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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER

iA210E

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IMPORTANT

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

carefully and completely before using the transceiver.

SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-A210E.

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual.

WORD

RWARNING

CAUTION

NOTE

DEFINITION

Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur.

Equipment damage may occur.

If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.

Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France,

Spain, Russia and/or other countries.

IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines.

Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.

FEATURES

Large, bright OLED display

A fixed mount VHF airband first! The IC-A210E has an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display. All man-made lighting emits its own light and display offers many advantages in brightness, not brightness, vividness, high contrast, wide viewing angle and response time compared to a conventional display. In addition, the auto dimmer function adjusts the display for optimum brightness at day or night.

Easy channel selection

It’s fast and easy to select any of memory channels in the IC-A210E.

The “flip-flop” arrow button switches between active and standby channels. The dualwatch function allows you to monitor two channels simultaneously. In addition, the history memory channel stores the last 10 channels used and allows you to recall those channels easily.

GPS memory function

When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped with an airport frequency database, the IC-A210E will instantly tune in the local airport frequency as you fly into its airspace.

*Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.

13.8 V/27.5 V DC power source

The built-in DC-DC converter accepts a 13.8/27.5 V DC power source. The IC-A210E is easily installed in most airplanes or vehicles.

Intercom function

The IC-A210E has a built-in voice activated intercom function allowing the pilot to talk with a co-pilot via headset. The IC-A210E has adjustable audio level and squelch control functions.

PRECAUTIONS

R WARNING! NEVER

operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels.

Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume level or discontinue use.

NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a power source of more than 28 V DC. Such a connection will damage the transceiver.

NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source that is

DC fused at more than 5 A. Accidental reverse connection will be protected by this fuse, higher fuse values will not give any protection against such accidents and the transceiver will be ruined.

DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.

DO NOT connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This connection will not only blow fuses but also may damage the transceiver.

DO NOT place unit in a non-secure place to avoid inadvertent use by children.

DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.

DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –20°C or above +55°C.

DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty environments.

DO NOT place the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct heat dissipation.

DO NOT use chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.

BE CAREFUL!

The transceiver will become hot when operating continuously for long periods.

The antenna should also be spaced at least 1 m from any position occupied by any person on board of the aircraft.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT .............................................................................................i

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS...........................................................................i

FEATURES ...............................................................................................i

PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS...........................................................................iii

1 PANEL DESCRIPTION.....................................................................1–4

Front panel .....................................................................................1

Rear panel ......................................................................................3

Main unit .........................................................................................3

Function display..............................................................................4

2 BASIC OPERATION.........................................................................5–8

Frequency selection .......................................................................5

Standby frequency selection (Step 1-2) .........................................5

Frequency exchanging/not exchanging (Step 2-2).........................6

Receiving........................................................................................6

Transmitting ....................................................................................6

Frequency set example ..................................................................7

Direct frequency setting mode operation........................................8

Dualwatch operation.......................................................................8

3 MEMORY OPERATION ..................................................................9–17

Programming notes ........................................................................9

Entering memory mode ..................................................................9

Memory channel type .....................................................................9

Channel selection .........................................................................10

Programming a memory channel .................................................10

Programming example..................................................................11

Transferring memory contents......................................................12

Memory mode menu

(Regular memory and group memory channels only) ..................12

Memory channel ...........................................................................13

Group memory channel ................................................................13

History memory channel...............................................................14

Clearing the memory contents

(Regular memory and group memory channels only) ..................14

Programming channel names (Regular memory channel only) ...15

Programming group names (Group memory channel only) .........15

Programming channel tag

(Group memory channel only) ......................................................16

Channel tag list.............................................................................16

GPS memory ................................................................................17

GPS memory edit .........................................................................17

Memory protection........................................................................17

4 OTHER FUNCTIONS....................................................................18–19

Lock function ................................................................................18

Accessing 121.5 MHz emergency frequency ...............................18

Intercom function ..........................................................................19

Squelch test function ....................................................................19

Frequency step setting .................................................................19

5 MENU MODE................................................................................20–25

MENU mode programming...........................................................20

MENU mode items .......................................................................21

6 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL .......................................................26

Transceiver installation .................................................................26

Transceiver removal .....................................................................26

7 CLONING............................................................................................27

8 SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................28

9 OPTIONS ............................................................................................29

10 ABOUT DOC ....................................................................................30

INDEX ....................................................................................................32

1

PANEL DESCRIPTION

1

Front panel

q w e

DUAL EC

VOL

OFF

PUSH

TEST r

RX

118.00

MEMORY

121.52

5

CH09 SAMPLE iA210E t q DUAL SWITCH [DUAL]

➥ Push to turn dualwatch operation ON or OFF (p. 8).

➥ Push and hold for 2 sec. to turn the intercom function

ON or OFF.

w EMERGENCY CHANNEL SWITCH [EC]

➥ Push to set the emergency frequency (121.5 MHz) to the standby frequency (p. 18).

➥ Push and hold for 2 sec. to enter the direct frequency setting mode (p. 8), and set the emergency frequency

(121.5 MHz) (p. 18).

y

RCL

MEM u i o

COMM e VOLUME/POWER SWITCH [VOL]

➥ Turn [VOL] to switch the power ON and OFF (p. 5).

➥ Adjusts the audio output level.

The volume level bar appears while rotating [VOL].

➥ Push to set the squelch test function ON or OFF (p. 19).

r FREQUENCY EXCHANGE SWITCH (FLIP-FLOP)[]

➥ Push to exchange the standby frequency with the active frequency (p. 6).

➥ Push and hold for 2 sec. to enter direct frequency setting mode (p. 8).

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1

2

1

PANEL DESCRIPTION

■ Front panel (Continued)

q w e

DUAL EC

VOL r t y u i o

COMM

OFF

PUSH

TEST

RX

118.00

MEMORY

121.52

5

CH09 SAMPLE iA210E t MEMORY SWITCH [MEM]

➥Push and hold for 2 sec. to be programmed a displayed frequency to any blank regular memory channel or delete/revive the selected memory channel (depending on the operating mode) (p. 9).

➥Push to display the memory mode menu, and operate selected menu (p. 9).

RCL

MEM i INNER (Small) TUNING DIAL [DIAL]

➥ Rotate to set the standby frequencies (kHz digit) (p. 5), memory channels (p. 10), MENU mode conditions

(p. 20), etc.

➥ Push and hold for 2 sec. to turn the dial/panel lock function ON (p. 18).

y RECALL SWITCH [RCL]

➥Push to enter/exit the memory mode (p. 9).

➥Push and hold for 2 sec. to enter the menu mode

(p. 20).

o OUTER (Large) TUNING DIAL [O-DIAL]

Rotate to set the standby frequencies (MHz digit) (p. 5), group memory channel (p. 13), cursor position (p. 15), etc.

u LIGHT-SENSITIVE DETECTOR

This detector senses ambient light. The detector is used to adjust “Dimmer brightness (Low/High)” (p. 23) automatically when “Dimmer Mode” (p. 23) sets to ‘AUTO.’

Rear panel

q w e

Main unit

• Top view

PANEL DESCRIPTION

1

• Bottom view

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For regular type e q

For the 3rd party* compatible type (MB-113)

*Ask your dealer for available products details.

qANTENNA CONNECTOR

Connects an antenna connector.

wDATA JACK

Connects an optional cloning cable (OPC-1529R). Refer to p.27 for details.

eDC, MICROPHONE, SPEAKER, HEADPHONE AND

DATA JACK

Connects a 13.8 V or 27.5 V DC power supply, speaker, headphone and 3rd party GPS receiver* 1 .

Refer to the “INSTALLATION GUIDE” in details.

*

1

Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.

q w qMetal catch (For Icom products)

Use to attach to an installation rack for Icom products

(p. 26).

wMetal catch (For 3rd party products*)

Use to attach to an installation rack for 3rd party products*

(p. 26).

*Ask your dealer for available products details.

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4

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PANEL DESCRIPTION

Function display

q w e r t y e u

TX

OF

RX ICS DUAL MEMORY

118.00

121.52

5

RX

D

TEST CH09 SAMPLE

!1

!0

o i qACTIVE FREQUENCY INDICATOR

➥Shows the active frequency (p. 6).

➥Shows the MENU mode items in the MENU mode

(p. 20).

wTX INDICATOR

Appears while transmitting (p. 6).

eRX INDICATOR

➥ Appears when receiving a signal on the active frequency signal (p. 6).

➥ Appears when receiving a signal on the standby frequency signal while dualwatch operation (p. 8).

➥ Appears when opening the active frequency’s squelch function (p. 6).

rINTERCOM INDICATOR

Appears when the intercom function is in use (p. 19).

tDUALWATCH INDICATOR

Appears when the dualwatch function is active (p. 8).

yMEMORY CONDITION INDICATOR

➥ Indicates “MEMORY” when the regular memory channel is selected (p. 13).

➥ Indicates “GRP01–GRP20” when the group memory channel is selected (p. 13).

The group name is also indicated if the name has been entered.

➥ Indicates “HISTORY” when the history memory channel is selected (p. 14).

➥ Indicates “GPS” when the GPS memory channel is selected (The 3rd party GPS receiver is required) (p. 17).

u STANDBY FREQUENCY INDICATOR

➥Shows the standby frequency (p. 5).

➥Shows the setting values in the MENU mode (p. 20).

i CHANNEL NAME INDICATOR

Shows the channel name during memory mode (p. 15).

o MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATOR

Shows the selected memory channel number during memory mode (p. 13).

!0 TEST INDICATOR

Appears while the squelch test function is active (p. 19).

!1LOCK INDICATOR (p. 18)

➥Indicates “

” while the dial lock function is in use.

➥Indicates “

” while the panel lock function in use.

Frequency selection

IC-A210E has 2 ways to select the desired frequency.

ï General frequency selection

Select the desired frequency which is used for the next operating frequency in the standby frequency indicator. Then exchange the active frequency for the standby frequency.

NOTE: Operate from “Standby frequency selection

(Step 1-2)” to “Frequency exchanging (Step 2-2)” as pgs. 5–6.

ï Direct frequency selection

The desired frequency direct selection is available.

Refer to “Direct frequency selection mode operation.”

TIP:

For quick frequency setting, often used frequencies can be programmed into memory channels. Refer to “MEM-

ORY OPERATION” (pgs. 9–17).

When a memory channel is recalled, the previous standby frequency is erased.

BASIC OPERATION

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Standby frequency selection

(Step 1-2)

CAUTION:

DO NOT turn the power ON until the aircraft engines have been started. It is very important for protection of the power supply circuit.

q Rotate [VOL] clockwise to turn power ON.

• Previously used frequencies appear in the active and standby frequency indicators.

w Rotate [DIAL] and [O-DIAL] to select the desired frequency to the standby frequency.

• The active frequency is not affected.

• Rotate [O-DIAL] to set above 1 MHz digit.

• Rotate [DIAL] to set below 100 kHz digit.

• Set the frequency step* in the menu mode, if necessary (p. 25).

*Available for depending on versions.

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0

2

5

6

2

BASIC OPERATION

Frequency exchanging/ not exchanging (Step 2-2)

q After selecting the standby frequency, push [] to exchange the standby frequency with the active frequency.

NOTE: DO NOT push and hold [] continuously. Otherwise the standby frequency disappears. If this happens, again push and hold [] until the standby frequency reappears.

• Rotate [VOL] to set the volume level, if necessary.

• When receiving a signal, “RX” appears and audio is emitted from the speaker or headset.

• Further adjustment of audio level may be necessary at this point.

• Adjust the squelch level in the menu mode, if necessary (p. 22).

w Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone.

• Transmit indicator “TX” lights.

e Release [PTT] to receive.

Frequency exchanging can be also performed remotely from the yoke-mounted frequency exchange switch.

TIP: The intercom function is useful for swift communication between the pilot and co-pilot.

Set the communication/intercom switch on the VHF control panel to the “intercom” position. Voice signals from the microphone are sent to both the pilot and co-pilot’s headsets.

Receiving

q Select an operating frequency.

• Refer to pgs. 5–6 in details.

• “RX” appears when receiving a signal or opening squelch.

w Push [VOL] to open the squelch manually.

• Refer to p. 19 “Squelch test function” in details.

e Rotate the volume control to adjust the audio level.

Transmitting

NOTE: To prevent interference, listen on the frequency before transmitting. If the frequency is busy, wait until the frequency is clear.

q Select the yoke-mounted communication/intercom switch to the “communication” position.

w Select an operating frequency.

• Refer to pgs. 5–6 in details.

e Push the PTT switch.

• “TX” appears.

r Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

DO NOT set the microphone too closely to your mouth or speak too loudly. This may distort the signal.

t Release the PTT switch to receive.

BASIC OPERATION

2

Frequency set example

The following example shows to how to select 126.40 MHz in the standby frequency indicator and then exchange it to the active frequency indicator.

RX

134.80

121.80

5 Previously used frequencies appear.

0 2 q Rotate [O-DIAL] clockwise to select “126” MHz.

RX

134.80

126.80

5

RX

134.80

126.40

5

Rotate the large tuning dial to change the standby frequency in MHz steps.

Rotate the small tuning dial to change the standby frequency in kHz steps.

w Rotate [DIAL] counterclockwise to select “400” kHz.

e Push [].

DO NOT push and hold. See

“Direct frequnecy setting mode operation” on p. 8 if you make a mistake and do push and hold.

RX

126.40

134.80

5

The active frequency and the standby frequenies are exchanged.

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8

2

BASIC OPERATION

Direct frequency setting mode operation

The direct frequency setting mode operation is useful when setting the desired frequency directly to the active frequency indicator.

q Push and hold [] for 2 sec. to enter the direct frequency setting mode.

• The only active frequency is displayed.

RX

121.80

w Select an operating frequency.

• Refer to pgs. 5–6 in details.

e Push [RCL] or [] to exit the direct frequency setting mode.

Dualwatch operation

The dualwatch operation monitors the active frequency in intervals even when receiving a signal on the standby frequency. When a signal is received on the active frequency, the radio switches to the active frequency and stays on the frequency until the signal disappears irrespective of the standby frequency condition.

q Push [DUAL] to enter dualwatch operation.

• “DUAL” appears on the active frequency indicator.

• The active or standby frequency‘s “RX”blinks when receiving signal or opening the squelch.

RX DUAL

121.00

129.40

5

RX w Push [DUAL] again to exit dualwatch operation.

• “DUAL” disappears.

• You may also exit dualwatch by pushing [PTT].

ATTENTION!

During dualwatch operation, the standby frequency’s AF may be interrupted at constant intervals, but this is not a malfunction.

Programming notes

ï Blank channel

A memory or group channel with no frequency content is called as a blank channel. When a blank channel is selected while memory programming, “–––––” appears instead of a frequency.

ï Memory protect function

IC-A210E has a memory protect function. The function prevents accidental changes or deletion.

The function can be set in the MENU mode.

Entering memory mode

• Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• Push [RCL] to set the selected memory channel frequency to the standby frequency, then exit the memory mode.

• Push and hold [RCL] for 2 sec. to exit the memory mode

(The standby frequency is set the frequency before entering the memory mode ).

Memory channel type

The transceiver has 4-memory* channel types as follows.

*The GPS receiver is necessory when using GPS memory channel.

MEMORY OPERATION

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ï Regular memory channel (MEMORY)

There are up to 10 available memory channels.

The following functions are available:

REPLACE, DELETE, REVIVE and CHANNEL NAME EDIT functions.

ï Group memory channel (GRP01–GRP20)

There are up to 200 group channels (10 CH × 20 Groups).

The following functions are available:

REPLACE, DELETE, REVIVE, GROUP NAME EDIT and

CHANNEL TAG functions.

ï History memory channel (HISTORY)

There are up to 10 available history memory channels.

The active frequency is written into history memory channels automatically when pushing [] to exchange the active and standby frequency.

ï GPS memory channel (GPS)

There are up to 10 available GPS memory channels.

When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped with an airport frequency database, the frequency data such as nearby airports can be transferred into GPS memory channels .

* Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.

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0

3

9

10

3

MEMORY OPERATION

Channel selection

The transceiver has 10 regular memory and 200 group channels (10 channels × 1 REGULAR MEMORY and 10 channels × 20 GROUPS) for storage of often-used frequencies along with 6-character notes.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type.

• Select from regular memory channel or group memory channel.

e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired memory channel number.

RX

122.00

MEMORY

127.00

5

CH01

Transferring the memory channel to the active frequency is necessary if operating at the memory channel.

Refer to “Transferring memory contents” (p. 12) for details.

r Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.

Programming a memory channel

This transceiver is equipped with 10 regular memory and 200 group channels. You can program often-used frequencies into them.

q Rotate [DIAL] and [O-DIAL] to set the desired frequency for the standby frequency indicator.

w Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

e Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired memory channel type.

• Select regular memory channel or group memory channel.

r Push [MEM], and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a “RE-

PLACE” menu.

• The memory channel number blinks.

t Rotate [DIAL] to select a memory channel to be programmed.

y Push [MEM], then the selected memory channel is programmed.

• “WRITE COMPLETED” appears on the display when the regular memory channel is programmed.

u Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.

MEMORY OPERATION

3

Programming example

The following is an example showing how to program 126.000 MHz into regular memory channel 4.

q Set a “126.000 MHz” in the standby indicator.

RX

134.80

126.00

5

“126.00” appears in the standby indicator.

w Push [RCL], then rotate [O-

DIAL] to select “MEMORY”.

RX

134.80

MEMORY

CH01

“MEMORY” and regular memory channel number appear.

e Select regular memory channel 4 with [DIAL].

r Push [MEM], then rotate [O-

DIAL] to select “REPLACE.”

RX

134.80

RX

134.80

RX

134.80

MEMORY

CH04

MEMORY

126.000

REPLACE Ç

---.---

CH04

MEMORY

126.00

5

CH04

“ ” appears when no frequency has been programmed into regular memory channel 4.

t Push [MEM] to store the desired frequency into the selected regular memory channel.

Regular memory channel number blinks.

“WRITE COMPLETED” is displayed when the selected frequency is stored.

TIP:

Push and hold [MEM] for 2 sec. to program a displayed frequency to any blanket memory channel automatically, after step q.

NOTE:

The programming is cancelled while all regular memory channels have already programmed.

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11

12

3

MEMORY OPERATION

Transferring memory contents

This function transfers a memory channel’s contents into the active frequency indicator.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired memory channel type.

• Select regular, group history or GPS memory channel.

e Rotate [DIAL] to select a memory channel to be transferred.

r Push [], then the selected memory channel is transferred into the active frequency indicator.

• The memory mode is cancelled automatically.

RX

122.00

MEMORY

127.00

5

CH01

Push [].

RX

127.00

MEMORY

122.00

5

Memory mode menu

(Regular and group memory channels only)

ï REPLACE

Replacing the selected memory channel to the standby frequency.

ï DELETE

Deleting the selected memory channel.

ï REVIVE

Returning the selected memory channel to its previous state.

ï CH NAME (Regular memory channel only)

Setting the channel name to the selected regular memory channel.

ï GRP NAME (Group memory channel only)

Setting the group name to the selected memory group.

ï CH TAG (Group memory channel only)

Setting the channel tag to the selected memory channel (Selecting the group memory channel is the only option).

ï DONE

Return to the memory mode.

Regular memory channel

The transceiver has 10 regular memory channels. 5 actions are selectable.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the regular memory channel.

• “MEMORY” appears.

RX

122.00

MEMORY

127.00

5

CH01 e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

r Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select a menu as follow.

• The memory channel number blinks.

REPLACE Replace to the standby frequency.

DELETE Delete the memory channel.

REVIVE Revive the previous memory channel data.

CH NAME Edit the memory channel name.

DONE Do nothing and return to the memory mode.

t Push [MEM] to perform the selected action.

MEMORY OPERATION

3

Group memory channel

The transceiver has 200 memory channels 200 group channels (10 channels × 20 groups). 6 actions are selectable.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the group memory channel.

• “GRP01–GRP20” appears.

RX

122.00

GRP01

127.00

5

CH01 e Push [DIAL], and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory group from GRP01 to GRP20 if necessary.

• The group and channel numbers blink.

• Push [DIAL] again, or push [RCL] to set the memory group.

r Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

t Push [MEM], rotate [O-DIAL] to select a menu as follow.

• The memory channel number blinks.

REPLACE Replace to the standby frequency.

DELETE Delete the memory channel.

REVIVE Revive the previous memory channel data.

GRP NAME Edit the group name.

CH TAG Set the memory channel as a tag channel.

DONE Do nothing and return to the memory mode.

y Push [MEM] to perform the selected action.

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13

14

3

MEMORY OPERATION

History memory channel

The transceiver has 10 history memory channels.

The standby frequency is stored into a history memory channel when pushing [].

The frequency is stored into the history memory channel in order from “CH01” to “CH10.” q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the history memory channel.

• “HISTORY” appears.

RX

122.00

HISTORY

127.00

5

CH01 e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

• Push [

] to exchange the history memory channel frequency to the active frequency if necessary.

r Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.

Clearing the memory contents

(Regular and group memory channels only)

Unwanted memory channels can be cleared.

q Push [RCL] to select memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type.

• Select from regular memory channel or group memory channel.

e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

r Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “DELETE.”

• The memory channel number blinks.

RX

122.00

MEMORY

127.000

ÅDELETE Ç

127.000

CH01 t Push [MEM] to delete the memory channel data.

• “-- -- -- -- -- --” appears momentarily, then the next selectable channel appears.

RX

122.00

MEMORY

CH01 y Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.

NOTE:

Instead of steps r and t, pushing and holding

[MEM] for 2 sec. after step e also allows delete or revive operation.

Programming channel names

(Regular memory channel only)

The regular memory channel can display a 6-character name in addition to the memory number.

q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the regular memory channel in the memory mode.

w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

e Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “CH NAME.” r Push [MEM], then memory channel name’s 1st digit blinks.

t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.

• The character type as shown below is selectable.

• Push [DIAL] to switch capital (A, B, C, ···)

→ lower case (A, B, C,

···) → number (0, 1, 2, ···) → capital (A, B, C, ···) in order.

y Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit.

u Repeat t–y to input the memory channel name.

i Push [MEM] to decide the memory channel name.

Selectable characters

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ]

^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ■ ! ” # $

% & ’ ( )

+ , – . /

MEMORY OPERATION

3

Programming group names

(Group memory channel only)

The group memory channel can display a 6-character name in addition to the group number (“GRP01”–“GRP20”).

q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired memory channel in the memory mode.

• Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type if necessary.

w Push [DIAL], and then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory group from GRP01 to GRP20, if necessary.

• Push [DIAL] again to decide the memory group.

e Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “GRP NAME”.

r Push [MEM], then group name’s 1st digit blinks.

t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.

• The character type as shown left “Selectable characters” is selectable.

• Push [DIAL] to switch capital (A, B, C, ···) → lower case (A, B, C,

···)

→ number (0, 1, 2, ···) → capital (A, B, C, ···) in order.

y Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit.

u Repeat t–y to input the group name.

i Push [MEM] to decide the group name.

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MEMORY OPERATION

Programming channel tag

(Group memory channel only)

The tag name can be set a 3-character name in addition to the group number. It is convenient for separating memory type.

q Push [RCL], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired group memory channel in the memory mode.

• Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the memory channel type if necessary.

w Push [MEM], then rotate [O-DIAL] to select “CH TAG” when selecting “LABEL” in “Group memory channel display” of the menu mode (p. 22) e Push [MEM], then rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel tag.

• The tag type as shown below is selectable.

RX

122.00

GRP01

127.00

5

CH01 TWR r Push [MEM] to decide the channel tag.

• Selectable tags

___ / TWR / GND / ATS / ATF / APP / ARR / AWS / CLR /

CTF / DEP / FSS / RFS / UNI / MF / OTH / U-1 / U-2

Channel tag list

FSS

RFS

UNI

MF

OTH

U-1

U-2

TAG

DISPLAY

NAME Group*

1 GPS* 2

_ _ _ YES –

TWR

GND

YES

YES

YES

YES

ATS

ATF

APP

ARR

AWS

CLR

CTF

DEP

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES YES

YES YES

YES YES

MEANS

Non-tag

Tower

Ground

ATIS

Air traffic

Approach

Arrival

Automatic Weather Station

Clearance / Delivery

YES YES Common Traffic Advisory Frequency

YES YES Departure Frequency

YES YES Flight Service Station

YES YES Remote Flight Service Station

YES YES Unicom frequency

YES YES

YES –

YES –

YES –

Mandatory frequency

Other

User1 setting (Refer to p. 24)

User2 setting (Refer to p. 24)

* 1 Group memory, * 2 GPS memory

GPS memory

When connected to an external GPS receiver* equipped with an airport frequency database, frequency data such as nearby airports can be transferred and made available in the

GPS memory (maximum 10-memory channels).

*Ask your dealer for available GPS receiver details.

NOTE: See the GPS receiver’s instruction manual when transferring the frequency data in details.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the GPS memory channel.

• “GPS” appears.

e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired channel.

r Push [RCL] to exit the GPS memory mode.

Airport code

RX

122.00

GPS RJTJ

122.05

5

CH01 TWR

Tag name

MEMORY OPERATION

3

GPS memory edit

The received GPS memory data is stored to desired group memory channel.

NOTE: The GPS memory data is overwritten if the setting group memory channel has already memorized other data.

q Push [RCL] to enter the memory mode.

• The channel number appears.

• The memory channel name also appears if it has been entered.

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the GPS memory channel.

• “GPS” appears.

e Push [MEM] to enter the GPS memory channel edit mode, then rotate [O-DIAL] to select the desired group memory.

• “GPS” and airport code blink.

r Push [MEM] to store the GPS memory channel data to the selected group memory.

t Push [RCL] to exit the memory mode.

Memory protection

The transceiver has memory protection which inhibits to the editing (storing, deleting, replacing, etc.) of the memory group memory channels.

Refer to “Memory Protection” (p. 22) for details.

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OTHER FUNCTIONS

Lock function

The lock function prevents accidental frequency changes and accidental function activation.

q Push and hold [DIAL] for 2 sec. to turn the lock function

ON.

• “

D

” appears when DIAL lock mode is selected.

• “

P

” appears when PANEL lock mode is selected.

w To turn the function OFF, repeat step q above.

• “

D

” or “

P

” disappears.

NOTE: AUTOMATIC LOCK RELEASE FUNCTION

This transceiver has an “Automatic Lock Release Function” which releases the Lock function automatically when an operator gets into a panic.

The function performs when operating to push any keys (except [EC]) 8-times or rotating any dials (except [VOL]) 25clicks for 5 sec.

Accessing 121.5 MHz emergency frequency

The IC-A210E can be set to the 121.5 MHz emergency frequency quickly. This function can be activated even when the key lock function is in use.

q Push [EC] to call the emergency frequency to the standby frequency, and then entering the dualwatch operation automatically.

w Push [] to transfer emergency frequency to the active frequency if necessary.

• “EC” appears.

e Push [] to exit from the emergency frequency.

• Set the frequency except 121.500 MHz before pushing [

] to the standby frequency if necessary.

• “EC” disappears.

NOTE: “EC” also appears on the display while the active frequency is set to 121.500 MHz.

CONVENIENT!: Push and hold [EC] for 2 sec. to enter the direct frequency setting mode (p. 8), and set the emergency frequency (121.5 MHz).

• “EC” appears.

Intercom function

When 2-headphone and microphone jacks are connected to the transceiver, these headsets can be used as a voice-activated intercom.

q Enter to the MENU mode.

• See p.20 for details.

w Set Intercom Usable Setting to ON.

• See p.25 for details.

e Exit from the MENU mode.

• See p.20 for details.

r Push and hold [DUAL] for 2 sec. to enable the intercom function.

• “ICS” appears.

• The headphone audio output level can be selected

“OFF,” “output level fixing (001–080)” or “interlocking with

[VOL]” in the MENU mode (p. 21).

• The microphone1 and microphone2 audio input levels can be also selected “OFF” or “output level fixing

(001–080)” in the MENU mode (p. 21).

OTHER FUNCTIONS

4

Squelch test function

This function opens the squelch manually for testing.

q Push [VOL] to turn the squelch test function ON.

• “TEST” appears.

w To turn the function OFF, repeat step q as above.

• “TEST” disappears.

Frequency step setting

Frequency step (8.33 kHz or 25 kHz) is selectable in the menu mode.

q Enter the menu mode (See p. 20 for details).

w Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the “FREQ. STEP (Frequency step)”.

e Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired frequency step (8.33

kHz or 25 kHz).

r Push [RCL] to exit MENU mode, and returning to the previous operating condition.

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MENU MODE

MENU mode programming

MENU mode is available at power ON and allows you to set seldom-changed settings. In this way you can customize transceiver operations to suit your preferences and operating style.

D Operating MENU mode

q Rotate [VOL] to turn the transceiver’s power ON.

w Push [RCL] to set VFO mode if memory mode is selected.

e Push and hold [RCL] for 2 sec. to enter the MENU mode.

r Rotate [O-DIAL] to select setting items.

t Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired condition.

y Push [RCL] to exit MENU mode, and returning to the previous operating condition.

Menu mode items MENU MODE

HP LEVEL

01/31

AF GAIN

Items number

Setting value

DUAL EC

VOL

OFF PUSH

TEST

Menu mode items setting

HP LEVEL

INCOM LV1

INCOM LV2

MIC1 SQL iA210E

RCL

MEM

COMM

Desired condition setting

AF GAIN

OFF

001

076

• MENU mode items

HP LEVEL

INCOM LV1

INCOM LV2

MIC1 SQL

MIC2 SQL

ANL

SQL LEVEL

LOCK MODE

DW INTERVAL

PRI. WATCH

MEM PROTECT

GRP MEMORY

MIC1 GAIN

MIC2 GAIN

SIDETONE LV

TX MIC SEL p. 21 p. 22 p. 23

DISP MODE

DISP LOW

DISP HIGH

DISP MAN.

DISP RESP.

FREQ DISP

U-1 ID SET

U-2 ID SET

AUX IN

AUX LEVEL

BEEP

INCOM MODE

TIME OUT

FREQ. STEP

MEM CLEAR p. 23 p. 24 p. 25

MENU MODE

5

MENU mode items

D Headphone Level “HP LEVEL”

Set the headphone output level while receiving.

• AF gain : The output level is same as [VOL].

• OFF (0) : While muting the headphone.

• 001–080 : Setting audio level from 1 to 80.

D Intercom1 Microphone Audio Input Level

“INCOM LV1”

Set the intercom1 microphone input level.

• OFF (0) : While muting the intercom1 microphone.

• 001–080 : Setting the intercom1 input level from 1 to 80.

.

D Intercom2 Microphone Audio Input Level

“INCOM LV2”

Set the intercom2 microphone input level.

• OFF (0) : While muting the intercom2 microphone.

• 001–080 : Setting the intercom2 input level from 1 to 80.

D Intercom1 Squelch Level “MIC1 SQL”

Set the intercom1 squelch level.

The setting level is required to open the squelch when speaking to the intercom1.

• OFF (0) : While opening the intercom1 squelch.

• 001–030 : Setting the intercom1 squelch level from 1 to 30.

D Intercom2 Squelch Level “MIC2 SQL”

Set the intercom2 squelch level.

The setting level is required to open the squelch when speaking to the intercom2.

• OFF (0) : While opening the intercom2 squelch.

• 001–030 : Setting the intercom2 squelch level from 1 to 30.

D Automatic Noise Limiter “ANL”

The ANL (Automatic Noise Limiter) function reduces noise components such as that caused by engine ignition systems while receiving.

• OFF

• ON

: The ANL function is OFF.

: The ANL function is ON.

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5

21

22

5

MENU MODE

■ MENU mode items (Continued)

D AM Squelch Level “SQL LEVEL”

Set the squelch level for AM mode operation.

In order to receive signals properly, the squelch must be adjusted to the proper level.

• –010–010 : Setting AM squelch level from –10 to 10.

D Lock Mode “LOCK MODE”

Set the lock function effective area.

• OFF

• DIAL

: The lock function is nonfunctional.

: The lock function applies to [DIAL].

• PANEL : The lock function applies to buttons on the front panel.

D Dualwatch Interval “DW INTERVAL”

Set the interval time while operating dualwatch.

• FAST : The interval time sets to 300 msec.

• MID : The interval time sets to 600 msec.

• SLOW : The interval time sets to 2 sec.

D Priority Watch Interval “PRI. WATCH”

Set the active frequency receive interval time while receiving the standby frequency.

• FAST

• MID

: The interval time sets to 400 msec.

: The interval time sets to 800 msec.

• SLOW : The interval time sets to 2 sec.

D Memory Protection “MEM PROTECT”

Set the memory protection to regular memory channels and group memory channels.

Editing the regular memory and group memory channels is inhibited while the protection is ON.

• OFF : The memory protection is OFF.

• ON : The memory protection is ON.

D Group Memory Channel Display

“GRP MEMORY”

Set the displaying whether the label displays or not.

• CH : The only channel number is displayed.

• LABEL : The label is also displayed.

D Microphone1 Gain “MIC1 GAIN”

Set the microphone1’s gain.

• –010–010 : Setting the microphone1’s gain from –10 to 10.

D Microphone2 Gain “MIC2 GAIN”

Set the microphone2’s gain.

• –010–010 : Setting the microphone2’s gain from –10 to 10.

MENU MODE

5

■ MENU mode items (Continued)

D Sidetone Level “SIDETONE LV”

When using an optional headset (supplied from 3rd party*) via the adapter, the transceiver outputs your transmitted voice to the headset for monitoring.

*Ask your dealer in details.

• OFF (0) : The sidetone function is OFF.

• 001–080 : Setting sidetone level from 1 to 80.

D Transmitting Microphone Selection

“TX MIC SEL”

Set the usable microphone when pushing microphone’s PTT switch.

The item allows you to control which connected microphone is permitted to transmit.

• MIC1

• MIC2

: Selecting the microphone1.

: Selecting the microphone2.

• MIC1+2 : Selecting both the microphone1 and microphone2.

D Dimmer Mode “DISP MODE”

Set the OLED dimmer mode.

• OFF : The dimmer function is OFF.

• AUTO : Set the dimmer automatically depending on local brightness.

The light sensor which built-in the display is used for this function.

• MANUAL : Set the dimmer depending on Dimmer Brightness (Low)

“DISP LOW”.

D Dimmer Brightness (Low) “DISP LOW”

Set the lower brightness level in the automatic adjustment range when “AUTO” is selected at the “Dimmer Mode.”

The transceiver automatically adjusts its display brightness by the current lighting conditions.

• OFF : The key backlight sets OFF.

• 001–049 : Setting low dimmer brightness level from 1 to 49.

D Dimmer Brightness (High) “DISP HIGH”

Set the upper brightness level in the automatic adjustment range when “AUTO” is selected at the Dimmer Mode.

• 050–100 : Setting dimmer brightness level from 50 to 100.

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5

23

24

5

MENU MODE

■ MENU mode items (Continued)

D Dimmer Brightness (Manually) “DISP MAN.”

Set the brightness manually to suit your own preferences.

• 0–100 : Setting dimmer level manually from 0 (OFF) to 100.

D Dimmer Response “DISP RESP.”

Set the dimmer switching speed when selecting “AUTO” at the “Dimmer Mode.”

• STANDARD

: Selecting switch speed is normal.

• FAST : Selecting switch speed is fast.

D Frequency Display “FREQ DISP”

Set the 1 kHz digit frequency displaying to the OLED.

• OFF : The 1 kHz digit always does not display on the OLED.

• ON : The 1 kHz digit always display on the OLED.

• ZERO SUPP.

: The 1 kHz digit display on the OLED (Except the digit is 0).

D USER-1 Setting “U-1 ID SET”

Set the USER-1, channel tag, to the desired ID.

q Push [MEM] to enter the U-1 ID edit mode.

w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.

e Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit.

r Repeat w–e to input the U-1 ID.

t Push [MEM] again to store the U-1 ID, and exit the edit mode.

D USER-2 Setting “U-2 ID SET”

Set the USER-2, channel tag, to the desired ID.

q Push [MEM] to enter the U-2 ID edit mode.

w Rotate [DIAL] to select the desired character.

e Rotate [O-DIAL] to select the next input digit.

r Repeat w–e to input the U-2 ID.

t Push [MEM] again to store the U-2 ID, and exit the edit mode.

D External Input “AUX IN”

Set the external input mode.

• OFF : The external input does not use.

• ON : The external input is available while squelch is closing.

• INCOM : The external input is available with the intercom operations as following.

- The intercom function is OFF.

- While the intercom function does not use.

- While audio signal does not input to the intercom’s microphone.

MENU MODE

5

■ MENU mode items (Continued)

D External Input Level “AUX LEVEL”

Set the external input level.

• OFF (0) : The external input does not operate.

• 001–080 : Setting the external input level from 1 to 80.

• AF GAIN : Interlocking with [VOL].

D Beep Tone Level “BEEP”

Confirmation beep tones normally sound when storing memory, operating time-out-timer function, etc. These can be set the desired beep level as you prefer.

• OFF (0) : The beep tone turns OFF.

• 001–100 : Setting the beep tone level from 1 to 100.

NOTE:

When using an external speaker, the beep tone level when the squelch is closed is fixed and cannot be changed in the

MENU mode.

D Intercom Usable Setting “INCOM MODE”

Set the intercom using or not.

• ON

• OFF

: The intercom is usable.

: The intercom is unusable.

D Time-Out-Timer “TIME OUT”

To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the transceiver has a time-out-timer function. This timer starts when a transmission begins, and will cut off the transmission when the time set in the timer elapses.

• 020–240 : Setting time-out-timer starting period from 20 sec. to

240 sec. at 10 sec. intervals.

D Frequency Step “FREQ. STEP”

Set the desired frequency step: 8.33 kHz or 25 kHz.

• 25kHz

• 8.33kHz

: Setting the frequency step to 25 kHz.

: Setting the frequency step to 8.33 kHz.

D Memory Clear “MEM CLEAR”

Setting values in the CPU are cleared.

Push and hold [MEM] for 2 sec., the CPU is reset as follow.

• MENU

• MEMORY

• ALL

: MENU mode items are reset.

: Stored memories are reset.

: All CPU data is reset.

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INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

Transceiver installation

See the “INSTALLATION GUIDE” for details when attatching

IC-A210E.

q Insert a 3 /

32 in allen wrench into the 2-holes in the front panel.

COMM

DUAL EC

VOL

RCL

MEM

OFF

PUSH

TEST iA210E w Turn the wrench counterclockwise until the front panel is loose.

• A cable connects the front panel with the main unit.

e Disconnect the flat cable from the front panel’s connector to remove the front panel.

• Front panel rear view

Disconnect from here.

CAUTION: Treat the flat cable with care when disconnecting it.

r Visually confirm that the metal catches on the top and bottom of the transceiver are as shown below.

• Main unit top/bottom view t Turn the wrench clockwise until the main unit is fixed to the installation rack.

• Turn the wrench in the upper socket as shown below when using the installation rack for Icom products.

• Turn the wrench when in the lower socket as shown below when using the installation rack for 3rd party* products.

• Main unit front view

Use for pre-existing Icom radio installations

Use for pre-existing 3rd party radio* installations

*Ask your dealer for available products details.

y Replace the disconnected cable and removed front panel in place.

CAUTION: Treat the flat cable with care when connecting it.

Transceiver removal

The IC-A210E may easily be removed from the installation rack, if desired.

q Perform the same steps as q–e of “Transceiver installation” to remove the front panel (See the left column).

w Turn the wrench counterclockwise until the main unit moves slightly from the installation rack.

• See t of “Transceiver installation” for details.

e Pull out the transceiver slowly from the installation rack.

CLONING

7

D Data cloning

Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the programmed contents or data from a PC to a transceiver using the optional CS-A210

CLONING SOFTWARE

.

Data can be cloned to and from a PC (IBM compatible) using the optional CS-A210

CLONING SOFTWARE and the optional OPC-

1529R

CLONING CABLE

(connect with the data jack). Consult the

CS-A210 instruction manual and HELP file for details.

D Displayed Message

• While clone writing.

CLONE

WRITE

• When clone writing is finished properly.

CLONE

WRITE OK

• When clone writing error occurs.

CLONE

WRITE ERR

• While clone reading.

RX

127.00

MEMORY

CLONE

READ

• When turn the power OFF/ON after clone writing error occurs.

(The transceiver boots with Error mode.)

In this case, Clone writing correctly data to the transceiver is necessary to cancel the error.

CLONE

NO DATA

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6

0

7

27

28

8

SPECIFICATIONS

D General

• Frequency range

• Channel spacing

• Frequency stability

: 118.000 to 136.975 MHz

: 25 kHz or 8.33 kHz

: ±1 ppm (0˚C to +40˚C)

• Operating temperature

• Antenna impedance

: –20˚C to +55˚C

: 50 Ω

• Number of memory channels : 10 memory channels

200 group channels

10 history channels

10 GPS channels

• Power supply requirement : 13.80 V / 27.50 V DC

(negative ground)

(projections not incl.)

• Weight : approx 1.0 kg

D Transmitter

• Mode

• Output power

: A3E

: 6 W (Carrier power)

• Spurious emissions : –36 dBm (harmonics)

• Microphone impedance : 600 Ω

• Modulation limiting : 85% (Max 98%)

• Transmitter intermittent : 1 minute (Transmitter ON) duty cycle 3 minutes (Transmitter OFF)

D Receiver

• Receive system : Double conversion superheterodyne

• Intermediate frequencies : 1st 38.85 MHz

2nd 450 kHz

•Sensitivity : (AM) Less than 2 µV (pd) at 6 dB S/N

• Selectivity : • Channle spacing: 25 kHz

6 dB ±8.5 kHz

• Channel spacing: 8.33 kHz

6 dB ±2.8 kHz

• Spurious response rejc.

: More than 74 dBµ

• Audio output power : 5 W with a 4 Ω load (External speaker)

60 mW with a 500 Ω load

(Headphone)

All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

OPTIONS

9

D CS-A210

CLONING SOFTWARE

Provides quick and easy programming of items, including private channels, etc., via an Windows ® PC (Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000/Me/XP/Vista™) to transceiver.

D OPC-1529R

CLONING CABLE

• This cloning cable provides convenient connection to a PC to access programmable features, such as memory channels, memory name, etc.

D MB-53

MOUNTING BRACKET

For mounting the transceiver. The external speaker and microphone are included.

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8

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9

NOTE: Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with this transceiver. We are not responsible for the transceiver being damaged or any accident caused when using non-Icom optional equipment.

29

30

10

ABOUT DOC

DECLARATION

OF CONFORMITY

We Icom Inc. Japan

1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku

Osaka 547-0003, Japan

Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal

Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test

Suite measurements have been performed.

Kind of equipment: VHF AIR BAND TRANSCEIVER

Type-designation:

iC-a210e

0168

Düsseldorf 26th Sep. 2008

Place and date of issue

Icom (Europe) GmbH

Himmelgeister straße 100

D-40225 Düsseldorf

Authorized representative name

Version (where applicable):

This compliance is based on conformity with the following standards, specifications or documents: i) EN300 676 v1.3.1 (March 2003) ii) EN301 489-22 v1.3.1 (November 2003) iii) EN301 489-1 v1.6.1 (September 2005) iv) EN60950-1: 2006 v) EN50385: 2002 vi) EN50383: 2002

Y. Furukawa

General Manager

Signature

CE Versions of the IC-A210E which display the “CE” symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the

European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.

This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or may be subject to licensing conditions in the country of use. Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with national licensing requirements.

ABOUT DOC

10

• List of Country codes (ISO 3166-1)

Country

1 Austria

2 Belgium

3 Bulgaria

4 Croatia

5 Czech Republic CZ 22 Netherlands

6 Cyprus CY 23 Norway

7 Denmark

8 Estonia

DK 24 Poland

EE 25 Portugal

9 Finland

10 France

11 Germany

12 Greece

FI

FR

DE

GR

26 Romania

27 Slovakia

28 Slovenia

29 Spain

13 Hungary

14 Iceland

15 Ireland

16 Italy

17 Latvia

Codes

AT

Country

18 Liechtenstein

BE 19 Lithuania

BG 20 Luxembourg

HR 21 Malta

Codes

LI

LT

LU

MT

HU 30 Sweden

IS 31 Switzerland

IE

IT

LV

SE

CH

32 Turkey TR

33 United Kingdom GB

RO

SK

SI

ES

NL

NO

PL

PT

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32

INDEX

A

About DOC.............................................................................................30

Accessing 121.5 MHz emergency frequency.........................................18

AM squelch level ....................................................................................22

Automatic noise limiter ...........................................................................21

B

Basic operation ........................................................................................5

Beep tone level ......................................................................................25

Blank channel...........................................................................................9

C

Channel selection...................................................................................10

Channel tag list ......................................................................................16

Clearing the memory contents ...............................................................14

Cloning ...................................................................................................27

D

Data cloning ..........................................................................................27

Dimmer brightness (High) ......................................................................23

Dimmer brightness (Low) .......................................................................23

Dimmer brightness (Manually) ...............................................................24

Dimmer mode ........................................................................................23

Dimmer response...................................................................................24

Direct frequency selection........................................................................5

Direct frequency setting mode operation .................................................8

Displayed message................................................................................27

Dualwatch interval..................................................................................22

Dualwatch operation ................................................................................8

E

Emergency frequency ............................................................................18

Entering memory mode............................................................................9

External input .........................................................................................24

External input level.................................................................................25

F

FM squelch level ....................................................................................22

Frequency display ..................................................................................24

Frequency exchanging/not exchanging ...................................................6

Frequency selection .................................................................................5

Frequency set example............................................................................7

Frequency step ......................................................................................25

Frequency step setting...........................................................................19

Front panel ...............................................................................................1

Function display .......................................................................................4

G

General frequency selection ....................................................................5

GPS memory..........................................................................................17

GPS memory channel ..............................................................................9

GPS memory edit...................................................................................17

Group memory channel......................................................................9, 13

Group memory channel display .............................................................22

H

Headphone level ....................................................................................21

History memory channel ....................................................................9, 14

I

Installation and removal .........................................................................26

Intercom function....................................................................................19

Intercom usable setting ..........................................................................25

Intercom1 Microphone audio input level ................................................21

Intercom1 squelch level .........................................................................21

Intercom2 Microphone audio input level ................................................21

Intercom2 squelch level .........................................................................21

L

Lock function ..........................................................................................18

Lock mode..............................................................................................22

INDEX

M

Memory channel type...............................................................................9

Memory clear .........................................................................................25

Memory mode menu ..............................................................................12

Memory operation ....................................................................................9

Memory protect function...........................................................................9

Memory protection ...........................................................................17, 22

Menu mode items...................................................................................21

Menu mode programming ......................................................................20

Microphone1 gain ..................................................................................22

Microphone2 gain ..................................................................................22

O

Operating menu mode ...........................................................................20

Other functions.......................................................................................18

P

Panel descriptions....................................................................................1

Priority watch interval .............................................................................22

Programming channel names ................................................................15

Programming channel tag ......................................................................16

Programming example ...........................................................................11

Programming group names....................................................................15

Programming notes..................................................................................9

Programming a memory channel ...........................................................10

R

Regular memory channel ...................................................................9, 13

S

Safety training information .....................................................................35

Sidetone level .......................................................................................23

Squelch test function..............................................................................19

Standby frequency selection ....................................................................5

T

Time-Out-Timer ......................................................................................25

Transceiver installation ..........................................................................26

Transceiver removal...............................................................................26

Transferring memory contents ...............................................................12

Transmitting .............................................................................................6

Transmitting microphone selection .......................................................23

U

USER-1 setting ......................................................................................24

USER-2 setting ......................................................................................24

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34

M E M O

M E M O

35

A-6606H-1EU-e

Printed in Japan

© 2008 Icom Inc.

Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan

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