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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iC- 2710h
DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER
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RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an
AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while
driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—
anything less may result in an accident.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more
than 16 V DC. This connection will ruin the transceiver.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using
reverse polarity. This connection will ruin the transceiver.
NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and
fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting,
the transceiver might be damaged.
NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of
the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily
injury.
NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan
on the rear panel.
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
i
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before
using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This instruction man-
ual contains important operating instructions for the
IC-2710H.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
The explicit definitions below apply to this instruction manual.
CAUTIONS
WORD DEFINITION
RWARNING
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
may occur.
CAUTION
Equipment damage may occur.
NOTE
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.
The IC-2710H Europe versions comply with essential re-
quirements of the 89/336/EEC directive for Electromagnetic
Compatibility. This compliance is based on conformity with
the ETSI specification prEIS300 684 (EMC product standard
for Commercially Available Amateur Radio Equipment).
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ii
UNPACKING
Accessories included with the transceiver:
Qty.
DC power cable (OPC-346)............................................. 1
Mobile mounting bracket ................................................. 1
Microphone (HM-98)........................................................ 1
Fuse (20 A)...................................................................... 1
Knob bolt (M4 x 8) ........................................................... 4
Mounting bolt (M5 x 12)................................................... 4
Nut (M5)........................................................................... 4
Spring washer (M5) ......................................................... 4
Flat washer (M5).............................................................. 4
Self-tapping screws (A0 5 x 16)....................................... 4
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment
containing a transmitter.
During mobile operation,
DO NOT operate the transceiver
without running the vehicle’s engine. When transceiver power
is ON and your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery
will soon become exhausted.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
operating it continuously for long periods.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in areas with tem-
peratures below –10°C (+14°F) or above +60°C (+140°F) or
in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or al-
cohol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver
surfaces.
USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other
manufacturer’s microphones have different pin assignments
and may damage the transceiver.
➀➁
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii
IMPORTANT .................................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ................................................................. i
CAUTIONS ...................................................................................... i
UNPACKING ................................................................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................. iii
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 1 – 8
Front panel ........................................................................................... 1
Function display ................................................................................... 3
Rear panel ............................................................................................ 5
Microphone .......................................................................................... 6
Microphone keypad .............................................................................. 7
2 INSTALLATION ................................................................. 9 14
Installation methods ............................................................................. 9
Location .............................................................................................. 10
Single body installation ...................................................................... 10
Microphone connection ...................................................................... 11
Separate installation ........................................................................... 11
Optional MB-58 installation ................................................................ 12
Battery connection ............................................................................. 13
DC power supply connection ............................................................. 13
Antenna installation ............................................................................ 14
3 SETTING A FREQUENCY .............................................. 15 19
Preparation ......................................................................................... 15
Lock functions .................................................................................... 16
Using a tuning dial .............................................................................. 17
Using [Y]/[Z] switches ....................................................................... 17
Tuning step selection ......................................................................... 18
Using the keypad ............................................................................... 19
4 BASIC OPERATION ....................................................... 20 – 26
Receiving ........................................................................................... 20
Monitor function .................................................................................. 21
Audio mute function ........................................................................... 21
Avionics band receive ........................................................................ 21
Sub band access ................................................................................ 22
Sub band mute/sub band busy beep ................................................. 23
Para-watch ......................................................................................... 24
Transmitting ........................................................................................ 25
Selecting the output power ................................................................. 25
Crossband full duplex ......................................................................... 26
One-touch PTT function ..................................................................... 26
5 REPEATER OPERATION ............................................... 27 – 31
Operation ........................................................................................... 27
Subaudible tones ............................................................................... 29
Offset frequency ................................................................................. 30
Auto repeater ..................................................................................... 31
6 MEMORY OPERATION .................................................. 32 – 36
General description ............................................................................ 32
Memory channel selection ................................................................. 32
Programming a memory channel ....................................................... 33
Programming a memory channel via the microphone .......................... 34
Transferring memory contents ........................................................... 35
Memory clearing ................................................................................. 36
7 CALL CHANNEL OPERATION ...................................... 37 38
Calling up a call channel contents ...................................................... 37
Transferring call channel contents ..................................................... 37
Programming a call channel ............................................................... 38
8 SCRATCH PAD MEMORY .............................................. 39 40
What is a scratch pad memory? ......................................................... 39
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iv
Calling up a scratch pad memory ....................................................... 39
Transferring scratch pad memory contents ........................................ 40
9 SCAN OPERATION ........................................................ 41 46
Scan types ......................................................................................... 41
Start/stop scan ................................................................................... 42
Programming scan edges .................................................................. 43
Programming scan edges via the microphone ................................... 44
Skip channel setting ........................................................................... 45
Scan resume condition ....................................................................... 46
10 PRIORITY WATCH .......................................................... 47 – 48
Priority watch types ............................................................................ 47
Priority watch operation ...................................................................... 48
11 DTMF MEMORY ENCODER .......................................... 49 – 52
Programming a DTMF code ............................................................... 49
Clearing the DTMF memory contents ................................................ 49
Programming a DTMF code via the microphone ............................... 50
Transmitting a DTMF code ................................................................. 51
DTMF speed ...................................................................................... 52
12 POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH ........................ 53 – 55
Pocket beep operation ....................................................................... 53
Tone squelch operation ...................................................................... 54
Tone scan ........................................................................................... 55
13 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH ..................................... 56 – 62
Pager function .................................................................................... 56
Code channels ................................................................................... 57
Code programming ............................................................................ 58
Pager operation .................................................................................. 59
Code squelch function ........................................................................ 61
Code squelch operation ..................................................................... 62
14 EXTERNAL DTMF REMOTE .......................................... 63 – 64
15 OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION ......................................... 65
Optional unit installation ..................................................................... 65
16 WIRELESS OPERATION ................................................ 66 – 71
Connection ......................................................................................... 66
HM-90
WIRELESS MICROPHONE
............................................................ 66
EX-1759 installation ........................................................................... 67
HM-90 switches .................................................................................. 68
Microphone address ........................................................................... 71
17 OTHER FUNCTIONS ...................................................... 72 74
Beep tones on/off ............................................................................... 72
Time-out timer .................................................................................... 72
Auto power-off .................................................................................... 73
Cooling fan setting ............................................................................. 73
Microphone [F-1]/[F-2] keys ............................................................... 74
Display dimmer setting ....................................................................... 74
Demonstration display ........................................................................ 74
18 MAINTENANCE .............................................................. 75 77
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 75
Fuse replacement .............................................................................. 77
Partial resetting .................................................................................. 77
Total resetting ..................................................................................... 77
19 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 78
20 OPTIONS ........................................................................ 79 – 80
21 MODE ARRANGEMENT CHART ................................... 81 – 82
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
1
1
q POWER SWITCH [POWER]
Turns power ON and OFF when pushed for 1 sec.
w TUNING DIALS
Select the operating frequency (p. 17), the memory
channel (p. 32), the contents of the set mode display
(p. 82) and the scanning direction. (p. 42)
Select the main band when pushed. (p. 15)
When the sub band is selected, activate the sub band
function when pushed and held. (p. 22)
When the main band is selected, change the operating
band (for para watch) when pushed and held. (p. 24)
e SQUELCH CONTROLS [SQL(MONI)]
Vary the squelch level. (p. 20)
RF attenuator activates and increases the attenuation when
rotated clockwise to the center position and further.
Toggles squelch opened and closed when pushed.
Transmit frequency is automatically selected when squelch
opens.
r VOLUME CONTROLS [VOL(SET L)]/[VOL(SET D)]
Adjust the audio levels. (p. 20)
Select set mode when pushed. (p. 82)
Toggles the lock function ON/OFF when pushed and
held [SET
(L)]. (p. 16)
Allows you to adjust the display brightness when
pushed and held [SET
(D)]. (p. 74)
V MHz
SCAN
S.MW MW
LOW DUP POWER DTMF T
MONI
SQL
MONI
SQL
SET L
VOL
SET D
VOL
M CALL
PRIO
V MHz
SCAN
S.MW MW
M CALL
PRIO
LOCK
VFO
CALL
MR
SUB
BAND
F-2
F-1
Function display (p. 3)
Front panel (remote controller)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
2
t VFO/MHz SWITCHES [V/MHz(SCAN)]
Select and toggle VFO mode and 1 MHz tuning display.
Start a scan when pushed and held. (p. 42)
y MEMORY/CALL CHANNEL SWITCHES
[M/CALL(PRIO)]
Select and toggle memory mode or a call channel.
(pgs. 32, 37)
Activate the priority watch function when pushed and
held. (p. 47)
u SELECT MEMORY/MEMORY WRITE SWITCHES
[S.MW(MW)]
Select a memory channel for programming. (p. 33)
Program selected memory when pushed and held. (p. 33)
i OUTPUT POWER/DUPLEX SWITCH [LOW(DUP)]
Each push changes the output power selection. (p. 25)
There are 3 output powers available: low, mid and high.
Push and hold to select a duplex setting. (p. 27)
There are 3 duplex settings available: minus duplex (“–
DUP appears, plus duplex (+ DUP appears) and simplex.
o DTMF/TONE SWITCH [DTMF(T)]
Turns DTMF memory encoder ON and OFF for au-
topatch operation. (p. 49)
When an optional UT-49 is installed, activates the DTMF
memory, pager or code squelch function in sequence.
Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON and OFF for re-
peater access when pushed and held. (p. 27)
When an optional UT-104 is installed, activates the subaudi-
ble tone encoder, pocket beep or tone squelch function in
sequence.
!0 MICROPHONE
To connect the supplied microphone, detach the front
panel in advance.
Multi-function keypad can be accessed by removing
the keypad cover. (p. 7)
Be careful not to lose the cover.
!1 FRONT PANEL RELEASE LATCH
While pushing this latch, slide the front panel to the left to
remove it.
!2 MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
Connect the supplied microphone or optional EX-1759
IN
-
FRARED RECEIVER
. (p. 11)
!3 CABLE GUTTERS
Pass the microphone cable through one of the gutters
when attaching the front panel.
!4 MICROPHONE RELEASE
Push to release the microphone.
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1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
3
q SUB BAND ACCESS INDICATORS (p. 22)
Appear when the sub band access function is activated
and indicate the function control band via the microphone
and some front panel switches (except transmitting).
w MAIN BAND INDICATORS (p. 15)
Indicate the main band for transmit and function control.
e TRANSMIT INDICATORS (p. 25)
Appear while transmitting.
Flash while transmitting with the one-touch PTT func-
tion (p. 26).
r FREQUENCY READOUTS
Show the operating frequency, set mode contents, etc.
The decimal point of the frequency flashes while scanning.
(p. 42)
•“d appears in place of the 100 MHz while the DTMF memory
function is in use; when optional units are installed, P, or C
appears in place of the 100 MHz while the pager or code
squelch functions are in use, respectively. (pgs. 49, 59, 61)
t DUPLEX INDICATORS (p. 27)
DUP–” or DUP appear during semi-duplex operation (re-
peater operation).
y TONE INDICATORS
T appears while the subaudible tone encoder is in
use. (p. 27)
T SQL appears while the optional tone squelch func-
tion is in use. (p. 54)
T SQLS appears while the optional pocket beep
function is in use. (p. 53)
BUSY
LOW
LOW
MUTE
PRIO
DUP
SKIP SKIP
BUSY
MUTE
PRIO
T SQL
DUP
TSQL
TOT
AO
REMO
q
wert y ui
o
!0
!1
q
o
!0
!1
!2!3!4!5!6 !2!3!4!5!6!7
werty
Function display
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1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
u EXTERNAL DTMF CONTROL INDICATOR (p. 63)
Appears when the optional external DTMF control function
is in use.
Available for the U.S.A. version only.
i TOT (TIME-OUT TIMER) INDICATOR (p. 72)
Appears while the time-out timer has been activated.
o AUDIO MUTE INDICATORS (p. 21)
Appear when the audio mute function is activated via mi-
crophone control.
This function is cancelled when any switch or control is oper-
ated.
!0 PRIORITY WATCH INDICATORS (p. 48)
Appear while the priority watch is activated; ash while the
watch is paused.
!1 OUTPUT POWER INDICATORS (p. 25)
LOW appears for low output power. (5 W)
LOW appears for mid output power. (10 W)
No indicator appears for high output power.
!2 MEMORY CHANNEL READOUTS
Show the selected memory channel numbers. (p. 32)
Only 2 capital L”’s appear while the frequency lock
function is in use. (p. 16)
A capital C appears while on a call channel (p. 37)
L1L3 appear when a scratch pad memory is se-
lected. (p. 39)
A small c appears when VFO mode is selected from
the call channel or a scratch pad memory (pgs. 37, 39)
!3 SKIP INDICATORS (p. 45)
Appear when the displayed memory channel is specied
as a skip channel.
!4 MEMORY INDICATORS (p. 32)
Appear when memory mode is selected.
!5 S/RF INDICATORS (p. 25)
Show the relative signal strength while receiving sig-
nals.
Show the output power selection while transmitting.
!6 BUSY INDICATORS (p. 20)
Appear while a signal is being received or the squelch is
open.
!7 AUTO POWER-OFF INDICATOR (p. 73)
Appears while the auto power-off function is in use.
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1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
5
Rear panel
q
w
e
r
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR [ANT]
Accepts a 50 dual band antenna with a PL-259 connec-
tor. (p. 14)
w SPEAKER JACK 1 [144 MHz SP]
Connects a 48 speaker, if required. Outputs the 144
MHz bands audio. See the table at right for details.
e SPEAKER JACK 2 [430(440) MHz SP]
Connects a 48 speaker, if required. Outputs both
bands audio when [430(440) MHz SP] has no connection.
r POWER RECEPTACLE [DC13.8V]
Accepts 13.8 V DC with the supplied DC power cable.
D Speaker information
Connected
speaker
VHF band audio UHF band audio
With no exter-
nal speakers
Internal speaker (mixed audio)
[144 MHz SP]
only
External speaker
[430(440) MHz
SP] only
External speaker (mixed audio)
2 external
speakers
External speaker via
[144 MHz SP]
External speaker via
[430(440) MHz SP]
Internal speaker
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
6
Microphone
LOCK
VFO
CALL
MR
SUB
BAND
MW
FUNC
A
CLR
D-OFF
B
SET
PTT-M
3
PRIO
DTMF
6
LOW
AFC-OFF
2
SCAN
CSQL
5
MID
AFC
1
MONI
PGR
4
HIGH
T-OFF
C
ENT
TSQL
9
SIMP
16
KEY LOCK
#
TSQLS
8
DUP+
TONE-2
0
TONE
7
DUP
TONE-1
F-2
F-1
DTMF-S
MUTE
D
SQLSQLVOLVOL
Mic element
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
q UP/DOWN SWITCHES [Y]/[Z]
Push either switch to change the operating frequency,
memory channel, set mode contents, etc. (pgs. 17, 32)
Push and hold either switch to start scanning. (p. 42)
w PTT SWITCH
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. (p. 25)
Toggles between transmitting and receiving while the
one-touch PTT function is in use. (p. 26)
e VFO SWITCH [VFO(LOCK)]
Push to select VFO mode.
Push and hold to toggle the lock function ON and OFF.
r MEMORY SWITCH [MR(CALL)]
Push to select memory mode. (p. 32)
Push and hold to select the call channel. (p. 37)
t ACTIVITY INDICATOR
Lights red while a key is pushed; lights green while the
one-touch PTT function is in use.
y BAND SWITCH
Push to toggle the main band. (p. 15)
Push and hold to turn the sub band access function ON
and OFF. (p. 22)
u FUNCTION SWITCHES [F-1]/[F-2] (p. 74)
Assign your desired key function from the front panel
switches.
Default settings are VHF and UHF tuning dials to [F-1] and [F-2],
respectively for quick band selection.
i FUNCTION INDICATOR
Lights yellow while [FUNC] is activatedindicates the
secondary function of switches can be accessed.
Lights green when [DTMF-S] is activatedDTMF sig-
nals can be transmitted with the keypad. (p. 51)
o KEYPAD
Used for controlling the transceiver, transmitting a DTMF
encoder, etc. See pgs. 7 and 8 for function details.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
7
Microphone keypad
FUNCTION
SECONDARY FUNCTION (after )
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Toggles between opening and closing the
accessed bands squelch. (p. 20)
No secondary function.
After :
Transmit the appropriate
DTMF code or push [1] to
[8] to transmit the DTMF
memory contents when
the DTMF memory en-
coder is activated. (p. 51)
Starts and stops scanning. (p. 42)
Starts tone scan when an optional tone
squelch is in use. (p. 55)
No secondary function.
Starts and stops priority watch. (p. 48)
Turns the one-touch PTT function ON and
OFF. (p. 26)
Selects high output power. (p. 26) Turns the optional pager function ON.(p. 59)
Selects middle output power. (p. 26) Turns the optional code squelch function
ON. (p. 62)
Selects low output power. (p. 26)
Turns the DTMF memory encoder function
ON. (p. 50)
Selects duplex. (p. 28)
Turns the subaudible tone encoder ON.
(p. 28)
Selects +duplex. (p. 28)
Turns the optional pocket beep function ON.
(p. 53)
Selects simplex (p. 28)
Turns the optional tone squelch function
ON. (p. 54)
Increases the audio output. (p. 20)
While being pushed, transmits a 1750 Hz
tone. (p. 28)
AFC
1
MONI
AFC-OFF
2
SCAN
PTT-M
3
PRIO
PGR
4
HIGH
CSQL
5
MID
DTMF
6
LOW
TONE
7
DUP
TSQLS
8
DUP+
TSQL
9
SIMP
TONE-2
0
VOL
KEY
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Y
CHANNEL
r programming
e channel for
d code squelch
INITIAL SET MODESET MODE
MONISEL L
SEL L
Sub band mute (p. 23)
SKIP
Skip channel*
2
setting (p. 45)
Beep tone on/off (p. 72)
Turn power ON while pushing [SET L].
Time-out timer (p. 72)
Auto power-off (p. 73)
DUP
T
Auto repeater* (p. 31)
* U.S.A. version only.
Cooling fan setting (p. 73)
Microphone address (p. 74)
MONI
DTMF speed (p. 52)
Offset frequency
(p. 30)
DUP
Scan resume
condition (p. 46)
Tuning step*
1
(p. 18)
Subaudible tone
frequency (p. 29)
T
*
1
Only appears when entering SET mode from VFO mode.
*
2
Only appears when entering SET mode from memory mode.
activated.
When the pager or code squelch is in use.
21
MODE ARRANGEMENT
82
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