ICOM orporated 384301 UHF P25 Transceiver User Manual
ICOM Incorporated UHF P25 Transceiver Users manual
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![INSTRUCTIONSA-7377H-1EX Printed in Japan © 2017 Icom Inc.1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, JapanVHF P25 TRANSCEIVERSUHF P25 TRANSCEIVERS - 1 -Thank you for choosing this Icom product. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using this product.This instruction sheet includes some functions that are usable only when they are preset by your dealer. The transceiver may have other functions and operations that are not described in this instruction sheet. Ask your dealer for preset function details.IMPORTANTBattery pack Belt clip Connector cover(with a screw)SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESNOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver version. DAbout the transceiver typesThere are 2 types of transceivers.IC-F7010S, IC-F7020S: Simple key typesIC-F7010T, IC-F7020T: Ten-key types DAbout the Status indicator • Lights blue, then blinks red, yellow, and green when turning ON the transceiver. • Lights red while transmitting. • Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch is open. • Blinks magenta when the battery is exhausted. DAbout the Multi-connectorConnects to an optional speaker microphone or headset.CAUTION: DO NOT use the transceiver without the connector cover or the optional equipment attached.The transceiver meets IP68 requirements for dust-tight and waterproof protection only when the connector cover or the optional HM-222 is attached. DAbout the Software key functionsNOTE: Your dealers can assign the Software key functions to the keys, keypads, and the Lever switch.PANEL DESCRIPTION[Emer][P1][P2][Selector][VOL][Back][OK][PTT]StatusindicatorFunction Display Ten-Key Pad[F2][F3]microSD Card SlotUSB (Micro-B)ConnectorAntenna ConnectorLeverSwitch DBATTERY PACKS • BP-283 Li-ion BATTERY PACK Voltage: 7.2 V Capacity: 1910 mAh (minimum), 2010 mAh (typical) Battery life: Approximately 9 hours (IC-F7010T/IC-F7010S) • BP-284 Li-ion BATTERY PACK Voltage: 7.2 V Capacity: 3070 mAh (minimum), 3210 mAh (typical) Battery life: Approximately 14 hours*1 (IC-F7010T/IC-F7010S) *1 When the power save function is set to “Short,” and the operating periods are calculated under the following conditions: TX : RX : standby = 5 : 5 : 90 DCHARGERS • BC-219 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-123S AC ADAPTER For rapidly charging battery packs. Charging time: Approximately 2.8 hours for the BP-283 A power adapter may be supplied, depending on the charger’s version. • BC-214 MULTI-CHARGER+ BC-157S AC ADAPTER, OPC-656 DC POWER CABLE For rapidly charging of up to 6 battery packs simultaneously. Charging time: Approximately 2.8 hours for the BP-283 The AD-132 CHARGER ADAPTER may be needed, depending on the charger's version. The BC-157S AC ADAPTER or OPC-656 DC POWER CABLE must be purchased separately. • BC-225 INTELLIGENT DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-123S AC ADAPTER+ RS-BC225 READER SOFTWARE For rapidly charging of battery packs. You can check the charging status using the RS-BC225. Charging time: Approximately 2.5 hours for the BP-283 A power adapter may be supplied, depending on the charger’s version. An USB (Micro-B) cable is required to connect the BC-225 and a PC with the RS-BC225 installed. DDC CABLES •CP-23L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE Used when charging battery packs through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket. For use with the BC-219. •OPC-515L, OPC-656 DC POWER CABLES Used when charging battery packs using a 13.8 V DC power source instead of the power adapter. OPC-515L: For the BC-219 OPC-656: For the BC-214 DBELT CLIPS and BELT HANGERS • MB-133 BELT CLIP • MB-136 BELT CLIP Rotating type. • MB-96F, MB-96FL, MB-96N BELT HANGERS DANTENNAS • FA-S81VS, FA-S82VS, FA-S83VS,FA-S81US, FA-S82US STUBBY ANTENNAS Shorter VHF or UHF antennas. FA-S81VS: 136 ~ 150 MHz FA-S82VS: 150 ~ 162 MHz FA-S83VS: 160 ~ 174 MHz FA-S81US: 400 ~ 450 MHz FA-S82US: 450 ~ 490 MHz • FA-S81V, FA-S82V, FA-S83V,FA-S81U, FA-S82U, FA-S83U FLEXIBLE ANTENNAS VHF or UHF antennas. FA-S81V: 136 ~ 150 MHz FA-S82V: 148 ~ 160 MHz FA-S83V: 160 ~ 174 MHz FA-S81U: 380 ~ 430 MHz FA-S82U: 430 ~ 480 MHz FA-S83U: 470 ~ 520 MHz • FA-S67VC, FA-S76UC CUT ANTENNAS FA-S67VC: 136 ~ 174 MHz FA-S76UC: 380 ~ 520 MHz DOTHERS • AD-118 ACC ADAPTER To connect an accessory. See the AD-118 instruction sheet for details of recommended accessories.CAUTION: The AD-118 does not have waterproof protection. When it is connected, NEVER expose the adaptor and the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. • LC-184 CARRYING CASE For the Simple key types and Ten-key types. • VS-4MC*2 PTT SWITCH CABLE + HS-94, HS-95, HS-97 HEADSET VS-4MC: Used to connect a headset to a transceiver. HS-94: Ear-hook type HS-95: Neck-arm type HS-97: Throat microphone *2 Non-waterproof. •HM-222 SPEAKER MICROPHONE With an Emergency key. The HM-222 meets IP68 requirements for waterproof protection. •VS-3 Bluetooth® HEADSET The Bluetooth® headset with a [PTT] switch. •About the third party Bluetooth® headsets: Icom has checked the PTT operation with some 3M Peltor headsets such as the WS Headset XP, WS ProTac XP and WS Alert XP. (Compatibility not guaranteed.)OPTIONSSome options may not be available in some countries. Ask your dealer for details.Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor-porated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germa-ny, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Icom Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.Multi-connector[F1]SpeakerMicro-phone[Up]/[Down][Right]/[Left]- 4 -The illustration is of the Ten-key type transceiver.Iç-F7010T/Iç-F7010SIç-F7020T/Iç-F7020S](https://usermanual.wiki/ICOM-orporated/384301.Users-manual/User-Guide-3409209-Page-1.png)
![- 2 - - 3 -FUNCTION DISPLAY DIcon AreaIndicatorsq SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR Displays the relative receive signal strength level.w CLOCK Displays the current time. “AM” or “PM” is displayed beside the time display when 12 hour display format is selected.e BATTERY INDICATOR Displayed or blinks to indicate the battery status.IndicationBattery status Full Mid ChargingrequiredBatteryexhausted blinks when the battery is exhausted.IconsThe following icons are displayed in the Icon Area.POWER ICON • “L1” is displayed when the output power is set to Low. • “L2” is displayed when the output power is set to Mid. • “H” is displayed when the output power is set to High.AUDIBLE ICON Displayed when the channel is in the ‘audible’ (unmute) mode.MESSAGE ICON • Blinks after messages (Message or Status Message) have been received. • Stops blinking when the screen is changed, or any key is pushed, but is displayed if unread messages are still in the Message memory. • Disappears when all messages in the Message memory have been read.BELL ICON Displayed when a matching signal is received, depending on the presetting.SCAN ICON • Displayed when a scan is paused. • Blinks while scanning.SCAN TARGET CHANNEL ICON Displayed when the channel is selected as a scan target channel.NOTE: The screen capture is an example.The displayed position of each icon may differ, depending on the function being used.Icon AreaText AreaKey DisplayAreaq weSCRAMBLER ICON In the Analog mode: Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON.GPS ICON • Displayed when valid position data is received. • Blinks when searching for satellites or calculating position data.RECORD ICON • Displayed when the Record function is ON. • Blinks while recording audio. “ ” is displayed when there is no microSD card free space and audio cannot be recorded.TALK AROUND ICON Displayed when the Talk Around function is ON.PHONE ICON • Displayed when the transceiver is connected to a telephone network on the selected channel. • Blinks while receiving a phone call.LONE WORKER ICON Displayed when the Lone Worker function is ON.MOTION SENSOR ICON Displayed when the Motion Sensor function is ON.NOISE CANCEL ICON Displayed when the Noise Cancel function is ON. SURVEILLANCE ICON Displayed when the Surveillance function is ON.VIBRATION ICON Displayed when the Vibration function is ON.VOX ICON Displayed when the VOX function is ON.Bluetooth® ICON • Displayed when Bluetooth® is activated. • Lights Blue when a Bluetooth® device is connected. • Does not light when no Bluetooth® device is connected.microSD ICON Displayed when a microSD card is inserted into the card slot. “ ” is displayed when the microSD card has not been formatted.USB ICON Displayed when a USB device is connected. DText AreaDisplays the selected Zone number, Channel number, and Channel name, if set. DKey Display AreaDisplays the names of the function assigned to [P1] and [P2]. Ask your dealer about the assigned Software key functions. DTurning ON the transceiverNOTE: Before using the transceiver for the fi rst time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. See the BATTERY CHARGING section of this sheet.Rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver. DReceiving and TransmittingReceiving:1. Select a channel. • Rotate [Selector] or push [Up] or [Down], depending on the presetting.2. When receiving a call, rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level.Transmitting:CAUTION: Attach an antenna before transmitting. Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver.1. Wait until the channel is clear to avoid interference.2. While holding down [PTT], speak at your normal voice level. 3. Release [PTT] to receive.IMPORTANT:To maximize the readability of your signal:1. After pushing [PTT], pause briefl y before you start speaking.2. Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth, then speak at your normal voice level.BASIC OPERATIONBATTERY CHARGING DRapid charging with the BC-219/BC-225 DRapid charging with the BC-214You can rapidly charge up to 6 battery packs with the optional BC-214.Charging time:Approximately 2.8 hours for the BP-283Additionally needed items (purchase separately): • The BC-157S AC ADAPTER or the OPC-656 DC POWER CABLE • The AD-132 CHARGER ADAPTER (may be supplied with the charger, depending on the charger version)CAUTION: NEVER reverse the polarity when connecting the OPC-656 to a power source. This will ruin the battery charger.Red line: +, Black line: _Battery pack+ TransceiverOPC-656Connect to a DC power supply: 12 to 16 V, at least 7 ARed line: + Black line: _BC-214BC-157SBattery packTurn OFFTo an AC outletYou can rapidly charge the Li-ion battery pack with the BC-219 or BC-225.Charging time:BC-219: 2.8 hours for the BP-283BC-225: 2.5 hours for the BP-283Additionally needed item (purchase separately): • A power adapter (may be supplied with the charger, depending on the charger version) or the OPC-515L/CP-23L DC POWER CABLES. • A USB cable to connect the PC and BC-225 when using the RS-BC225.CAUTION: NEVER reverse the polarity when connecting the OPC-515L to a power source. This will ruin the battery charger.White line: +, Black line: _NOTE: • Before detaching or attaching a battery pack, BE SURE to turn OFF the transceiver by rotating [VOL] fully counter clockwise, until it makes a “click” sound. Otherwise, a transceiver malfunction could occur. • The internal clock will be reset to 00:00 if an exhausted battery is left in the transceiver, or the battery pack is detached, for long periods of time. “ ” * Charger adapter’s shape may differ, depending on the charger version.The OPC-515L ( for a 13.8 V DC power source) or the CP-23L (for a 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the power adapter.Battery PackTo a PC with the RS-BC225 installed.*1Power Adapter*2Battery Pack+ TransceiverTurn OFF*1 The RS-BC225 is usable for only with the BC-225.*2 A different type, or no power adapter is supplied, depending on the charger version.](https://usermanual.wiki/ICOM-orporated/384301.Users-manual/User-Guide-3409209-Page-2.png)