Icom COMMUNICATION RECEIVER IC PCR100 Manuel d'utilisateur

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
iPCR100
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER FOR COMPUTER
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not c

Page 2 - OPERATING THEORY

Multi-function receiver screenq POWER BUTTON [POWER]Toggles the receiver power ON and OFF.w FILE MENU [File]Used for turning the software on/off, sav

Page 3 - CAUTIONS

72PANEL DESCRIPTION!1 CLOSE BUTTONPush to quit and exit this software.!2 ATTENUATOR BUTTON [ATT] (p. 21)Push to turn the 20 dB attenuator on and off.!

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

82PANEL DESCRIPTION@4 KEYPAD [0]–[9], [•], [CE] (p. 17)➥[0] to [9] are used to input a receive frequency or mem-ory channel directly.➥[•] (Decimal) bu

Page 5 - INSTALLATION

92PANEL DESCRIPTION#0 SWEEP START/PAUSE BUTTON [ss/❙❙] (p. 34)Push to start/pause the band scope (sweep) functionwhich is used to observe signal condi

Page 6 - ■ Grounding

102PANEL DESCRIPTION Function displayq MEMORY BANK INDICATOR (p. 23)Indicates the memory bank number (and its name if it hasone) being received.w MEM

Page 7 - ■ AF output level selection

112PANEL DESCRIPTION!1 AUTOMATIC NOISE LIMITER INDICATOR [ANL] (p. 21)Appears when the automatic noise limiter is on.!2 TONE SQUELCH INDICATOR [T-SQL]

Page 8 - ■ Software installation

122PANEL DESCRIPTIONq POWER BUTTON [PWR]Toggles the receiver power ON and OFF.w AUTOMATIC MODE INDICATOR [AUT-M] (p. 19)Appears when the automatic mod

Page 9 - ■ Mouse property setting

132PANEL DESCRIPTIONu MEMORY BANK BUTTON [BANK] (p. 23)Click to indicate the memory bank menu to select thememory bank number.i MEMORY CHANNEL BUTTONS

Page 10 - PANEL DESCRIPTION

142PANEL DESCRIPTION Function controller screenq RECEIVE MODE BUTTONS [AM], [FM], [WFM] (p. 18)Select a receive mode.w AUTOMATIC RECEIVE MODE BUTTON

Page 11 - ∧]/[CH∨] (p. 23)

152PANEL DESCRIPTION•Information displayDouble clicking the simple receiver also toggles the information display on/off. •Memory list screen•Setting s

Page 12

iIMPORTANTREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-pletely before using the receiver.SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— Thisinstruction manual contains impo

Page 13

163BASIC OPERATION ReceivingMake sure the hardware installation is finished. (p. 1)D Using the multi-function receiver screenq Click [POWER] to turn p

Page 14 - ■ Function display

173BASIC OPERATION Setting a frequencyDepending on the situation, the receive frequency can be setusing the following methods. Frequencies can be set

Page 15

183BASIC OPERATION Setting a tuning stepWhen using the tuning dial or [FREQJ]/[FREQK] buttons tochange the frequency, or when a scan function is acti

Page 16

193BASIC OPERATION Automatic mode selectionAn automatic mode function is available to automatically setthe receive mode, IF filter passband width and

Page 17

203BASIC OPERATION Setting squelch levelThe squelch function sets a minimum receive signal levelbelow which no audio is emitted from the speaker. Thi

Page 18 - ■ Function controller screen

213BASIC OPERATION Attenuator functionStrong signals (such as from broadcast stations, pocket beep-ers, nearby amateur radio stations, etc.) can caus

Page 19

224MEMORY CHANNELS GeneralThe receiver has 1000 memory channels in 20 banks for stor-age of often-used frequencies.D Memory channel contentsThe follo

Page 20 - BASIC OPERATION

234MEMORY CHANNELS Selecting a memory channelD Using the up/down button on the multi-function receiver screenq Click the [BANK∧] or [BANK∨] button to

Page 21 - ■ Setting a frequency

244MEMORY CHANNELS Memory channel programmingEach memory bank (1 to 20) can hold up to 50 channels andcan store the information listed below.Bank name

Page 22 - ■ Receive mode selection

254MEMORY CHANNELS Editing the memory listD Editing a bank nameBank names and memory names can be set or changed forthe screen being used.q Call up t

Page 23 - ■ Automatic mode selection

CAUTIONSRWARNING! NEVER connect the receiver to an ACoutlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electricshock.NEVER connect other than the sp

Page 24 - ■ IF filter selection

265SCAN OPERATION Scan typesUp to 20 programmed scan ranges, memory scan, memoryselect scan, memory skip scan, mode select memory scanand auto memory

Page 25 - ■ Automatic noise limiter

275SCAN OPERATION Programmed scanProgrammed scan automatically searches for signals withina specified frequency range.For programmed scan, scan edges

Page 26 - MEMORY CHANNELS

285SCAN OPERATION Setting scan edgesSettings such as frequency range, receive mode, tuning step,etc. must be set in advance. Up to 20 settings can be

Page 27 - ■ Selecting a memory channel

295SCAN OPERATION Auto memory write scanAuto memory write scan does the same as the programmedscan and then writes paused signal frequencies into mem

Page 28 - ■ Clearing a

305SCAN OPERATION Memory scanThis function searches all memory channels in a selectedmemory bank.D Using the multi-function receiver screenq Make sur

Page 29 - ■ Editing the memory list

315SCAN OPERATION Versatile memory scanUsing the [Memory SCAN] tab in the setting screen you canset conditions specific only to memory channels during

Page 30 - SCAN OPERATION

325SCAN OPERATION Scan resume conditionWhen receiving a signal, scan automatically pauses on thatsignal. The scan resume condition sets the time that

Page 31 - ■ Programmed scan

335SCAN OPERATION Scan speed settingThe searching speed of frequencies or memory channels isvariable.D Using the multi-function receiver screen➥Click

Page 32 - ■ Setting scan edges

346BAND SCOPE OperationThe band scope function allows you to visually check a spec-ified frequency range.Receive audio is muted while monitoring the b

Page 33 - ■ Auto memory write scan

356BAND SCOPEt Click the waveform to select the frequency of the signal.•Click the [s/❙❙] button to pause a sweep and monitor the fre-quency. Repeat t

Page 34 - ■ Memory scan

iiiIMPORTANT ... iSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ... iOPERATING THEORY ... iOPERATING NOTES ..

Page 35 - ■ Versatile memory scan

367TONE SQUELCH OPERATIONThe tone squelch opens only when receiving a signal con-taining a matching subaudible tone in FM mode. For exam-ple, you can

Page 36 - ■ Scan resume condition

378TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.No power comes ON. •The RS-232C cable is not connectedcorrectly.•The RS-232C port is not selecte

Page 37 - ■ Scan speed setting

389SPECIFICATIONS AND SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Specifications•Frequency coverage (MHz):U.S.A. version 0.01–823.999,*849.001–868.999, 894.001–1300Non-U.S.A

Page 38 - BAND SCOPE

•Selectivity (typical) :FM/AM 6 kHz/–6 dBFM/AM 15 kHz/–6 dBWFM/FM/AM 50 kHz/–6 dBWFM 230 kHz/–6 dB•Max. audio output : 0.2 W (monaural)0.1 W × 2 (ste

Page 39 - ■ Changing the automatic

Count on us!6-9-16 Kamihigashi, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0002 JapanA-5548H-1EX-qPrinted in Japan© 1998 Icom Inc.

Page 40 - TONE SQUELCH OPERATION

11INSTALLATION Hardware installationRefer to the diagram below for connections.GroundSupplied antennato an AC adapterto an RS-232C portExternal speak

Page 41 - TROUBLESHOOTING

21INSTALLATION Antenna installationAntennas play a very important role in receiver operation.Connecting a poor quality antenna to the IC-PCR100 will

Page 42 - ■ Specifications

31INSTALLATION AF output level selectionThe received audio can be input into your computer via thesound card.Before inputting the received audio into

Page 43 - ■ Supplied accessories

41INSTALLATION Software installationNOTE: Before using the program, make a backup copy ofthe original disk. After making a backup copy, keep theorigi

Page 44 - Count on us!

51INSTALLATION RS-232C port setting‘COM Port Error’ or ‘Communication failed’ dialog box appearswhen the RS-232C serial port is not set correctly.NOT

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