ICOM orporated 307701 UHF P25 Trunking Mobile Transceiver User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF P25 TRUNKING
MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS
iF9511S
iF9511T
UHF P25 TRUNKING
MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS
iF9521S/T
iF9523S/T
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that
this device does not cause harmful interference.
The photo shows the 10-key version transceiver.
IMPORTANT
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
pletely before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This
instruction manual contains important oper­ating instructions for the IC-F9511S/IC-F9511T VHF P25 TRUNKING
MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS and the IC-F9521S/IC-F9521T/
IC-F9523S/IC-F9523T UHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE
TRANSCEIVERS.
✔ When the optional UT-125
unit is installed:
aes / des encryption
If re-exporting this product and/or AES encryption of this
product is activated, you must comply with the export regulations of your country, which can be highly restrictive. YOUR
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH EXPORT REGULATIONS MAY
SUBJECT YOU TO FINES OR PENALTIES. AES encryption
products including this software fall under the control of the
Japanese Government as described in Appendix I: Export Legal Controls and Appendix: Exchange Legal Controls. Please
consult with your dealer or sales representative for details.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France,
Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their
respective holders.
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.
See the operating guide for details of Analog and P25
Trunking/Conventional system operations. Consult your
Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning
your transceivers programming.
✔ INFORMATION:
In this instruction manual, the following descriptions are used;
IC-F9511S/IC-F9521S/IC-F9523S : “Simple type”
IC-F9511T/IC-F9521T/IC-F9523T : “10-key type”
FCC INFORMATION
ABOUT IPR
• FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device is made under license under one or more of the
following U.S. Patents: #4,590,473; #4,636,791; #5,148,482;
#5,185,796; #5,271,017; #5,377,229; #4,716,407;
#4,972,460; #5,502,767; #5,146,497; #5,164,986;
#5,185,795; #5,164,986, #5,185,795, and #5,146,497.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
* IPR means ‘Intellectual Property Rights.’
VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY
The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in this
product is protected by intellectual property rights including
patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice
Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user
of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to
extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object
Code into a human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos.
#5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390,
#5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656,
#5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and
#5,195,166.
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PRECAUTIONS
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC
outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.
DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the ve-
RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a
power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery.
This connection will ruin the transceiver.
DO NOT place the transceiver against walls. This will ob-
RWARNING! NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged.
DO NOT use chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol
when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.
RWARNING! NEVER place the transceiver where
operating continuously for long periods.
normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it
could cause bodily injury.
CAUTION! NEVER allow children to touch the transceiver.
CAUTION! NEVER expose the transceiver to rain,
snow or any liquids. The transceiver may be damaged.
USE the specified microphone only. Other microphones have
different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C (+140°F), or
in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.
DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty enviiii
ronments.
hicle’s engine. The vehicle’s battery will quickly run out if the
transceiver transmits while the vehicle’s engine OFF.
struct heat dissipation.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
When the optional RMK-2 and the supplied/optional microphone* are attached, the transceiver’s front panel meets
IP54 requirements for dust-protection and splash resistance.
However, once the front panel with the RMK-2 have been
dropped, dust-protection and splash resistance cannot be
guaranteed because of possible damage to these cases or
the waterproof seal.
* The main body of the microphone is not dust-protection and splash
resistance.
For U.S.A. only
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver,
not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT........................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS........................................................ i
FCC INFORMATION............................................................. ii
ABOUT IPR........................................................................... ii
VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY.......................................... ii
PRECAUTIONS.................................................................... iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................ iv
3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE.....................14–16
n Rear panel connection................................................14
n Supplied Accessories..................................................15
n Mounting the transceiver.............................................16
n Antenna.......................................................................16
n Fuse replacement.......................................................16
n Cleaning......................................................................16
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION.................................................1–6
n Front panel....................................................................1
n Function display............................................................3
n Programmable function keys.........................................4
4 OPTIONS........................................................................17
2 BASIC OPERATION...................................................7–13
n Turning power ON.........................................................7
n Channel selection..........................................................7
n Receiving and transmitting............................................8
n Clock function................................................................9
n Wake up function.........................................................10
n Sleep function.............................................................11
n User set mode.............................................................12
5 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION..............................18
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1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
n Front panel
e*
e*
Simple type
01 ch-01
IC-F9511T
10-key type
u y t
q AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB
Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level.
• Minimum audio level is pre-programmed.
w FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 3)
Displays a variety of information, such as an operating
channel number/name, DTMF numbers and audible condition, etc.
e DIAL or UP/DOWN KEYS
• Simple type: DIAL
		 Rotate to select an operating channel, etc.
• 10-key type: UP/DOWN Keys
		 Push to select an operating channel, etc.
*The desired function can be assigned by your dealer. (p. 4)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
r 10-KEYPAD (10-key type only)
The keypad allows you to enter digits to:
• S elect memory channels, tone channels and DTMF codes
(when in the DTMF code channel selection mode)
• Start up with a password
• Input the Individual ID code for digital operation. (Depending on
the pre-setting)
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o MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
Connect the supplied or optional microphone.
• When you connect a microphone, be sure to fit the connector
cover of the microphone into the connector to maintain the front
panel’s dust protection and splash resistance*.
*Only when the optional RMK-2 is attached.
RMK-2
t BUSY INDICATOR
Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch
is open.
y POWER SWITCH [POWER]
Push to turn the power ON and OFF.
•
The following functions are available at power ON as options:
- Automatic scan start
- Password prompt
- Set mode
u TRANSMIT INDICATOR
Lights red while transmitting.
i DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
Desired functions can be programmed independently by
your dealer. (p. 4)
In this instruction manual, these keys are from the left,
called [P0]/[P1]/[P2]/[P3]/[P4].
Connector cover
 EVER connect non-specified microphones. The pin
assignments may be different and the transceiver may
be damaged.
D MICROPHONE
	The supplied microphone has a PTT switch and a hanger
hook.
• The following functions are available when the microphone is
on or off hook (depending on the setting):
- Automatic scan starts when it is on hook.
- Scan is cancelled when it is off hook.
- Scan is paused when it is off hook.
- Automatic priority channel selection is available when it is off hook.
- Sets to ‘Inaudible’ condition (mute condition) when it is on hook.
- Sets to ‘Audible’ condition (unmute condition) when it is off hook.
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
n Function display
01 ch-01
Ic-F9511T
q RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
Indicates relative signal strength level.
Receive Signal level
Strong
w LOW POWER INDICATOR
Appears when low output power is selected.
• When high output power is selected, no indicator appears.
e AUDIBLE INDICATOR
Appears when the channel is in the ‘audible’ (unmute)
condition.
r COMPANDER INDICATOR
Appears when the compander function* is activated.
* Analog mode operation only
t SCRAMBLER INDICATOR
Appears when the voice scrambler or encryption function
is activated.
* P25 operation only
u TELEPHONE INDICATOR
Appears when a phone call* is received.
* P25 operation only
!0
Weak
y BELL INDICATOR
Appears/blinks when the specific page call* is received,
depending on how the transceiver has been pre-programmed.
i SHORT MESSAGE INDICATOR
Appears when an Status message or Short message is
received.
o ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
Displays an operating channel number, channel name,
Set mode contents, DTMF code, etc.
!0 ACTIVATED KEY INDICATOR
Appears above the key assigned as [Scan Add/Del (Tag)]
key when that key has been activated.
See the operating guide for details of Analog and P25
Trunking/Conventional system operations. Consult your
Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning
your transceiver’s programming.
PANEL DESCRIPTION
n Programmable function keys
The following functions can be assigned to [DIAL]*, [UP],
[DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] and [P4] 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 is used to activate the
function depends on the programming.
*The functions you can assign to [DIAL] are limited.
(Only functions marked with ✩ can be assigned.)
✩ CH UP AND DOWN KEYS
➥	Push (or Rotate)* to select an operating channel.
➥	Push (or Rotate)* to select a scan group after pushing
and holding [Scan A Start/Stop]/[Scan B Start/Stop].
*Rotate when this function is assigned to [DIAL].
✩ ZONE UP AND DOWN KEY (This function is for [DIAL] only)
Rotate to select the desired zone.
ZONE KEY
Push this key, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] or rotate [CH
Up/Down]* to select the desired zone.
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What is “zone”?—The desired channels are assigned
into a zone according to the intended use for grouping.
For example, ‘Staff A’ and ‘Staff B’ are assigned into a
“Business” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned into
a “Private” zone.
SCAN A START/STOP KEY
➥ Push to start and cancel scanning operation.
• When Power ON Scan function is activated, push to pause the
scanning operation. And the paused scan resumes after the
specified time period has passed.
➥P
 ush and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan list,
then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] or rotate [CH Up/Down]*
to select the desired list. (Available depending on the presetting.)
SCAN B START/STOP KEY
➥ Push to start and cancel scanning operation.
	The scan restarts after the specified time period has
passed when the scan (started with this key) is cancelled
by except for this key operation.
➥	Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan list,
then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] or rotate [CH Up/Down]*
to select the desired list.
*Simple type only
1
PANEL DESCRIPTION
SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY
Push to add or delete the selected channel to/from the scan
list.
1. Push to indicate the scan list, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] or
rotate [CH Up/Down]* to select the desired list.
2. Push to add or delete the channel to/from the selected scan list.
3. Push and hold for 1 sec. to exit the scan list selection mode.
PRIO A/B KEYS
➥	Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel.
➥	Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)] for
1 sec. to rewrite the operating channel as the Priority A or
Priority B channel.
MR-CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS
Push to select the memory channel 1 to 4 directly.
MONI KEY
Mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS), NAC or Talkgroup ID
squelch mute. Open any squelch/deactivate any mute while
pushing this key.
TALK AROUND KEY (Conventional operation only)
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.
*Simple type only
PUBLIC ADDRESS KEY
Push to activate the Public Address (PA) function for voice
amplification. When the PA function is activated, the audio
output can be controlled from the transceiver separately with
[CH Up] or [CH Down] or rotate [CH Up/Down]*.
• This function is available when the external unit, such as a audio
amplifier, speaker, etc. is additionally connected. (p. 14)
• Push this key, then speak into the microphone while pushing and
holding [PTT].
RX SPEAKER KEY
Push to turn the RX speaker function ON or OFF.
When the RX speaker function is turned ON, the received
audio can be heard via the external speaker that is connected to the D-Sub 25-pin.
• This function is available when the external speaker is additionally
connected. (p. 14)
• This function is useful when you are out of the vehicle.
• The audio output level is linked to the transceiver’s volume control.
LOCK KEY
Push and hold to electronically lock all programmable keys
except the following:
[Moni], [Light], [Lock], [Emergency Single], [Emergency Repeat],
[Surveillance] and [OPT 1/2/3].
LIGHT KEY
Push to turn the transceiver’s backlight ON for about 5 sec.
when the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode.
(p. 12)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
HIGH/LOW KEY
Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently, depending on the pre-setting.
• Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection.
SURVEILLANCE KEY
Push to turn the surveillance function ON or OFF.
When this function is turned ON, the beep is not emitted and
the LCD backlight does not light when a signal is received or
a key is pushed, etc.
HOOK SCAN KEY
When the on hook scan function is activated, push this key
to stop scanning temporarily. Push this key again to re-start
scanning.
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CLOCK KEY
➥	Push to indicate the current time on the LCD. (p. 9)
• While the current time is indicated, push and hold this key for
1 sec. to enter the time data edit mode.
➥	P ush and hold for 1 sec. to enter the clock set mode.
(pgs. 10, 11)
• During in the clock set mode, push this key to select an item,
and change the value or condition by pushing [CH Up] or [CH
Down] or rotating [CH Up/Down]*.
*Simple type only
USER SET MODE KEY
➥ Push and hold to enter user set mode.
• During in the user set mode, push this key to select an item that
is enabled by your dealer, and change the value or condition by
pushing [CH Up] or [CH Down] or rotating [CH Up/Down]*.
➥ Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode.
User set mode is also available via the ‘Power ON function.’
Refer to p. 12 also.
OPT 1/2/3 KEYS
Push to control the output signal level from the optional unit
connector.
2
BASIC OPERATION
n Turning power ON
n Channel selection
When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after
the transceiver has sat unused for a long time, make sure
to check the date and time indication after turning the
power ON. If the time and date are not correct, reset
them. (p.10)
q Push [ ] to turn the power ON.
w	If the transceiver is programmed for a start up password,
input the digit codes as directed by your dealer.
• 10-keypad* can be used for password input.
*10-key type only:
• The keys as below can be used for password input:
	The transceiver detects numbers in the same block as identical.
Therefore “01234” and “56789” are the same.
P0
P1
P2
P3
NON-ZONE TYPE:
To select the desired operating channel:
• Push [CH Up] or [CH Down].
• Rotate [CH Up/Down]*.
• Push one of [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4].
ZONE TYPE:
To select the desired zone:
• Push [Zone], then push [CH Up] or [CH Down].
• Rotate [Zone Up/Down]*.
AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE:
Channel setting is not necessary for this type. When turning
power ON, the transceiver automatically starts scanning.
Scanning stops when receiving a call.
P4
*In this instruction manual, these keys are
from the left, called [P0]/[P1]/[P2]/[P3]/[P4].
Several types of channel selections are available. Methods
may differ according to your system set up.
KEY
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
NUMBER
e	When the “PASSWORD” indication does not clear after
inputting 6 digits, the input code number may be incorrect.
Turn the power off and start over in this case.
*Simple type only
BASIC OPERATION
n Receiving and transmitting
Receiving:
q Push [ ] to turn the power ON.
w	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
select a channel, in sequence.
e	While receiving a call, adjust the audio output level to a
comfortable listening level.
*Simple type only
Transmitting:
Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference.
q Take the microphone off hook.
• The ‘audible’ condition is selected and BUSY indicator lights
green.
• A priority channel may be selected automatically.
w Wait for the channel to become clear.
• The channel is busy when BUSY indicator lights green.
e	While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.
r Release [PTT] to receive.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your signal;
1. Pause briefly after pushing [PTT].
2. H
 old the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from
your mouth, then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.
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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 (‘Inaudible’ condition;
“ ” does not appear.)
- The channel is busy.
- Un-matched (or matched) CTCSS is received.
(Depending on the pre-setting)
-	Un-matched (or matched) NAC is received.*
(Depending on the pre-setting)
- The selected channel is a ‘receive only’ channel.
*Digital mode operation only.
• Time-out timer
After continuous transmission for the pre-programmed time
period, the time-out timer is activated, causing the transceiver to stop transmitting.
• Penalty timer
Once the time-out timer is activated, transmission is further
inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer.
2
BASIC OPERATION
n Clock function
The transceiver indicates the current time and date when
[Clock] is pushed. And you can change the indication format
and time/date settings.
When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after
the transceiver has sat unused for a long time, make sure
to check the date and time indication after turning the
power ON. If the time and date are not correct, reset
them. (p.10)
q	Push [Clock] to indicate the current time and date on the
LCD.
• When the indication format is set to 12-hour, “AM” or “PM” is
indicated.
• The LCD indication returns to the stand-by mode after 30 sec.
has passed with no operation.
12HR 12:00PM
YMD 08-04-01
Time
Date
Date indication format (Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day)
w	Push [Clock] again to return to the stand-by mode.
q	Push [Clock] to indicate the current time and date on the
LCD.
12HR 12:00PM
YMD 08-04-01
w	Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the time and date
setting mode.
• The time indication format, “24HR” or “12HR” blinks.
D Time and date indication
The time indication format (12-hour/24-hour)
D Time and date settings
12HR 12:00PM
YMD 08-04-01
e	Push [Clock] to select the desired item to be changed.
r	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
set the selected item.
*Simple type only
12HR 03:00PM
YMD 08-04-01
BASIC OPERATION
n Wake up function
t	Push [Clock] to set.
The wake up function allows the transceiver to be automatically turned ON according to the wake up time setting.
• The next item blinks.
12HR 03:00PM
YMD 08-04-01
y	Repeat steps e to t to set items.
u After setting, push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to program.
q	Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the clock set
mode.
• “WAKE UP” is indicated.
WAKE
OFF
UP
• Return to the time and date setting mode.
i Push [Clock] to return to the stand-by mode.
w	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
turn the wake up function ON.
e Push [Clock] to set, and select “WAKE UP TIME.”
WAKE UP
07:25AM
TIME
r	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
enter the wake up time edit mode.
• The ‘hour’ data blinks.
WAKE UP
07:25AM
TIME
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2
BASIC OPERATION
t	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
input the ‘hour’ data for wake up time. After inputting, push
[Clock] to set.
• The ‘minutes’ data blinks.
WAKE UP
09:25AM
TIME
n Sleep function
The sleep function allows the transceiver to be automatically
turned OFF according to the sleep time setting.
q	Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the clock set
mode.
• “WAKE UP” is indicated.
y	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
Input the ‘minutes’ data for wake up time. After inputting,
push [Clock] to set.
WAKE UP
09:30AM
TIME
u	Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to exit the clock set mode.
• Return to the stand-by mode.
*Simple type only
w Push [Clock] several times to select “SLEEP.”
SLEEP
ON
e	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
turn the sleep function ON.
r Push [Clock] to set, and select “SLEEP TIME.”
SLEEP TIME
05:35PM
t	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
enter the sleep time edit mode.
• The ‘hour’ data blinks.
SLEEP TIME
05:35PM
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BASIC OPERATION
n User set mode
y	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to
Input the ‘hour’ data for sleep time. After inputting, push
[Clock] to set.
• The ‘minutes’ data blinks.
SLEEP TIME
08:35PM
u	Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]*
to Input the ‘minutes’ data for sleep time. After inputting,
push [Clock] to set.
The user set mode is accessed with [User Set Mode] and
allows you to set seldom-changed settings. In this case you
can “customize” the transceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style.
Entering the user set mode:
q	While pushing and holding [P1] and [P2], push [
the power ON.
• Turn power OFF in advance.
• You should hold [P1] and [P2] until “SET MODE” appears on
the display.
SLEEP TIME
08:00PM
i	Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to exit the clock set mode.
] to turn
[P1] [P2]
w Push and hold [P0] to enter user set mode.
• Return to the stand-by mode.
*Simple type only
[P0]
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2
BASIC OPERATION
e	Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate item.
Then, push [Up] or [Down] or rotate [DIAL] to set the desired level/condition.
• Available set mode functions are Backlight, LCD Contrast,
Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Level, AF Min. Level,
Mic Gain, Horn, Battery Voltage, Signal Moni and System
Information.
[P0]
r	Push [
[Up]/[Down] or [DIAL]
] again to exit set mode.
User set mode is also available via a programmable key.
Please refer to p. 6 [User Set Mode] section.
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CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE
n Rear panel connection
Antenna
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects to an antenna.
Contact your dealer about
antenna selection and
placement.
w D-SUB 25-PIN
Connect an
external unit.
e EXTERNAL
SPEAKER JACK
Connect a 4–8 ø
external speaker.
Supplied speaker SP-22
(10-key type only. Simple type
have a built-in speaker.)
r MICROPHONE HANGER
The supplied self ground
microphone can be used
for microphone on/off
hook functions. (See p. 2)
CAUTION: NEVER remove
the fuse-holder from the DC
power cable.
Red
Black
12V
Battery
When the optional microphone (HM-152/T) is used:
NOTE: Use the terminals
as shown below for the
cable connections.
Crimp
Solder
t IGNITION LEAD
Connects to a ignition line.
R DO NOT put a pressure to this lead.
Binding to the DC power cable is
recommended.
y DC POWER RECEPTACLE
Connects to a 12 V DC battery. Pay attention to polarities. NEVER connect
to a 24 V battery. This could damage
the transceiver.
Purchase separately
Connect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicle’s
ground for microphone on/off
hook functions when the optional microphone (HM-152/T)
is used.
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CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE
n Supplied Accessories
Microphone
Microphone hanger
and screw set
Microphone
hanger cable
DC power cable
Speaker*1
Function name
stickers*2
• Function name stickers
There are no names on the programmable function keys
since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys.
Attach the supplied function name stickers as below to the
appropriate keys for easy recognition of that key’s assigned
function.
Then, protect the attached stickers from unsticking with the
supplied key cap as below.
KEY-STICKER
Key caps
Function name sticker
Key cap
Mounting bracket
Flat washers
Bracket bolts
Spring washers
Mounting screws
(M5×12)
Nuts
* 10-key type only
*2 Used for labelling the program1
mable function keys according
to their assinged functions.
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Self-tapping screws
(M5×16)
CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE
n Mounting the transceiver
n Antenna
The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver allows overhead mounting.
• Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws
to a thick surface which can support more than 1.5 kg.
A key element in the performance of any communication
system is an antenna. Contact your dealer about antennas
and the best places to mount them.
n Fuse replacement
Nut
Flat washer
A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse
blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the
source of the problem if possible, and replace the damaged
fuse with a new rated one.
q Fuse rating: 20 A
USE the 20 A fuse only.
Felt*
Spring washer
n Cleaning
Felt*
When using
self-tapping screws
*Felts reduce the vibration effects.
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If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a
soft, dry cloth.
AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or alcohol, as they may damage the transceiver surfaces.
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OPTIONS
• RMK-2 separation kit +
OPC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609/OPC-726 separation cable
	Allows you to install the transceiver front panel separately
from the main unit for operating convenience.
• SP-5/SP-10/SP-22 external speakers
Input impedance : 4 Ω
Max. input power : 5 W
SP-5 : Large speaker for good audio quality.
SP-10 : For all-round mobile operation.
SP-22 : Compact and easy-to-install.
• OPC-1132A/OPC-347 dc power cables
	OPC-1132A : 3 m (9.8 ft)
OPC-347
: 7 m (23 ft)
• OPC-1532/OPC-1871 zone copy cables
OPC-1532 : Mobile to mobile zone copy cable.
OPC-1871 : Mobile to handy zone copy cable.
• MB-77 wall mount bracket
• UT-125 aes/des encryption unit
• HM-152/HM-152T/HM-148G/HM-148T hand microphones
HM-152 : Hand microphone
HM-152T : DTMF microphone
HM-148G : Self ground heavy duty microphone
HM-148T : Self ground heavy duty DTMF microphone
• SM-25 desktop microphone
Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with this transceiver. We are not responsible for the transceiver being damaged or any accident
caused when using non-Icom optional equipment.
Some options may not available in some countries. Please
ask your dealer for details.
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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 hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the
“General Population” in an uncontrolled environment.
IC-F9521S/T:
	Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum distance of 86.4 cm away from the properly installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance
from a properly installed externally-mounted antenna to satisfy the RF exposure requirements in the applicable RF exposure compliance standards.
For compliance with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure Requirements, the
transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions:
1.	The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 0 dBi.
2. IC-F9511S/T:
	The antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at
a distance of 48 cm or more between the transmitting antenna of this
device and any persons during operation. For small vehicle as worst
case, the antenna shall be located on the roof top at any place on
the centre line along the vehicle in order to achieve 48 cm separation
distance. In order to ensure this distance is met, the installation of the
antenna must be mounted at least 48 cm away from the nearest edge
of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders.
IC-F9521S/T:
	The antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept
at a distance of 38.6 cm or more between the transmitting antenna
of this device and any persons during operation. For small vehicle as
worst case, the antenna shall be located on the roof top at any place
on the centre line along the vehicle in order to achieve 38.6 cm separation distance. In order to ensure this distance is met, the installation of
the antenna must be mounted at least 38.6 cm away from the nearest
edge of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders.
3. IC-F9511S/T:
	Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum distance of 100 cm away from the properly installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance
from a properly installed externally-mounted antenna to satisfy the RF exposure requirements in the applicable RF exposure compliance standards.
To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic
energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines:
W ARN ING
C AU TIO N
• DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this
may damage 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 an 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”). “50% duty cycle” is also applicable to PSTN (Public Switched
Telephone Network) mode. Transmitting more than 50% of the time can
cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The
radio is transmitting when the “TX indicator” lights red. You can cause
the radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch.
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.
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