Instruction Manual
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... and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at least 1 m) from the magnetic navigation compass to an AC outlet. DO NOT connect the transceiver to this instruction manual. This will ruin the transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the IC-M700PRO SSB RADIO TELEPHONE. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL-This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the destruction, damage...
... and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at least 1 m) from the magnetic navigation compass to an AC outlet. DO NOT connect the transceiver to this instruction manual. This will ruin the transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the IC-M700PRO SSB RADIO TELEPHONE. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL-This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the destruction, damage...
Instruction Manual
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... A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY 5 ■ Memory mode/VFO mode 5 ■ Selecting a channel 5 D Scan function 6 ■ Selecting a frequency 6 ■ Resetting the CPU 7 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 8 ■ Basic voice receive and transmit 8 ■ Functions for transmit 8 D Transmit frequency check 8 ■ Functions for receive 9 D Squelch function 9 D Noise blanker 9 D AGC OFF function 9 D Clarity control 9 ■ CW operation 10 ■ FSK operation 10 5 SET MODE 11 ■ Set mode operation 11 ■ Set mode contents 11 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 15...
... A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY 5 ■ Memory mode/VFO mode 5 ■ Selecting a channel 5 D Scan function 6 ■ Selecting a frequency 6 ■ Resetting the CPU 7 4 RECEIVE AND TRANSMIT 8 ■ Basic voice receive and transmit 8 ■ Functions for transmit 8 D Transmit frequency check 8 ■ Functions for receive 9 D Squelch function 9 D Noise blanker 9 D AGC OFF function 9 D Clarity control 9 ■ CW operation 10 ■ FSK operation 10 5 SET MODE 11 ■ Set mode operation 11 ■ Set mode contents 11 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION 15...
Instruction Manual
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... not allowed. ❑ PRIORITIES q Read all others. not be kept in any way. Universal Time (UTC) is frequently used in the maintenance log; w Adjustments, repairs, channel frequency changes and authorized modifications affecting electrical operation of each time you call another vessel or coast station. However, non-licensed individuals may operate a transceiver. w Give your call sign which is your unanswered calls short, less than...
... not allowed. ❑ PRIORITIES q Read all others. not be kept in any way. Universal Time (UTC) is frequently used in the maintenance log; w Adjustments, repairs, channel frequency changes and authorized modifications affecting electrical operation of each time you call another vessel or coast station. However, non-licensed individuals may operate a transceiver. w Give your call sign which is your unanswered calls short, less than...
Instruction Manual
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... on set mode setting (pgs. 13 and 14). ➥ In the VFO mode, changes the operating frequency in 0.1 kHz steps. • Frequencies selected in the display while the speaker is turned OFF. • Any external speaker connected to the speaker when the microphone or handset is being received. ception of 50 channels are temporary. w POWER SWITCH [POWER] Turns power ON or OFF. t VOLUME CONTROL [VOLUME] Adjusts the audio output level. • No sound is output to...
... on set mode setting (pgs. 13 and 14). ➥ In the VFO mode, changes the operating frequency in 0.1 kHz steps. • Frequencies selected in the display while the speaker is turned OFF. • Any external speaker connected to the speaker when the microphone or handset is being received. ception of 50 channels are temporary. w POWER SWITCH [POWER] Turns power ON or OFF. t VOLUME CONTROL [VOLUME] Adjusts the audio output level. • No sound is output to...
Instruction Manual
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... OPERATION and CHANNEL LIST instruction sheet for AGC deactivated). !5 MODE SWITCH [MODE] Temporarily selects an operating mode. Available modes differ with the transceiver version. • USB, AM, J2B (AFSK), FSK, R3E and CW modes are available. • The temporary mode is connected. 3 iM 700PRO TX FREQ 2182KHz RESET [ALARM] + [TX FREQ] FOR ALARM TX MICROPHONE POWER SPEAKER DIMMER VOLUME !5 !4 !3 !2 ALM RX TX DSC 0 MODE GROUP SSB RADIO TELEPHONE AGC NB TUNE SQL CHANNEL F SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CL...
... OPERATION and CHANNEL LIST instruction sheet for AGC deactivated). !5 MODE SWITCH [MODE] Temporarily selects an operating mode. Available modes differ with the transceiver version. • USB, AM, J2B (AFSK), FSK, R3E and CW modes are available. • The temporary mode is connected. 3 iM 700PRO TX FREQ 2182KHz RESET [ALARM] + [TX FREQ] FOR ALARM TX MICROPHONE POWER SPEAKER DIMMER VOLUME !5 !4 !3 !2 ALM RX TX DSC 0 MODE GROUP SSB RADIO TELEPHONE AGC NB TUNE SQL CHANNEL F SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CL...
Instruction Manual
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... operating mode (type of emis- i NOISE BLANKER INDICATOR (p. 9) Appears when the [NB] switch is no transmit frequency programmed. 4 nel is simplex or duplex. • In the VFO mode, only simplex channels are available. • No indicator means that there is turned ON. r S/RF METER ➥ Shows the relative received signal strength while receiving. ➥ Shows output power while transmitting. y SQUELCH INDICATOR (p. 9) Appears when the squelch is deactivated. !2 FREQUENCY...
... operating mode (type of emis- i NOISE BLANKER INDICATOR (p. 9) Appears when the [NB] switch is no transmit frequency programmed. 4 nel is simplex or duplex. • In the VFO mode, only simplex channels are available. • No indicator means that there is turned ON. r S/RF METER ➥ Shows the relative received signal strength while receiving. ➥ Shows output power while transmitting. y SQUELCH INDICATOR (p. 9) Appears when the squelch is deactivated. !2 FREQUENCY...
Instruction Manual
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3 SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY ■ Memory mode/VFO mode The transceiver has 2 operating modes: memory mode and VFO mode. SQL Memory mode CH/FREQ CH/FREQ SIMP SQL VFO mode ■ Selecting a channel The transceiver has 150 channels divided into 3 groups of the 3 channel groups; w Rotate the [GROUP] selector to select the memory mode. The VFO mode is used to select frequencies around preprogrammed channels. lected with the [2182KHz] switch, channel selection is possible. q If necessary...
3 SELECTING A CHANNEL/FREQUENCY ■ Memory mode/VFO mode The transceiver has 2 operating modes: memory mode and VFO mode. SQL Memory mode CH/FREQ CH/FREQ SIMP SQL VFO mode ■ Selecting a channel The transceiver has 150 channels divided into 3 groups of the 3 channel groups; w Rotate the [GROUP] selector to select the memory mode. The VFO mode is used to select frequencies around preprogrammed channels. lected with the [2182KHz] switch, channel selection is possible. q If necessary...
Instruction Manual
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... MHz selected Rotate [CHANNEL] to select the VFO mode. • "FREQ" appears. Channel resume scan ch 2 ch 3 ch 1 ch 50 ch 5 scan pauses ch 4 for 10 seconds after the squelch opens, then resumes ■ Selecting a frequency The transceiver has 0.5 to 30.0 MHz general coverage receive capability, with a group of channels. e Push [SCAN] to stop scanning. • "SCAN" disappears. Use the VFO mode to select frequencies around the preprogrammed channels in the memory mode...
... MHz selected Rotate [CHANNEL] to select the VFO mode. • "FREQ" appears. Channel resume scan ch 2 ch 3 ch 1 ch 50 ch 5 scan pauses ch 4 for 10 seconds after the squelch opens, then resumes ■ Selecting a frequency The transceiver has 0.5 to 30.0 MHz general coverage receive capability, with a group of channels. e Push [SCAN] to stop scanning. • "SCAN" disappears. Use the VFO mode to select frequencies around the preprogrammed channels in the memory mode...
Instruction Manual
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... output power, according to select the memory mode. Push and hold the PTT switch on the microphone. • "TUNE" flashes for the first transmission on the channel, push and hold [TX FREQ] to 2 seconds for 1 to monitor the transmit frequency. • The display shows the transmit frequency. w Select the desired channel to -shore channel, the transmit frequency differs from the receive frequency. e Adjust [VOLUME] to other stations. In such cases, the transmit frequency should be received...
... output power, according to select the memory mode. Push and hold the PTT switch on the microphone. • "TUNE" flashes for the first transmission on the channel, push and hold [TX FREQ] to 2 seconds for 1 to monitor the transmit frequency. • The display shows the transmit frequency. w Select the desired channel to -shore channel, the transmit frequency differs from the receive frequency. e Adjust [VOLUME] to other stations. In such cases, the transmit frequency should be received...
Instruction Manual
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... can be adjusted in the set mode (p. 12). ➥ Some transceivers may operate 1.7 kHz higher than the IC-M700PRO's J2B mode, even when the same displayed frequencies are available, depending on page 12. ➥ Full break-in (receiving is possible while transmitting) ➥ Semi break-in (automatic transmission with keying) ➥ OFF (manual transmission is not in the CW mode. use . q Connect an FSK terminal unit as...
... can be adjusted in the set mode (p. 12). ➥ Some transceivers may operate 1.7 kHz higher than the IC-M700PRO's J2B mode, even when the same displayed frequencies are available, depending on page 12. ➥ Full break-in (receiving is possible while transmitting) ➥ Semi break-in (automatic transmission with keying) ➥ OFF (manual transmission is not in the CW mode. use . q Connect an FSK terminal unit as...
Instruction Manual
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... on a new frequency. Channel resume scan Scan pauses when squelch opens, then resumes after 10 seconds. (default) 11 q If necessary, push [POWER] to set the values or options for programming infrequently changed values or functions. ☞ N OTE: Some of the set mode. 5 SET MODE ■ Set mode operation Set mode operation is used for the selected item. r Rotate the [CHANNEL] selector to turn power ON and enter the set mode items described in the band when a channel is selected. [POWER] [1] [ENT...
... on a new frequency. Channel resume scan Scan pauses when squelch opens, then resumes after 10 seconds. (default) 11 q If necessary, push [POWER] to set the values or options for programming infrequently changed values or functions. ☞ N OTE: Some of the set mode. 5 SET MODE ■ Set mode operation Set mode operation is used for the selected item. r Rotate the [CHANNEL] selector to turn power ON and enter the set mode items described in the band when a channel is selected. [POWER] [1] [ENT...
Instruction Manual
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... selected without delay time (default) Semi break-in A1A mode) toggles transmit and receive with delay time OFF Manual transmission necessary for FSK operation. Full break-in allows you to mute receiving until keying stops with a delay time. Semi break-in allows you to receive signals between the mark and space frequency) are available for keying 12 "FK-REV OFF" (normal): key open (space); This...
... selected without delay time (default) Semi break-in A1A mode) toggles transmit and receive with delay time OFF Manual transmission necessary for FSK operation. Full break-in allows you to mute receiving until keying stops with a delay time. Semi break-in allows you to receive signals between the mark and space frequency) are available for keying 12 "FK-REV OFF" (normal): key open (space); This...
Instruction Manual
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... This item allows you to set for remote control. (11) Remote control input terminal Remote control signals can be input via the [REMOTE] socket or [CLONE] jack. (12) Display backlighting Allows you to select 1 of usable channels in channel group A, up to access the transceiver. The IC-M700PRO adopts the NMEA0183 format, and uses a "proprietary sentence" for Group A: 50...
... This item allows you to set for remote control. (11) Remote control input terminal Remote control signals can be input via the [REMOTE] socket or [CLONE] jack. (12) Display backlighting Allows you to select 1 of usable channels in channel group A, up to access the transceiver. The IC-M700PRO adopts the NMEA0183 format, and uses a "proprietary sentence" for Group A: 50...
Instruction Manual
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...;4" monaural plug. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Connections on the front panel. 12 V battery u TUNER RECEPTACLE Connects a control cable to an optional AT-130 an- r CLONE JACK For Dealer use 2 pcs. A female connector is not muted by the [SPEAKER] switch on the rear panel e Optional AT-130 q rt w u y R CAUTION: NEVER remove the i line fuse from the DC power cable. This will damage the transceiver. ■ Unpacking Microphone...
...;4" monaural plug. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Connections on the front panel. 12 V battery u TUNER RECEPTACLE Connects a control cable to an optional AT-130 an- r CLONE JACK For Dealer use 2 pcs. A female connector is not muted by the [SPEAKER] switch on the rear panel e Optional AT-130 q rt w u y R CAUTION: NEVER remove the i line fuse from the DC power cable. This will damage the transceiver. ■ Unpacking Microphone...
Instruction Manual
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... NMI+. 7 NMO+ NMEA data output. 8 NMO- power consumption: 30 A 17 Coaxial ground for AF+. 5 NMI+ NMEA data input. 6 NMI- 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Connector information (Continued) REMOTE 6 9 1 5 PIN PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 MOD+ Modulation input from an external terminal unit. 2 MOD- Coaxial ground for NMO+. 9 GND Ground for an external terminal unit. 4 AF- SPECIFICATIONS Input impedance: 600 ø...
... NMI+. 7 NMO+ NMEA data output. 8 NMO- power consumption: 30 A 17 Coaxial ground for AF+. 5 NMI+ NMEA data input. 6 NMI- 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Connector information (Continued) REMOTE 6 9 1 5 PIN PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 MOD+ Modulation input from an external terminal unit. 2 MOD- Coaxial ground for NMO+. 9 GND Ground for an external terminal unit. 4 AF- SPECIFICATIONS Input impedance: 600 ø...
Instruction Manual
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..., electrical shocks and interference from other equipment could also occur. NEVER connect the IC-M700PRO to make the connection as short as possible. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Ground connection The transceiver and antenna tuner MUST have an adequate ground connection. AVOID exceeding the 3 m (10 ft) length of the transceiver and antenna tuner installation will not function. black Crimp red 12 V battery Supplied DC power cable or Solder 18 Otherwise...
..., electrical shocks and interference from other equipment could also occur. NEVER connect the IC-M700PRO to make the connection as short as possible. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Ground connection The transceiver and antenna tuner MUST have an adequate ground connection. AVOID exceeding the 3 m (10 ft) length of the transceiver and antenna tuner installation will not function. black Crimp red 12 V battery Supplied DC power cable or Solder 18 Otherwise...
Instruction Manual
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... ANTENNA TUNER IC-M700PRO [KEY] [13.6] [START] [E] AT-130 [E] [13.6] [START] [KEY] To antenna element Coaxial cable D Non-Icom tuner Some non-Icom tuners may be helpful for AT-130-default) S9 (Start port level) Accepts "LOW" as an answer back signal. (used with the transceiver antenna connector. Grounded when pushing [TUNE]. (used for proper antenna installation. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Antenna Most stations operate with a 50 ø matched antenna...
... ANTENNA TUNER IC-M700PRO [KEY] [13.6] [START] [E] AT-130 [E] [13.6] [START] [KEY] To antenna element Coaxial cable D Non-Icom tuner Some non-Icom tuners may be helpful for AT-130-default) S9 (Start port level) Accepts "LOW" as an answer back signal. (used with the transceiver antenna connector. Grounded when pushing [TUNE]. (used for proper antenna installation. 6 CONNECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ■ Antenna Most stations operate with a 50 ø matched antenna...
Instruction Manual
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... adjust a setting for non-Icom tuner control. Front sealing Rear sealing Rear frame ■ Fuse replacement The fuses are installed in the DC power cable and the circuitry in the case are on the same side. ➥ Front sealing is mated correctly. ➥ R e a r s e a l i n g i s a t t a c h e d i n t h e p r o p e r orientation. ➥ Screws are tightened securely. D Circuitry fuse D DC power cable fuse FGB 30 A 5 A 21 w Remove the transceiver...
... adjust a setting for non-Icom tuner control. Front sealing Rear sealing Rear frame ■ Fuse replacement The fuses are installed in the DC power cable and the circuitry in the case are on the same side. ➥ Front sealing is mated correctly. ➥ R e a r s e a l i n g i s a t t a c h e d i n t h e p r o p e r orientation. ➥ Screws are tightened securely. D Circuitry fuse D DC power cable fuse FGB 30 A 5 A 21 w Remove the transceiver...
Instruction Manual
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POWER RECEIVE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. No sound comes from the ÷ The [SPEAKER] switch is closed. ÷ Turn ON the [SPEAKER] switch. speaker. ÷ Microphone is not connected. ÷ The squelch is turned OFF. operating mode. ÷ AGC is selected. when manual tuning is deactivated while receiving a ÷ Push [AGC] to select USB mode (or p. 3 transmission. AM, R3E, etc.). set mode when using an optional AT-130. ÷...
POWER RECEIVE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. No sound comes from the ÷ The [SPEAKER] switch is closed. ÷ Turn ON the [SPEAKER] switch. speaker. ÷ Microphone is not connected. ÷ The squelch is turned OFF. operating mode. ÷ AGC is selected. when manual tuning is deactivated while receiving a ÷ Push [AGC] to select USB mode (or p. 3 transmission. AM, R3E, etc.). set mode when using an optional AT-130. ÷...
Instruction Manual
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...) : Transmit (max. output power) 30 A Receive (max. Covers all HF bands from 1.5 to 30 MHz. 8 m (26 ft.) × 2 antenna wires are included. AT-130 automatic antenna tuner OPC-566 control cable Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna. 8 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ■ Specifications GENERAL • Frequency coverage : Receive 500 kHz-29.999 MHz Transmit 1.6- 2.9999 MHz 6.0- 6.9999 MHz 4.0- 4.9999 MHz 8.0- 8.9000 MHz 12.0- 13.9999 MHz 16.0- 17.9999 MHz 18.0- 19.9999 MHz 22...
...) : Transmit (max. output power) 30 A Receive (max. Covers all HF bands from 1.5 to 30 MHz. 8 m (26 ft.) × 2 antenna wires are included. AT-130 automatic antenna tuner OPC-566 control cable Matches the transceiver to a long wire antenna. 8 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS ■ Specifications GENERAL • Frequency coverage : Receive 500 kHz-29.999 MHz Transmit 1.6- 2.9999 MHz 6.0- 6.9999 MHz 4.0- 4.9999 MHz 8.0- 8.9000 MHz 12.0- 13.9999 MHz 16.0- 17.9999 MHz 18.0- 19.9999 MHz 22...