Operating Guide
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... operating channel number, channel name, User Set mode con- 10 tents, and so on the presetting. 4 Jack cover NOTE: Attach the jack cover when ➥➥ You should charge the battery when the indicator slow- 5 ly blinks. ➥➥ You must charge the battery when the indicator blinks 6 optional equipment is not used. NOTE: After turning OFF the transceiver, connect or dis- ➥➥ Lights red while transmitting. ➥➥ Lights green while receiving...
... operating channel number, channel name, User Set mode con- 10 tents, and so on the presetting. 4 Jack cover NOTE: Attach the jack cover when ➥➥ You should charge the battery when the indicator slow- 5 ly blinks. ➥➥ You must charge the battery when the indicator blinks 6 optional equipment is not used. NOTE: After turning OFF the transceiver, connect or dis- ➥➥ Lights red while transmitting. ➥➥ Lights green while receiving...
Operating Guide
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... blinks while scanning. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function display q w ert y u i o !0 q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR ➥➥ Displays the relative receive signal strength level. w LOW POWER ICON ➥➥ Appears when low output power is selected. • W hen the battery charge decreases to a set level, low power is ON. o BATTERY INDICATOR ➥➥ Displays the remaining battery charge. ➥➥ Blinks when the battery charge decreases to a set level. !0 ALPHANUMERIC READOUT ➥➥ Displays messages such as channel...
... blinks while scanning. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Function display q w ert y u i o !0 q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR ➥➥ Displays the relative receive signal strength level. w LOW POWER ICON ➥➥ Appears when low output power is selected. • W hen the battery charge decreases to a set level, low power is ON. o BATTERY INDICATOR ➥➥ Displays the remaining battery charge. ➥➥ Blinks when the battery charge decreases to a set level. !0 ALPHANUMERIC READOUT ➥➥ Displays messages such as channel...
Operating Guide
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... follows: • Receiving 3 (Reference: R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange) T X L ow BATT2 G 4 • Cloning (reading or writing data) • Low Battery 2 (You must charge the battery.) 5 GGGGGGGG G G G G 6 • Cloning Error (if cloning fails) R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G • Low Battery 1 (You should charge the battery.) G G 7 • Inh, Blank CH, Unlocked (when you cannot use the channel) • When turning ON the power 8 R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O ROG ROG 9 • TX Low Battery 2 (while transmitting) • Calling 10 N R R R R Clone Err OOO...
... follows: • Receiving 3 (Reference: R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange) T X L ow BATT2 G 4 • Cloning (reading or writing data) • Low Battery 2 (You must charge the battery.) 5 GGGGGGGG G G G G 6 • Cloning Error (if cloning fails) R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G • Low Battery 1 (You should charge the battery.) G G 7 • Inh, Blank CH, Unlocked (when you cannot use the channel) • When turning ON the power 8 R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O ROG ROG 9 • TX Low Battery 2 (while transmitting) • Calling 10 N R R R R Clone Err OOO...
Operating Guide
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...] to select a desired group. Consult your transceiver's programming. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Programmable function keys For the Non-display type transceivers, the following functions can be assigned to [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3], [Emer], [Up], and [Down]. SCAN START/STOP < for details concerning your Icom dealer or system operator for the Non-display type transceivers > ➥➥Push to start and cancel...
...] to select a desired group. Consult your transceiver's programming. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Programmable function keys For the Non-display type transceivers, the following functions can be assigned to [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3], [Emer], [Up], and [Down]. SCAN START/STOP < for details concerning your Icom dealer or system operator for the Non-display type transceivers > ➥➥Push to start and cancel...
Operating Guide
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... lock all pro- HIGH/LOW ➥➥Push to turn the Lone Worker Function ON or OFF. • If no operation occurs for a set time period, the transceiver automatically enters the emergency mode. grammed. < for the Simple type and 10-key type transceivers > ➥➥Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently, depending on the presetting. 6 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 PRIORITY A CHANNEL, PRIORITY B CHANNEL LOCK...
... lock all pro- HIGH/LOW ➥➥Push to turn the Lone Worker Function ON or OFF. • If no operation occurs for a set time period, the transceiver automatically enters the emergency mode. grammed. < for the Simple type and 10-key type transceivers > ➥➥Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently, depending on the presetting. 6 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 PRIORITY A CHANNEL, PRIORITY B CHANNEL LOCK...
Operating Guide
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.... • The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver-to transmit a 2-Tone, that is programmed in channel 1 (Code A) or channel 2 (Code B). NOTE: TX memories are cleared after turning OFF the transceiver. 7 grammed in channel 30 (Code A) or channel 29 (Code B). gency call . Select the tone frequency or DTCS code using [CH Up] or [CH Down]. DTMF AUTODIAL < for the Non-display type transceivers > ➥➥Push to transmit the preprogrammed...
.... • The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver-to transmit a 2-Tone, that is programmed in channel 1 (Code A) or channel 2 (Code B). NOTE: TX memories are cleared after turning OFF the transceiver. 7 grammed in channel 30 (Code A) or channel 29 (Code B). gency call . Select the tone frequency or DTCS code using [CH Up] or [CH Down]. DTMF AUTODIAL < for the Non-display type transceivers > ➥➥Push to transmit the preprogrammed...
Operating Guide
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...;Push to turn OFF the function. gency alert, such as a security alarm. You can also enter the digit using the 10-key pad if it is received, a 2. After selecting, push [TX Code CH Select] to store the beep does not sound and the LED does not light, even if setting and return to select the desired digit. code channel. • When...
...;Push to turn OFF the function. gency alert, such as a security alarm. You can also enter the digit using the 10-key pad if it is received, a 2. After selecting, push [TX Code CH Select] to store the beep does not sound and the LED does not light, even if setting and return to select the desired digit. code channel. • When...
Operating Guide
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.... < for the Simple type and 10-key type transceivers > ➥➥Push to exit the User Set mode. NOTE: When the Beep function (p.16) is OFF, the operating channel is not announced, regardless of this key again to turn ON the Shift mode key functions. "SHIFT ON" is briefly displayed. • The Shift mode enables a programmable function key to provide clear communication...
.... < for the Simple type and 10-key type transceivers > ➥➥Push to exit the User Set mode. NOTE: When the Beep function (p.16) is OFF, the operating channel is not announced, regardless of this key again to turn ON the Shift mode key functions. "SHIFT ON" is briefly displayed. • The Shift mode enables a programmable function key to provide clear communication...
Operating Guide
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...]. Scanning stops when a signal is received. 1. After pushing [PTT], pause briefly before transmitting. 3 details. Transmitting without an antenna may CAUTION: differ, depending on the presetting. When wwRelease [PTT] to receive. 13 turning ON the power, the transceiver automatically starts IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your mouth, then speak at a normal voice level. 12 AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE: Channel setting is clear to avoid interference. 2 BASIC OPERATION ■...
...]. Scanning stops when a signal is received. 1. After pushing [PTT], pause briefly before transmitting. 3 details. Transmitting without an antenna may CAUTION: differ, depending on the presetting. When wwRelease [PTT] to receive. 13 turning ON the power, the transceiver automatically starts IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your mouth, then speak at a normal voice level. 12 AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE: Channel setting is clear to avoid interference. 2 BASIC OPERATION ■...
Operating Guide
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... beep sounding and the LED indicator lighting. • Auto TX function After an emergency call transmission, the transceiver transmits the audio from the microphone for a set time period.* • Auto RX function After the emergency call transmission, the transceiver stands by in the audible mode for the set an emergency channel individually to set time period.* * Depending on the previously selected channel. When no emergency channel is programmed...
... beep sounding and the LED indicator lighting. • Auto TX function After an emergency call transmission, the transceiver transmits the audio from the microphone for a set time period.* • Auto RX function After the emergency call transmission, the transceiver stands by in the audible mode for the set an emergency channel individually to set time period.* * Depending on the previously selected channel. When no emergency channel is programmed...
Operating Guide
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... 10-key type transceivers > When [User Set Mode] is assigned to your • ON: Always lights. 3 preferences and operating style. • AUT: L ights for 5 seconds every time 5 transceivers. Beep: Any sound except ringers. Ringer: Sounds when receiving a call. 14 the display changes the contents. • OFF: Does not light. 6 < for the Non-display type transceivers > For settings of the microphone gain, the squelch level, the Beep level, the Beep function, and the...
... 10-key type transceivers > When [User Set Mode] is assigned to your • ON: Always lights. 3 preferences and operating style. • AUT: L ights for 5 seconds every time 5 transceivers. Beep: Any sound except ringers. Ringer: Sounds when receiving a call. 14 the display changes the contents. • OFF: Does not light. 6 < for the Non-display type transceivers > For settings of the microphone gain, the squelch level, the Beep level, the Beep function, and the...
Operating Guide
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... (Minimum audio output level) Set the audio output level when you rotate [VOL] to minimum point. • 0 (minimum) - 255 (maximum) Mic Gain Higher values make the sensor more sensitive to the user's voice. • 1 (minimum) - 4 (maximum) Battery Voltage Display • ON: Battery voltage is displayed when turning ON the transceiver. • OFF: B attery voltage is easier to sound signaling beeps. • ON: Signaling beeps sound. • OFF: N o signaling beeps sound.
... (Minimum audio output level) Set the audio output level when you rotate [VOL] to minimum point. • 0 (minimum) - 255 (maximum) Mic Gain Higher values make the sensor more sensitive to the user's voice. • 1 (minimum) - 4 (maximum) Battery Voltage Display • ON: Battery voltage is displayed when turning ON the transceiver. • OFF: B attery voltage is easier to sound signaling beeps. • ON: Signaling beeps sound. • OFF: N o signaling beeps sound.
Operating Guide
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... adjustment mode. NOTE: You should turn OFF the power to turn ON the Beep function when you change it is OFF, the channel announcement is also turned OFF. BASIC OPERATION 2 1 2 [ROTARY SELECTOR] 3 4 [VOL] 5 6 7 8 9 10 [Upper] 11 [Lower] 12 13 14 15 16 16 wwSet [ROTARY SELECTOR] to adjust the Beep level. See page 17 for the non-display type transceivers. ■ Setting the Beep function These instructions...
... adjustment mode. NOTE: You should turn OFF the power to turn ON the Beep function when you change it is OFF, the channel announcement is also turned OFF. BASIC OPERATION 2 1 2 [ROTARY SELECTOR] 3 4 [VOL] 5 6 7 8 9 10 [Upper] 11 [Lower] 12 13 14 15 16 16 wwSet [ROTARY SELECTOR] to adjust the Beep level. See page 17 for the non-display type transceivers. ■ Setting the Beep function These instructions...
Operating Guide
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...] to turn ON the power and enter the Beep level adjustment mode. See the illustration on the presetting, Ask your dealer for the non-display type transceivers. NOTE: This operation may not be selectable, depending on the right. • The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to select the desired linked level. Repeatedly push [Upper] to 5 (Linked). • A beep sounds every time you...
...] to turn ON the power and enter the Beep level adjustment mode. See the illustration on the presetting, Ask your dealer for the non-display type transceivers. NOTE: This operation may not be selectable, depending on the right. • The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to select the desired linked level. Repeatedly push [Upper] to 5 (Linked). • A beep sounds every time you...
Operating Guide
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... Pushing [Upper] [Lower] 8 [VOL] 9 5 10 the highest, 5 (Linked). BASIC OPERATION 2 ■ Setting the Ringer level 1 These instructions are for the non-display type transceivers. The Ringer level can determine the current level setting by rotating [VOL]. When a Linked option is selected, the ringer audio level is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to turn ON the power and enter the Ringer level adjustment mode.
... Pushing [Upper] [Lower] 8 [VOL] 9 5 10 the highest, 5 (Linked). BASIC OPERATION 2 ■ Setting the Ringer level 1 These instructions are for the non-display type transceivers. The Ringer level can determine the current level setting by rotating [VOL]. When a Linked option is selected, the ringer audio level is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to turn ON the power and enter the Ringer level adjustment mode.
Operating Guide
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... adjustment mode. eeWhile holding down [Upper], rotate [VOL] to 4 (maximum). • A beep sounds after pushing [Upper] or [Lower]. An error beep sounds if you try to turn the transceiver power OFF. The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal, depending on the presetting. eeWhile holding down [Upper], rotate [VOL] to exceed the adjustable range. 2 BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting the microphone gain These instructions are for the non-display type transceivers. Adjust...
... adjustment mode. eeWhile holding down [Upper], rotate [VOL] to 4 (maximum). • A beep sounds after pushing [Upper] or [Lower]. An error beep sounds if you try to turn the transceiver power OFF. The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal, depending on the presetting. eeWhile holding down [Upper], rotate [VOL] to exceed the adjustable range. 2 BASIC OPERATION ■ Setting the microphone gain These instructions are for the non-display type transceivers. Adjust...
Instructions
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...;Lights red while transmitting. ••Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open. ••Lights or blinks orange when the matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone is different depending on the presetting. ••You should charge the battery when the indicator slowly blinks green. ••You must charge the battery when the indicator blinks green fast. INSTRUCTIONS VHF TRANSCEIVERS Iç-F1000 series UHF TRANSCEIVERS Iç-F2000 series Thank you for VOX operation...
...;Lights red while transmitting. ••Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open. ••Lights or blinks orange when the matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone is different depending on the presetting. ••You should charge the battery when the indicator slowly blinks green. ••You must charge the battery when the indicator blinks green fast. INSTRUCTIONS VHF TRANSCEIVERS Iç-F1000 series UHF TRANSCEIVERS Iç-F2000 series Thank you for VOX operation...
Instructions
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... transceiver NOTE: Before using the transceiver for optimum life and operation. LL When the battery charge decreases to a set level, low power is automatically selected. 3 AUDIBLE ICON Displayed when the channel is in the Audible (unmuted) mode. Displayed when a matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone is received. 4 COMPANDER ICON Displayed when the Compander function is ON. 5 SCRAMBLER ICON Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON. 6 BELL ICON Displayed or blinks when a matching 2-Tone...
... transceiver NOTE: Before using the transceiver for optimum life and operation. LL When the battery charge decreases to a set level, low power is automatically selected. 3 AUDIBLE ICON Displayed when the channel is in the Audible (unmuted) mode. Displayed when a matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone is received. 4 COMPANDER ICON Displayed when the Compander function is ON. 5 SCRAMBLER ICON Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON. 6 BELL ICON Displayed or blinks when a matching 2-Tone...
Precautions
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..., New Zealand, and/or other way convert the Object Code into nearby metal objects such as unsorted municipal waste. Using thirdparty or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may flow into a human-readable form. R WARNING! CAUTION: MAKE SURE the flexible antenna, battery pack, and jack cover are dry before operating. DO NOT operate the transceiver near metal objects such as they will need to transmit. The transceiver...
..., New Zealand, and/or other way convert the Object Code into nearby metal objects such as unsorted municipal waste. Using thirdparty or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may flow into a human-readable form. R WARNING! CAUTION: MAKE SURE the flexible antenna, battery pack, and jack cover are dry before operating. DO NOT operate the transceiver near metal objects such as they will need to transmit. The transceiver...
Precautions
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... shorten battery life. NEVER use with a new one side. R WARNING! NEVER use a wet battery. NOTE: Charge the battery within a year) BE SURE to replace the battery pack with this may damaged the radio and may not be left fully charged, completely discharged, or in areas with the instruction manual, may rupture or catch fire. SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. Operation is...
... shorten battery life. NEVER use with a new one side. R WARNING! NEVER use a wet battery. NOTE: Charge the battery within a year) BE SURE to replace the battery pack with this may damaged the radio and may not be left fully charged, completely discharged, or in areas with the instruction manual, may rupture or catch fire. SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. Operation is...