Icom rs-ba1 User manual

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RS-BA1
Installation guide A
RS-BA1
Installation guide A
Form2001
This guide explains the minimum required settings to congure a remote control system, taking the following
illustration as an example. In this example, a radio is connected to the Base station’s PC with the supplied USB
cable, and a remote station remotely controls the radio through the network.
• We recommend that you place the Remote station’s PC near to the Base station's PC and a radio, to check that
the settings are correct, and that you can correctly control the radio.
• You need to register the ID and password to the Base station to enable the Remote station to access the Base
station and the radio. BE CAREFUL in managing IDs and passwords.
• See the Instruction Manual, for detailed instructions on the RS-BA1.
You can also refer to each software’s help le, for assistance with the functions and settings.
While the software is open, push the [F1] key of the PC’s keyboard to open the help le.
Example of the remote control system
* In this illustration, routers or other devices are not described.
RC-28
(Optional)
InternetInternet
Icom radio Base station Remote station
CI-V address : 94
Baud rate : Auto
PC Name : Base PC
IP address : 192.168.0.10
Computer name: BasePC
PC Name : User PC
User ID : USER1
Password : USER0001
USB cable
(Supplied to the
RS-BA1 or a radio)
Router
IC-7300
NOTE:
The password, and other settings in this illustration
are only an example. Please congure the system
using your own settings.
For your convenience:
If you connect an RC-28 remote encoder to the
Remote station, you can use the RS-BA1 and feel
like you are operating the actual transceiver’s main
dial, [TRANSMIT] key and so on.
This guide contains instructions on how to congure the remote control system, and how to remotely control a
radio.
If you are using one of the following radios and connecting to the network directly, see the Installation guide B
(For radios with the Network function). (As of August 2017)
• IC-7851
• IC-7850
• IC-7800 (Firmware version 3.00 or later)
• IC-7700 (Firmware version 2.00 or later)
• IC-7610
Before reading this guide, please nish the installation, using the RS-BA1 Preparations.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual for detailed instructions.

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Step1. Connect the radio to the Base station's PC
Before connecting the radio to the PC, please nish the installation for the Base station's PC and the Remote
station's PC, using the RS-BA1 Preparations.
Step1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
The Network function enables the radio to directly connect to the network. With this function, the base station PC is not
necessary. See the Installation guide B (For radios with the Network function).
Radios with the Network function (As of August 2017)
• IC-7851
• IC-7850
• IC-7800 (Firmware version 3.00 or later)
• IC-7700 (Firmware version 2.00 or later)
• IC-7610
Check the connector type on your radio and see the following chart to connect your radio to the Base station’s
PC.
To connect an Icom CI-V command capable radio to the Base station’s PC, you have to make connections for
control command and audio communication.
RS-BA1 operation with the Base station’s PC connected to the radio’s ACC socket, MIC connector, or S/P DIF
jack for audio communication cannot be guaranteed.
• This guide explains the USB connection as example. See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“2. WHEN
CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK THROUGH A PC” section) when connecting to the radio's [REMOTE] jack
or [RS-232C] port.
Radio's connector
Outline
Model Ref.
Control command Audio
When connecting to the
radio's [USB] port Through a USB cable
IC-7100/IC-7200/
IC-7300/IC-7410/
IC-7600*1/IC-7610/
IC-7850/IC-7851/
IC-9100
p. A-3
When connecting to the
radio's [REMOTE] jack
Through the CT-17 ci-v
level converter
Through an audio cable connected between
the PC’s audio terminal and the radio’s [ACC]
socket or [MIC] connector
All
RS-BA1
Instruction
Manual
When connecting to the
radio's [RS-232C] port
Through an RS-232C
cable
Through an audio cable connected between
the PC’s audio terminal and the radio’s [ACC]
socket, [MIC] connector or [S/P DIF] jack
IC-7700/IC-7800*2
RS-BA1
Instruction
Manual
Select the connection pattern
*1 When you turn your radio ON or OFF from the Remote Controller, connect to the radio's [Remote] jack.
*2 When you turn your radio ON or OFF from the Remote Controller, connect to the radio's [Remote] jack or to the network
directly.
RC-28
(Optional)
Remote station
Base station
Connect to
the LAN port
A radio with the ser
ver function
Router
InternetInternet

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Step1. Connect the radio to the Base station's PC (Continued)
DWhen connecting to the radio’s [USB] port
For IC-7600 users
When you turn your radio ON or OFF from the Remote Controller, connect to the radio's [Remote] jack.
1. System requirements
• A PC that has a USB 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0 port
• Icom CI-V command capable radio that has a [USB]
port (Type B/Mini-B)
• The USB cable (supplied to the RS-BA1 or a radio)
2. Install a USB driver
CAUTION:
• NEVER connect the radio to the PC with the USB
cable until the USB driver installation has been
completed.
• The driver is not supported by the Windows®
automatic recognition system.
To use the USB cable between the radio and the PC,
you must rst install a USB driver.
• The USB driver comes with the RS-BA1. Or
download from the Icom website.
NOTE: When a PC with USB 3.0 port is used for
operating the radio, conrm the driver name. If
the name “Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to
UART Bridge (Driver Removal)” is displayed on the
Control Panel screen, uninstall it and then install
the latest driver.
The latest driver and installation guide can be
downloaded from here:
http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html
Read the installation guide before installing the driver.
3. Connect the radio to the Base station’s PC
Connect the radio to the Base station’s PC using the
USB cable.
• This guide is based on using a Type B USB cable.
USB cable
Radio
(Rear panel)
PC
To
the USB port
To a USB port
ACC
KEY
12
METER
REMOTE
Step1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
NOTE: If you connect a new USB audio device
to your PC, the device selected as the default on
your PC can be changed. Moreover, never connect
another radio using a USB cable while the Remote
Utility is open.

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Step2. Radio’s presettings
The RS-BA1 remotely controls Icom radios using CI-V (Icom Communication Interface) commands. See the CI-V
command table in the radio’s instruction manual for details of the functions that can be controlled.
1. The following manual settings are required when operating the RS-BA1
Properly preset the items in below table for functions that cannot be controlled by CI-V commands or the item
may cause unwanted actions. See the radio’s instruction manual for details of the settings or operation.
NOTE:
• Remove the transverter from the radio, if it is connected.
• To prevent an accidental transmission, we recommend you remove any keyer, keypad or other external
equipment connected to the radio.
• Set the radio to a normal operating mode. The radio cannot receive CI-V commands while in special modes,
such as the rmware update mode or cloning mode.
• If the radio has a Time-Out Timer function, we recommend you enable it to prevent the radio from continuously
transmitting.
1. Step2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
If you are using the IC-PW1 with the transceiver, be sure to set the CI-V baud rate to 19200 bps. After changing
the transceiver’s CI-V settings, be sure to reset the CPU of the IC-PW1 and set the transceiver’s CI-V settings
on the IC-PW1. See the IC-PW1 instruction manual for details.
Genre Item Model Setting
Function RIT function All Set to OFF.
∂TX function All Set to OFF.
Simple band scope IC-746PRO*/IC-7000*/IC-7100/IC-7400*/IC-9100 Set to OFF.
SWR Measurement function IC-746PRO*/IC-7000*/IC-7100/IC-7400*/IC-9100 Set to OFF.
Timer/Sleep Timer function Radios with the timer function Set the timer to OFF or to your schedule.
Weather Alert function IC-7100 Set to OFF.
Display RTTY decode screen IC-746PRO*/IC-756PROIII*/IC-7400* Exit the screen.
Volume Volume for the RX audio All Set the volume to a suitable level.
CI-V CI-V address All Set an appropriate CI-V address.
CI-V baud rate All Set to 19200 bps (or Auto).
CI-V USB Port IC-7300/IC-7610/
IC-7850 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)/
IC-7851 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)
To use the Scope function when
connecting to the USB port, set to Unlink
from [REMOTE].
CI-V USB Baud Rate IC-7300/IC-7610/
IC-7850 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)/
IC-7851 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)
To use the Scope function when
connecting to the USB port, set to
115200 (or Auto).
Set mode USB Serial Function Radios with a USB (B type) port Set to “CI-V” for the selected connection
type.
RS-232C Function Radios with an RS-232C port Set to “CI-V” for the selected connection
type.
* Operation on models without a USB connection cannot be guaranteed.

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Step2. Radio’s presettings (Continued)
2. The following settings are automatically set to the radio
When the RS-BA1’s Remote Controller connects to the radio, and you select the model name on the Connect
Setting screen, the following may be automatically set, depending on the model. When you manually operate the
radio, set these items as desired.
Genre Item Model Action
Function MAIN/SUB Tranking function IC-7610/IC-7850 (Firmware version 1.10 or
later)/
IC-7851 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)
Automatically set to OFF.
RIT function Radios with the Network function/
IC-7100 (Firmware version 1.10 or later)/
IC-7600 (Firmware version 2.00 or later)
Automatically set to OFF.
∂TX function Radios with the Network function/
IC-7600 (Firmware version 2.00 or later)
Automatically set to OFF.
SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning All Automatically set to OFF.
Calibration Marker Radios with Calibration Marker function Automatically set to OFF.
VOX function All Automatically set to OFF.
Scan function All Automatically cancel the scan.
RTTY lter IC-746PRO*/IC-756PROIII*/IC-7400* Automatically set to OFF.
Twin Peak Filter IC-746PRO*/IC-756PROIII*/IC-7400* Automatically set to OFF.
Display Dualwatch function Radios with the Dualwatch function Automatically set to OFF.
SUB band IC-9100 Automatically set to OFF.
Memory channel/Call channel All Automatically set to the VFO mode.
Operating
mode
DR (D-STAR® REPEATER)
mode
Radios with the DV mode Automatically set to OFF.
Satellite mode Radios with the Satellite mode Automatically set to OFF.
CI-V CI-V transceive All Automatically set to ON.
CI-V 731 Mode IC-746PRO*/IC-756PROIII*/IC-7400* Automatically set to OFF.
*
Operation on models without a USB connection cannot be guaranteed.
1. Step2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Step3. Before conguration
To congure the remote control system, the following settings are required.
DFirewall setting (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 1)
To let the Remote Utility work properly, it must be added as an exception in the Firewall. See the RS-BA1
Instruction Manual for details.
DVolume adjustment for your audio devices (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 6)
Before you start communicating using the RS-BA1, the PC’s audio volume must be set to a proper level.
When your PC is used as a Base station, adjust the audio level of the device that is connected to your radio.
When your PC is used as a Remote station, adjust the audio level of the device that your microphone, speaker,
or headset is connected to.
DTo allow access from the Internet (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 12)
If you congure the remote control system through the Internet, you need to congure your Base station and
Remote station routers to allow access from the Internet.
Congure the port forwarding settings, and IP lter settings on your router, for port numbers 50001, 50002, and
50003 which are used for the Remote Utility.
See your router’s manual for details of how to congure the settings.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“1. BEFORE USING REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM” section) for details.
1. 2. Step3. 4. 5. 6.

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Step4. Settings on the Base station’s PC
This section describes how to setup the Base station (Server) PC. Before conguring the settings, turn on the
radio.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“2. WHEN CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK THROUGH A PC” section)
for details.
1. 2. 3. Step4. 5. 6.
1Open the Remote Utility.
1. Double-click the “Remote Utility” icon on
your desktop to open the Remote Utility.
2. “Please set your own PC information” is
displayed, then click <OK>.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this
screen is displayed.
2Congure the settings.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this screen
is displayed.
Click <OK>, and then restart the Remote Utility.
3
Click
1Enter
2Conrm
3Select
4Select
5Click
6Click
Click the Setup that you want to do.
LIf no Servers and no radios are registered, this
screen is displayed.
Click
4Start the Setup Wizard.
Click
5Select a Radio for the Remote operation.
1Select
2Click

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Step4. Settings on the Base station’s PC (Continued)
1. 2. 3. Step4. 5. 6.
6Select a Radio.
7Set the CI-V/COM port settings.
Click
1Select
2Click
LIf the radio is not listed, click the <Search>
button.
LIf the radio is connected to the PC using other
than a USB cable, select from the Manual
drop-down list.
If the radio is connected to the PC using other
than a USB cable, the Audio Settings screen is
displayed.
Select the devices that input a received audio from
the radio and output a modulation to the radio, and
then click <Next>>.
8Register a User to accept connection.
1Click
2Enter
3Enter
4Click To set the user as
an administrator,
click to make a
check mark.
5Click 6Click
7Click
To prevent unauthorized access:
Set a long and strong password so that no one can
possibly guess it.
Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers or
characters.
(Example:
USER0001)

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Step4. Settings on the Base station’s PC (Continued)
1. 2. 3. Step4. 5. 6.
9Enter the radio name.
Click
LThe radio’s model name and the last 5 gures
of the serial number is entered by default.
10 The registration of the Radio is completed.
Click
By connecting the Radio to a USB port, the
default settings on the REC/PLAY device
window may change to the Radio’s Speaker
and Microphone. To conrm the settings, click
<Sound Settings>.

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Step5. Settings on the Remote station’s PC
This section describes how to setup the Remote station (Client) PC.
Before conguring the settings, connect a speaker and microphone, or headset to the Remote station’s PC.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“4. SETTINGS FOR A REMOTE STATION PC” section) for details.
1. 2. 3. 4. Step5. 6.
1Open the Remote Utility.
1. Double-click the “Remote Utility” icon on
your desktop to open the Remote Utility.
2. “Please set your own PC information” is
displayed, then click <OK>.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this
screen is displayed.
2Congure the settings.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this screen
is displayed.
Click <OK>, and then restart the Remote Utility.
3
Click
1Enter
2Conrm
3Select
4Select
5Click
6Click
Click the Setup that you want to do.
LIf no Servers and no radios are registered, this
screen is displayed.
Click
4Start the Setup Wizard.
Click
5Enter the Server Information.
1Enter
2Click

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Step5. Settings on the Remote station’s PC (Continued)
1. 2. 3. 4. Step5. 6.
6Enter the User ID and Password.
After clicking <Next>>, connects to the Server.
1Enter
3Click
2Enter
NOTE:
If you cannot connect to the Server, the error
screen is displayed.
Click <<Back>, and conrm the settings.
7Adding the Server has completed.
Click
8Connect the radio.
1Click
2Click
3Select
4Select
5Click
6Click
7Click
(Example: USER0001)

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Step6. Remote control operation
This section describes how to connect and remotely control a radio from a Remote station, using the Remote
Controller.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“5. REMOTE CONTROLLER’S BASIC OPERATION” section) for details.
• Since cannot turn the radio ON or OFF with remote control operation, the radio must be turned ON.
• The description in this section is based on the assumption that the connection to the radio using the Remote
Utility has succeeded (“<<Connected>>” is displayed under the radio name).
1Connect setting using the Remote Controller
1. Double-click the “RS-BA1 Remote Control” icon on your desktop to open the Remote
Controller.
2. Click the icon to the right in the toolbar, or click “Connect Setting...” in the “Option” menu.
• The Connect Setting screen is displayed.
3. Congure the connect settings as described below.
1Select a radio that you want to control in the “Model” menu. (Example: IC-7300)
2Select the connection between the transceiver and Base station in the “Connection” item.
(Example: USB)
• When the “MOD Select has also been changed.” dialog is displayed, click <OK>.
• The conrmation dialog for the connection setting may be displayed, depending on the transceiver. If connected
correctly, click <OK>.
3Select a radio that you are accessing using the Remote Utility, in the “Remote Utility” menu.
(Example: IC-7300 XXXXX)
• The CI-V settings are automatically loaded from the Remote Utility to the CI-V eld. The settings include the
virtual COM Port number, radio’s CI-V address and baud rate and the virtual audio device for the Voice Memory
function.
LIf the desired radio is not displayed in the “Remote Utility” menu, click <Search> to load the radios’ information
from the Remote Utility.
4Click <OK> to save the settings and close the screen.
1Select
3Select
4Click
2Select
1. 2. 3. 4. Step5.

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Step6. Remote control operation (Continued)
NOTE: DO NOT allow the PC to go into the sleep or standby mode while using the RS-BA1. Otherwise, it might
not work properly after the PC resumes normal activity.
When not using the radio:
• Disconnect the radio from both the Remote Controller and Remote Utility.
• Even if you disconnect from the radio, it does not turn OFF the radio.
• When using a radio that can be turned ON or OFF with the CI-V Power ON/OFF command:
- If you check the “Software closing turns OFF the Radio.” box, when you close the Remote Controller, the
radio’s power is also turned OFF.
- If you do not check the “Software closing turns OFF the Radio.” box, be sure to disconnect the radio from
Remote Controller, rst. And close the Remote Controller, and then close the Remote Utility.
• When you manually select the transmit audio input connector(s) to be used after nishing the Remote
mode, right-click the icon to the right in the toolbar, or click “Remote Setting...” in the “File” menu to
select.
- Regularly, it automatically returns to the original setting before you start the Remote mode.
Importing the repeater list: You can easily program the DV mode repeater information by importing the
repeater list preprogrammed for each radio. See the RS-BA1 Remote Controller’s Help le for importing details.
Selecting a modulation input connector
1. Click [MIC SET] on the Remote Controller.
2. The MIC SET screen appears.
Select an appropriate connector in the “MOD Select (Remote ON)” menu (ex. USB), to
input transmit audio from the PC to the radio. Then, click the close button to close the
screen.
2Click
1Select
2
3
Connecting to the radio using the Remote Controller
Click the icon to the right in the toolbar, or click “Connect ON” in the “File” menu, to connect to the
radio.
• When the connection has succeeded, the radio’s current data will be displayed on the main panel.
• The modulation input is automatically selected, depending on the setting in the “Connection” item.
However, if you select other than “USB,” or you want to use other connector than USB port, see “Selecting
a modulation input connector” described below for details.
Remote control operation
See the RS-BA1 Remote Controller’s help le for remote operation details, such as how to change the
frequency, or turn ON each function.
To display the help le, click “Contents” in the Help menu on the Remote Controller, or push the [F1] key on
your PC’s keyboard.
1. 2. 3. 4. Step5.

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RS-BA1 For radio with the Network function
Installation guide B
Form2001
This guide explains the minimum required settings to congure a remote control system, taking the following
illustration as an example. In this example, a Remote station remotely controls a Base station radio through the
network.
• We recommend that you place the Remote station’s PC near the Base station to check that the settings are
correct, and that you can correctly control the radio.
• Only users whose ID and password are registered on the Base station can access the Base station radio. BE
CAREFUL in managing IDs and passwords.
• See the Instruction Manual for detailed instructions on the RS-BA1.
You can also refer to each software’s help le for assistance with the functions and settings.
While the software is open, push the [F1] key of the PC’s keyboard to open the help le.
RS-BA1 For radio with the Network function
Installation guide B
This guide contains instructions on how to congure the remote control system, and how to remotely control a
radio with the Network function*.
Before reading this guide, please nish the installation, using the RS-BA1 Preparations.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual for detailed instructions.
*Radios with the Network function (As of August 2017)
• IC-7851
• IC-7850
• IC-7800 (Firmware version 3.00 or later)
• IC-7700 (Firmware version 2.00 or later)
• IC-7610
If you use other Icom radio, see the Installation guide A.
Example of the remote control system
NOTE:
The user ID, password, and other settings in this
illustration are only an example. Please congure
the system using your own settings.
For your convenience:
If you use an RC-28 remote encoder at the
Remote station, you can use the RS-BA1 and feel
like you are operating the actual radio’s main dial,
[TRANSMIT] key and so on.
IP address: 192.168.0.10 IP address: 192.168.0.1
RC-28
(Optional)
Remote station
PC Name:
User ID:
Password:
User PC
USER1
USER0001
Base station
IC-7851abc
8Eh
Auto
Network Radio Name:
CI-V address:
Baud rate:
Connect to
the LAN port
These instructions are based on using the IC-7851.
IC-7851
A radio with the server function
InternetInternet
Router

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2. The following settings are automatically set to the radio
When the RS-BA1’s Remote Controller connects to the radio, and you select the model name on the Connect
Setting screen, the following items are automatically set. When you manually operate the radio, set these items
as desired.
Step1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Step1. Radio’s presettings
The RS-BA1 remotely controls the radios with the Network function using CI-V (Icom Communication Interface)
commands.
See the CI-V command table in the radio’s instruction manual for details of the functions that can be controlled.
1. The following manual settings are required when operating the RS-BA1
Properly preset the items in the table below for functions that cannot be controlled by CI-V commands, or
for items that may cause unintended actions. See the radio’s instruction manual for details of the settings or
operation.
NOTE:
• Remove any transverter that is connected to the radio.
• To prevent accidental transmission, remove any keyer, keypad or other external input equipment connected to
the radio.
• We recommend you enable the Time-Out Timer function to prevent the radio from continuously transmitting.
transmitting.
If you are using the IC-PW1 with the transceiver, be sure to set the CI-V baud rate to 19200 bps. After changing
the transceiver’s CI-V settings, be sure to reset the CPU of the IC-PW1 and set the transceiver’s CI-V settings
on the IC-PW1. See the IC-PW1 instruction manual for details.
Genre Item Setting
Function Timer/Sleep Timer function Set the timer to OFF or to your schedule
Volume Volume for the RX audio Set the volume to a suitable level
CI-V CI-V address IC-7851/IC-7850: 8Eh, IC-7800: 6Ah, IC-7700: 74h, IC-7610: 98h
( When another device is connected to the system, make sure you do not to set a
duplicate address.)
CI-V baud rate Set to 19200 bps (or Auto)
Genre Item Action
Function MAIN/SUB Tranking function
(For only the IC-7851, IC-7850, IC-7610)
Automatically set to OFF
RIT function Automatically set to OFF
∂TX function Automatically set to OFF
SSB/CW Synchronous Tuning Automatically set to OFF
Calibration Marker Automatically set to OFF
VOX function Automatically set to OFF
Scan function Automatically cancel the scan
Display Dualwatch function
(For only the IC-7851, IC-7850, IC-7800, IC-7610)
Automatically set to OFF
Memory channel Automatically set to the VFO mode
CI-V CI-V transceive Automatically set to ON

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To congure the remote control system, the following settings are required.
DFirewall setting (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 1)
To let the Remote Utility work properly, it must be added as an exception in the Firewall. See the RS-BA1
Instruction Manual for details.
DTo allow access from the Internet (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 12)
If you congure the remote control system through the Internet, you need to congure the Base station and
Remote station routers to allow Internet access.
Congure the port forwarding settings and IP lter settings on your router for port numbers 50001, 50002, and
50003 which are used for the Remote Utility.
See your router’s manual for details of how to congure the settings.
DVolume adjustment for your audio devices (RS-BA1 Instruction Manual p. 6)
Before you start communicating using the RS-BA1, the PC’s audio volume must be set to a proper level.
Adjust the audio level of the device that your microphone, speaker, or headset is connected to.
If you connect the microphone, speaker, or headset after setting the audio level, conrm the level has not
changed.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“1. BEFORE USING REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM” section) for details.
1. Step2. 3. 4. 5.
Step2. Before conguration

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In this guide, explains how to set the radio for
operating the remote control system through the LAN.
When using the remote control system using the
Internet, read the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual
(“3. WHEN CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK
DIRECTLY” section).
This section describes how to setup the Base station.
Before conguring the settings, turn ON the radio.
To prevent unauthorized access:
Set a long and strong password so that no one can
possibly guess it.
Mix upper and lower case letters, numbers or
characters.
• Except for the IC-7610
1. Hold down [EXIT/SET] for 1 second to select the
Set mode menu screen.
2. Push [OTHERS](F-5) to enter the Others set
mode.
3. Push [▲](F-1) or [▼](F-2) to select the desired
item.
• See page B-5 for the setting items.
4. Adjust/select or enter the needed contents.
• See page B-5 for the setting contents.
• Hold down [DEF](F-4) for 1 second to return them to
their defaults.
• See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual for details.
5. Push [EXIT/SET] to exit the Set mode.
NOTE: When you change the setting that
shows “(Valid after Reboot),” you have to reboot
the radio after setting, so they will take effect.
• After the reboot, keep the radio’s power ON,
or remain in the remote standby mode.
• For the IC-7610
1. Push [MENU] to display the MENU screen.
2. Touch [SET] to enter the Set mode.
3. Touch the category that you want to select.
4. Touch the item to open the item’s setting screen,
or open its next tree level.
• See page B-5 for the setting items.
5. Touch to select or set the option.
• See page B-5 for the setting contents.
• Push [QUICK] and touch “Default” to return them to
their defaults.
• See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual for details.
6. Push [MENU] to exit the Set mode.
NOTE: When you change the setting that
shows “(Valid after Restart),” you have to restart
the radio after setting, so they will take effect.
• After the restart, keep the radio’s power ON,
or remain in the remote standby mode.
Step3. Setting the Network function on the radio
1. 2. Step3. 4. 5.

Installtion guide B
B-5
[Setting items and contents]
• Network setting
(Except for the IC-7851, IC-7850, and IC-7610)
Items Contents
Network Control OFF (Default) ON
IP Address IP address that is not assigned to
any other device.
Example: 192.168.0.10
(Default)
Default Gateway IP address of the LAN side on
the router
Example: 192.168.0.1
Control Port (UDP) 50001 (Default)
Serial Port (UDP) 50002 (Default)
Audio Port (UDP) 50003 (Default)
Internet Access Line Your internet access line type
Example: FTTH (Default)
• Network setting
(For the IC-7851, IC-7850, and IC-7610)
Items Contents
Network Control OFF (Default) ON
DHCP* ON (Default)
Network Name* Desired Network Name
Example: IC-7851
Control Port (UDP) 50001 (Default)
Serial Port (UDP) 50002 (Default)
Audio Port (UDP) 50003 (Default)
Internet Access Line Your internet access line type
Example: FTTH (Default)
* If you are setting the IP address instead of the network radio
name, set the DHCP item to OFF. For the other settings, see
“Network setting (Except for the IC-7851, IC-7850, and IC-7610).”
• Radio registration
Items Contents
Network Radio Name Desired Network Radio Name
• Up to 16 characters
Example: IC-7851abc
CI-V Address Desired CI-V Address
Example: the radios’ default
setting.
IC-7851/IC-7850: 8Eh
IC-7800: 6Ah
IC-7700: 74h
IC-7610: 98h
CI-V Baud Rate Desired Baud Rate
Example: Auto (Default)
• User registration
Items Contents
Network User1/2/3*
ID
Desired User ID
• Up to 16 characters
Example: USER1
Network User1/2/3*
Password
Desired Password
• 8 to 16 characters
• At least two different characters
must be used.
Example: USER0001
Network User1/2/3*
Administrator
NO (Default) YES
• In case the user is set as an
administrator.
* When using IC-7610, Network User3 is not used.
• Transmitting audio setting
(For the IC-7800 and IC-7700)
Items Contents
Network MOD Use ON (Default)
1. 2. Step3. 4. 5.
Step3. Setting the Network function on the radio (Continued)

Installtion guide B
B-6
This section describes how to setup the Remote station (Client) PC.
Before conguring the settings, connect a speaker and microphone, or a headset to the Remote station’s PC.
Before conguring the settings, turn ON the radio.
See the RS-BA1 Instruction Manual (“4. SETTINGS FOR A REMOTE STATION PC” section) for details.
1Open the Remote Utility.
1. Double-click the “Remote Utility” icon on
your desktop to open the Remote Utility.
2. “Please set your own PC information” is
displayed, then click <OK>.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this
screen is displayed.
2Congure the settings.
LWhen you rst open the Remote Utility, this screen
is displayed.
Click <OK>, and then restart the Remote Utility.
Step4. Settings on the Remote station’s PC
1. 2. 3. Step4. 5.
3
Click
1Enter
2Conrm
3Select
4Select
5Click
6Click
Click the Setup that you want to do.
LIf no Servers and no radios are registered, this
screen is displayed.
Click
4Start the Setup Wizard.
Click
5Enter the Server Information.
1Enter
2Click

Installtion guide B
B-7
1. 2. 3. Step4. 5.
Step4. Settings on the Remote station’s PC (Continued)
6Enter the User ID and Password.
After clicking <Next>>, connects to the Server.
1Enter
3Click
2Enter
7Adding the Server has completed.
Click
8Connect the radio.
1Click
2Click
5Click
6Click
7Click
NOTE:
If you cannot connect to the Server, the error
screen is displayed.
Click <<Back>, and conrm the settings.
(Example: USER0001)
3Select
4Select
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