The service manual for the IC-V200 VHF FM Transceiver provides detailed information on the theoretical, physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics of the device, including setup, operation, and troubleshooting procedures. It includes sections on specifications, circuit descriptions, adjustment procedures, and parts lists, and advises users to contact authorized ICOM dealers or service centers for further assistance.
Manual Overview
The Icom IC-V200 VHF FM Transceiver service manual provides comprehensive guidance for troubleshooting, diagnostics, calibration, and board-level repairs. The manual emphasizes a structured troubleshooting flow, starting with ensuring the transceiver is disconnected from power before opening covers. It advises against connecting to power sources over 16V and warns against forcing variable components. Calibration and adjustments require an insulated tuning tool, and power should not remain on if the transceiver is defective. For diagnostics, the manual includes detailed sections on receiver, transmitter, PLL, logic, and indicator circuits, with specific guidance on adjustments for PLL, transmitter, and receiver circuits. Board-level guidance is provided through detailed layouts for the main, logic, CTCSS, and front units. The manual also includes a parts list for efficient ordering and replacement, specifying the need for model, serial number, and component details. Error codes and diagnostics are not explicitly detailed, but the manual provides a thorough circuit description to aid in identifying issues.
Quick Issues Covered
- Diagnose power-up failures; check voltage levels and connections.
- Calibrate PLL circuits for frequency stability and accuracy.
- Identify error codes related to transmitter adjustments.
Overview
The IC-V200 is a VHF FM transceiver. The service manual provides comprehensive service information on the theoretical, physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics of the device. It includes sections on specifications, circuit descriptions, adjustment procedures, and parts lists, among others.
Specifications
- Frequency range: 146 ~ 174 MHz (varies by version)
- Number of channels: 12
- Usable temperature range: -30°C ~ +60°C
- Channel spacing: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz (varies by version)
- Antenna impedance: 50Ω
- Power supply requirement: 13.8V DC (Negative ground)
- Current drain: Receive standby 350mA, Receive max. audio 1.0A, Transmit 3.0A or 6.0A (varies by version)
- Dimensions: 440(W) x 50(H) x 163(D)mm
- Weight: 1.3kg
- Receiving system: Double-conversion superheterodyne
- Modulation acceptance: 16 kHz (varies by version)
- Intermediate frequency: 1st: 21.8MHz, 2nd: 455kHz
- Sensitivity: 0.35uV for 12dB SINAD
- Threshold squelch sensitivity: 0.18uV
- Spurious and image rejection: 70dB
- Selectivity: 70dB at adjacent channel
- Intermodulation rejection: 70dB
- Audio output power: More than 3W at 10% distortion with a 4Ω load
- Audio output impedance: 4Ω
- Frequency stability: ±0.0005%
- RF output power: 10W or 25W (varies by version)
- Emission mode: 16KOF3E
- Modulation system: Variable reactance frequency modulation
- Max. frequency deviation: ±2.5 kHz, ±5 kHz, or ±25 kHz (varies by version)
- Spurious and harmonic emissions: 70dB below peak output power
- Frequency tolerance: ±0.0005%
- Adjacent channel power: 70dB
- Audio frequency response: -3dB ~ +1dB in a 6dB/octave range from 300Hz to 3000Hz
- Audio harmonic distortion: 10% maximum
- Hum and Noise: 40dB
- Limiting of modulator: 70 ~ 100% of maximum deviation
Controls & Indicators
SQUELCH CONTROL
BUSY INDICATOR
TRANSMIT INDICATOR
POWER/VOLUME CONTROL
CHANNEL MONITOR SWITCH
CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH
MIC CONNECTOR
Installation / Setup
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Operation
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Troubleshooting & Error Codes
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Safety & Warnings
1. Do not open transceiver covers until the transceiver is disconnected from a power source.
2. Do not connect the transceiver to an external power source of more than 16V.
3. Do not force any of the variable components; turn them slowly and smoothly.
4. Do not short any circuits or electronic parts.
5. An insulated tuning tool must be used for all adjustments.
6. Do not keep power on for a long time when the transceiver is defective.
7. Do not transmit power into a signal generator or sweep generator. Always connect a 30dB~40dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment.
8. Read the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equipment to the transceiver.
Download MANUAL Service manual (PDF – 20.6 MB)
Icom IC-V200 Service Manual PDF (20.6 MB): Guides technicians in troubleshooting, calibrating, and repairing the IC-V200 model.
- Brand: Icom-ic-v200-service
- Model: MANUAL
- Type: Service manual
- File size: 20.6 MB
Overview
Brief overview of the product.
Specifications
- Key spec 1
- Key spec 2
Controls & Indicators
Control panel/button layout.
Installation / Setup
- Step 1…
- Step 2…
Operation
Basic usage, modes, cycles.
Troubleshooting & Error Codes
| Issue / Code | Fix |
|---|---|
| Example | How to fix… |
Safety & Warnings
- Important warning…
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Icom IC-V200 Service Manual Overview
The Icom IC-V200 is a reliable handheld two-way radio designed for clear and efficient communication in various professional and recreational environments. This service manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
Main Features and Specifications
- Frequency Range: VHF 136-174 MHz
- Power Output: 5 Watts (High), 1 Watt (Low)
- Channel Capacity: 16 memory channels
- Battery Type: Rechargeable NiMH battery pack
- Operating Voltage: 7.2V DC
- Display: 7-segment LCD for channel indication
- Built-in CTCSS and DCS for privacy codes
- Durable and compact design suitable for outdoor use
Basic Usage and Operation Tips
To operate the IC-V200, turn the power knob clockwise to switch the unit on and adjust the volume. Select your desired channel using the channel selector knob. Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button to transmit and release it to listen. Regularly charge the battery to maintain optimal performance and avoid sudden power loss during use. Familiarize yourself with the keypad functions and channel scanning features for efficient communication.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If you experience weak transmission or reception, check the antenna connection and ensure the battery is fully charged. For distorted audio, verify that the volume is set correctly and that the microphone is unobstructed. Clean the exterior of the radio regularly with a soft, dry cloth and avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures. Refer to the service manual for detailed circuit diagrams and component replacement instructions to assist with repairs.
Safety Reminder
Always use the Icom IC-V200 in accordance with local regulations and avoid transmitting in restricted areas. Do not disassemble the radio unless you are qualified to do so, as improper handling may cause damage or injury. Keep the device away from water and extreme heat, and use only manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories to ensure safe operation.