OPERATING GUIDE INTRODUCTION VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER iF52D UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER iF62D 1 ACCESSORIES 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 ADVANCED OPERATION 5 SCAN OPERATION 6 MENU SCREEN 7 dPMR™ OPERATION 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION 9 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION 11 OTHERS 12 OPTIONS
Previous view INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this Icom product. This product is designed and built with Icom’s state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. IMPORTANT FIRST, CAREFULLY READ PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS that are provided with the transceiver. SAVE THIS OPERATING GUIDE— This operating guide contains additional important operating instructions for the following transceivers. Icom, Icom Inc.
Previous view Section 1 ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories �����������������������������������������������������������������������������1-2 Attaching accessories ����������������������������������������������������������������������������1-3 DDFlexible antenna ����������������������������������������������������������������������������1-3 DDBattery pack ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-3 DDBelt clip ������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 1 ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied. NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver version.
Previous view 1 ACCESSORIES Attaching accessories DDFlexible antenna Connect the required flexible antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION: •• DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna. •• DO NOT connect an antenna other than those listed in the INSTRUCTIONS. ••Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. DDBattery pack Battery sliding locks CAUTION: DO NOT attach or detach the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled.
Previous view 1 ACCESSORIES Attaching accessories DDBelt clip To attach: 1. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver, if it is attached. 2. Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound. Belt clip To detach: Lift the tab up (q), and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (w). BE CAREFUL! DO NOT break your fingernail.
Previous view 1 ACCESSORIES Attaching accessories DDConnector cover CAUTION: BE SURE to attach the connector cover when an optional device is not in use. Otherwise the terminals of the multi-connector may be shorted by a metal object, or become rusty by water intrusion. This could damage the transceiver. To attach: 1. Attach the connector cover over the multiconnector. (q) 2. Tighten the screw. (w) w q To detach: 1. Remove the screw. (z) 2.
Previous view Section 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels ����������������������������������������������������������������������2-2 DDAbout the Status indicator ���������������������������������������������������������������2-2 DDAbout the Multi-connector ���������������������������������������������������������������2-2 DDAbout the Software key functions ���������������������������������������������������2-2 Function display ���������������������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels DDAbout the Status indicator [VOL] •• Lights white, then blinks red, yellow, and green when turning ON the transceiver. ••Lights red while transmitting. •• Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open. Status indicator DDAbout the Multi-connector [Rotary Encoder] Antenna Connector [Emer] [PTT] [OK] [F1] Multiconnector [P1 (Down)] [P2 (Up)] [Back] Connects to an optional speaker microphone or headset.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display q w MESSAGE ICON •• Blinks after messages (Message or Status Message) have been received. •• Stops blinking when the screen is changed, or any key is pushed, but is displayed if unread messages are still in the Message memory. •• Disappears when all messages in the Message memory have been read. Icon Area Individual-3 Call Scan NOTE: The screen is an example. The displayed position of each icon may differ, depending on the function being used.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display Icon Area Individual-3 Call Text Area Scan Key Display Area NOTE: The screen is an example. The displayed position of each icon may differ, depending on the function being used. Icons (Continued) MOTION SENSOR ICON Displayed when the Motion Sensor function is ON. NOISE CANCEL ICON Displayed when the Noise Cancel function is ON. SURVEILLANCE ICON Displayed when the Surveillance function is ON.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Status indicator The Status indicator indicates the status of various parameters of the transceiver, as described below. (Reference: R=Red, G=Green, Y=Yellow, M=Magenta, W=White, B=Blue) • Programming: Blinks while reading or writing data. G • Programming Error: Blinks if cloning fails. R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G • Channel Error: Blinks when you select a blank channel, or an unlocked channel.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Status indicator • Audible: Blinks while in the Audible mode. Y • Power ON: Lights white, then blinks red, yellow, and green at transceiver startup. Y W W W W W W W W • Success: Blinks slowly when your call was successful. R Y G R Y G G Y R G Y R Y Y Y Y G G G G • Failure: Blinks slowly when your call failed, or it was refused. Y Y Y Y R R R R • TX Error: Blinks when transmission is inhibited (Lockout, TX Inh, or TOT Penalty timer).
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Digital (dPMR) Category – Assignable function 2-Tone 5-Tone BIIS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Null (p. 2-9) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Menu (p. 2-9) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Home (p. 2-9) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Shift (p. 2-9) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CH Up, CH Down (p. 2-9) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Prio A, Prio B (p.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Digital (dPMR) Category Trunking Functions GPS Voice Recording Audio Setting Bluetooth Vibration Display Assignable function Analog Conventional Trunking 2-Tone 5-Tone BIIS Site Select (p. 2-12) N/A ✓ N/A N/A N/A Site Lock (p. 2-12) N/A ✓ N/A N/A N/A Roaming Request (p. 2-12) N/A ✓ N/A N/A N/A Call Back (p. 2-12) N/A ✓ N/A N/A N/A Light (p. 2-12) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Lock (p.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Disable Set to disable the key. Category: Channel/Scan CH Up, CH Down zzPush to select an operating channel. zz After pushing specific keys, push to select an option, setting, and so on. NOTE: This key function is assignable to only [Ext. Emer]. Null No function. Priority A, Priority B Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel. Menu Push to display the “Menu” screen.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Monitor zz Push to turn the CTCSS (DTCS), 2-Tone, or 5-Tone squelch mute ON or OFF. Category: Channel/Scan (Voting) (Continued) Scan Add/Del (Tag) zz Push to add a channel to, or delete it from the current Scan list. LL Only during 2-Tone mode operation, push to open any squelch, or deactivate any mute functions.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Category: Signaling/Call Call NOTE: ••Set the related settings using the programming software. ••This key function is assignable to only [Emer] or [Ext. Emer]. In the Analog mode Push to make a call to the preset destination in the channel. LL Hold down during the Emer SW OFF Timer period to cancel the Emergency function, before transmitting an Emergency call.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions VOX Push to turn the VOX function ON or OFF. Category: Trunking Site Select LL The function automatically switches between receive and transmit by detecting your voice. In the Digital mode (dPMR™ Trunking only) 1. Push to display the “Site Select” screen. 2. Push [P1 (Down)] or [P2 (Up)] to select a Site number. 3. Push [OK] to set the selected Site.
Previous view 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Category: GPS GPS Position Push to display the “GPS Position” screen in the Menu mode. Category: Bluetooth Bluetooth Push to turn the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. Waiting Pairing Push to enter the Pairing Request Wait mode. Category: Voice Recording Call Recorder Push to turn the Voice Recording function ON or OFF. •• The transceiver waits for a pairing request from a Bluetooth device.
Previous view Section 3 BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the transceiver ��������������������������������������������������������������������3-2 DDTurning ON the transceiver �������������������������������������������������������������3-2 DDAdjusting the audio level �����������������������������������������������������������������3-2 DDEntering the password ��������������������������������������������������������������������3-2 Selecting a Zone �������������������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the transceiver DDTurning ON the transceiver NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. See the INSTRUCTIONS supplied with the transceiver for details. [Rotary Encoder] [VOL] Rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver. • The battery voltage or the opening text may be displayed, depending on the presetting.
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a Zone DDSelecting a Zone
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel DDSelecting an operating channel DDSelecting the Priority A or B channel zzRotate [Rotary Encoder]. zzPush [CH Up] or [CH Down]. Push [Prio-A] or [Prio-B] to select the Priority A or Priority B channel. The transceiver automatically starts scanning when a Zone specified for the Voting operation is selected.
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel DDRewriting the Priority A or B channel DDSelecting a Continuous tone channel (Menu > Channel/Scan > Prio A (RW)) (Menu > Channel/Scan > Prio B (RW)) (Menu > Channel/Scan > C.Tone CH Sel) 1. W hile in the Analog mode, push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. 1. S elect a channel to be set as the Priority A or B channel. (p. 3-4) 2.
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel DDSelecting a CC channel (Menu > Channel/Scan > CC CH Select) 1. W hile in the Digital mode, push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “CC CH Sel,” then push [OK]. Channel/Scan CC CH Sel RF Power ► ► 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select a CC channel, then push [OK].
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Call procedure When your system uses tone signaling (except CTCSS and DTCS), a call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission. The tone signaling employed may be a selective calling system, which enables you to call only specific stations, and prevents unwanted stations from contacting you. 1. S elect a channel according to your system operator’s instructions. LL This may not be necessary, depending on the presetting. LLSee page 3-4 for details. 2.
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Receiving and transmitting DDTransmitting notes CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. It may damage the transceiver. See pages 1-3 for accessory attachments. Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions that restrict transmission under the following conditions: • The channel is in the Inaudible mode (“ ”: Audible icon is not displayed.) • The channel is busy.
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Receiving and transmitting DDSending a call to a destination When a tone frequency (2-Tone) or code (5-Tone) is preset in the Call List, a user can select it as a destination. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Call List Select,” then push [OK].
Previous view 3 BASIC OPERATION Key Lock function You can use the Key Lock function to prevent accidental channel changes and unnecessary function access. LL All assignable keys except the following are electronically locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Call], [Emergency], and [Surveillance]. Also, [PTT] and [Power] are usable. Hold down [Lock] for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function ON or OFF. Lock ON ••“Lock ON” is displayed when the Key Lock function is ON.
Previous view Section 4 ADVANCED OPERATION DTMF calls ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-2 DDAutodial �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-2 Emergency call ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-3 DDTransmitting an Emergency call ������������������������������������������������������4-3 Scrambler ����������������������������������������������
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION DTMF calls DDAutodial A user can quickly send DTMF tones that have been pre-entered into the transceiver. (Menu > Signaling/Call > DTMF Autodial) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “DTMF Autodial,” then push [OK]. Signaling/Call DTMF Autodial Group Select ► ► 4.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call DDTransmitting an Emergency call IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the dealer sets an Emergency channel in each Zone, to provide a reliable Emergency call operation. When the transceiver enters the Emergency mode, a countdown starts. The transceiver counts down during the Reminder Timer set time. Before the Reminder Timer set time expires, the transceiver transmits an Emergency call once, or repeatedly*, on the specified Emergency channel.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call DD Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: ••The Man Down function When the transceiver leans past the preset angle for the ON Timer preset time. Man Down With Stationary •• The transceiver leans past the preset angle for the ON Timer preset time. AND •• The transceiver is detected as stationary (no motion) for the ON Timer set time.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call DD Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: ••The Lone Worker function When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset time. Lone Worker With Stationary •• When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset time. AND •• The transceiver is detected as stationary (no motion) for the ON Timer set time.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call DD Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: ••The Stationary Detection function When the transceiver is detected as being stationary (no motion) for the ON Timer preset time. ••The Motion Detection function When the transceiver continuously moves for the ON Timer preset time. LL If a user moves the transceiver during the Reminder Timer set time, the Emergency mode is canceled.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Scrambler CC channel signaling The Voice Scrambler function provides private communication between stations. CC is a signaling system designed for digital radio communications. When a channel is set up with a CC, the squelch will open only when a call including a matching CC is received. If a call including a different CC is made on the same channel a user is using, a user will not hear the call.
Previous view 4 ADVANCED OPERATION AquaQuake™ Water Draining function By vibrating the speaker cone, the AquaQuake Water Draining function clears water from the speaker grill to maintain clear audio. 1. H old down [AquaQuake] to turn ON the AquaQuake water draining function. •• A low frequency vibration is generating to remove water from the speaker grill. •• Water in the speaker grill may muffle the sound coming from the speaker. 2. Release the key to turn OFF the function.
Previous view Section 5 SCAN OPERATION Starting a Scan ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-2 Canceling a Scan �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-3 Selecting a Scan list �������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-4 Setting or clearing a Scan tag ����������������������������������������������������������������5-5 5-1
Previous view 5 SCAN OPERATION Starting a Scan A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops when a signal is received. NOTE: Two or more channels must be preset to start a Scan. (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan ON/OFF) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Scan ON/ OFF,” then push [OK].
Previous view 5 SCAN OPERATION Canceling a Scan (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan ON/OFF) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Scan ON/ OFF,” then push [OK]. Channel/Scan Scan List Scan ON/OFF ► ► 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “OFF,” then push [OK]. Scan ON/OFF ✔ OFF ✔ ON SCAN ON/OFF OFF ••The Scan stops.
Previous view 5 SCAN OPERATION Selecting a Scan list You can select a Scan list to be scanned. Channels included in the selected Scan list are scanned during a scan. When selecting a Zone type Scan list, the channels that are in the same Zone as the Scan start channel will be scanned. (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan List) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3.
Previous view 5 SCAN OPERATION Setting or clearing a Scan tag In a current Scan list: (Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan Tag) You can set or clear a Scan tag to or from a channel in a Scan list. The Scan tag channel is a target channel during a Scan. 1. S elect a channel. (p. 3-4) 2. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 3. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. In a current Scan list: 1. Select a channel. (p. 3-4) 2.
Previous view Section 6 MENU SCREEN Menu screen description ������������������������������������������������������������������������6-2 DDCategories ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-2 DDUsing the Menu screen �������������������������������������������������������������������6-3 Menu items ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-4 Channel/Scan �������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu screen description Open the “Menu” screen using the [Menu] key. In the “Menu” screen, the setting items are categorized. Depending on the presetting, you can select various functions and set the transceiver settings in the “Menu” screen. NOTE: The language displayed on the “Menu” screen is set to English by default, but a dealer can change it to another language using the programming software.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu screen description DDUsing the Menu screen Example: Starting a Scan 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Channel/ Scan,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Scan ON/ OFF,” then push [OK]. Channel/Scan Scan List Scan ON/OFF ► ► 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “ON,” then push [OK].
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu items In the Menu screen, the items are categorized, as shown below. C.Tone CH Sel (C. Tone Channel Select) Sets the Continuous tone channel. Compander Turns the Compander function ON or OFF. Priority A CH (Priority A Channel) Selects the Priority A channel. Prio A (RW) (Priority A Rewrite) Sets a current channel as the Priority A channel. Priority B CH (Priority B Channel) Selects the Priority B channel.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu items Status Displays the “Status” screen. The preset Status messages are selectable. Telephone Signaling/Call Enables the user to connect to a telephone network. Write Message Enables the user to directly enter a message. Acquisition Selects a number for the Control CH Acquisition Parameter. Call Back Turns the Call Back function ON or OFF. Retention Selects a number for the Control CH Retention Parameter.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu items Bluetooth Vibration Sensor Display Bluetooth Turns the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. Bluetooth Reset Resets the Bluetooth unit. Auto Connect Select whether or not to automatically connect to a paired Bluetooth device when its power is turned ON. Audio Select Selects the AF Output device when a Bluetooth headset is connected. Bluetooth info (Bluetooth Information) Displays the installed Bluetooth unit name. Device List Displays the paired Bluetooth devices.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Menu items Utility Information Sys Beep Lv (System Beep Level) Sets the System Beep output level. Emr Beep Lv (Emergency Beep Level) Sets the Beep output level when in the Emergency mode. Key Beep Lv (Key Beep Level) Sets the Key-touch Beep output level. Side Tone Lv (Side Tone Level) Set the Side Tone Beep output level. OP Beep Lv (Opening Beep Level) Sets the Opening Beep output level. Ringer Lv (Ringer Level) Sets the Ringer output level.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Channel/Scan C.Tone CH Sel Scan List Sets a Scan list to be scanned. (p. 5-4) In the Analog mode Sets a Continuous tone channel. (p. 3-5) Scan ON/OFF Starts or cancels a Scan. A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops when a signal is received. Compander In the Analog mode Turns the Compander function ON or OFF. This function reduces noise components on the transmit audio for clear communication.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Signaling/Call INDIV Select Displays the “Individual Select” screen. Then, push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select a Individual ID from the Call List. After selecting, push [PTT] to send a Individual call. Call List Select Selects a calling destination. After selecting, push [PTT] to transmit the voice call to the selected destination. (pp.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Trunking Functions Acquisition Lone Worker Turns the Lone Worker function ON or OFF. When this function is ON, the transceiver automatically enters the Emergency mode if no operation occurs during the preset period of time. In the Digital mode (dPMR™ Trunking only) Selects a Control CH Acquisition Parameter to use. The Acquisition Parameter determines whether a site is out of the service range or not. (p. 7-14) Surveillance Turns the Surveillance function ON or OFF.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN GPS Voice Rec (Voice Recording) My Position Displays the transceiver’s current location. Call Recorder Starts or stops the audio recording. LLOnly when the optional HM-233GP is connected to the transceiver. ••“ ” is displayed when the Call Record function is ON. LL Informatio •• While holding down [PTT], “ ” blinks, and the communication audio is recorded. •• Once the recording has started, the recording will continue, even if the transceiver is restarted.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Audio Setting AF Max Level Sets the maximum audio output level. This function sets the maximum audio output level to inhibit the level from going higher than the set level. ••Range: 0 ~ 100 RX EQ Effect Selects the RX Equalizer Effect.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Bluetooth Bluetooth Turns the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. ••OFF: Turns OFF the function. ••ON: Turns ON the function. PWR Sv (VS3) Selects whether to operate in the Bluetooth headset’s Battery Saving mode when the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® headset is connected. When the Power Save is activated, the user cannot use the VOX function. Bluetooth Reset Resets the Bluetooth unit. Resetting can be done only when the Bluetooth function is OFF.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Vibration Sensor OP Vibration Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when it is turned ON. Man Dwn Ang Sets the Emergency mode detection angle for the Man Down function. If the transceiver leans past the set angle for the ON Timer time period, the transceiver enters the Emergency mode, and then a countdown starts. ••Options: 45, 60, or 75 degrees LLTo use this function, the Vibration function must be turned ON, in advance. ••OFF: Turns OFF the vibration.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Display Backlight Sets the Key Backlight status. ••OFF: Turns the display backlight OFF. ••Auto: When any key except [PTT] is pushed, the backlight lights for 5 seconds. ••ON: Turns the backlight continuously ON. Contrast Sets the LCD contrast level. •• Range: 0 (the lowest) ~ 50 (the highest) LCD Test Checks whether or not the LCD displays correctly.
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Utility Sys Beep Lv Sets the System Beep output level. The beep sounds when connecting to or is locked out of the System. When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is adjustable with [VOL]. ••Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF Warning Beep Lv Sets the Warning Beep output level. The Warning Beep sounds when: ••the battery is exhausted. ••the Encryption key fails. When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is adjustable with [VOL].
Previous view 6 MENU SCREEN Information Battery Info Displays the battery voltage (Voltage), the remaining charge (Charge), the number of times charged (Cycle Count), the battery health (Health), and the battery model (Model). Comment Displays the transceiver’s comment. Comment 1 is displayed on the upper line, and the Comment 2 is on the lower line. Firmware Info Displays the transceiver’s firmware information. When an optional unit is installed, you can also check the unit information.
Previous view Section 7 dPMR™ OPERATION dPMR™ operation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������7-2 Transmitting a call ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������7-2 DDGeneral �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7-2 DDTransmitting an Individual call ���������������������������������������������������������7-3 DDTransmitting a Talkgroup call ������������������������������
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION dPMR™ operation Transmitting a call The transceiver provides digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR™) operation that meets the 6.25 kHz bandwidth requirements for narrow band operation. This increases the efficiency of channel allocation and use of the spectrum. dPMR™ operation enables you to make a call to a specific station (Individual call) or to a particular group (Talkgroup call).
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting an Individual call (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK]. TIP: ••You can also select an Individual station in the “Individual Select” screen. (Menu > Signaling/Call > INDIV Select) ••You can also transmit an Individual call through the Call Menu.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Talkgroup call You can call a specific Talkgroup station. TIP: ••You can also select a Talkgroup in the “Group Select” screen. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Group Select) ••You can also transmit a Talkgroup call through the Call Menu. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call menu) •• When a Talkgroup ID is set in the Memory CH, you can transmit the Talkgroup call by pushing [PTT] on the channel.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Status message You can transmit a preset simple message. You cannot transmit a voice signal at the same time. NOTE: If the following settings are configured using the CS-F52D programming software, the Status message can be automatically transmitted when: ••The transceiver is turned ON or OFF (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) LL Set the Status message to be transmitted in Power ON Status or Power OFF Status.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Message You can transmit a message of up to 100 characters. TIP: ••You can also transmit a Status message through Message. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Message) ••Push [Message] to directly display the “Message” screen in step 6 to the left. ••Hold down [Message] for 1 second to transmit the preset Status message that is set in the “Message” screen. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDDirectly entering message You can directly enter a message and send it to the target station or group. TIP: •• The entered message can be temporary saved. After entering a Message in step 5, push [OK] to display “Save Msg?.” Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Yes,” then push [OK] to save. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the saved message is deleted. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Write Message) 1.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting an Ambience Listening call An Ambience Listening call enables you to send a command that will require the target station to transmit its microphone audio. NOTE: This function is enabled only when the same status number is set between stations. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK].
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Stun command DDTransmitting a Revive command A Stun command enables you to send a signal that will stun the target station. If a Stun command is received, the target station cannot operate the transceiver until a Revive command is received, or the password is input. A Revive command enables you to send a signal that will revive a stunned station.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Kill command DDTransmitting a Broadcast call A Kill command enables you to send a signal that will disable the target station. If a Kill command is received, the target station cannot operate the transceiver until it is reprogrammed. A Broadcast call enables you to announce a voice message to transceivers that have the same Talkgroup ID.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting an Emergency call DDTransmitting Position data A dPMR Emergency call can be transmitted in the same way as the 2-Tone, 5-Tone, or BIIS 1200 signaling operation. See “Emergency call” for details. (pp. 4-3 ~ 4-6) When the GPS function is ON, and the optional HM-233GP gps speaker microphone receives Position data, the longitude and latitude data can be automatically transmitted: ••When a GPS request status message is received.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Receiving a call DDReceiving an Individual call DDReceiving a Status message When an Individual call is received: ••Beeps sound. ••“ ” is displayed and Mute is released. ••“ ” may be displayed or blink, depending on the presetting. ••The Status indicator lights green. •• “Private Call” and the calling station name (or ID) is displayed while receiving the signal. When a Status message is received: ••Beeps sound.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Receiving a call DDReceiving an Ambience Listening call DDReceiving a Broadcast call When an Ambience Listening call is received from a specified station, the transceiver will automatically transmit its microphone audio. When an Emergency call is received: ••Beeps sound. •• “RX Broadcast” and the calling station name (or ID) are alternately displayed. ••“ ” blinks.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Selecting the Acquisition Parameter (For the Trunking operation) You can manually select a number for the Control CH Acquisition Parameter. The Acquisition Parameter determines whether a site is out of the service range or not. TIP: The Control CH Acquisition Parameter is programmed using the programming software. See the softwareʼs Help file for details. (Menu > Trunking > Acquisition) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Selecting the Retention Parameter (For the Trunking operation) You can manually select a number for the Control CH Retention Parameter. The Retention Parameter determines whether a site is within the service range or not. TIP: The Control CH Retention Parameter is programmed using the programming software. See the softwareʼs Help file for details. (Menu > Trunking > Retention) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Roaming function (For the Trunking operation) DDRoaming Request function The Trunking mode enables the transceiver to move to another site, according to the preset Short Hunt list*, in order to find a site that has a higher quality signal, or provides better services. The Roaming function is automatically activated when the transceiver goes out of the range, and does not receive the downlink signal from the repeater in the currently registered site.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Site Lock function (For the Trunking operation) You can lock the transceiver to the currently registered Site. When this function is ON, the transceiver cancels resuming a Roaming scan, and stays on the current Site, regardless of the error rate. LL“ ” is displayed when this function is turned ON. (Menu > Trunking > Site Lock) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Trunking,” then push [OK].
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Site Select function (For the Trunking operation) You can manually select a site without a Roaming scan. (Menu > Trunking > Site Select) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Trunking,” then push [OK]. Menu Signaling/Call Trunking ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Site Select,” then push [OK].
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Call Back function (For the Trunking operation) The Call Back function automatically sends back an acknowledgement (Call Back) to the caller station after receiving an Individual call. LL “Call Back” is displayed on the caller station’s display. LL The called station saves a log in the Incoming list. (Menu > Trunking > Call Back) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Trunking,” then push [OK].
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Incoming list The transceiver can save a log of the received Individual calls, Call Back calls, Status Messages, and Messages in memory, depending on the presetting. Up to 10 Message/Status or 5 Voice calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record is deleted when an 11th (Message/Status) or 6th (Voice) call is received. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are deleted.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Incoming list DDDeleting the Incoming list The receive call log can be deleted from the Incoming list. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Clear Incoming) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Clear Incoming,” then push [OK]. Signaling/Call Call Menu Clear Incoming ► ► 4.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Outgoing list The transceiver can save a log of the transmitted Individual calls in the memory, depending on the presetting. Up to 5 calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record is deleted when a 6th call is received. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are deleted. DDDisplaying the Outgoing list DDDeleting the Outgoing list (Menu > Signaling/Call > Outgoing) The transmit call log can be deleted from the Outgoing list. 1.
Previous view 7 dPMR™ OPERATION Encryption function Analog Talk Back function The Encryption function enables voice scrambling, which provides private digital communication between stations. When an encrypted call is received, the squelch will open only when the call contains a matching Key ID*. If a call containing a different Key ID* is made on the same channel, the squelch will not open, and the user will not hear the call.
Previous view Section 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION BIIS 1200 system operation �������������������������������������������������������������������8-2 Transmitting a call ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������8-3 DDTransmitting an Individual call ���������������������������������������������������������8-3 DDTransmitting a Group call ����������������������������������������������������������������8-3 DDTransmitting a Status Message ��������������������������������
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION BIIS 1200 system operation This function is usable in only the Analog mode. The Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling (BIIS) 1200 standard is one of the best choices to add a data service to an existing system. It enables digital communications, signalling and message exchanges with analog transceivers. You can receive or transmit Individual calls, Group calls, Emergency calls, Status Messages, and Messages.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting an Individual call DDTransmitting a Group call (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select) (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/Call,” then push [OK]. 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/Call,” then push [OK].
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Status Message You can transmit a preset Status Message. You cannot transmit a voice call at the same time. NOTE: If the following settings are configured using the CS-F52D programming software, the Status Message can be automatically transmitted when: ••The transceiver is turned ON. NOTE: Depending on the presetting, the Priority A channel is always used to send Status Messages. LLSet Power ON Status 23 to “Enable.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting a Message You can transmit a message of up to 14 characters. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/Call,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Call Menu,” then push [OK]. Signaling/Call Call List Select Call Menu ► ► 4.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call DDDirectly entering Message You can directly enter a Message, then send it to the target station or group. TIP: •• The entered Message can be temporary saved. After entering a Message in step 5, push [OK] to display “Save Msg?.” Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Yes,” then push [OK] to save. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the saved Message is deleted. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Write Message) 1.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Transmitting a call DDTransmitting an Emergency call DDTransmitting Position data When a BIIS channel is used as the Emergency channel, a BIIS Emergency call can be transmitted in the same way as in 2-Tone, 5-Tone, or dPMRTM signaling. See “Emergency call” for details. (pp.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Receiving a call DDReceiving an Individual call DDReceiving a Status Message When an Individual call is received: ••The Status indicator lights green. ••“ ” may be displayed or blink, depending on the presetting. ••“ ” is displayed and the mute is released. •• The calling station name (or ID) is displayed while receiving the signal. When a Status Message is received: ••Beeps sound. ••“ ” blinks. •• May vibrate, depending on the presetting.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Incoming list The transceiver saves a log of the received Individual calls, Group calls, Status Messages, Messages and Emergency calls in the memory, depending on the presetting. Up to 6 Status/Message/Emergency or 3 Voice calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record is deleted when an 7th (Status/Message) or 4th (Voice) call is received. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are deleted.
Previous view 8 BIIS 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION Incoming list DDDeleting the Incoming list The receive call log can be deleted from the Incoming list. (Menu > Signaling/Call > Clear Incoming) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Signaling/ Call,” then push [OK]. Menu Channel/Scan Signaling/Call ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Clear Incoming,” then push [OK]. Signaling/Call Call Menu Clear Incoming ► ► 4.
Previous view Section 9 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a communication audio ���������������������������������������������������������9-2 Playing back a recorded audio ���������������������������������������������������������������9-3 9-1
Previous view 9 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Recording a communication audio This transceiver is equipped with a recorder not only for the receive audio, but also for transmit audio. This function is useful to make a communication record. NOTE: •• The recording will continue until you turn OFF the function, or there is no more free space on the transceiver recording memory. •• When the recording time exceeds 8 minutes, the transceiver continues to record, but it records to a new file.
Previous view 9 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS Playing back a recorded audio (Menu > Voice Rec > Play Call Rec) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Voice Rec,” then push [OK]. Menu GPS Voice Rec ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Play Call Rec,” then push [OK]. Voice Rec Call Recorder Play Call Rec ► ► 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select a file, then push [OK].
Previous view Section 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Bluetooth® Wireless Technology operation �������������������������������������������10-2 DDElectromagnetic Interference ��������������������������������������������������������10-2 Turning ON the Bluetooth® function �����������������������������������������������������10-3 Pairing with a headset or a data device �����������������������������������������������10-4 Headset settings ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Bluetooth® Wireless Technology operation You can connect to other Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices (Headset or Data) with the installed Bluetooth unit. The communication range of Bluetooth is approximately 10 meters (33 feet). NOTE: The Bluetooth communication range may vary, depending on the environment where you operate the device.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Turning ON the Bluetooth® function (Menu > Bluetooth > Bluetooth) 1. P ush [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK]. Menu Bluetooth Vibration ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK]. Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Reset ► ► 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “ON,” then push [OK].
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Pairing with a headset or a data device Step 1: Enter the Pairing mode (Device) LL See the Bluetooth device’s instruction manual for details. 5. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Headset” or “Data Device,” then push [OK] to start searching. Find Device Type Step 2: Turn ON the Bluetooth function (Transceiver) LL See page 10-3 for details. Headset Data Device Step 3: Search for the device (Transceiver) 1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Pairing with a headset or a data device Step 4: Connect to the device (Transceiver) 1. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select the headset to connect, then push [OK]. NOTE: The transceiver connects to the last connected device, if the connecting operation is performed on the device side, even if Auto Connect is set to “OFF.” (Menu > Bluetooth > Auto Connect) ••Connects to the headset.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Headset settings DD AF Output (Menu > Bluetooth > Audio Select) You can set the audio output device when a Bluetooth headset is connected. If Audio Select is set to “RMT & SP,” you can hear audio from both a connected Bluetooth headset and the transceiver’s speaker. See page 6-13 for details. DDAbout the VS-3 headset You can set the detailed settings of the optional VS-3 Bluetooth® headset. •• Key Beep (p.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth® device Step 1: Prepare the Bluetooth device Step 5: Send a Pairing request to the transceiver (Bluetooth device) Select the transceiverʼs Bluetooth unit name to send a pairing request. Step 2: Turn ON the Bluetooth function (Transceiver) LL See page 10-3 for details. ••The Bluetooth device sends a pairing request. LL See the device’s instruction manual for details.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth® device 4. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Connect,” then push [OK]. PC1 Connect Disconnect Connecting LL If the Serial Port Access Authorization screen is displayed when using a PC, accept it. See the deviceʼs instruction manual for details. •• After the transceiver and device connection has succeeded, “✔” is displayed beside the device icon. Device List Find Device PC1 ► 5.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Disconnecting from a Bluetooth® device You can disconnect from a Bluetooth device without cancelling the pairing. TIP: You can reconnect to the Bluetooth device displayed on the screen again by doing the following steps. (Menu > Bluetooth > Device List) 1. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select the Bluetooth device to connect, then push [OK]. 1. P ush [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Deleting a Bluetooth® device from the pairing list You can delete a Bluetooth device from the “Device List” screen. Before deleting a connected Bluetooth device, disconnect it. (p. 10-9) (Menu > Bluetooth > Device List) 1. P ush [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK]. Menu Bluetooth Vibration ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Device List,” then push [OK].
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION Resetting the installed Bluetooth® unit You can reset the installed Bluetooth unit. You should reset the unit if you have some troubles during Bluetooth operation. NOTE: Before resetting, the Bluetooth function must be turned OFF. Otherwise, resetting cannot be done. (Menu > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Reset) 1. P ush [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Bluetooth,” then push [OK]. Menu Bluetooth Vibration ► ► 3.
Previous view 10 Bluetooth® OPERATION The maximum number of paired devices You can pair two types of the Bluetooth devices: Headset and Data devices. Up to 8 Bluetooth devices can be paired.
Previous view Section 11 OTHERS Displaying the transceiver’s firmware information �������������������������������� 11-2 LCD Check �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11-3 Copying data from a transceiver ���������������������������������������������������������� 11-4 DDConnecting ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11-4 DDCopying data �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 11 OTHERS Displaying the transceiver’s firmware information You can display the transceiver firmware’s information. ( Menu > Information > Firmware Info) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Information,” then push [OK]. Menu Utility Information ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Firmware Info,” then push [OK]. Information Firmware Info ► Own ID ► 4.
Previous view 11 OTHERS LCD Check You can check whether or not the LCD displays correctly. ( Menu > Display > LCD Test) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2. Push [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “Display,” then push [OK]. Menu Display Utility ► ► 3. P ush [P2 (Up)] or [P1 (Down)] to select “LCD Test,” then push [OK]. Display Contrast LCD Test ► ► •• The transceiver displays the Test screen. LLIf the LCD displays correctly, the screen is all black, as shown below. 4.
Previous view 11 OTHERS Copying data from a transceiver This section describes how to copy data from a Master transceiver to a Sub transceiver using the optional OPC-1870 zone copy cable. NOTE: Before copying, set Transceiver Data Out to “ON” using the CS-F52D programming software. (Common > Security Setting > Security) DDConnecting DDCopying data Before copying, connect the Master and Sub transceivers using the optional OPC-1870.
Previous view Section 12 OPTIONS HM-222 speaker microphone �������������������������������������������������������������12-2 DDAttaching ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12-2 MB-136 belt clip ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������12-3 DDMB-136 contents ���������������������������������������������������������������������������12-3 DDAttaching �������������������������������������������������������������������
Previous view 12 OPTIONS HM-222 speaker microphone Belt clip [Emer] Microphone [PTT] Earphone jack Speaker Turn OFF the transceiver before attaching or detaching the microphone You can connect an earphone (user supplied) to the earphone jack on the microphone. NOTE: •• NEVER immerse the connector in water. If the connector becomes wet, BE SURE to dry it before attaching to the transceiver.
Previous view 12 OPTIONS MB-136 belt clip DDMB-136 contents Belt clip Base clip DDAttaching Base clip 1. Detach the battery pack, if attached. (p. 1-3) 2. Slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow until the clip locks and makes a “click” sound. 3. Attach the battery pack to the transceiver. (p. 1-3) Battery pack 4. Clip the belt clip on your belt. 5. Insert the transceiver upsidedown into the belt clip until the base clip is fully inserted in the groove.
Previous view 12 OPTIONS MB-136 belt clip DDDetaching 1. T urn the transceiver upsidedown in the direction of the arrow and pull it out of the belt clip. NOTE: Hold the transceiver firmly when removing the transceiver from the belt clip. 2. Detach the battery pack. (p. 1-3) 3. L ift up the tab on the base clip (q), and then slide the clip in the direction of the arrow (w). w BE CAREFUL! Do not break your fingernail.
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