ICOM orporated 317600 VHF P25 Trunking Mobile Transceiver User Manual RMK 4 Instruction Manual
ICOM Incorporated VHF P25 Trunking Mobile Transceiver RMK 4 Instruction Manual
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User Manual 2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL SEPARATION KIT RMK-4 FOREWORD PRECAUTIONS Thank you for purchasing the RMK-4 separation kit. The RMK-4 allows you to connect the additional CONTROL HEAD to the IC-F9511HT to enable dual-head operation. Depending on the length of separation you need, use either the optional OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609 or OPC-726 separation cable with the RMK-4. RWARNING! NEVER place the transceiver’s main unit (with the RMK-4) and CONTROL HEADs where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where they could cause bodily injury. CAUTION! To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the power OFF and disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver’s main unit before disassemble the transceiver. DO NOT use or place the transceiver’s main unit (with the 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. Please refer to the instruction manual of the transceiver for details of the basic operation. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, 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. RMK-4) and CONTROL HEADs in areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). DO NOT use chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they can damage the RMK-4 and CONTROL HEAD’s surfaces. USE the specified microphone only. Other microphones have different pin assignments and may damage CONTROL HEAD or the transceiver’s main unit. KEEP the transceiver’s main unit (with the RMK-4) and CON- TROL HEADs away from heavy rain, and never immerse them in the water. The transceiver’s main unit (with the RMK-4) and CONTROL HEADs meet IP54 requirements for dust-protection and splash resistance when the optional microphone*, the front/rear plate(s) and the speaker jack cover of CONTROL HEAD are attached. However, if these items are dropped, dust-protection and splash resistance cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the cases or the waterproof seals. * The microphone is not dust-protection and splash resistant. ACCESSORIES Second CONTROL HEAD • Function name stickers Key caps Microphone hanger and screw set RMK-4 (Main unit attachment) Function name stickers KEY-STICKER • Used for labelling the programmable function keys. See at right for details. The serial number seal is put here, and labeled “RMK-4.” Mounting bracket Flat washers for CONTROL HEAD (M5) There are no labels on the programmable function keys since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys. Attach the supplied function name stickers to the appropriate keys for easy recognition of the key’s assigned function as shown below. Then, protect the attached stickers from coming off with the supplied key cap, as shown below. Function name sticker Key cap Mounting screws (M5×12) Spring washers (M5) Self-tapping screws (M5×16) Nuts (M5) Bracket screws 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD.......................................................................... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS........................................................ i PRECAUTIONS...................................................................... i ACCESSORIES..................................................................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................ iii 1 CONNECTION..............................................................1−5 ■R emoving the transceiver’s main unit attachment.........1 ■ Connecting CONTROL HEAD and RMK-4...................2 ■A ttaching the RMK-4.....................................................4 ■ Mounting.......................................................................4 2 REMOTE BOX SET MODE..........................................6−8 ■ Set mode items.............................................................6 3 DUAL-HEAD OPERATION.........................................9−10 ■ Intercom function...........................................................9 ■ TX AF Monitoring function...........................................10 ■ NOTES........................................................................10 4 OPTIONS........................................................................11 iii 1 CONNECTION ■ Removing the transceiver’s main unit attachment q Turn the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver’s main unit. w Unscrew the 6 top screws, then remove the top cover from the transceiver’s main unit in the direction of the arrow. r Unscrew the 4 front screws, then remove the main unit attachment from the main unit in the direction of the arrow. • The flat cable should be carefully disconnected from the attachment. Main unit attachment Flat cable Main unit Main unit attachment Top cover e Unscrew the screw that is attached to the chassis. t Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the front plate from the main unit attachment. Then unscrew the circuit board screw, and disconnect the separation cable, if it is connected. Front Remove the circuit board screw. Front plate Separation cable 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Main unit attachment IMPORTANT: Set the top, chassis and front screws aside as they are needed for the RMK-4 installation. 1 CONNECTION ■ Connecting CONTROL HEAD and RMK-4 Either the optional OPC-607 (3 m; 9.84 ft), OPC-608 (8 m; 26.3 ft), OPC-609 (1.9 m; 6.3 ft) or OPC-726 (5 m; 16.4 ft) separation cable is required for CONTROL HEADs and the RMK-4 connections. INFORMATION: CONTROL HEAD connected to the [CONTROL HEAD 1] of the RMK-4, is recognized as the main CONTROL HEAD. w Connect the separation cable to CONTROL HEAD. • The cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves as needed. Rear plate Separation cable D CONTROL HEAD Reinstall the circuit board screw removed in step q as shown at left to connect the cable terminal. You can connect the separation cable to both CONTROL HEADs in the same way, as shown below. q Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the rear plate from CONTROL HEAD. Rear plate Unscrew the circuit board screw. CONTROL HEAD Cable groove e After the cable is connected, reinstall the rear plate and the 4 screws, then connect the opposite side of the separation cable to the RMK-4. r R epeat steps q to e to attach the other CONTROL HEAD. If the separation cable is already connected to the original CONTROL HEAD, the above connection should be performed to the second CONTROL HEAD only. CONTROL HEAD CONNECTION D RMK-4 q Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the front plate from the RMK-4. w Connect the opposite side of the separation cable that is connected to CONTROL HEAD to the RMK-4. After the cable is connected, reinstall the front plate and the 4 screws. • The cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves as needed. Front plate Unscrew the circuit board screw. Reinstall the circuit board screw removed in step q as shown above to connect the cable terminal. RMK-4 Separation cable Cable grooves e Repeat steps q and w for the other side connection. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 CONNECTION ■ Attaching the RMK-4 ■ Mounting q C arefully connect the flat cable of the transceiver’s main unit to the RMK-4 as shown below (q). Then, attach the RMK-4 to the transceiver’s main unit using 4 front screws that were removed from the main unit in step r in p. 1. (w) 2 types of mounting styles are available— one is on-board mounting, and the other one is overhead mounting. • Ensure the flat cable and the RMK-4 are connected/attached correctly, and not upside down. D On-board mounting Mount the controller securely with the 4 supplied screws to a solid surface. w Replace the screw that was removed from the main unit in step e in p. 1 to the chassis. (e) RMK-4 Main unit RMK-4 Flat cable e Replace the top cover and 6 top screws removed in step w in p. 1, then reconnect the DC power cable. Bracket screw CONNECTION D Overhead mounting Mount the controller securely with the 4 supplied screws to a solid surface which can support more than 2 kg (4.40 lb). (Overhead mounting) Flat washer Nut Spring washer Bracket screw When using self-tapping screws 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 REMOTE BOX SET MODE The REMOTE BOX SET MODE is accessed at power ON and allows you to set seldom-changed settings. You can “customize” CONTROL HEADs for dual-head operation to suit your preferences and operating style. ■ Set mode items The following functions (other than “RX Speaker Tune”) can be programmed into CONTROL HEADs 1 and 2, individually. D AF Minimum P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 *In this instruction manual, these keys are from the left, designated [P0]/[P1]/[P2]/[P3]/[P4]. D Set mode operation q F irst, be sure power is OFF. Then, while pushing and holding [P0], [P1] and [P2], push [ ] to turn the power ON. •H old [P0], [P1] and [P2] until “SET MODE FOR REMOTE BOX” appears on the display. w Push [P0] to enter the REMOTE BOX SET MODE. e Then push [P0] additional times to select the appropriate item. Then, push [Up] or [Down] to set the desired level and conditions. r P ush and hold [ ] to exit the REMOTE BOX SET MODE. The USER SET MODE is also available. The common functions that can be used with both dual-head and single-head operations are set in the USER SET MODE. Please refer to the instruction manual of the transceiver for details. Set the AF Minimum function to ON or OFF. (default: ON) ON : The minimum audio output level is set for CONTROL HEADs. • Set the minimum audio output level in “AF Minimum Level” as shown below. OFF : The minimum audio output level is not set for CONTROL HEADs. D AF Minimum Level Set the minimum audio output level between 0 and 255. (default: 0) This setting is effective only when “AF Minimum” is ON as shown above. D Beep Level Set the output level of the confirmation beeps between 1 and 5. (default: 3) This setting is effective for dual-head operation functions only. The beep level for other functions that can be used with both dual-head and single-head operations, are set in the USER SET MODE. REMOTE BOX SET MODE D Panel Lock function D Hanger function Set the Panel Lock function to ON or OFF. (default: ON) The Panel Lock function locks all keys and the dial other than ] and [P4 (PANEL LOCK)]. Set the Hanger function to ON or OFF. (default: ON) The microphone “on-hook” function (Hook-on scan) and “offhook” functions (Move to Priority A CH and Monitor) are activated according to this setting. ON : The [PANEL LOCK] function is assigned to [P4], and you can toggle the Panel Lock function ON and OFF with pushing and holding [P4 (PANEL LOCK)] for 1 sec. OFF : [P4] retains the originally programmed function and the Panel Lock function is OFF. NOTE: When this function is set to ON, the key function [Null] must be assigned to [P4] by the CS-F9010/F9510 cloning software on both CONTROL HEADs for matching the CONTROL HEAD’s performance. Ask your dealer for details. D TX AF Monitoring function Set the TX AF Monitoring function to ON or OFF. (default: ON) This function allows the operator of CONTROL HEAD to monitor the other side’s communication. When one CONTROL HEAD operator is communicating, the audio can be heard from the SP-22 external speaker on the other CONTROL HEAD side. The optional SP-22 external speaker is required. ON : The microphone “on-hook” or “off-hook” functions are activated when CONTROL HEAD’s microphone is put on (on hook) or taken off (off-hook) it's hanger hook. OFF : The microphone “on-hook” function is activated regardless of the CONTROL HEAD’s microphone “on-hook” and “off-hook”. NOTE: If “ON” is set in both CONTROL HEADs and one of the two microphones is taken from its hanger hook, the microphone “off-hook” functions are activated for both CONTROL HEADs. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 REMOTE BOX SET MODE D RX Speaker Tuning function D Intercom function Set the RX Speaker Tuning function to ON or OFF for CONTROL HEAD 1 (main). (default: OFF) This function allows the operator of CONTROL HEAD 1 to adjust the output level of the external speaker that is connected to the transceiver’s main unit. Set the Intercom function to ON or OFF. (default: ON) The Intercom function allows CONTROL HEAD operators to communicate each other via their microphones. The optional microphone and the SP-22 external speaker are required. ON : The audio output level of the external speaker is adjustable with the AF volume control knob on CONTROL HEAD 1. The minimum audio output level must be set to more than 1 on the transceiver’s main unit in order to avoid muting the audio output. OFF : The audio output level of the external speaker is not adjustable by CONTROL HEADs. ON : The [INTERCOM] function is assigned to [P3], and you can enter and exit the Intercom mode by pushing [P3 (INTERCOM)]. OFF : [P3] retains the originally programmed function and the Intercom function is OFF. NOTE: • When one CONTROL HEAD enters the Intercom mode, the other CONTROL HEAD also enters even if this function is set to OFF. • When this function is set to ON, the key function [Null] must be assigned to [P3] by the CS-F9010/F9510 cloning software on both CONTROL HEADs for matching the CONTROL HEAD’s performance. Ask your dealer for details. DUAL-HEAD OPERATION ■ Intercom function [P3] is used for the Intercom function ON/OFF switch when the Intercom function is set to ON in the REMOTE BOX SET MODE. (No other function can be assigned.) The Intercom function allows the operators of CONTROL HEAD 1 and 2 to communicate each other via their microphones. The optional microphone and the SP-22 external speaker are required. NOTE: • Transmitting is impossible during intercom operation. • During intercom operation, when [PTT] is pushed and held on the caller’s side, any received radio signal is muted on the listener side’s CONTROL HEAD external speaker. However, the received radio signal can be heard on the caller side’s CONTROL HEAD external speaker and the main unit’s external speaker. • When the message signal is received, it is not displayed on the LCD of CONTROL HEADs during intercom operation. After exiting the intercom mode, it will be displayed on the LCD. • During intercom operation, CONTROL HEADs 1 and 2 return to the normal operation mode, if no [PTT] operation is performed for 30 sec. q Push [P3 (INTERCOM)] to enter the intercom mode. • The other CONTROL HEAD is also set to the Intercom mode automatically even if this function is set to OFF. • “INTERCOM” appears on both CONTROL HEADs. w Push and hold [PTT] and speak at a normal voice level into the microphone. • “IN USE” blinks on the listener side. • To adjust the audio output level, rotate [VOL]. e After releasing [PTT] you can hear the response through the speaker. r To return to normal operation, push [P3 (INTERCOM)]. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 DUAL-HEAD OPERATION ■ TX AF Monitoring function ■ NOTES When the TX AF Monitoring function is set to ON in the REMOTE BOX SET MODE, and one CONTROL HEAD operator is communicating, the audio can be heard from the SP-22 external speaker on the other CONTROL HEAD side. The optional SP-22 external speaker is required. • Transmission can be performed on either CONTROL HEADs 1 or 2 at the same time. • The Power ON Password function will not work properly when attaching the RMK-4. • The RMK-4 is not designed for the single-head operation. For single-head operation, use the original attachment and cable combination— no RMK-4 is necessary. But when the one of CONTROL HEADs is accidently broken, the RMK-4 may go into the unintended single-head operation mode. In that case, the Intercom function MUST be turned OFF. Otherwise, any problem may occur. NOTE: When one CONTROL HEAD operator is communicating, “IN USE” blinks on the other CONTROL HEAD’s display and the TX indicators lights red. IN 10 USE OPTIONS •O PC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609/OPC-726 separation cables Used for CONTROL HEAD and the RMK-4 connection. OPC-607 : 3 m; 9.84 ft OPC-608 : 8 m; 26.3 ft OPC-609 : 1.9 m; 6.3 ft OPC-726 : 5 m; 16.4 ft • HM-152/HM-152T/HM-148G/HM-148T hand microphones HM-152 : Hand microphone HM-152T : DTMF microphone HM-148G : Self grounding heavy duty microphone HM-148T : Self grounding heavy duty DTMF microphone • SM-25 desktop microphone • SP-22 external speaker Compact and easy-to-install. Input impedance : 4 ø Max. input power : 5 W *The SP-22 is not recommended for use with the IC-F9511HT. Use the SP-30 instead. Icom optional equipment are 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. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Some options may not available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details. 11 A-6757H-1US Printed in Japan © 2009 Icom Inc. Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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