Icom IC-R8500 instruction manual Troubleshooting

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13 TROUBLESHOOTING

The following chart is designed to help you correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or

solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center.

POWER

RECEIVE FUNCTIONS

FRONT PANEL CONTROL

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

REF.

Power does not turn

• DC power cable is improperly con-

• Reconnect the DC power cable se-

p. 8

ON when [POWER] is

nected.

curely.

 

 

pushed in.

• A fuse is blown.

• Check for the cause, then replace the

p. 37

 

 

fuse with a spare one.

 

 

• During AC adapter operation, the

• Connect the jumper connector to the

p. 8

 

jumper connector is not in use.

[DC13.8V] jack on the receiver’s rear panel.

 

 

• External 12 V DC is connected to the

• Connect the external power source to

p. 8

 

[DC IN] jack.

the [DC13.8V] jack. The [DC IN] jack ac-

 

 

 

cepts an AC adapter (AD-55/A/V) only.

 

 

 

 

 

Receiver turns OFF by

• The sleep timer has been activated.

• Turn power back ON, then push

p. 29

itself.

 

[SLEEP] one or more times to turn the

 

 

 

sleep timer function OFF, if desired.

 

 

 

 

 

No sound comes from

• Volume level is too low.

• Rotate [AF GAIN] clockwise to obtain a

the speaker.

 

suitable listening level.

 

 

• The squelch is closed.

• Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise to

p. 14

 

 

open the squelch.

 

 

 

• An external speaker or headphones are

• Disconnect the

external speaker or

 

connected.

headphones.

 

 

 

• CW narrow mode is selected when no

• Select another mode or install the op-

pgs.

 

optional filter is installed.

tional CW narrow filter.

13, 38

 

 

 

 

Sensitivity is low.

• The coaxial cable is cut.

• Fix the coaxial cable.

 

• No antenna is connected.

• Connect an antenna.

p. 8

 

• The connected antenna is not matched

• Connect an antenna matched to the re-

p. 8

 

to the receive frequency.

ceiving frequency.

 

 

• Wrong antenna connector is used for

• Check the antenna connection.

p. 8

 

V/UHF and HF antenna.

 

 

 

 

• Wrong antenna connector is selected in

• Select the proper antenna connector:

p. 31

 

set mode for HF antenna.

SO-239 or phono (RCA).

 

 

• An RF attenuator is activated.

• Push [ATT 10 dB] or [ATT 20 dB] to can-

 

 

cel the function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receive signal is un-

• [IF SHIFT] is rotated too far CCW or

• Set [IF SHIFT] to the center position.

p. 14

clear or distorted.

CW.

 

 

 

 

• [APF] is rotated too far CCW or CW.

• Set the [APF] control to the center position

p. 15

 

 

or push the [APF] switch to turn it OFF.

 

 

• The wrong mode switch is pushed.

• Push the correct mode switch.

p. 13

 

 

 

 

WFM mode cannot be

• The operating frequency is lower than

• Set the frequency above 30 MHz when

p. 13

set.

30 MHz. (WFM mode cannot be se-

in WFM mode.

 

 

 

lected below 30 MHz.)

 

 

 

Main dial does not func-

• The lock function is activated.

• Push [LOCK] for 1 sec. to deactivate.

p. 12

tion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[LOCK] does not lock

DIAL LOCK is selected in quick set

• Select PANEL

LOCK in quick set

p. 31

the keypad, function

mode.

mode.

 

 

switches, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The selected frequency

• The memory channel was changed be-

• Push [MW] for 1 sec. to write into a

p. 19

is erased.

fore writing into memory.

memory before changing channels.

 

 

 

 

 

The frequency is not

• An optional UT-102 VOICE SYNTHESIZER

• Install the UT-102.

p. 38

announced when push-

UNIT is not installed.

 

 

 

ing [SPCH].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents IC-r8500 Accessories included with the IC-R8500 Qty Explicit DefinitionsTable of Contents ➋ SLEEP/SET Switch SLEEP/SET Panel DescriptionFront panel ➎ Headphone Jack Phones@0S-METER 5SPEECH/LOCK Switch SPCH/LOCK7MAIN Dial @7SCAN Switches Scan Scan SET Skip p Auto pPrio p DLY D/S pRear panel 7ATTENUATOR Indicators 9RECEIVE IndicatorFunction display MHz kHzMounting installation ConnectionsLocation Receiver standRequired connections Using a long wire antenna for HF bands TYPE-N Connector Installation ExamplePL-259 Connector Installation Example Antenna connection GroundingConnecting to a PC Tape recorder connectionsTransceive function Data demodulation terminalFrequency Setting Using the keypadExample Setting the Frequency Using the Keypad Read me firstUsing the main dial Selecting a tuning stepSetting the programmable tuning step Setting the lock function coverageReceive Functions Initial settingsMode selection Center indicator Squelch functionFunctions for FM Functions for SSB/CWBFO adjustment Noise blankerAudio peak filter Dagc functionFor high speed data 9600 bps reception in FM mode Data communicationsConnections Receiving methodBank Initial Contents Usage Memory ChannelsGeneral Bank selectionUsing the M-CH selector Using the keypadChannel 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 Scans OperationMemory scan Memory select scanDProgrammed scan Mode select function Specifying skip channel and frequencyPriority scan Specifying skip channelsTurning OFF the automatic function Automatic bank limit/skip functionsVoice scan control function Scan speed/delay functions Programming scan edge frequenciesScan resume condition OFF DLY ∞Scan speed Assigning a function to the DELAY/SPEED controlScan delay Sleep Timer OperationSET Mode Selecting quick set modeSelecting initial set mode Display Example Quick SET ModeQuick set mode items Initial set mode items When the optional UT-102 Voice Synthesizer Unit is Installed, you can select between EnglishInstalled, you can select between faster or slower This item sets the data transfer rate. When AutoConnector Information RS-232C socket Remote jackIf OUT jack AGC OUT jackDC 13.8 V and DC in sockets REC Remote jackREC OUT jack Phones jackControl Commands Command tableData format Basic format from PC to IC-R8500Memory channel contents set & write 1A ‘OK’ message from IC-R8500 to PC‘NG’ message from IC-R8500 to PC Special bank number and channels bnMaintenance Optional Installations ➂Replace the top coverCR-293HIGH Stability Crystal Unit Operation TV-R7100 specificationsGeneral TV receiverTroubleshooting Memory Channels Scan Problem Possible Cause Solution Receiver SpecificationsGeneral Options AH-7000FL-52ACW Narrow Filter 455 kHz 500Hz/-6 dB AD-55/A/V AC AdapterCount on us

IC-R8500 specifications

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