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1PANEL DESCRIPTION
Rear panel
qOUTPUT ANTENNA CONNECTORS
[ANT1] [ANT4] (p. 6)
Accept a 50 antenna with a PL-259 connector.
wACCESSORY SOCKET-1 [ACC-1]
ACCESSORY SOCKET-2 [ACC-2]
Enable connection to Icom exciters (transceivers).
- See the page at right for socket information.
- The [ACC-2] socket is connected in parallel with [ACC-
1] by default and can be used for connecting external
equipment such as the EX-627 AUTOMATIC ANTENNA
SELECTOR, etc.These sockets can be separated by the
[EXCITER] switch. (!0)
eREMOTE CONTROLLER CABLE HOLE [CON-
TROLLER] (p. 11)
Used for separation of the remote controller and lin-
ear amplier.
rALC OUTPUT JACKS [ALC1]/[ALC2] (p. 12)
Connect to the ALC input jack of a non-Icom exciter
(transceiver).
- Control voltage: 10 to 0 V DC
tSEND CONTROL JACKS [SEND1]/[SEND2]
(p. 9)
Input terminals for transmit control. Go to ground
while transmitting.
- Max. control level: 5.0 V DC/0.1 A
- Ground level: 0.5 to 0.8 V DC
yCI-V REMOTE CONTROL JACKS [REMOTE]
(pgs. 79)
Used for band control with an Icom CI-V exciter
(transceiver).
uALC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT POTS
[ALC adj1]/[ALC adj2] (p. 12)
Adjust the ALC levels.
RCAUTION! DO NOT operate the IC-
PW1/EURO before adjusting the [ALC adj1] and
[ALC adj2] pots properly.This may damage the nal
FETs.
iCIRCUIT BREAKERS (p. 17)
Cut off the AC input when over current occurs.
- Circuit breaker capacity: 20 A (U.S.A. version)
15 A (Europe version)
oGROUND TERMINAL (p. 6)
Connect this terminal to a ground to prevent elec-
trical shocks, TVI, BCI and other problems.
ANT4
ACC-2 ALC2
REMOTE ALC adj2
SEND2 ALC1SEND1
EXCITER
CONTROLLER
ACC-1
ANT3 ANT2 ANT1 INPUT1
INPUT2
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