Instruction Manual
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... changed after connecting a radio to the radio's ACC socket, MIC connector, or S/P DIF jack for the RS-BA1. Icom, Icom Inc. NOTE: • This instruction manual based on the PC performance (OS, environment, etc.), the ...RS-BA1 operation with the PC and peripheral devices. Depending on RS-BA1 Version 1.0. • In this manual, or any part hereof, is easily interrupted. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for audio communication cannot be interrupted, or a control by Icom Inc. The settings of this manual, Microsoft® Windows...
... changed after connecting a radio to the radio's ACC socket, MIC connector, or S/P DIF jack for the RS-BA1. Icom, Icom Inc. NOTE: • This instruction manual based on the PC performance (OS, environment, etc.), the ...RS-BA1 operation with the PC and peripheral devices. Depending on RS-BA1 Version 1.0. • In this manual, or any part hereof, is easily interrupted. This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for audio communication cannot be interrupted, or a control by Icom Inc. The settings of this manual, Microsoft® Windows...
Instruction Manual
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Click q Click e C lick [Allow a program through the Internet. To let the Remote Utility work properly, add it as standard; Click 1 Windows 7 q C lick [Control Panel] in the menu. w "Adjust your computer's settings" appears, then click [System and Security]. w Click u ... programs and features" list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark Click is the security function that can prevent improper access through Windows Firewall]. this is in the box, and then click [OK]. y "Add a Program" appears, and click [Remote Utility] and then [Add]....
Click q Click e C lick [Allow a program through the Internet. To let the Remote Utility work properly, add it as standard; Click 1 Windows 7 q C lick [Control Panel] in the menu. w "Adjust your computer's settings" appears, then click [System and Security]. w Click u ... programs and features" list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark Click is the security function that can prevent improper access through Windows Firewall]. this is in the box, and then click [OK]. y "Add a Program" appears, and click [Remote Utility] and then [Add]....
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... Click 20 21 2 w Click 10 Remove the check mark 11 i R eturns to remove it. 1 PREPARATION Windows Vista q C lick [Control Panel] in "Block all incoming connections," click to "Windows Firewall Settings" on or off]. 3 4 u "Add a Program" appears, and click [Remote Utility] and ...then [OK]. 5 6 Click 7 r If "User Account Control" appears, click [Continue]. q Click 1 w Click 2 e C lick [Turn Windows Firewall on the [Ex- ceptions] tab. 12 In the "Program or port" list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark is inserted...
... Click 20 21 2 w Click 10 Remove the check mark 11 i R eturns to remove it. 1 PREPARATION Windows Vista q C lick [Control Panel] in "Block all incoming connections," click to "Windows Firewall Settings" on or off]. 3 4 u "Add a Program" appears, and click [Remote Utility] and ...then [OK]. 5 6 Click 7 r If "User Account Control" appears, click [Continue]. q Click 1 w Click 2 e C lick [Turn Windows Firewall on the [Ex- ceptions] tab. 12 In the "Program or port" list, check that [Remote Utility] is displayed, and a check mark is inserted...
Instruction Manual
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... in the menu. Remove the check mark r C lick the [Exceptions] tab, and then click [Add Program...]. w D ouble-click [Windows Firewall]. t "Add a Program" appears, and then click [Remote Utility] and then [OK]. Double-click q Click e "Windows Firewall" appears. If a check mark is in the box, and then click [OK]. q Click q Check w Click w Click...
... in the menu. Remove the check mark r C lick the [Exceptions] tab, and then click [Add Program...]. w D ouble-click [Windows Firewall]. t "Add a Program" appears, and then click [Remote Utility] and then [OK]. Double-click q Click e "Windows Firewall" appears. If a check mark is in the box, and then click [OK]. q Click q Check w Click w Click...
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..." setting is to adjust the received audio level from the radio. 1 PREPARATION ■ Volume adjustment for audio device Before you start communicating using the RS-BA1, the PC's audio volume must be set each one individually. • Configurable items, displayed screens and used terms differ, depending on your PC is...level of the device that appears, and then click [Properties]. e "Speaker Properties" appears, and then confirm "Use this device (enable)" is based on Windows 7.) q R ight-click the speaker icon on the next page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21...
..." setting is to adjust the received audio level from the radio. 1 PREPARATION ■ Volume adjustment for audio device Before you start communicating using the RS-BA1, the PC's audio volume must be set each one individually. • Configurable items, displayed screens and used terms differ, depending on your PC is...level of the device that appears, and then click [Properties]. e "Speaker Properties" appears, and then confirm "Use this device (enable)" is based on Windows 7.) q R ight-click the speaker icon on the next page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21...
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...• W hen the mute setting is displayed in the list that a check mark is not displayed. 1 PREPARATION ■ Volume adjustment for audio device Windows 7/ Windows Vista (Continued) t C lick the [Recording] tab on "Sound." Select an audio device that you will use, in the Device Usage menu on ...microphone's audio level by moving the slide control to the right or left. After adjusting, click [OK] to this device." • If you use the Windows Vista, the [Listen] tab does not appear. w Check u C lick the [Listen] tab. Confirm that appears, and then click [Properties]. phone" ...
...• W hen the mute setting is displayed in the list that a check mark is not displayed. 1 PREPARATION ■ Volume adjustment for audio device Windows 7/ Windows Vista (Continued) t C lick the [Recording] tab on "Sound." Select an audio device that you will use, in the Device Usage menu on ...microphone's audio level by moving the slide control to the right or left. After adjusting, click [OK] to this device." • If you use the Windows Vista, the [Listen] tab does not appear. w Check u C lick the [Listen] tab. Confirm that appears, and then click [Properties]. phone" ...
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... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6 y R eturn to turn OFF. q Adjust w Click Click e C lick [Sounds and Audio Devices]. 1 PREPARATION Windows XP q C lick [Control Panel] in the Sound playback, and then click [Volume...]. q Click w Select e Click t "Speaker" appears. To adjust the audio volume level, move the...
... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6 y R eturn to turn OFF. q Adjust w Click Click e C lick [Sounds and Audio Devices]. 1 PREPARATION Windows XP q C lick [Control Panel] in the Sound playback, and then click [Volume...]. q Click w Select e Click t "Speaker" appears. To adjust the audio volume level, move the...
Instruction Manual
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.... e Setting Screen Displays various settings you are configuring a Base station, register radios which are physically connected to store the settings, open the Remote Utility help window. Server Setting User List When you are configuring a Base station, register users to allow them to display its setting screen. Common About Shows registration and...
.... e Setting Screen Displays various settings you are configuring a Base station, register radios which are physically connected to store the settings, open the Remote Utility help window. Server Setting User List When you are configuring a Base station, register users to allow them to display its setting screen. Common About Shows registration and...
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Find out your PC's computer name to identify a particular workstation on the network. Base station Router Remote station Icom radio IP address : 192.168.0.10 Computer name : BasePC Request "192.168.0.10" (IP address) or "BasePC" (Computer name) D To let Remote stations ... how to find out the Base station's computer name, or IP address, to be requested by Remote stations, with an example illustrated below. Windows 7/ Windows Vista (This description is displayed in the Computer name field. Check the name which is based on networks to let Remote stations access the Base...
Find out your PC's computer name to identify a particular workstation on the network. Base station Router Remote station Icom radio IP address : 192.168.0.10 Computer name : BasePC Request "192.168.0.10" (IP address) or "BasePC" (Computer name) D To let Remote stations ... how to find out the Base station's computer name, or IP address, to be requested by Remote stations, with an example illustrated below. Windows 7/ Windows Vista (This description is displayed in the Computer name field. Check the name which is based on networks to let Remote stations access the Base...
Instruction Manual
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... IP address is a numerical label that you let Remote stations access the Base station using it. an IP address which is assigned to close the window. 1 2 q Right-click w "Network and Sharing Center" appears, then click q Check 3 [Local Area Connection]. 4 5 w Click 6 Click e "Local Area Connection ... click [Details...]. If the DHCP Enabled field reads "Yes," we rec- 10 ommend that is displayed in the 7 "Network Connection Details" window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address 8 to your PC's IP address to access the 9 Base station. When the DHCP ...
... IP address is a numerical label that you let Remote stations access the Base station using it. an IP address which is assigned to close the window. 1 2 q Right-click w "Network and Sharing Center" appears, then click q Check 3 [Local Area Connection]. 4 5 w Click 6 Click e "Local Area Connection ... click [Details...]. If the DHCP Enabled field reads "Yes," we rec- 10 ommend that is displayed in the 7 "Network Connection Details" window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address 8 to your PC's IP address to access the 9 Base station. When the DHCP ...
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...STATION ■ To configure the remote control system through a LAN D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its IP address (continued) Windows Vista q Right-click [Computer] in the IP Address field. w Right-click r "Network Connection Details" appears, then check an IP address which is ...Connection Status" appears, then click [Details...]. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to close the window. If the DHCP Enabled field reads "Yes," we recommend that you let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name. (p. 11...
...STATION ■ To configure the remote control system through a LAN D To let Remote stations access the Base station using its IP address (continued) Windows Vista q Right-click [Computer] in the IP Address field. w Right-click r "Network Connection Details" appears, then check an IP address which is ...Connection Status" appears, then click [Details...]. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time to close the window. If the DHCP Enabled field reads "Yes," we recommend that you let Remote stations access the Base station using its computer name. (p. 11...
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... e "Local Area Connection Status" appears, then click the [Support] tab. Check an IP address which is displayed in the "Local Area Connection Status" window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your PC. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time... access the Base station. If the Address Type field reads "Assigned by DHCP" in the IP Address field, and then click [Close] to close the window. tions access the Base station using its computer name. (p. 11) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 ...
... e "Local Area Connection Status" appears, then click the [Support] tab. Check an IP address which is displayed in the "Local Area Connection Status" window, the DHCP server assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your PC. Because of this, Remote stations will have to match the IP address each time... access the Base station. If the Address Type field reads "Assigned by DHCP" in the IP Address field, and then click [Close] to close the window. tions access the Base station using its computer name. (p. 11) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 ...
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... does not always solve the problem. Solution S elect an address other than the Remote Controller. NOTE: If you attempt to 6) Windows 7 and Windows Vista have the Volume Mixer function that the Remote Utility or the control software is based on the assumption that you could not solve the...21, 25) If you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista, please check that can be heard The description in the system? If you connect a new USB audio device to an appropriate volume level. Possible cause 2 An earphone or other than "E0" in the CI-V Address (RS-BA1) menu in your PC, the audio...
... does not always solve the problem. Solution S elect an address other than the Remote Controller. NOTE: If you attempt to 6) Windows 7 and Windows Vista have the Volume Mixer function that the Remote Utility or the control software is based on the assumption that you could not solve the...21, 25) If you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista, please check that can be heard The description in the system? If you connect a new USB audio device to an appropriate volume level. Possible cause 2 An earphone or other than "E0" in the CI-V Address (RS-BA1) menu in your PC, the audio...
Quick Reference Guide
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... to the Radio under Radio list and Server List. You can remotely control the radio only if on the Base Station Computer. Firewall Considerations The Windows operating system includes a Firewall setting as an exception in the Firewall In the "Allowed programs and features" list, make sure to your radio, this is...
... to the Radio under Radio list and Server List. You can remotely control the radio only if on the Base Station Computer. Firewall Considerations The Windows operating system includes a Firewall setting as an exception in the Firewall In the "Allowed programs and features" list, make sure to your radio, this is...
Quick Reference Guide
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Type "cmd". 4. In the Command window, type "ipconfig". 6. Press Enter on your Base Station Computer 1. Click Start. 2. Click OK. 5. Click Run. 3. Connecting to the RS-BA1 Locally Finding the IP of your keyboard. 4
Type "cmd". 4. In the Command window, type "ipconfig". 6. Press Enter on your Base Station Computer 1. Click Start. 2. Click OK. 5. Click Run. 3. Connecting to the RS-BA1 Locally Finding the IP of your keyboard. 4
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Click Add. 15. 13. Enter your CI-‐V address in the Address field. Click the CI-‐V checkbox and enter your radio name in the Set Mode window. 17. This information is available in the Instruction manual for your radio or in the Radio Name field. 16. Click User Permission. 11 Click the Radio List Tab. 14. Click the Public Checkbox. 18.
Click Add. 15. 13. Enter your CI-‐V address in the Address field. Click the CI-‐V checkbox and enter your radio name in the Set Mode window. 17. This information is available in the Instruction manual for your radio or in the Radio Name field. 16. Click User Permission. 11 Click the Radio List Tab. 14. Click the Public Checkbox. 18.
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When using a USB connection between your COM Port number in the COM Port Number field. 23. When setting a COM port manually, click the Manual Checkbox and select your COM Port in the Device Manager window. 13 You can look up your computer and Icom radio, Click Auto for COM Port/Audio Setting. 22. 21.
When using a USB connection between your COM Port number in the COM Port Number field. 23. When setting a COM port manually, click the Manual Checkbox and select your COM Port in the Device Manager window. 13 You can look up your computer and Icom radio, Click Auto for COM Port/Audio Setting. 22. 21.
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x Audio issues can be current and that all cables plugged in the Settings window (below). x Check that supports the RS-‐BA1. x Reboot your Icom radio should be resolved by selecting the right Output/Input Audio Device in the correct connectors? This screen appears after clicking Settings. 16 will appear ...
x Audio issues can be current and that all cables plugged in the Settings window (below). x Check that supports the RS-‐BA1. x Reboot your Icom radio should be resolved by selecting the right Output/Input Audio Device in the correct connectors? This screen appears after clicking Settings. 16 will appear ...
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At the Connect Setting window, click Model and select your headset/mic. 18 If using any USB headsets/mic, click Audio Device (Voice Memory) and select your radio (verify the revision number). 4. Enter the address for your port 6. Click COM Port to select your model radio in the CI-‐V address (Radio) field. 7. 3. Click Remote Utility and select your radio. 5.
At the Connect Setting window, click Model and select your headset/mic. 18 If using any USB headsets/mic, click Audio Device (Voice Memory) and select your radio (verify the revision number). 4. Enter the address for your port 6. Click COM Port to select your model radio in the CI-‐V address (Radio) field. 7. 3. Click Remote Utility and select your radio. 5.
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If connection is successful, you are connected. 7. CONNECTING means you will see the following window. Click Radio List and you will see your radio come up. 22
If connection is successful, you are connected. 7. CONNECTING means you will see the following window. Click Radio List and you will see your radio come up. 22