver’s mi-
croSD card using a PC.
*Describes when the microSD card has already been inserted.
1. Saving the master transceiver’s setting data
onto the microSD card.
q
Push [MENU]
.
w
Push D-pad(
) to select the root item (“SD card”),
and then push D-pad(Ent).
D-pad
(
°
)
(Ent)
e
Push D-pad(
) to select “Save Setting,” and then
push D-pad(Ent).
r
Push D-pad(
) to select “<<New File>>,” and then
push D-pad(Ent).
• The FILE NAME screen is displayed.
t
The file name is automatically named in the following
format:
• “Setyyyymmdd_xx” (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day, xx:
serial number)
• Example: When the 2nd file is saved on
1st October, 2016, the file is named
“Set20161001_02.”
• If you want to change the file name, see page 2-8 for
entry details.
Cloning function
The transceiver has data cloning capability. This func-
tion is useful when you want to copy all of the pro-
grammed contents from one transceiver to another.
PC cloning is also possible.
Continued on the next page
Select “<<New File>>”
SAVE SETTING screen
Or
CS-51PLUS2
CS-51PLUS2
CS-51PLUS2
TIP:
You can convert the “icf” file between the cur-
rent model format (ID-51PLUS2) and the old model
format (ID-51 or ID-51PLUS) with the CS-51PLUS2.
See the CS-51PLUS2 INSTRUCTIONS contained in
the CD for details.