TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTIONS enlargeable e TABLE OF CONTENTS (THIS LIST) .. FOREWORD UNPACKING iii BEAR PANEL . iy 5 2.4 MICROPHONE, .0 oy S INSTALLATION MODE CONSTRUCTION BASIC OPERATION. FREQUENCY SETTING . 5:2 RECEIVING. .. 00 noonday Noe UT: INSTALLATION 72 POCKET BEEP, INSIDE VIEWS .. .. SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS .
FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the 1C-3210A/E DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER from icon; Please ‘read this: instruction ‘manual: thoroughly before operating your new For further information, please feel free fo contact your nearest com Dealer or Service Center: UNPACKING Accessories included DC power:cable Mobile mounting bracket [0 Mounting support bracket (0 Angle bracket ...y Microphone™ Mounting bracket resews. Mounting resews (MBx 12} .
I FEATURES 1 I TWO BANDS IN A The 1C-3210A/E gives you 2'm and 70 ¢m in one COMPACT BODY compact body. Operate two bands with one trans: caver. The builtin duplexes allows one:antenna operation. FULL DUPLEX Transmit on one band and receive on the other CAPABILITY and you're operating with full duplex. | Working full duplex is as easy as talking on the telephone. SIMPLE PANEL DESIGN The front panel is very simple: there are only three controls and eleven switches.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 2-1 FRONT PANEL TRANSMIT INDICATOR [TX] Lighted when transmitting. (p. 13} RECEIVE INDICATOR [RX] Lighted when the squelch is open. {p. 12} TUNING CONTROL Chang's the operating frequency (pi17); the me: miry: kennel (p: 18) and the contents of the SET mode displays (o 10). LOCK SWITCH [LOCK] Deactivates: the tuning :control and locks some switches. {p.27} MEMORY SWITCH [VFO/M] Accesses the VEO or the memory mode. (p. 18} CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [CALL] Accesses and leaves the call channel. (p.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 POWER SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL [ON/VOL] Turns the power ON:and OFE, and adjusts speaker. volume (p12k DUPLEX SWITCH [DUP] Selects simplex. i =duplex, duplex: or full duplex, {pgs. 14,16} TONE SWITCH Turns ON the sub audible phone encoder. |[p. 14) Selects: UT TONE: SQUELCH UNIT functions. {p: 29} SET MODE SWITCH [SET] Accesses ‘the SET mode and advances the SET.mode displays. i {p. 10} Programs g channel 1o be skipped during @ memory scan. (p.
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2-2 FUNCTION DISPLAY DUPLEX INDICATOR HOLDUP ar DUMPY appears when serine duplex 'is selected: for repeater operation. ip.14) SPLIT INDICATOR “SPT T appears when full duplex s selected: (0. 16) PRIORITY INDICATOR Appears: during priority watch operation. {p: 25} spT 'pUP ey TONE INDICATOR TONE™ appears when' the: tone encoder is turned SQL appears when the UT-40 {sold separately} “pocket beep’t functionalist activated. {p. 29} STONE SLY appears: when: .
2-3 REAR PANEL PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK POWER RECEPTACLE Accepts 13.8V DC with the supplied DC ‘cable. speaker jack: ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects a 50§ dual-band antenna with a PL-289 connector to the transceiver, 2-4 MICROPHONE Oy 0 3 @HEBE R mamma HM:14 & ] & j\r/@ R 2 810 sl@ 1 HM-12 HM:15 (FREQUENCY UP/DOWN SWITCHES [UP] [DN] Pl sh either switch to change operator: ing frequency or a ‘memory channel, {p41) Push and hold either switch to start scanning. {pgs.
Bl 3 INSTALLATION (1) LOCATION Select a location for the transceiver that does not interfere with driving in any way. We recommend the locations shown in the diagram below. LOCATION NEVER place the transceiver in direct sunlight, NOTES: NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. DO NOT place the transceiver where hot or cold air blows directly on it.
INSTALLATION 3 (3) BATTERY CONNECTION Egg ) (region il Supplied DC power cable black & Fuses (18R} 12V DC power cable CONNECTED NOT connect the transceiver battery. SON DO NOT use the cigarette lighter socket for power NOTES: connections, To prevent voltage drops, solder or crimp the cable lag when connecting the power cable to the battery. {4} EXTERNAL POWER Use a 13.8 V DC power supply with: more than SUPPLY 8 A, such as the PS-45 AC POWER SUPPLY.
GD] 3 INSTALLATION (5} ANTENNA A duplexes is built-in. enabling vou to use a dual LOCATION band antenna. To obtain maximum performance from the trans: caver. select a high-quality antenna and 4 good location for it Trunk-mount antenna Mountaineering tonne (Dl a Hole or Use a magnetic mount.) S 3 i Gutter-mount 1 Bumper-mount antenna = {Best location for long whip antennas:} (6] ANTENNA Use a PL-259 antenna connector. CONNECTOR 1} Tide the coupling ring over the coaxial cable.
» VFO MODE M5.000 9 » MEMORY MODE 5,000 e «CALL CHANNEL MODE M5.000 #SET MODE DUP A00 MODE CONSTRUCTION 4 The IC-3210A/E has 4 different modes on each band for versatile, multi-function operations, This mode is used for normal operations on the VHE and UHF bands. This mode is used for operating: the transceiver using memory channel contents. ' You can use 20 double-spaced memory channels. One space stores an operating frequency.
4 MODE CONSTRUCTION M SET MODE CONSTRUCTION CHART = { i i — LAND VHE: band VFO mode VHF band SET mode TONE. 8.5 Sub audible tone frequency a Offset frequency l BOGYMEN i o =1l 1is ‘The display l I The display returns to | | returns to the VHF . the UHE band VETO | band VEO, UHE band VEO mode UHF band SET mode TONE. 28.5 Audibility tone frequency | e FIT LELIA Offset frequency ! ! 6800 & Programmed Scan edge Tuning step.
BASIC OPERATION D Il 5,1 FREQUENCY setting Frequencies cam be set with the tuning control or ‘the microphone [UP] IDN] switches. 1) Push: [VOLITION to turn ON the power: 4y 8st reg. 1) Proviso ONC appears on the function display push [VFO/M] 1o select the VFO mode. Push [BAND to select VHF or UHF. o OQJ 4} Rotate the tuning control or push the {UP] or [DNI switch on the microphone to change the 2) Select 5y Past for 1 Miz, frequency. VFO. ;1 | 5,10,15, 20 or 25 kHz 3) Select band.
w 5 BASIC OPERATION 5-2 RECEIVING 11 Power ON. 51 et tree audio. Select band. Maladjusted; 8} Premonitory: 1) Push: [ON/VOL] to turn ON the power and rotate [SQL/MONITOR] maxim urn counter: clockwise. 2} Rotate [ON/VOL] to the desired audio feel 3) Rotate. [SOL/MONITOR] to the squelch threshold point.
5-3 TRANSMITTING T} Detect simpleness. Push; &1 Be leas, 4) Speak. E ) Select power. BASIC OPERATION 5 Transmitting without an antenna | may. damage the transceiver. | NOTE interference, listen o the . frequency before transmitting. IV ISP "PUDS" or 'DUMPY appears on the function display, push [DUP] until it disappears. 21 Push [HI/L O] to select the output power. o HIGH . 25W LOW . BW (“LOW" appears on the fun. son display.} 3) Push :and bold the [PTT] switch on the micro: phone to transmit.
5 BASIC OPERATION 5-4 REPEATER OPERATION ) Sleet duplex. § = O% L 8} Check Frenetic: § 21 Transmit When working a repeater, set the transceiver to duplex. To access the repeater with a tone, see below. 1) Push [DUP] ‘once for —duplex and again for Duplex: & "PUD-" or “DUPE" appears on the function display. ‘D= Transmit freq. = Receive freq. — Offset freq. “DUMPY Transmit freq = Receive freq. + Offset freq. e The VHF and: UHF offset: frequencies: are independently programmed.
BASIC OPERATION 5 = USING SET MODE M SUB AUDIBLE Select ong of 38 CSS tone frequencies for TONE SETTING AL, ACETONE A5 The:display:: shows that | the sub audible tone ¢ frequency s 885 Hz. some repeater operation. When UT is installed. select one of 37 encoder/decoder fre: quenches. 1) Push [VFO/M] to access the VEO mode. 2) Push {BAND] 1o select the VHE or UHE, 3) Push [SET] until “TONE!" Hashes on the function display as shown at left. 4) Rotate the tuning control to select the desired tone frequency.
RELATED FUNCTIONS 6-1 FULL DUPLEX Full duplex aeration refers to simultaneous receiving and transmitting. Simultaneous speaking and listening 1) Push [VFO/M] to access the VEO mode: Sy Set ix freq. 2) Set the desired transmit band and frequency. 31 5et Rx freq, 4 Select SPT #See p. 11 for details. Push [BAND] and set the receive frequency. U 4) Push [DUP] until “SPRY appears on the fun: son display. |1 secede vro | B) Push [PTT] to transmit. s The transmit frequency is displayed.
RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 6-2 CALL CHANNEL MODE The call channel can be used to store your group frequency or most often used frequency. VFO MODE i VHE BAND _H— CALL CHANNEL MODE > VHF BAND | »TUTTED BAND ] UHE BAND g MEMORY. MODE {1) CALL CHANNEL 1) Choose VHE or UHF with [BAND]. READING VFO or MEMORY. 2) Push [CALL] to access the call channel “‘:5 S"" */C" appears on the function display. The tuning control is deactivated: s Push [CALL or [VFO/MI to leave the call L @ ] channel. H5.
5 B 6 RELATED FUNCTIONS 6-3 MEMORY. MODE The 1C-3210A/E has 20 double-spaced memory channels: MEMORY MODE = : OFFSET opera Ting | o VFO MODE el Oenology | FULL { DUPLEX MEMORY CHANNEL 20 {1) MEMORY READING VEQ MODE 5800 9 T G M5.800 2 MEMORY MODE (2) MEMORY WRITING mode DUP ~ TONE Fi5 450 e Push and hold 1) Push [VERMONT to select the memory mode, « M appears ori the function display. 2) Rotate the tuning control or push the [UP] or FONT switch on the microphone to select a memory channel.
(3] DUAL BAND MEMORY 011 100 Lulu " {4) MEMORY. TRANSFERRING In Memory mode 45,500 in Lo MW RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 Each of the 20 memory channels is double-spaced. When a frequency is programmed into each space; you can operate on 40 channels. 1) Program the full duplex function into a memory channel and access that channel, {p. 18) 2) Push [BAND] to select the frequency on the other band: 3} To operate simplex on that frequency, push [DUP] as required, * The full duplex memory is not erased.
6 RELATED FUNCTIONS 6-4 SCAN FUNCTION (1) PROGRAMMED SCAN There are three scan functions: programmed scan, memory scan and selected memory band scan, The memory channel skip function ¢an be Used with any memory scan. ! ‘The programmed: scan function scans between two frequencies. g Scan edge Daphne Scan Jump W PER-OPERATION W OPERATION Push and hold while in VEC mods: T 1 1} Access the VFO made with [VFO/M] . 2) Set ‘the scan edge frequencies as described onp. 21 3) Rotate .
RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 r Using SET MODE W SCAN EDGE SETTING 1} Push: [VFO/MI] to access the VEO mode. 9% Push [BAND] select VHF or UHF, i AR 3) Push [SET] 'until “A" flashes on the function i display as shown at left, Sale 2 fl: 4) Notate the tuning control for the desired "A” scan edge frequency: ells ‘the [TS] switch together with the tuning control to advance the frequency MHz steps. i 5} Push [SET] once.
22 6 RELATED FUNCTIONS {2) MEMORY SCAN The: memory scan function scans all memory channels in succession. To skip certain channels, use the memory channel skip function {p. 24). M PER-OPERATION M OPERATION Pushiness bold while o seniority mods: 1} Access the memory mode with [VEDA. 2) Rotate. [SOL/MONITOR] 1o the squelch threshold point. o The [RX] indicator goes out: 1) Push and half [UPL or [DN} on the microphone for about 0.5 seconds o start a memory scan.
RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 (3) SELECTED BAND The selected band memory scan function scans all MEMORY SCAN memory channels on one band in succession. To skip ‘certain channels; use the memory channel skip function {p. 24). Meh 1 Mch 2 Mch Meh O @ Mach o N> Chi 19 Mch 6 Mch 5 B PER-OPERATION 1) Access the memory mode with [VFO/MI. 2) Restate [SQL/MONITORY to @ the squelch threshold point. ® The [RX] indicator goes out, W OPERATION 1) Push and held [UP] or TDN] on the microphone for about 0.
6 RELATED FUNCTIONS (4) MEMORY CHANNEL SKIP Program the memory channel skip function 1o skip a channel during a memory or selected. band memory scan, The memory skip function can also be used for priority ‘watch. See p. 26, VEO > MEMORY CHANNELS. 2 Select 3 channel: OLAF Programmed assassin channel: 1) ‘Access the memory mode with [VFO/M] . « "M’ appears on the function display. 21 Select the memory channel to be skipped with the tuning control.
RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 6-5 PRIORITY WATCH Every five seconds, priority: watch monitors a watching frequency while you work on the VEO frequency. (1) VFO <> VFO, MEMORY or CALL CHANNEL Watching frequency MEMORY:or CALL « Transmitting accepted while:watch:continues: While receiving on watching frequency: L PRIOR] cancels watch. = Transmitting nonacceptance; HP RIOT returns' to operating frequency. Operating frequency VEQ Hl PER-OPERATION » VFO frequency watch 1) Set the VEO frequency to be watched.
6 RELATED FUNCTIONS (2} VFO <~ MEMORY CHANNELS Priority watch can also watch each memory channel in approx, b sec, consecutive intervals. VEO < PRIOR) cancels watch. Operating frequency Watching frequencies = Transmitting accepted while: watch continues: While receiving on watching frequency ~ Transmitting not accepted. [PRO] ‘returns to operating frequency. M PER-OPERATION M OPERATION E ) Bart lemony scan: ; T}Push for selected band memory scan.
6-6 DIMMER CONTROL d-4 The display for the brightest intensity. 6-7 BEEP ON/OFF FUNCTION b-on The display shows that the beep is ON. 6-8 LOCK FUNCTION O UL {LOCK] RELATED FUNCTIONS 6 The intensity of the function display back light is adjustable using the SET mode, 1) Push [VFO/M] to access the VFO mode. 2) Push [SET] until “d-3" or “d-4" appears on the function display. 3) Rotate the tuning control for the desired light: intensity; 4} Push [VFO/MI 1o return to the VEO mode.
7 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 7-1 UT-40 INSTALLATION Install ‘the: UT-40 TONE SQUELCH UNIT {(sold separately) for "pocket beep’ and tone squelch functions. 1) Remove four screws from the tap cover and remove the cover. 2} Connect the UT-40 to the 10-pin plug as shown in the diagram below. 3) Remove the white sheet from the back of the UT-40. Attach the black adhesive to the |C (S7116A) as shown diagram below. 4) Replace the top cover and the four screws.
7-2 POCKET BEEP of * 8 7-3 TONE SQUELCH TONE SQL MELEE incorrect tone Correct tong L= POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 7 When “pocket beep!” is activated, the transceiver functions as a pager. When a received tone frequency equals the tone you've set, an alarm of 30 seconds is emitted over the speaker; To set & tone frequency, see p. 15 Install the UT-40 {sold separately) for “pocket beep” opera: son. 1) Push : until “SOL" appears an the function display.
MAINTENANCE 8-1 TROUBLESHOOTING molasses . POSSIBLE CAUSE | solution » No power. # Power connector has 3| ® Check the connector pins. poor contact: ® Polarity of the power con| # Reconnect the power cable p. 7 section is reversed: observing the proper: polarity, » Brown fuse. #Check' the' ‘cause. then [ p. 31 replace the fuse: ®No. sound comes | & [SQL/MONITOR] js *Set [SOL/MONITOR] st |p. 12 from the speaker: turned too far clockwise. the threshold point. # The optional tone squelch .
MAINTENANCE 8 accessible. push [SET]. _PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. # Shari does hot ® Squelch is open. ® Set squelch threshold point: 1 p: 20 operate; ® Scan edge A equals B (for | ¢ Reset scan edges. b.21 programmed scan. * All memory channels are | ®Cancel the memory skip |'p 24 programmed as the skip annexation in the desired channel tor memory scan). channel. ® All programmed ® Data: error occurred in the | e Replace the backup bat p 32 memories: have been: TIRAMISU because of the troy. raged.
8 MAINTENANCE 8-3 CPU RESETTING (1) AUTOMATIC RESET {2) MANUAL RESETTING SO AMATORY SHORTCOMING: {3) RESETTING THE TUNING STEPS SOC MONITOR wa« SNIVEL (4) BACKUP BATTERY | NOTE: When the power is ON; the CPU is automatically reset under the following conditions: ~ The backup:battery is empty: = Static or magnetic field has caused a data error in the CPU RAM: 1} Turn OFF the power. 2) While pushing and holding [SQL/MONITOR] and [LOCK, turn ON the power. To exchange 510, 15, 20 or kHz tuning steps for 12.
el INSIDE views O Il B TOP VIEW (MAIN AND VHF PA UNITS) VHE power module e B ® R7:UHF high power set R109 70% dev. Adj *? e L R10 UHE 6w power set R56 VHE max dev. ) R 16 VHF high power set adj.*! » 1R12 VHE low power set RB5 FUME max dive— adjutant R24 Sub audible tone dev. adj. 102 Reference freq. adj: {US.A L BE MV input) 22305 kHr with 2mV input (U84 65 Putin) M BOTTOM VIEW ( UHE power module 1C3 AF power amp 852 UHE S-meter adj. — o e 1C5'5 ¥ regulator R83 VHF S-meter adj.
] Bl 10 specification S M GENERAL ® Frequency coverage § MODEL [VERSION L 1Ca2108 [ UB A, 420.00 450,00 MHz 140.00 = 150.00 MHz* (T} ICH210A | Australia. | 144,00 < 148.00 MHz 430,00 = 440,00 MHz ICICLE | Europe. | 14400 ~ 146.00 MHz 430,00 ~ 440 00 MHz *Specifications ably o only 194.00 ~ 148.
I options 11 MR P$45 AC POWER SUPPLY. 138 VB A An OP-102 cable must be purchased separately 1o connect | the 1C3210AJE 10 the PS.