E TECH IM100 Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle (VHF) User Manual IM100 users manual

E-TECH Co., Ltd. Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle (VHF) IM100 users manual

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User Manual Part 2

 FILE: IM 100 service manual.doc                                                 2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                  1/19        ▶User’s Manual◀                              1.  Introduction 2.    Description of Unit 3.  Technical Specification 4.    Features and Operation 5.  Antenna Installation
192 - 2 -219 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   2/19 1. Introduction IM100 has a compact size with a various features in the range of 136~174MHz. IM100   Has a various features shown as below. IM100 constructed with a microprocessor controlled, temperature compensated Phase Locked   Loop(PLL) frequency synthesizer.    The radio features a double conversion receiver and a direct FM   transmitter modulator.    A special integrated circuit provides support to sub-audible signaling(CTCSS & DCS) and most of the receiving parts are switched off periodically in the power save mode to reduce battery current drain during standby.  2. Description of Unit  Items Model Radio IM100 Supplied Package User manual                                                            Items Model Hand Microphone   VOX & PTT Headset   Power Cable   AccessoriesPedestal
193 - 3 -319 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   3/19 3. Technical Specifications    3-1 General         1)  Frequency range        :    136~174 MHz 2)  Channels               :    255 Channels 3)  Channel spacing        :    12.5 kHz/25 kHz 4)  Communication method  :    Simplex 5)  Antenna Impedance     :    50 ohm  6)  Power supply voltage    :    DC 13.6V 7)  Current Drain           :     When Transmitting(50W)       -   < 13A                                       When Receiving(5W)          -   < 1A                                       Transmit standby              -   < 100mA 8)  Microphone             :    External Condenser Mic 9)  Operating temperature range:    -30    +℃∼ 60℃      10)  Size                   :    178(W)x49(H)x195(D)  11)  Weight                 :    1600g     3-2 Transmitter       1)  Power Output           :     HIGH – 50W,  LOW - 5W       2)  Modulation              :     8K50F3E/16K0F3E       3)  Oscillator method         :     PLL       4)  Frequency Stability       :     less than ±0.00025% (±2.5PPM) 5)  Maximum frequency deviation:  ±2.5 kHz(Narrow)/ ±5 kHz(Wide) 6)  Audio Distortion          :     less than 5% (1 kHz 60%)       7)  SPURIOUS Emission     :     -70 [dBc]       8)  FM Hum & Noise         :     -40 / -45 [dB] (HP8920A 300Hz   3kHz BP∼F)        9)  BAND   SPREAD       :      38 [MHz]
194 - 4 -419 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   4/19 3-3 Receiver       1)  Receiver Type         :     Double Super Hetero type       2)  Sensitivity             :     -0.25uV 이하(12dB SINAD  시)       3)  Frequency Stability     :     ±0.00025%(±2.5PPM)       4)  SPURIOUS  Rejection  :     -75 dB       5)  Adjacent Channel Selectivity:     -65 dB (Narrow) , -70 dB (Wide)       6) Distortion               :     5% (1 kHz 60%)       7) Hum & Noise            :     -40 / -45 dB(HP8920A 300Hz   3kHz BPF)∼       8) Audio output             :     Normal 3W ( Max 5W )       9) BAND SPREAD          :     38MHz       10) Speaker size           :      48 * 30 Rectangle  4. Features and Operation EXTERNAL VIEW                 4)Emergency Key 11)POWER ON/OFF &Volume control 13)Ear/Mic Jack PC-Programming   Jack 14)LCD6)Menu Button8)Squelch 14)SPEAKER3)DOWN button 2)Monitor Button 1)TX POWERHIGH/LOW9) LED I 3)UP button
195 - 5 -519 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   5/19 4-1 Features & Operation         1. Monitor                  Press the Monitor key momentarily to disable the Tone squelch.   2. Radio Call                   By using Various 5Tone, individual / Group call is available.                   16 Receiving codes are available as well as open call. 3. Missed calls list                  16 Missed calls can be listed. If a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored by the radio.   4. contact list                   During a call, the contact list may be used to give access to up to 16 preprogrammed   numbers accessed via the menu.   5. status list                   A status is a code for transmitting prearranged messages, e.g. status “05” may indicate “launch”. Status list contains up to 30 entries. 6. Channel : 255 channel   7. Scan ON/off   8. Power level : Power level is adjustable in each channel respectively.   9. Talkaround on/off   10. Emergency :   11. Lone Worker   12. Tx Tone select : In the menu, tx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable.   13. Rx Tone select : In the menu, rx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable.   14. Group : Defines group tone. You can select tone code for group, and it is used as a default value .    0~9 and a, b, c, d available. And “A” is used as a basic value..   15. BEEP ON/OFF : BEEP sound ON/OFF.     16. KEY LOCK : LOCK/UNLOCK Button KEY.   17. SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable   18. AUTO SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable automatically by surroundings.   19. DTMF ON/OFF : DTMF function is available.   20. VOX : VOX LEVEL is adjustable by pushing up and down button.   21. AUTO VOX : VOX level is adjustable automatically by surroundings.   22. P - SCAN : Priority Scan   23. POWER SAVE : Power save mode is available.   24. PASS WORD : This function is useful for security reason.   25. LOCATION INDICATE : Indicate where the radio is located by blinking green light every 7 seconds.   26. SCRMABLE : Internal Voice Scrambler is available.   27. STUN / UNSTUN : For added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate     a feature known as Stun/Unstun is included in your radio. 28. BACKLIGHT : Lamp is lighting when you check LCD status.
196 - 6 -619 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   6/19 4-2 LCD Display and Icons  1.ANT GAZE ; Shows the received signal strength. 2.TX POWER HIGH: Indicate power level 3.KEY LOCK: Appears during key lock function is ON. 4.ALART(BEEP) ON/OFF: Appears when beep sound is turned ON. 5.Battery level indicator: Indicates reaming battery power. 6.VOX ON/OFF: Appears when VOX function is turned On. 7.SCAN: Appears when Scan function is activated. 8.SCRAMBLE: Appears while the voice scrambler function is activated. 9.TALK AROUND Indicator. 4-3 Features 1. Channel   This radio offers up to 255 channels 1). By using   or   button,  you can select the desired channel.   2. Missed calls list Up to 16 calls can be stored.    If the same radio calls more than once, only the most recent call is stored.   When fifteen calls have been stored by the radio, depending on the radio programming the sixteenth call received may overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio. 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2) Display shows   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)  to exit
197 - 7 -719 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   7/19 3. Contact list 1).  to enter Menu Mode.  2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)  to exit  4. Status call list 4-1. Making STATUS call 1)  to enter Menu Mode.  2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)    Push PTT KEY for sending message on the LCD.  4-2  Make STATUS Message 1)  to enter Menu Mode.
198 - 8 -819 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   8/19  2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)  to SELECT 5. Lone work 1).  to enter Menu Mode.  2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select  ON/OFF 6. Tx power .1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to    select HIGH / LOW POWER
199 - 9 -919 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   9/19 5) to select  7. Tx Tone Selecting Transmitting TONE(CTCSS/DCS). 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  Select TONE을  either CTCSS or DCS.       0= NON TONE            1-38 CTCSS        101 – 183 DCS TONE  5)  to select exit  8. Rx Tone Changing Receiving  TONE(CTCSS/DCS). 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to    select TONE either CTCSS or DCS.         0= NON TONE              1-38 CTCSS        101 – 183 DCS TONE.
1910 - 10 -1019 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   10/19 5)  to select exit 9. Group Changing GROUP Tone.   1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to select scroll list 5)  to select exit  10. Beep on/off 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to select on off . 5) to select  11. Key lock 1).  to enter Menu Mode.
1911 - 11 -1119 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   11/19 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to    select key lock /unlock. 5) to select    12. Squelch level 16 level is available.    0 = terminate sq function   1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to the scroll list 5)  to select exit  13. Auto Squelch 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select
1912 - 12 -1219 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   12/19 4)   or  to    select on /off . 5) to select    14. Scan 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to scan. 4) Push PTT for exit  15. DTMF   1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    16. Vox on/off 1).  to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until
1913 - 13 -1319 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   13/19 3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    17. Vox Level 16 level is available.. 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)  to select  for exit  18. Auto Vox 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select
1914 - 14 -1419 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   14/19 19. Priority Scan 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    20. Priority scan    CH 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to scroll list 5)  to select for exit  21. Power save 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until
1915 - 15 -1519 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   15/19 3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    22. Talkaround 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    23. Password 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select
1916 - 16 -1619 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   16/19 24. Password CH 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4) ---- will display on the LCD( enter old password)  or    by pushing up and down KEY to change password.     by pushing enter KEY to change digit of password. 5) Enter new password by 4 digit.  25. Location Indicate where the radio is located by blinking green light every 7 seconds. 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    26. Scramble 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until
1917 - 17 -1719 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   17/19 3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select    27. Status call Send 1).    to enter Menu Mode. 2)   or  to until   3) to select 4)   or  to  select ON /OFF. 5) to select     5. Antenna Installation 5-1 Antenna Installation and Compliance with Radio Frequency(RF) Energy Safety Standards  [IMPORTANT NOTE] To assure optimum performance and compliance with RF Energy Safety standards, this antenna installation guidelines and Instructions are limited to metal-body vehicles with appropriate ground planes and take into account the potential exposure of backseat passengers and bystanders outside the vehicle.  [NOTE] For mobile radios with rated power of 7 watts or less, the only installation restrictions are to use only E-tech approved antennas and install the antenna externally on metal body vehicles.      For mobile radios with rated power greater than 7 watts, always adhere to all the guidelines and restrictions in 5.2 below.
1918 - 18 -1819 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   18/19 5-2 Selecting an Antenna Site/Location on a Metal Body Vehicle  1. External installation – Check the requirements of the antenna supplier and install the vehicle   antenna external to a metal body vehicle in accordance with those requirements.  2. Roof top – For optimum performance and compliance with RF Energy Safety standards, mount   the antenna in the center area of the roof.      3. Trunk lid – On some vehicles with clearly defined, flat trunk lids, the antenna of some radio models (see restrictions below) can also be mounted on the center area of the trunk lid.      For   vehicles without clearly defined, flat trunk lids (such as hatchback autos, sport utility vehicles, and   pick-up trucks), mount the antenna in the center area of the roof.        Before installing an antenna on the trunk lid.     • Be sure that the distance from the antenna location on the trunk lid will be at least 60cm (24   inches) from the front surface of the rear seat-back to assure compliance with RF Energy Safety   standards. • Ensure that the trunk lid is grounded by connecting grounding straps between the trunk lid and   the vehicle chassis.     If these conditions can not be satisfied, then mount the antenna on the roof top !    4. Mounting restrictions for certain radio models     For more than 40 Watt VHF models, the 1/4 wave antenna should be mounted only in the center area of the roof, not on the trunk lid, to assure compliance with RF Energy Safety standards.  5. Ensure that the antenna cable can be easily routed to the radio.      Route the antenna cable as   far away as possible from any vehicle electronic control units and associated wiring.      6. Check the antenna location for any electrical interference.  7. Make sure any other mobile radio antenna on this vehicle is at least 30.48 cm (1 foot) away from   this antenna.    [NOTE] Any two metal pieces rubbing against each other (such as seat springs, shift levers, trunk   and hood lids, exhaust pipes, etc.) in close proximity to the antenna can cause severe   receiver interference.
1919 - 19 -1919 FILE: IM100 manual.doc                                                           2004.11.23 E-TECH Co., Ltd                                                                   19/19 5-3 Antenna Installation Procedure  1. Mount the antenna according to the instructions provided with the antenna kit.   Run the coaxial  cable to the radio mounting location.      If necessary, cut off the excess cable and install the cable   connector.  2. Connect the antenna cable connector to the radio antenna connector on the rear of the radio.    5-4 Completing the Installation  1. Mount the microphone clip to a convenient spot near your radio.  2. Your microphone has a telephone-type connector at the end of is cord.      Plug the microphone   into the control head connector.  3. To complete your radio installation, plug the power cable into the radio power connector.

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