Icom IC-R8500 instruction manual Automatic bank limit/skip functions, Voice scan control function

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Automatic bank limit/skip functions

When starting a scan, the following functions are automatically turned ON by default; and the [SKIP] and [BANK] switches are deactivated during scan.

The bank limit function (for memory scan and select memory scan)—The memory scan operates within the selected bank only.

• Turning OFF the automatic function

The skip function (for any scan except priority scan)—memory channels specified as skip chan- nels are not checked during memory scan and select memory scan; the frequencies which are pro- grammed into memory channels as skip channels (not only in the skip bank but any memory chan- nels) during programmed scan and auto memory write scan.

Push [MEMO] for 1 sec.

A display as at right appears.

Rotate the [M-CH] selector to select the item, SKIP or

BANK.

Rotate the main dial to select the function AUTO or MANU- AL.

Push [MEMO] to return to the previous display.

The skip function is turned ON automatical-

SKIP AUTO ly at scan start.

[SKIP] does not function during scan.

 

The scan skip function is turned ON and

SKIP MANUAL

OFF by [SKIP] regardless of scan start.

The bank limit function is turned ON au-

BANK AUTO tomatically at scan start.

[BANK] does not function during scan.

BANK MANUAL

The bank limit function is turned ON and

OFF by [BANK] regardless of scan start.

Voice scan control function

This function is useful when you don’t want unmodu- lated signals pausing or cancelling a scan. When activated, the receiver checks received signals for voice components.

If a receiver signal includes voice components, and the tone of the voice components changes within 1 sec., scan pauses (or stops). If the received signal includes no voice components or the tone of the voice components does not change within 1 sec., scan resumes.

To toggle the function ON and OFF, push [VSC].

• “VSC” appears while it is activated.

 

 

 

VSC appears

FM

 

VSC OFF DLY

 

 

 

kHz

ICOM- IC-R8500

Unmodulated

Modulated

signal

signal

 

 

Scan edge 2

Scan edge 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

• The VSC function activates for any scan.

 

 

 

 

• The VSC function resumes the scan on unmod-

 

 

 

 

ulated signals even when the resume condition is

Scan

 

Scan pauses or is

set to “OFF” or “”.

 

Skip

cancelled.

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Contents IC-r8500 Explicit Definitions Accessories included with the IC-R8500 QtyTable of Contents Panel Description ➋ SLEEP/SET Switch SLEEP/SETFront panel ➎ Headphone Jack Phones@0S-METER 5SPEECH/LOCK Switch SPCH/LOCK7MAIN Dial @7SCAN Switches Scan Scan SET Auto p Skip pPrio p DLY D/S pRear panel 9RECEIVE Indicator 7ATTENUATOR IndicatorsFunction display MHz kHzConnections Mounting installationLocation Receiver standRequired connections TYPE-N Connector Installation Example Using a long wire antenna for HF bandsPL-259 Connector Installation Example Antenna connection GroundingTape recorder connections Connecting to a PCTransceive function Data demodulation terminalUsing the keypad Frequency SettingExample Setting the Frequency Using the Keypad Read me firstSelecting a tuning step Using the main dialSetting the programmable tuning step Setting the lock function coverageReceive Functions Initial settingsMode selection Squelch function Center indicatorFunctions for FM Functions for SSB/CWNoise blanker BFO adjustmentAudio peak filter Dagc functionData communications For high speed data 9600 bps reception in FM modeConnections Receiving methodMemory Channels Bank Initial Contents UsageGeneral Bank selectionUsing the keypad Using the M-CH selectorChannel selection Bank limit functionClearing ProgrammingCopy and paste memory editing Bank name programming Channel/bank namesChannel name programming To rearrange bank channel assignments Assigning channel numbersDeleting memory channels ➃ Push Bank for 1 sec. to perform the selected operation Adding/inserting memory channels➂ Rotate M-CH to select the following Operation ScansMemory scan Memory select scanDProgrammed scan Specifying skip channel and frequency Mode select functionPriority scan Specifying skip channelsTurning OFF the automatic function Automatic bank limit/skip functionsVoice scan control function Programming scan edge frequencies Scan speed/delay functionsScan resume condition OFF DLY ∞Scan speed Assigning a function to the DELAY/SPEED controlScan delay Operation Sleep TimerSelecting quick set mode SET ModeSelecting initial set mode Display Example Quick SET ModeQuick set mode items Initial set mode items Installed, you can select between English When the optional UT-102 Voice Synthesizer Unit isInstalled, you can select between faster or slower This item sets the data transfer rate. When AutoRS-232C socket Remote jack Connector InformationIf OUT jack AGC OUT jackREC Remote jack DC 13.8 V and DC in socketsREC OUT jack Phones jackCommand table Control CommandsData format Basic format from PC to IC-R8500‘OK’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Memory channel contents set & write 1A‘NG’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Special bank number and channels bnMaintenance ➂Replace the top cover Optional InstallationsCR-293HIGH Stability Crystal Unit TV-R7100 specifications OperationGeneral TV receiverTroubleshooting Memory Channels Scan Problem Possible Cause Solution Receiver SpecificationsGeneral AH-7000 OptionsFL-52ACW Narrow Filter 455 kHz 500Hz/-6 dB AD-55/A/V AC AdapterCount on us

IC-R8500 specifications

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