IMPORTANT HEAD ALl INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the 1C1 1004, FOREWORD Thank you for choosing this com product. The 1C-4100H is a compact, easy-to-operate, multi function transceiver designed using loom's state-of-the-an technology. 1 is operational on 3 bands: 144, 430(440) and 1200 MHz, NOTE: See “Unpacking” on p.
. B INSTALLATION B Installation methods < One body Instillation < Separate Installation < ¥ 18 not necessary (o enfranchise 2 mounting bracket! The e Optional OPCODE SEPARATION K Ba mi 1188 o unpleasing mounting bracket (MB-Z) cen be used for OP-333 (7.0 m, 23.0 1) is necessary, installation. « Optional MB»SQ REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET fs avails able for front panel mounting. < Optional OP-335 SPEAKER CABLE s available o extend the speaker cable (.
2 INSTALLATION Battery connection LEVER connect the transceiver directly battery. DO QUOT Use tha cigarette lighter socket for power connections, To prevent voltage drops, solder or crimp the supplied cable lugs when connecting the power cable o fhe Battery. B DC power supply connection Use a 13.8 V. DC power supply more than 12 A capability.
. BEE 3 MODE ARRANGEMENT CHART Although the Hollowing Behan refers only to the VHE band, the transceiver has the same mode arrangement in the UHE and 1.2 GHz bands, LOCK: MOLL PRO VO DAL mitt operation for 20 sec. MEMORY #ODE (p. 37) @ VEQ MODE (b 21} Used for operating the Used for frequency setting — DIME MEMORY -~y transceiver using memory and normal operations Lok channel contents, ' Each over the entire band. band has 100 memory ! channels, MOL G DIAL: ] @ Sce p 54 for details.
Display dimmer ®74 Sub band mule/ sub band busy beep (p. 28) ALACRITY selection™ (0.57) Scan edge selection {p. 46) SET MODE MODE ARRANGEMENT CHART 3 Sub audible tone frequency® (p. 35} 2t Appears for the US.A version or Offset frequency (p.38) i s LIy it 58 Tuning stain seiection® (p. 22) e 1io5f =R when the UT+78 is installed. poof e D * Electable only when entering set ii 1 mode from VFO mode. * Electable only when entering set mode from memory mode. * Appears wham the 1.
4 B Pr-operation O Turning power ON Push [PWR] ori the transceiver IN to terr power ORN, Push [WEEING, Sl stet PWE or OFF when [PWE] on the transceiver is pushed | T Push [PWE] on the microphone to i power ON e SETTING A FREQUENCY HOT: Be sure o push [PWE] on the transceiver OUT, when you leave the transceiver; otherwise the power is automatically turned CN when (he power source drops (when starting the vehicle’s engine, elem, < Min band This transceiver can receive VHE, UHE end 1.
4 SETTING A FREQUENCY B vFO and memory modes This transceiver has 2 normal operating modes: VEQ mode and memory mode; You can select VFQ mode or memory mode independently on each band, Push the desired band's [V/MHz] o select VEO mode when the transceiver is not in VFO mode. o If VEQ mode is already selected. the digits below 160 kHz unit disappear. in this case push [V/MHz] again. RBD g toolbox ¢ BED 0 : | WEO mode is selected. indicates call channel Indicates emery mode. rfi\ Push [@VFO] o select VEO mode.
E Using switches Push [UP] or [DN] tc set the main band's frequency in the selected tuning steps. » It YFO mode is not selected, push I@VFO] to select VRO meed, » Frequency changes according 1o the selected tuning steps 5 Pushing [UP] oy TOM] 0 more than 0.5 s wil activate scan: s if the scan Is slatted, push [UP] or [DM] again 1o stop i @ Tuning step use SET MODE selection Tuning steps are the minimum frequency change increments when you rotas the tuning dial or push the [UPJOHN] keys on the microphone.
4 SETTING A FREQUENCY . Using the keyboard ' 7 The frequent can be directly set vig numeral Push 5 of 6 appropriate digit keys to input & recycling. EST eys on the microphones. & When an Undesired digit is input. push [@ CLE] to creel the U input, then start again frostbitten 3 ¢ &n out of-bend resiliency cannot be sneered, 5] Push [UP! or IDN] 1o mike accompaniments below the 10 kHz sight, f desired. 1] Push the desired band switch. Push [(FOOD] to select VEQ mode.
5 BASIC OPERATION B Setting a squelch level A sandwich circuit allows you to mute undesired audio nose while receiving no signal and emit audio while receiving signals. This provides wist standby. o The [DEMONIZE switch bypasses the mute circuit without changing the squelch sifting. This i useful for weak signal reception: (p. 26} & 4-grep digit! hibiscus The transceiver hiss 34 selectness squelch levels. For rabid gnd says setting, 4 preset squarish levels are available.
Monitor function This function is used to listen 1o weak signals without slurring the squelch sating or 1o open e main band's squelch manually even when the optional pager.: code squelch, pocket beep of tone squelch is infuse. Push and hood [DEMONIZE fo open the main band's squelch. » While duplex is OM for repeater operation, the transmitting frequency can be monitored with [DELMONICO e Push the desired band switch. Mgg“ (2] Push [MONISM] o pen the main band's U squelch.
5 BASIC OPERATION t Sub band access This function allows you td changes sub band settings such as frequency and duplex settings, especially useful from the microphone, while transmitting of receiving on the man band. It I8 sassy o accesses the sub band and return o the man band with the band switch, ) Push and hold the desired non-main band's tuning dial until (e Appears a8 shown below, © The main band till functions for receiving eng transmitting.
2 Sub band mute/ uwe SET MODE sUb band busy beep 2 Rotas the main band’s twining dial 1o st has condition. BASIC OPERATION B The sub band mute function automatically cuts ot sub ms:a;w SUS CANS MUTE | BUSY BEEP band AF raisins when both main and a sub hand's signals Sub-of OFF OFF ara received, Sub-of =y OFF oN : Sub-on ON QFE Ths sUb band busy esp sounds when 2 sub bands Sub-on b0 onl on sienna fs closed 10 inform yol that tha sud band's sleuths s . @ Push the main band’s tuning dial 1o sxi 228 mode.
29 5 BASIC OPERATION B Reduced band operation Any band that is not necessary for operation can be turned OFF. Reduced band operation cuts down current consumption by muting OFF the circuit of the band not displayed. < Deactivating a band D Push [WHIR] on the transceiver OUT to tum power OFF. 3 while pushing and hooding the desired band's tuning dial, push [WRIT IN to turn the desired band OFF, © Any 1'or 2 bands can be turned OFF: ¢ The frequency display. disappears.
NOTE: = The frequency which would normally Be in the other band is weaker. s The S-meter indication on the para-watch frequency may dither from regular mastication. > The RE ancestor simultaneously activates while receiving 2 or 3 frequencies on the mass band. 2 Memory chansons are comment for Ins same ban. o Transmitting on the para-watch frequency is possible and the transmission quality is the same as usual, > During main band transmitting; the receive frequency on the same band is muted.
8l Cross band double duplex The transceiver cen receive 2 signals on the sub bands while transmitting o0 the main band, Using this capability, . ‘cross band double duplex operation or cross band full duplex . operation is poss ibis. | Mo special sifting is necessary for cross band duplex operation. (1) Set the desired transmit and receive frequencies on tha main .and sub bends respectively for our transceiver, pgs.
6 REPEATER OPERATION B Sub audible tone e SET MODE (An optional UT-78 Is necessary for non-U.S A versions The display shows that an 88.5 Hz submersible tone frequency, Separate setting for sate band. ) Push the desired band's tuning dial. 2) Select the desired mode or channel you wish to set the sub audible tone frequency o, such as VFO mode, memory channel or call channel.
1 Offset frequency ww SET MODE The display sideshows that 8 0.8 Ariz. (800 kHz) offset frequency. Seacoast selling for sate band. @ Push the desired pan's tuning dial, @ Select the desired mode or channel you wish 1o set the ® offset frequency 1o, such as YFO mode, memory channel or call channel « The offset frequency is independently programmed into sate mode or channel Push [SET] one or more terns undo 'DUP” appears and blinks as shown above. = Rushing [SCH] reverses the order. (p.
7 MEMORY OPERATION B Programming 2 memory channel via the microphone ~5 W Memory channel programming can be performed Set the desired frequency in VEQ mode: @ Via the microphones. Push [(DIVED] 16 eclectic VEO mode. < Set the desired frequency using the keyboard: Set other data fist frequency, duplex direction, sub audible tone encoder OFFEND and iis frequency, required. [Z] Push [FUNCTOR, then, push and hood [®MW] for 1 sec. 1o program. «If the bap lone is ON.
& Transferring memory contents This function transfers 2 memory channel's contents i 2 VPO, This is useful when searching for signals around a memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency; sub audible tons frequency, efc. M. Pushiness hold, L v -~ then Pushiness hood: (D Rush the desired band's tuning dial. @ Select the memory channel 1o be transferred: Push the desired band's [M/CALL] incs or twice to select memory mode. " @13 "appears.
8 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION B Programming a call channel As well as an operating frequency, duplex information and sub audible tone® information (phone encoder or fame squelch ONJ/OFF and ifs frequency) ¢an be programmed into the call channel. * Optional for non-t Ls A versions. (D Push the desired band's tuning dial.
@ Scan types Scanning searches for transmitted signals automatically and makes it easier 1o locale new stations for contact or glistering purposes. SCAN OPERATION Each band has 3 scan types and 5 resume conditions to slut your needs. Scans on the 3 bands can be operated separately or simultaneous. 9 FULL SCAM (p, 45) Band adj Sean N Jump Hand edge e Repeatedly scans all frequencies over the entice selected band. Used as the simplest scan without any presetting. PROGRAMMED SCAN {5.
9 SCAN OPERATION B Programming scan edges Scan edges can be programmed in the same way as memory channels. Memory channels "TARA" and “1b™— “3b” are available for programming scan edges. @ Push the desired band’s tuning dial, © Select the scan edge memory channel “1A] "2A° or BN < Push the desired band’s [M/CALL] once or twice to select memory mode.
51 O SCAN OPERATION B Scan resume condition The resume condition can be selected 23 pause, employ pause or timer scan. The empty pause is useful for finding unused frequencies. The resume condition is also used for priority watch. (p. 58} WSW SET MODE The display shows that the snag resumes 15 sec. after the Sean stops. Separatism settling for each band, Push the desired hand’s tuning dial, &y Push [SET] one or more mes until "8C¢ or ‘5088 appears as shown above.
11 DIME MEMORY E Programming g MDT code via the microphone DIME codes cen be directly programmed via the Push the desired digit keys. ME \@J keyboard on the microphone, The contents cen « When' the st digit is input; previous memory contents are be overwritten, but cannot be cleared via the cleared automatically. microphone. See p. 54 Tor clearing the constants. & B stands for "9 and *E clans for R 1] Push [RUNG] thee [ WIDTH] to hurt the DIME memory TPt s oop v Teeing o function ON.
14 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code programming (1) Push tha desired band’s tuning dial. « Each band has separate code channels, () Push [MDT] o turn ths pager function ON. © "P" appears in place of the 100 MHz digit, &) Push [SET]to salsa the cods kennel chatting display. @ Notate the desired pan's tuning dial fo select the desired cove channel, 0-5. © Code kennel P cannot be sad for programming. ®) Push [SET] or [SCH] to select the digit 1o be programmed.
AH-32 MHz DUAL BAND ANTENNA Dual band mobile antenna. Frequency range :144-148 MHZ and 430-450 MHz Max. input power 1150 W AH-32 TRUNK MOUNT Trunk mount with a coaxial cable for the AH 532, HM-88/8 HAND MICROPHONE Same as the supplied one. MB-27 MOBILE MOUNTING BRACKET Same as the supplied one. MB-50 REMOTE CONTROLLER BRACKET Mounts the remote controller in @ convenient location. OP-335 SPEAKER CABLE Extends the speaker cable. Has 8 band capability and a length of 5.0 m (16.4 f1).