ICOM orporated 277500 VHF Transceiver User Manual IC F14 F24
ICOM Incorporated VHF Transceiver IC F14 F24
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User Manual
!IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page A (1,1) INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF TRANSCEIVER iF14/S UHF TRANSCEIVER iF24/S This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page i (1,1) SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazW ARN ING ards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only”. In addition, your Icom radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: • FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. • American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. • American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave. • The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of accessories other than those specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure.; Belt Clip (MB-94), Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack (BP-231) and Speaker-microphone (HM-131L). To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: C AU TIO N • DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. • DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50% duty cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the “Transmit indicator” lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch. • ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the Icom belt-clip which is listed on page 33 when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side. The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. Occupational/Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. ii !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page iii (1,1) FOREWORD PRECAUTION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before R WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna using the transceiver. is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. CAUTION! NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other than the BP-230, BP-231 or BP-232. Such a connection will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –22°F (–30°C) or above +140°F (+60°C). DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason. MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver, and that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver. The use of non-Icom battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-F14/ F14S VHF TRANSCEIVER and IC-F24/F24S UHF TRANSCEIVER. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION RWARNING Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. OPERATING NOTES • When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 5 to 10 centimeters (2 to 4 inches) away from your mouth. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your head and body. • If you wear a portable two-way radio on your body, ensure that the antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting. iii FCC caution: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. iv !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page v (1,1) ACCESSORIES TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION …………………………………… i FOREWORD ……………………………………………………………… iii EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ………………………………………………… iii OPERATING NOTES …………………………………………………… iii PRECAUTION …………………………………………………………… iv TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………………… v 1 ACCESSORIES ……………………………………………………… 1–5 ‘ Supplied accessories………………………………………………… 1 ‘ Accessory attachments ……………………………………………… 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION …………………………………………… 6–11 ‘ Front, top and side panels ………………………………………… 6 ‘ LED indicator ………………………………………………………… 8 ‘ Programmable function keys ……………………………………… 9 3 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ………………………………… 12–18 ‘ Turning power ON ………………………………………………… 12 ‘ Channel selection ………………………………………………… 12 ‘ Call procedure ……………………………………………………… 13 ‘ Receiving and transmitting ……………………………………… 14 ‘ Scrambler function ………………………………………………… 16 ‘ Setting the squelch level ………………………………………… 16 ‘ Man Down Emergency Call ……………………………………… 17 4 OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION……………………………… 18–19 ‘ Optional unit installation …………………………………………… 18 ‘ Scrambler unit installation ………………………………………… 19 5 BATTERY CHARGING ………………………………………… 20–25 ‘ Battery charging …………………………………………………… 20 ‘ Caution ……………………………………………………………… 21 ‘ Optional battery chargers ………………………………………… 22 6 SWIVEL BELT CLIP ……………………………………………… 26–29 ‘ MB-93 contents …………………………………………………… 26 ‘ To attach …………………………………………………………… 26 ‘ To detach …………………………………………………………… 28 7 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE ……………………………………… 30–31 ‘ Optional HM-75A description ……………………………………… 30 ‘ To attach …………………………………………………………… 31 8 OPTIONS ………………………………………………………… 32–33 ■ Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied: Qty. q Flexible antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 w Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 e Belt clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 r Jack cover (with screws) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 set !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 2 (1,1) ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES ■ Accessory attachments D Flexible antenna ï Battery pack Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. To attach the battery pack: Slide the battery pack on the back of the transceiver in the direction of the arrow (q), then lock it with the battery release button. CAUTION: • NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the transceiver. • Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. • Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a ‘click’ sound. To release the battery pack: Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow (w) as shown below. The battery pack is then released. NEVER release or attach the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled. This may result in water or dust getting into the transceiver/battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged. !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 4 (1,1) ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES ï Jack cover D Belt clip Attach the jack cover when the optional speaker-microphone is not used. To attach the jack cover: To detach the jack cover: q Attach the jack cover to the q Unscrew the screws with a [SP MIC] connector. phillips screwdriver. w Detach the jack cover for the w Tighten the screws. speaker-microphone connection. To attach the belt clip: q Release the battery pack if it is attached. w Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound. To detach the belt clip: q Release the battery pack if it is attached. w Pinch the clip (q), and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (w). !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 6 (1,1) PANEL DESCRIPTION PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front, top and side panels q IC-F14S/F24S IC-F14/F24 e LED INDICATOR (p. 8) ➥ Lights red while transmitting. ➥ Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open. ➥ Lights/blinks orange when the matched 2/5-tone code is received, according to the pre-programming. r SPEAKER-MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [SP MIC] Connects the optional speaker-microphone. (p. 31) [SP MIC] jack cover NOTE: Attach the [SP MIC] jack cover when the optional speaker-microphone is not used. (p. 4) Speaker Microphone t DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Lower] The desired function can be assigned by your dealer. (p. 9) y PTT SWITCH [PTT] Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. u DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Upper] The desired function can be assigned by your dealer. (p. 9) i ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied antenna. q CHANNEL SW/SELECTOR • IC-F14S/F24S: Toggle the channel switch to select the pre-programmed channel 1 or 2. • IC-F14/F24 : Rotate the channel selector to select the preprogrammed memory channels. w VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] Rotate to turn the power ON/OFF and adjust the audio level. D Programmable key reference Upper Lower Mic Up* Mic Down* Mic A* Mic B* *These functions are available when the optional Speaker-Microphone is connected. (p. 31) !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 8 (1,1) PANEL DESCRIPTION PANEL DESCRIPTION ‘ LED indicator ■ Programmable function keys The LED indicator indicates several information as follows; (Ref.; R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange) The following functions can be assigned to [Upper], [Lower], [Mic Up]*, [Mic Down]*, [Mic A]* and [Mic B]* programmable function keys. Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning your transceivers programming. If the programmable function names are bracketed in the following explanations, the specific key used to activate the function depends on programming. • TX: Turns Red while transmitting a signal. *These keys are available when the optional Speaker-Microphone is connected. (p. 31) • RX: Turns Green while receiving a signal. SCAN A KEY ➥ This key’s operation depends on the Power ON Scan setting. When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; Push to start and cancel scanning operation. In case of transmission during scan, cancels scanning. When the power ON scan function is turned ON; Push to pause scanning. Scanning resumes after passing a specified time period. In case of transmission during scan, pauses scanning. Scanning resumes after passing a specified time period. • Call LED (ON): When receiving a matched 2/5-tone. O O • Call LED (Blink): When receiving a matched 2/5-tone. • Fast/Slow scan: Blinks while Fast/Slow scan is activated. • Low BATT1: You should charge the battery. (blinks slowly) • Low BATT2: You must charge the battery. (blinks fast) • TX low BATT1: Low BATT1 was detected during TX mode. • TX low BATT2: Low BATT2 was detected during TX mode. SCAN B KEY Push to start and cancel scanning operation. In case of transmission during scan, pauses scanning. Scanning resumes after passing a specified time period. PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYS ➥ Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel. ➥ Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] to rewrite the Prio A channel. MR-CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS Push to select a memory channels 1 to 4 directly. NOTE: The memory channels 3 and 4 are available for ICF14S/F24S when [MR-CH 3] and [MR-CH 4] keys are assigned. !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 10 (1,1) PANEL DESCRIPTION MONITOR KEY ➥ Mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch mute. Open any squelch/deactivate any mute while pushing this key. (LMR operation only) ➥ Activates one of (or two of) the following functions on each channel independently: (PMR operation only) • Push and hold to un-mute the channel (audio is emitted; ‘Audible’ condition). • Push to mute the channel (sets to ‘Inaudible’ only). • Push to un-mute the channel (sets to ‘Audible’ only). • Push after the communication is finished to send a ‘reset code’. NOTE: The un-mute condition (‘Audible’ condition) may automatically return to the mute condition (‘Inaudible‘ condition) after a specified period. LOCK KEY Push and hold to electronically lock all programmable keys except the following: [Call] (incl. Call A and Call B), [Moni(Audi)] and [Emergency] keys. OUTPUT POWER SELECTION KEY Select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently, depending on the pre-setting. • Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection. TALK AROUND KEY Turn the talk around function ON and OFF. • The talk around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver-to-transceiver communication. WIDE/NARROW KEY ➥ Push to select the IF bandwidth to wide. ➥ Push and hold to select the IF bandwidth to narrow. PANEL DESCRIPTION DTMF AUTODIAL KEY Push to transmit the programmed DTMF code. CALL KEYS Push to transmit a 2/5-tone code. • Call transmission is necessary before you call another station depending on your signalling system. • [Call A] and/or [Call B] keys may be available when your system employs selective ‘Individual/Group’ calls. Ask your dealer which call is assigned to each key. EMERGENCY KEYS ➥ Push and hold to transmit an emergency call. ➥ When [Emergency Single (Silent)] or [Emergency Repeat (Silent)] is pushed, an emergency call is transmitted without a beep emission. • If you want to cancel the emergency call, push (or push and hold) the key again before transmitting the call. • The emergency call is transmitted one time only or repeatedly until receiving a control code depending on the pre-setting. VOICE SCRAMBLER FUNCTION KEYS ➥ Push to turn the voice scrambler function OFF. ➥ Push and hold to turn the voice scrambler function ON. OPT OUT KEYS ➥ Push to inactivate the connected output signal level. ➥ Push and hold to activate the connected output signal level. SIREN KEY Push to emit a siren. This function can be used for situations other than an emergency alert such as a security alarm for example. • The wide passband width can be selected from 25.0 or 20.0 kHz using the CS-F14 CLONING SOFTWARE. (PMR operation only) Ask your dealer for details. 10 11 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 12 (1,1) CONVENTIONAL OPERATION CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ■ Turning power ON ■ Call procedure ➥ Rotate [VOL] to turn power ON. When your system employs tone signalling (excluding CTCSS and DTCS), the call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission. The tone signalling employed may be a selective calling system which allows you to call specific station(s) only and prevent unwanted stations from contacting you. [VOL] q Select the desired TX code channel or 2/5-tone code according to your System Operator’s instructions. • This may not be necessary depending on programming. w Push the call key (assigned to one of the dealer programmable keys). (p. 9) e After transmitting a 2/5-tone code, the remainder of your communication can be carried out in the normal fashion. ■ Channel selection IC-F14S/F24S: Toggle [CHANNEL SWITCH] to select the channel 1 or 2, or, push one of [MRCH 1] to [MR-CH 4] key to select a channel directly. Selective calling Non-selective calling • The memory channels 3 and 4 are available when [MR-CH 3] and [MR-CH 4] keys are assigned. [CHANNEL SWITCH] IC-F14/F24: Rotate [CHANNEL SELECTOR] to select the desired operating channel, in sequence; or, push one of [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4] key to select a channel directly. [CHANNEL SELECTOR] AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE: Channel setting is not necessary for this type. When turning the power ON, the transceiver automatically starts scanning. Scanning stops when receiving a call. 12 13 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 14 (1,1) CONVENTIONAL OPERATION CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ■ Receiving and transmitting NOTE: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver. See p. 2 for antenna attachment. Receiving: q Rotate [VOL] to turn power ON. w Toggle [CHANNEL SWITCH] (IC-F14S/F24S), rotate [CHANNEL SELECTOR] (IC-F14/F24) or push one of [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4] key to select a channel. For IC-F14S/F24S: The memory channels 3 and 4 are available when [MR-CH 3] and [MR-CH 4] keys are assigned. e When receiving a call, adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level. Transmitting: Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference. q While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. • When a tone signalling system is used, the call procedure described on p. 13 may be necessary. D Transmitting notes • Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict transmission under the following conditions: - The channel is in mute condition. - Channel is busy. - Un-matched (or matched) CTCSS is received. - The selected channel is a ‘receive only’ channel. • Time-out timer After continuous transmission for the pre-programmed time period, the time-out timer activates, and causes the transceiver to stop transmitting. • Penalty timer Once the time-out timer activates, transmission is further inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer. D DTMF transmission If the transceiver has [DTMF Autodial] assigned to it, the automatic DTMF transmission function is available. w Release [PTT] to return to receive. ➥ Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit the DTMF code. IMPORTANT!: To maximize the readability of your signal; 1. Pause briefly after pushing [PTT]. 2. Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth, then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. 14 15 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 16 (1,1) CONVENTIONAL OPERATION CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ■ Scrambler function ■ Man Down Emergency Call The optional voice scrambler units UT-109 (#01) and UT-110 (#01) provide high performance private communication between stations with the same scrambler codes. The man down emergency call function transmits an emergency call automatically, after the transceiver laying down in a horizontal position for a pre-set time period. (The optional UT-113 MAN DOWN UNIT is required.) ➥ Push and hold [Scrambler] to turn the scrambler function ON. ➥ Push [Scrambler] to turn the scrambler function OFF. ■ Setting the squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength. q While pushing [PTT] and [Lower], rotate [VOL] to turn the power ON to enter the squelch level adjustment mode. w Push [Upper] to increase the [Upper] squelch level (tight squelch) or [PTT] [Lower] to decrease the squelch level (loose squelch). [Lower] e Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF to fix the squelch level. 16 [VOL] After the emergency call, the transceiver performs transmission and reception alternately with the following conditions: - Transmits the microphone signals. - Receives the signal and emits audio. When the emergency cancel code is received, the function is cancelled. IMPORTANT!: Set an emergency channel individually, to provide certain emergency call operation is recommended. 17 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 18 (1,1) OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION ■ Optional unit installation Install the optional unit as follows: q Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF, and remove the battery pack. (p. 3) w Remove the unit cover. NOTE: Use a flat head screw driver or a similar flat instrument, and insert into the hollow of the chassis, then lift and take away the unit cover. (The removed cover cannot be used again.) OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION ■ Scrambler unit installation The following PC board modification is required when installing the optional UT-109 or UT-110. q Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF, and remove the battery pack. (p. 3) w Remove the unit cover as shown at left (Optional unit installation.) e Cut the pattern on the PCB at the TX mic circuit (MIC) and RX AF circuit (DISC) as shown below. r Install the scrambler unit as shown at left (Optional unit installation.) t Replace the unit cover and the battery pack, then rotate [VOL] to turn the power ON. e Install the unit as shown below. *This illustration is described with the UT-110. r Replace the unit cover and the battery pack, then rotate [VOL] to turn the power ON. NOTE: The optional UT-109/UT-110 SCRAMBLER UNITS requires some PC board modifications. Please refer to the additional installation as at right. 18 NOTE: When uninstalling the scrambler unit Be sure to re-solder the disconnected points at left, otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available. 19 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 20 (1,1) BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY CHARGING ■ Battery charging ■ Caution Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. R DANGER Charge the specified Icom batteries only. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn it OFF while charging. • Recommended temperature range for charging: +10°C to +40°C (+50°F to +104°F) - The Li-Ion battery functions within –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) • Use the specified chargers (BC-119N, BC-121N and BC-160). NEVER use another manufacturer’s charger. • Use the optional AC adapter. NEVER use another manufacturer’s AC adapter. Recommendation: Charge the supplied battery pack for a maximum of up to 10 hours. Li-Ion batteries are different from Ni-Cd batteries in that it is not necessary to completely charge and discharge them to prolong the battery life. Therefore, charging the battery in intervals, and not for extended periods is recommended. Only tested and approved for use with genuine Icom batteries. Fire and/or explosion may occur when a third party battery pack or counterfeit product is charged. CAUTION! NEVER insert battery pack/transceiver (with the battery pack attached) with wet or soiled into the charger. This may result in corrosion of the charger terminals or damage to the charger. The charger is not waterproof and water can easily get into it. NEVER incinerate used battery packs. Internal battery gas may cause an explosion. NEVER immerse the battery pack in water. If the battery pack becomes wet, be sure to wipe it dry immediately (particularly the battery terminals) BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver. Otherwise, the terminals will become corroded, or cause connection failure, etc. NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. Also, current may flow into nearby metal objects, such as a necklace, etc. Therefore, be careful when carrying with, or placing near metal objects, carrying in handbags, etc. AVOID leaving the battery pack in a fully charged, or completely discharged condition for long time. It causes shorter battery life. In case of leaving the battery pack unused for a long time, it must be kept safely after discharge, or use the battery until the battery indicator appears, then remove it from the transceiver. If your battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged, fully charge the battery pack again. If the battery pack still does not retain a charge (or very little), a new battery pack must be purchased. 20 21 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 22 (1,1) BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY CHARGING ■ Optional battery chargers D Rapid charging with the BC-160 ï AD-106 installation The optional BC-160 provides rapid charging of optional Li-Ion battery packs. • An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-160 depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-17L) is additionally required. q Install the AD-106 desktop charger adapter into the holder space of the BC-119N/121N. AC adapter (Not supplied with some versions.) BP-231 Desktop charger adapter Connectors TRANSCEIVER Plugs Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V power source) or CP-17L (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapter. w Connect the plugs of the BC-119N/BC-121N to the AD-106 with the connector, then install the adapter into the charger with the supplied screws. Screws supplied with the charger adapter IMPORTANT!: Ensure the guide lobs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter. Lobs -1 Guide rail 22 23 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 24 (1,1) BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY CHARGING D Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-106 D Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-106 The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of optional Li-Ion battery packs. The following items are additionally required: • One AD-106 (purchase separately). • An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-119N depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-17L). The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously. The following items are additionally required. • Six AD-106. • An AC adapter (BC-124) or the DC power cable (OPC-656) TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER BP-231 BP-231 AD-106 charger adapters are installed in each slot. AC adapter (Not supplied with some versions.) AC adapter (Purchase separately) AD-106 charger adapter is installed in BC-119N. Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V power source) or CP-17L (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapter. 24 IMPORTANT!: Ensure the guide lobs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside the charger Guide rails adapter. Lobs DC power cable (OPC-656) (Connect with the DC power supply; 13.8 V/at least 7 A) IMPORTANT!: Ensure the guide lobs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter. Lobs Guide rails 25 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 26 (1,1) SWIVEL BELT CLIP ■ MB-93 contents SWIVEL BELT CLIP e Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt. And insert the transceiver into the belt clip until the base clip inserted fully into the groove. Qty. q Belt clip …………………………………………………………… 1 w Base clip …………………………………………………………… 1 ■ To attach q Release the battery pack if it is attached. (p. 3) w Slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow until the base clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound. 26 r Once the transceiver is locked in place, it swivels as illustrated below. 27 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 28 (1,1) SWIVEL BELT CLIP SWIVEL BELT CLIP ■ To detach q Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of the arrow and pull out from the belt clip. w Release the battery pack if it is attached. (p. 3) e Pinch the clip (q), and slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow (w). CAUTION: HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the holder or swivel properly if the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged. 28 29 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 30 (1,1) SPEAKER-MICROPHONE ■ Optional HM-75A description PTT switch Rear OFF ON ■ To attach Attach the connector of the speaker-microphone into the [SP MIC] connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw. [Mic A]/[Mic B] keys* SPEAKER-MICROPHONE [Mic Up]/[Mic Down] keys* CAUTION: When connecting the speaker-microphone to the transceiver, make sure that power to the transceiver is turned OFF, otherwise the CPU may malfunction. *The desired function can be assigned independently by your dealer. (p. 9) LOCK Lock switch: Locks all keys except [PTT]. To [SP MIC] connector Earphone jack CAUTION: Attach the speakermicrophone s connector securely to prevent accidental dropping, or water intrusion in the connector. IMPORTANT!: KEEP the [SP MIC] jack cover attached (transceiver) when the speaker-microphone is not in use (p. 4). Water will not get into the transceiver even if the cover is not attached, however, the terminals (pins) will become rusty, or the transceiver will function abnormally if the connector becomes wet. 30 31 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 32 (1,1) OPTIONS D BATTERY PACK D BELT CLIPS • BP-230 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 7.4 V/800 mAh Li-Ion battery pack, allows approx. 5.5 hours* operation. • BP-231 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 7.4 V/1150 mAh Li-Ion battery pack, allows approx. 8 hours* operation. The same as supplied with the transceiver. • BP-232 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK 7.4 V/2000 mAh Li-Ion battery pack, allows approx. 14 hours* operation. *Typical operation; Tx:Rx:Stand-by duty cycle=5:5:90 • MB-93 SWIVEL BELT CLIP • MB-94 BELT CLIP Exclusive alligator-type belt clip. The same as supplied with the transceiver. • MB-96*/96F LEATHER BELT HANGER *MB-93’s base clip is required. D CHARGERS • BC-119N DESKTOP CHARGER + AD-106 CHARGER ADAPTER + BC-145 AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of battery packs. An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on versions. Charging time: approx. 2 hours when BP-231 is attached. • BC-121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD-106 CHARGER ADAPTER (6 pcs.) + BC-124 AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of up to 6 battery packs (six AD-106’s are required) simultaneously. An AC adapter should be purchased separately. Charging time: approx. 2 hours when BP-231 is attached. • BC-160 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-145 AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of battery packs. An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on versions. Charging time: approx. 2 hours when BP-231 is attached. D OPTIONAL UNITS • UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT Provides pager and code squelch capabilities. • UT-109 (#01)/UT-110 (#01) SCRAMBLER UNITS Non-rolling type (UT-109)/Rolling type (UT-110) voice scrambler unit provides higher communication security. • UT-113 MAN DOWN UNIT Provides a measure of safety when working in a hazardous environment, etc. 32 OPTIONS D DC CABLES • CP-17L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE Allows charging of the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket. (For BC-119N) • OPC-515L/OPC-656 DC POWER CABLES Allows charging of the battery pack using a 13.8 V power source instead of the AC adapter. OPC-515L: For BC-119N OPC-656 : For BC-121N D OTHER OPTIONS • SP-13 EARPHONE Provides clear receive audio in noisy environment. • HM-75A/HM-131L SPEAKER-MICROPHONE Combination speaker-microphone that provides convenient operation while hanging the transceiver from your belt. HM-75A has the programmable function keys, Mic Up, Mic Down, Mic A and Mic B. HM-131L has a moisture proof construction. • HS-94/HS-95/HS-97 HEADSET + VS-1L VOX/PTT CASE HS-94: Ear hook type HS-95: Neck-arm type HS-97: Throat microphone VS-1L: VOX/PTT switch box for hands-free operation, etc. • FA-SC73US/FA-SC56VS/FA-SC57VS STUBBY ANTENNAS FA-SC73US: 450–490 MHz FA-SC56VS: 150–162 MHz FA-SC57VS: 160–174 MHz • FA-SC25U/FA-SC57U/FA-SC72U/FA-SC25V/FA-SC55V ANTENNAS FA-SC25U: 400–430 MHz FA-SC57U: 440–470 MHz FA-SC72U: 470–520 MHz FA-SC25V: 136–155 MHz FA-SC55V: 146–174 MHz (The same as supplied with the transceiver) 33 !IC-F14_F24.qxd 04.6.17 6:22 PM Page 34 (1,1) A-6369D-1EX Printed in Japan © 2004 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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