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ICIC--F5061/F5063 SeriesF5061/F5063 SeriesSales HandbookSales Handbook

Version 2.0

March 2008

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FOREWORD and DISCLAIMER

Foreword

Disclaimer

This handbook is prepared to provide detailed information about the “Enhanced versions” Enhanced versions” Enhanced versions” Enhanced versions” of IC-F5061/ F5063 series VHF and UHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS.

The information in this document has been carefully checked, and is believed to be correct and accurate. However, Icom assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or mistakes. Furthermore, Icom reserves the right to make changes to any of the products described in this handbook without notice or obligation. The systems and applications described herein are for information and reference purposes only.

Handbook RevisionsHandbook RevisionsHandbook RevisionsHandbook RevisionsIcom reserves the right to make changes to the content of this handbook at any time without notice or obligation.

IPR and CopyrightsIPR and CopyrightsIPR and CopyrightsIPR and CopyrightsThe Icom products described in this handbook may include Icom Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs stored in radio memories or other media/devices. Such IPR and copyrighted computer programs are protected by laws in Japan, the United States and other countries. Any Icom IPR and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs contained in the Icom products described in this manual

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Icom IPR and/or copyrighted Icom computer programs contained in the Icom products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any way. Furthermore, the purchase of Icom products shall not be deemed to grant any license either directly or by implication, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use the product that is specified by law in the sale of a product.

Document CopyrightsDocument CopyrightsDocument CopyrightsDocument CopyrightsNo duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express permission of Icom. Reproduction, distribution, or transmission for any purpose in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, shall only be allowed with the express permission of Icom.

TrademarksTrademarksTrademarksTrademarksIcom, 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.

NXDN is a trademark of Icom Inc. and Kenwood Corporation

Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

LTR is a trademark of E. F. Johnson Company.

This product when used with certain options, utilizes vocoding technology that is the property of Digital Voice Systems Inc. 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.

All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.

© 2008 Icom Inc.

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction1-1 Company Profile · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4

2 Overview2-1 Product Line Up · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 52-2 Common Features · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6-72-3 IP Classification Codes · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 82-4 6.25 kHz FDMA Technology · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9-132-5 Key Features of IDAS Signalling· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 142-6 Key Features of MDC 1200 Signalling · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· 152-7 Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 162-8 Key Features of LTR™ Trunking · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 172-9 Function and Specifications Comparison

2-9-1 VHF Transceivers · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 182-9-2 UHF Transceivers · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 19

3 Accessories and installation3-1 Optional Accessories · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20-213-2 Optional Accessories Installation

3-2-1 Separation Kit · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 22-243-2-2 Optional Unit Installation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25

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3-2-2 Optional Unit Installation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25 3-3 Connection and Maintenance · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 263-4 Mobile Radio Installation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 27-283-5 D-Sub 25pin Configuration · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 29

4 Operation and Function4-1 Front Panel Operation and Function · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 30

4-1-1 Function Display · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 314-1-2 Functions Programmable to Keys · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 32-354-1-3 Basic Operation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 36-384-1-4 Digital Operation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 39-444-1-5 MDC 1200 System Operation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 45-474-1-6 BIIS 1200 Operation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 48-524-1-7 LTR™ Operation · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · 53

4-2 Cloning Software CS-F3160/F50604-2-1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 54-564-2-2 Cloning Items · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 57

4-3 2-Tone (LMR) Signalling · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 584-4 5-Tone (PMR) Signalling · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 594-5 Scan · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 60-634-6 Voice Scrambling System · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 64-654-7 PC Command · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 66

AppendixA-1 Promotional Materials · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 67A-2 Instruction Manual and Other Materials · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 68

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1 Introduction

1-1 Company Profile

Company ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileCompany ProfileIcom, the wireless communication expertsIcom, the wireless communication expertsIcom, the wireless communication expertsIcom, the wireless communication expertsIcom Inc. is a company located in Osaka, Japan, and is a manufacturer of wireless communication products. Since Icom’s establishment in 1954, we have had a long record as a trusted manufacturer of land mobile radio, amateur radio, marine radio, navigation products, aviation radio and communications receivers.

Quality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityQuality & ReliabilityIcom quality and Icom reliabilityIcom quality and Icom reliabilityIcom quality and Icom reliabilityIcom quality and Icom reliabilityOver 50 years of engineering and production excellence is a part of every Icom product. Using the latest equipment, Icom radios are tested to pass rigorous in-house tests as well as environmental tests to the US Military standard 810 specifications. Icom Inc holds ISO9001:2000 certification.

ProductionProductionProductionProductionProductionProductionProductionProductionMade in Japan qualityMade in Japan qualityMade in Japan qualityMade in Japan qualityIcom is a rare example of an electronics manufacturer that has not shifted production to lower cost countries, but kept its production base 100% in Japan.

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production to lower cost countries, but kept its production base 100% in Japan. The Wakayama Icom plant has an advanced production system to produce small volume/multi-model wireless communication products.

Icom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom brandIcom, world brand nameIcom, world brand nameIcom, world brand nameIcom, world brand nameIcom is today recognized as a reliable 2-way radio brand name around the world. Our land mobile radios are used by many professional organizations all over the world, like the United States Department of Defense and the U.S. Marine Corps. who chose Icom as the first Japanese company to supply radios to them.

NetworkNetworkNetworkNetworkIcom's worldwide networkIcom's worldwide networkIcom's worldwide networkIcom's worldwide networkIcom’s products are sold in over 80 countries in the World. Icom has an international sales and service network around the world, including sales subsidiaries in the US, Australia, Germany, Spain and liaison offices in France and China. Icom is here to support and service our products and your communication needs.

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The above photo of IC-F5061/IC-F6061 includes supplied Hand Microphone HM-148 and optional separation kit, RMK-3 and separation cable, OPC-609.

2 Overview

2-1 Product Line Up

VHF Mobile TransceiversVHF Mobile TransceiversVHF Mobile TransceiversVHF Mobile Transceivers

UHF Mobile TransceiversUHF Mobile TransceiversUHF Mobile TransceiversUHF Mobile Transceivers

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Supplied Accessories Dimensions

The above photo of IC-F5063/IC-F6063 includes supplied Hand Microphone HM-152 and optional separation kit, RMK-3 and separation cable, OPC-609.

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2-2 Common Features

Detachable front panelDetachable front panelDetachable front panelDetachable front panelThe optional remote control kit, RMK-3 and separation cable allow you to detach the front panel from the main unit and make it into a remote control head. It provides a variety of mounting possibilities and is easy to install in various vehicle types.

Dot matrix, multiDot matrix, multiDot matrix, multiDot matrix, multi----function LCDfunction LCDfunction LCDfunction LCDA dot matrix LCD is employed for the function display. Up to 24 characters can be displayed with the option of a 1 or 2 line display. LCD backlighting is standard.

MULTI-MODE, MULTI-FEATURED PROFESSIONAL MOBILE

Designed for public safety, transportation and delivery service users, the IC-F5061/F5063 series offers advanced multi-mode operations, improved scanning, and flexible installation suitable for mobile and base stations. Now Icom has introduced the "Enhanced versions“"Enhanced versions“"Enhanced versions“"Enhanced versions“ of the IC-5061/ F5063 series. Below are some of the enhanced features and the common features of this series.

IDASIDASIDASIDAS digital functions upgradeddigital functions upgradeddigital functions upgradeddigital functions upgradedWith the new digital unit, UT-126H, the following new digital functions are available. In the IC-F5061D/ F6061D, the UT-126H is already installed. The IC-F5060 series can be used with the IDAS digital repeater IC-FR5000/FR6000 series in digital and analog modes.•Mixed mode operation • Mixed mode scan•Up to 64 RAN (Radio Access Number) setting for digital code squelch

•Individual, Talkgroup and All Call•Text message (12-characters)•Status message (up to 100)•Digital Encryption using 15-bit encryption key

Enhanced Functions and FeaturesEnhanced Functions and FeaturesEnhanced Functions and FeaturesEnhanced Functions and Features

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Front mounted speakerFront mounted speakerFront mounted speakerFront mounted speakerThe IC-F5060 series has a front mounted speaker. With the speaker facing the operator, audio sounds can be clearly heard without impediment during operation.

512 memory channels, 128 memory zones512 memory channels, 128 memory zones512 memory channels, 128 memory zones512 memory channels, 128 memory zonesUp to 512 memory channels can be divided into 128 memory zones and allows you quick access to the intended channel. Each memory channel stores a variety of settings, such as output power, tone frequency, scan list and so on. Wide, middle, narrow channel spacing is programmable per channel.

Durable constructionDurable constructionDurable constructionDurable constructionThe solid die-cast chassis and polycarbonate front panel are resistant to shock and vibration. When used with the optional separation kit, the remote control unit has dust-protection and splash resistant construction equivalentto IP54.

PC CommandPC CommandPC CommandPC Command"PC Command" functionality allows the radio to control another radio or a repeater as well as send and/or receive telemetry commands to control a device or from a sensor device.The "PC Command" protocol is also allows a third party application developer to develop telemetry control systems or software. Please ask your Icom distributer for details.

•Digital Encryption using 15-bit encryption key•Call alert • Radio check•Radio stun/kill/revive • Remote monitor

Improved voting functionImproved voting functionImproved voting functionImproved voting functionOperating modes such as conventional mode, voting mode, and LTR™ mode are programmed according to the memory zone. Once you program the voting mode to a memory zone, you can easily start voting mode operation by changing the zone setting.•Voting group name and voted channel name can be displayed

•Re-vote after talk function . . . Automatically restart vote scanning when a call is finished.

Lone worker functionLone worker functionLone worker functionLone worker functionThe lone worker function is a substitute for the man down function. When the radio is not operated for preset period (1 to 255 minutes), the radio sounds a beep and requires you to push a button. If a button is not pushed, an emergency signal is automatically transmitted and informs a co-worker or dispatcher that something may have happened to the individual worker.

Other featuresOther featuresOther featuresOther features• Direct input of the TX code (5-Tone), Individual/Talkgroup ID (Digital), Status (BIIS/Digital), Message (Digital), from the 10-key pad

• Escalating alarm • Stun revive function (5-Tone)• Same cloning software, CS-F3160/F5060 as HH.• Independent DTMF decode (LMR only)

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Common Features

•Talk back function−Allows you to transmit on the last channel detected when scanning stops or soon after scanning resumes, prior to the Tx channel setting.

•Talk back timer beep−Alerts you of the end of the talk back time with a beep sound.

•Nuisance delete−User can temporary skip a busy channel from the scanning list.

•Monitor key action−User can stop a scan when pushing the monitor key.

Voice scramblerVoice scramblerVoice scramblerVoice scramblerThe IC-F5060 series has built-in inversion type voice scrambler in all versions. When a more secure system is required, the optional UT-109R/UT-110R is also available.

Other featuresOther featuresOther featuresOther features•Audio compander is built-in•Ignition sensing line (pig tail)•Microphone hanger action programmable (scan, monitor, priority channel)

Most popular analog signalings builtMost popular analog signalings builtMost popular analog signalings builtMost popular analog signalings built----ininininThe IC-F5060 series has 2-Tone, 5-Tone, DTMF, CTCSS, DTCS, BIIS 1200, MDC 1200 and basic LTR™ signaling capabilities as standard for group communication or selective calling.

Basic LTR™ mode operationBasic LTR™ mode operationBasic LTR™ mode operationBasic LTR™ mode operationThe IC-F5060 has built-in LTR™ mode capability, so no optional board (UT-111) is no longer required. The IC-F5060 provides LTR™/conventional mixed mode operation.

MDC 1200 compatibleMDC 1200 compatibleMDC 1200 compatibleMDC 1200 compatibleThe following selective calling and ANI (Automatic Number Identification) features are available with the built-in MDC signaling.•PTT ID •Caller ID •Radio check•Emergency, emergency mic monitoring•Radio stun/revive • Call alert • 500 Aliases•Status/message • Selective call • Call log

BIIS 1200 compatibleBIIS 1200 compatibleBIIS 1200 compatibleBIIS 1200 compatibleThe following selective calling and data message features are available.•Up to 95-character SDM (Short Data Message)•8 SDM transmit memories (Up to 12-characters)

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monitor, priority channel)•Power on password•Convenient key assign stickers are supplied•HM-152 or HM-148 heavy duty microphone supplies (depending on version)

•±1.0ppm frequency stability•Embedded ESN•D-SUB 25 pin ACC connection for connecting various external devices

•Back to back repeater connection between the IC-F5060 series radio

•8 SDM transmit memories (Up to 12-characters)•24-status messages•Own ID and 7 Group IDs registration•Digital ANI (Automatic Number Identification)•Max. 6 received SDM and message history and max. 3 received call history capability

•Alphanumeric memories show memory name, instead of calling number

•Position data transmission with GPS receiver

Multiple 2Multiple 2Multiple 2Multiple 2----Tone, 5Tone, 5Tone, 5Tone, 5----Tone signalingsTone signalingsTone signalingsTone signalings

The IC-F5060 series can decode ten 2-Tone codes or eight 5-Tone codes on a channel. When a matched tone is received, many actions are programmable for each code such as beep sounds, bell icons, answer calls, external out, ringer sound, stun/kill radio, scans and so on. You can also program up to 40 pairs of different CTCSS or DTCS, and select one of them depending on the programming.

Enhanced Scanning featuresEnhanced Scanning featuresEnhanced Scanning featuresEnhanced Scanning featuresThe following scanning features are available.•Mode dependent scan

−When the user changes the operating channel, the scanning list automatically changes following that channel setting.

•Tx channel programmable−The Tx channel is the channel the radio transmits on when user pushes the PTT button while scanning. The Tx channel can be programmable per scanning list from start, last detected, priority and preprogrammed channels.

Standard MIL 810C MIL 810D MIL 810E MIL 810F

Method Proc. Method Proc. Method Proc. Method Proc.Low Pressure 500.1 I 500.2 I, II 500.3 I, II 500.4 I, IIHigh Temp. 501.1 I 501.2 I, II 501.3 I, II 501.4 I, IILow Temp. 502.1 I 502.2 I, II 502.3 I, II 502.4-3 I, IITemp. Shock 503.1 I 503.2 I 503.3 I 503.4 ISolar Radiation 505.1 I 505.2 I 505.3 I 505.4 IRain Blowing/Drip 506.1 I, II 506.2 I, II 506.3 I, II 506.4 I, IIIHumidity 507.1 I, II 507.2 II, III 507.3 II, III 507.4 –Salt Fog 509.1 I 509.2 I 509.3 I 509.4 –Dust Blowing 510.1 I 510.2 I 510.3 I 510.4 IVibration 514.2 VIII, X 514.3 I 514.4 I 514.5 IShock 516.2 I, II, V 516.3 I, IV 516.4 I, IV 516.5 I, IV

The MILMILMILMIL----STDSTDSTDSTD----810810810810 series of standards are issued by the United States Army's Developmental Test Command, to specify various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the fieldIcom Icom Icom Icom makes rugged products that have been tested to and passed the following MIL-STD requirements and strict environmental standards.

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2-3 IP Classification Codes

A simple explanation of the IP rating system is written below. Please refer to more specialized information material if you wish to know more.International Standard IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system that describes the sealingcharacteristics of electrical equipment. The classification system defines the level of protection provided byenclosures to prevent the ingress of foreign objects and moisture into the electrical equipment. The classification system uses the “IP” code, or “Ingress Protection” code, to define the level of seal. An IP number contains two numbers (i.e. IP67) in most instances which relate to the level of protection provided by an enclosure or housing. Either number may be shown as “X” (i.e. IPX6 / IP7X) to indicate the “X” part is not tested.

Degrees of Protection (Foreign Bodies) – 1st Digit

IP 6 7

Code letters

1st Digit 2nd Digit

Degrees of Protection (Moisture) – 2nd Digit

IP Level Description of Protection Level

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IP Level Description of Protection Level

0 Not protected

1

Protected against foreign solid objects of 50 mm diameter and greater(Protect a large surface of the body, such as the back of a hand)

2Protected against foreign solid objects of 12.5 mm diameter and greater(Protect fingers or similar objects)

3Protected against foreign solid objects of 2.5 mm diameter and greater(Protect Tools, thick wires, etc.)

4Protected against foreign solid objects of 1.0 mm diameter and greater(Protect Most wires, screws, etc.)

5Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation

6Dust tight(No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact)

IP Level Description of Protection Level

0 Not protected

1Protected against vertically falling water drops

2Protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure is tilted up to 15º

3Protected against water sprayed at an angle up to 60º on either side of the vertical

4Protected against water splashed against the component from any direction

5Protected against water projected in jets from any direction

6Protected against water projected in powerful jets from any direction

7Protected against temporary immersion in water between 15cm and 1m for 30min.

8Protected against continuous immersion in water, or as specified by the user

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2-4 6.25 kHz FDMA Technology

6.25kHz Digital mode ready*6.25kHz Digital mode ready*6.25kHz Digital mode ready*6.25kHz Digital mode ready*The 6.25kHz digital ready version IC-F5061D/F6061D models, and with an optional UT-126H*, the IC-F5061/F5063 series provides 6.25kHz digital narrow mode communication, and increases efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum.The IC-F5061/F5063 series provides 2 optional slots: one optional slot for the UT-126H digital unit and one for another option board.

*This option may not be available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details.

Other methods were also considered, including ACSB and the proposed APCO Project 25 Phase II CQPSK. However, both required a more expensive linear amplifier in the transmitter and neither is compatible with existing analog FM hardware.

Instead, 4LFSK modulation was selected using FDMA for transmission. This method has a number of advantages:

• better communication range• simpler design• easy to maintain and service• lower cost for business and industry customers• compatible with existing FM radio hardware

BackgroundBackgroundBackgroundBackgroundAs existing spectrum becomes increasingly scarce, the demand for more options grows. The FCC essentially created additional spectrum by adding hundreds of new licenses with 6.25 kHz bandwidth. To take advantage of this opportunity, Icom and Kenwood entered into a joint agreement to develop 6.25 kHz technology. This technology is a new digital communications protocol that provides quality voice and data, and is designed as a non-proprietary protocol. It accomplishes this by using 4LFSK (4-Level Frequency Shift Keying) and FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access).

HistoryHistoryHistoryHistoryThis technology was developed in response to an FCC

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Icom’s first radio with this technology is the F3061/F4061. To enable backwards compatibility, the radio is both analog and digital and also works in 25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channel bandwidths (conventional and LTR™ trunked operation in analog mode).

This new digital protocol, NXDN™ (Next Generation Digital Narrowband) has been registered as a trademark by Icom Inc. and Kenwood Corporation. The IDAS (Icom Digital Advanced System) is the system based on this NXDN™ technology.

The product range is steadily expanding , from Handheld Transceivers to Mobile Transceivers to Repeaters. All products are/will be available for VHF and UHF bands.

This technology was developed in response to an FCC revision of the rules concerning transmitters in the 150MHz to 174MHz and 421MHz to 512MHz range. To receive FCC certification after January 1st 2005, transmitters must have proved compliant as a multi-mode device. This requirement could be achieved by using 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth. In addition to the FCC requirement, Europe and Japan are also moving toward 6.25 kHz technologies. Because some in the industry believed that this requirement could not be met by 2005, the FCC suspended this requirement. (A new deadline of January 1st 2011 has been set.)

Icom, however, went ahead to meet this requirement. It was impossible to do using analog technology, so it became necessary to develop a new digital protocol.

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6.25 kHz FDMA Technology

Icom’s has implemented this technology in the F5061/F5063 series. Backwards compatibility to analog only radios enables a planned migration path to “digital” with existing radios operating analog only and new radios operating analog and digital.

General specifications:General specifications:General specifications:General specifications:Access Method : FDMATransmission Rate : 4800 bpsModulation : 4-level FSKVocoder : AMBE+2™Codec Rate : 3600 (Voice 2,450 + Error

SSSSpectrum Copectrum Copectrum Copectrum Considerations (VHF & UHF)*nsiderations (VHF & UHF)*nsiderations (VHF & UHF)*nsiderations (VHF & UHF)*While most users are operating on 25 kHz channels, they will have to migrate to 12.5 kHz bandwidth by 2013. Narrowband migration has not succeeded because of any incentive to do so.

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Codec Rate : 3600 (Voice 2,450 + Error Correction 1,150 bps)

Modulation with 4LFSK uses a symbol mapping scheme.When the radio receives a binary number, that numberis mapped to a symbol, which is interpreted as a1050Hz frequency deviation.The deviation is detected, filtered and “unmapped” as abinary signal for transmission.

RangeRangeRangeRangeAudio quality over distance is also greatly improved with Icom’s 6.25 kHz technology. Instead of the early degradation of audio that you see in an analog signal, the 6.25 kHz digital audio quality remains higher over a comparable distance.

A channel is defined by the deviation either side of the center line frequency. Migrating from a 25 kHz channel to a 12.5 kHz channel on the same centerline frequency is a 1-for-1 move. There is no increase in the capacity to load radio users.There are 500 new 6.25 kHz frequencies (VHF and UHF) available now. Most are unused because no 6.25 kHz radios were available. With Icom’s FDMA technology, frequency coordinators have total flexibility to either assign a 6.25 kHz channel within an existing 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz channel or as a stand-alone frequency some where else on the band. Frequency coordinator will coordinate channels for minimum adjacent channel interference.

Most users on 25 kHz

Most move to 12.5 kHz by 2013

500 unused 6.25 kHz channels, no radios

* Some of the content above applies to the U.S.A. only.

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6.25 kHz FDMA Technology

6.25 kHz channel6.25 kHz channel6.25 kHz channel6.25 kHz channel 12.5 kHz channel12.5 kHz channel12.5 kHz channel12.5 kHz channel

Because the emission mask is tight, 6.25 kHz channels can be used next to each other without causing interference. The bandwidth measurements below show the 6.25kHz FDMA signal meets the FCC designated emission mask requirements.

The figure on the left is the emission mask for a 6.25 kHz channel. The Icom 6.25kHz FDMA signal clearly operates within the mask. Accordingly, the FCC certified the F3061/4061 as the first ever 6.25 kHz radio.

The figure on the right is the emission mask for a 12.5 kHz channel. With a 12.5 kHz channel, you can create two offset 6.25 kHz channels.

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6.25kHz FDMA12.5kHz Analog FM

NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: The double capacity example shown above may not apply to some countries depending on local regulations.

6.25 kHz FDMA makes twice the number of channels available within the same spectrum as shown below. This is a real solution to meet expanding demand for spectrum every year.

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6.25 kHz FDMA Technology

With a 12.5 kHz channel, you can create two offset 6.25 kHz channels.

2222----forforforfor----1111

Split a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelBoth 2-for-1 and 4-for-1 efficiencies may be realized by splitting existing channels. Using 6.25 kHz channels offset from the center of a 25 kHz channel, it is possible to fit four 6.25 kHz channels into the 25 kHz bandwidth. To do this, a waiver from the FCC is required*. Using this scheme, the four frequencies are now offset 3.125 kHz from the original 25 kHz channel center frequency.

4444----forforforfor----1111

UUUUHF Considerations*HF Considerations*HF Considerations*HF Considerations*A number of frequency allocation options for 6.25 kHz are available in UHF.

Note: Note: Note: Note: the following options illustrate potential spectrum

opportunities with 6.25 kHz technology. Actual

opportunities may vary by locale and other conditions.

Please check with your frequency coordinator for

opportunities available in your location.

Obtain New 6.25 kHz FrequenciesObtain New 6.25 kHz FrequenciesObtain New 6.25 kHz FrequenciesObtain New 6.25 kHz FrequenciesThis may be the best option for a new radio user in a location where no channels are available. Each 6.25 kHz frequency is unique. Existing 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz channels do not have to be “split.” This gives the greatest flexibility to the frequency coordinator.

New New

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2222----forforforfor----1111

Expand an Existing SystemExpand an Existing SystemExpand an Existing SystemExpand an Existing SystemSpectrum holders can apply for some new additional 6.25 kHz channels and combine them with their current 25 or 12.5 kHz channels. New frequencies could occupy the existing 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz bandwidth. Additional stand-alone 6.25 kHz channels could also be used.

Channel 1

Channel 2 Channel 3

Hedge StrategyHedge StrategyHedge StrategyHedge StrategyIf you start at the center frequency, you can license 5 each 6.25 kHz frequencies underlying a 25 kHz channel. The 2 outer frequencies are out of the 25 kHz channel width. This provides license holders with a “hedge” against losing that spectrum in 2013 when they will be forced to 12.5 kHz.

* Some of the content above applies to the U.S.A. only.

*Note: No waiver needed if a 12.5 kHz channel is exclusive (FB8), under part [90.173(j)]

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6.25 kHz FDMA Technology

Future Applications for 6.25kHz TechnologyFuture Applications for 6.25kHz TechnologyFuture Applications for 6.25kHz TechnologyFuture Applications for 6.25kHz TechnologyThis new digital land mobile technology can be a platform for future integration of IT/IP/VOIP technologies. To this end, there are some initiatives between a number of manufacturers to promote 6.25kHz technology more widely. An example is the formation of the dPMR MoU in Europe, and the FCC in the U.S.A. has recently proposed that system owners consider switching to 6.25kHz technology where possible. Japan and China are also considering 6.25kHz for future digital radio standards.

MultiMultiMultiMulti----site IP Networkssite IP Networkssite IP Networkssite IP Networks

VHF Considerations*VHF Considerations*VHF Considerations*VHF Considerations*

VHF offers even more opportunities due to its original 30 kHz channel width plan. When the FCC moved to 25 kHz and then 12.5 kHz an overlap was created requiring geographical separation between two contiguous channels. For example, 3 contiguous could not be used at the same location.

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In this example, a gateway to the internet is attached to each repeater. This enables networks to be built using the internet as part of the infrastructure.

Integrated PC and RadioIntegrated PC and RadioIntegrated PC and RadioIntegrated PC and Radio

Here, the PC is connected to the internet to communicate through the remote repeater.

at the same location. The VHF narrowband plan is 7.5 kHz channels, which has eliminated the geographical separation requirement. Tests have proven the Icom 6.25 kHz signal can be used within a 7.5 kHz channel with no interference to the adjacent channel.

Split a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelSplit a 25 kHz or 12.5 kHz ChannelThis is similar to the UHF application. With a 12.5 or 25 kHz channel, you can create two or four offset 6.25 kHz channels. This may require a waiver from the FCC.

One 25 kHz Channel to Three 6.25 kHz ChannelsOne 25 kHz Channel to Three 6.25 kHz ChannelsOne 25 kHz Channel to Three 6.25 kHz ChannelsOne 25 kHz Channel to Three 6.25 kHz ChannelsA single 25 kHz channel can be converted to three 6.25 kHz channels, each operating within a 7.5 kHz channel.

* Some of the content above applies to the U.S.A. only.

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2-5 Key Features of IDAS Signalling

The one of first radios of IDAS (Icom Digital Advanced System) family, the enhanced version of IC-F5061D and IC-F6061D or other enhanced version of IC-F5060 series with the optional UT-126H digital unit provides 6.25kHz digital communication that meets the 6.25kHz emission mask requirements for narrow banding, and increases efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum. This enhances the transceiver’s signalling capabilities with RAN (Radio Access Number), Selective call, Call Alert and Emergency call functions. Icom's IDAS models easily integrate into an existing analog system cost effectively, while providing the advantages of Icom quality and value.

Key FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesKey Features

Mixed analog / digital operationMixed analog / digital operationMixed analog / digital operationMixed analog / digital operationAllows flexible combination of digital and analog RX/TX. Receives both digital and analog in the same channel regardless of the programmed TX mode (analog or digital).

RAN (RAN (RAN (RAN (Radio Access Number)Radio Access Number)Radio Access Number)Radio Access Number)Up to 64 RAN settings per memory channel is available to separate the transceiver from the same/adjacent channel station according to the assigned code.This feature is similar to CTCSS or DTCS in analog (FM mode) operation.

Individual, Talkgroup and All CallIndividual, Talkgroup and All CallIndividual, Talkgroup and All CallIndividual, Talkgroup and All CallUp to 65,535 choices are available as individual or

Emergency Call and AlertEmergency Call and AlertEmergency Call and AlertEmergency Call and AlertProvides dedicated emergency functions in digital mode. The emergency call feature allows you to send and repeat an emergency message to dispatch until the dispatch responds to it. In such a situation, the radio can transmit anything the microphone hears and the dispatcher can monitor the background sound.

Remote KillRemote KillRemote KillRemote KillWhen a transceiver is stolen you can disable the desired transceiver remotely by the Remote Kill function.Cloning is necessary to be activate the transceiver.

Remote Stun/ReviveRemote Stun/ReviveRemote Stun/ReviveRemote Stun/ReviveIn the case of renting the transceiver, if payment has

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Up to 65,535 choices are available as individual or group ID for RX/TX. The SelCall enables you to communicate individual or group users as you desire.

Call AlertCall AlertCall AlertCall AlertWhen receiving the Call Alert signals, the transceiver will automatically respond with an acknowledgement. The desired ringer type and the icon indication condition can be set up.

Data CallData CallData CallData CallData transmission or simple status messages.

Status communicationStatus communicationStatus communicationStatus communicationYou can set up to 100 conditions such as “on duty”, “at lunch” or “in route” to another unit or the dispatch . You can also receive these from other units to know their current status.

Message communicationMessage communicationMessage communicationMessage communicationYou can transmit a preprogrammed text message instead of voice. 10 message codes are programmable.

15151515----bit digital voice scramblerbit digital voice scramblerbit digital voice scramblerbit digital voice scrambler• 63 codes out of 32,768 codes are available per memory channel for secure communication.

• Digitally encrypted voice is completely garbled so no words can be made out like analog scrambled voice.

In the case of renting the transceiver, if payment has been delayed, you can stun the desired transceiver remotely by the Remote Stun function. When payment is received you can restore the radio to normal operation without having to physically service it.

Remote Monitor*Remote Monitor*Remote Monitor*Remote Monitor*Remote monitor call allows you to send a signal that requires the targeted radio to transmit the microphone audio. The dispatch can listen in on the environment where the call is coming from, to help identify if an emergency really is taking place or what else might be going on near the user.* You must use HM-148 or HM-152 Hand Microphone to use the function. When using SM-25 Desktop Microphone or HM-152T Hand Microphone, no audio frequency is transmitted.

Remote Radio CheckRemote Radio CheckRemote Radio CheckRemote Radio CheckRadio check allows you to determine whether the targeted radio is turned on, within the communication range and on channel without requiring any action from the targeted radio user.

Remote Status Polling CallRemote Status Polling CallRemote Status Polling CallRemote Status Polling CallThe transceiver can send a signal that causes the targeted radio to automatically transmit its current status.

Position data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmissionWhen the GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, the position (longitude and latitude) data can be transmitted automatically.

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2-6 Key Features of MDC 1200 Signalling

Emergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring function

The MDC 1200 system enhances the transceiver’s signalling capabilities with Selective call, PTT ID and emergency call functions. It is ideal for a wide variety of business and industries including security services, plant security, transportation, etc,. Icom's MDC 1200 compatible models easily integrate into an existing MDC 1200 fleet cost effectively, while providing the advantages of Icom quality and value.

Key FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesKey Features

The emergency call feature allows you to send and repeat an emergency message to dispatch until the dispatch responds to it. In such a situation, the radio can transmit anything the microphone hears and the dispatcher can monitor the background sound.

Emergency callEmergency callEmergency callEmergency callWhat is MDC 1200?What is MDC 1200?What is MDC 1200?What is MDC 1200?

MDC 1200 (Motorola Digital Control ) is a signalling protocol developed by Motorola. The protocol allows users to send and receive short status messages as well as messaging updates.

The 1200 in the MDC 1200 name signifies that data is transmitted at the high speed rate of 1200 bits per second (Baud) MSK modulation.

MDC signalling is generally managed from a remote transmitter environment such as Police or Fire dispatch console.

MDC adds advanced digital features such as PTT ID, Selective Call and Radio Check, etc. to a basic conventional radio.

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Emergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring functionEmergency “hot mic” monitoring functionIf the dispatch acknowledges an emergency message, the dispatcher can make the radio transmit whatever the radio microphone picks up for a preprogrammed period. That way, the dispatch can listen in on the environment where the call is coming from, to help identify if an emergency really is taking place or what else might be going on near the user.

Status communicationStatus communicationStatus communicationStatus communicationYou can set up to 16 conditions such as “on duty”, “at lunch” or “in route” to another unit or the dispatch . You can also program to poll other unit for their current status.

Message communicationMessage communicationMessage communicationMessage communicationYou can receive a preprogrammed text message instead of voice. 16 message codes are programmable.

Other featuresOther featuresOther featuresOther features•Radio check function•Up to 5 different MDC profiles are available in a radio•Call alert function•External output turns on a connected external device such as a siren or alarm strobe light, when it receives a selective call, call alert or emergency call

• Call log displays the received call history including type of call, caller name and called time

Selective call (Selcall)Selective call (Selcall)Selective call (Selcall)Selective call (Selcall)

Key FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesAdvanced Advanced Advanced Advanced AAAAutomatic utomatic utomatic utomatic NNNNumber umber umber umber IIIIdentification (ANI)dentification (ANI)dentification (ANI)dentification (ANI)

The PTT ID function sends your unit ID number when you push (or release) the PTT button. The received ID number can be decoded to a user name using the alias table.

The SelCall enables you to call individual or group users as you desire.

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2-7 Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling

What is BIIS 1200?What is BIIS 1200?What is BIIS 1200?What is BIIS 1200?BIIS 1200 (Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling ) is a signalling protocol standardized by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute). The protocol allows users to send and receive short status messages as well as messaging updates.

The 1200 in the BIIS 1200 name signifies that data is transmitted at the high speed rate of 1200 bits per second (Baud) MSK modulation.

Key FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesKey FeaturesCompatible with conventional radiosCompatible with conventional radiosCompatible with conventional radiosCompatible with conventional radios

The BIIS radios are fully compatible with the conventional version of the respective models. Conventional channels and BIIS channels are programmable in the same radio and can be selected on site.

24242424----status messagesstatus messagesstatus messagesstatus messages

Transport, logistics, utilities, public safety... Those professional mobile users require efficient but cost effective systems for managing their organization. The BIIS 1200 standard is the best choice to add a data service to an existing system. The BIIS system provides AVL, text and status message services as well as voice communication.

BIIS 1200Compatible

BIIS 1200Compatible

Short Data MessageShort Data MessageShort Data MessageShort Data Message

A max 95-character SDM can be sent and received with the radio. The DTMF keypad allows you to input up to a 12-character message directly from the keypad.

Digital ANIDigital ANIDigital ANIDigital ANI

BIIS 1200

I know who is calling

24242424----status messagesstatus messagesstatus messagesstatus messages

Status messages are simplified SDM’s. Choose a message from 24 pre-programmed status messages and send it. Certain status messages can be programmed to be sent with power on/off.

32 call memories32 call memories32 call memories32 call memoriesThe radio shows the callers name on the display when receiving a call. You can also make a call by selecting a name from the memory list or inputting the abbreviated number.

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GPS TrackingGPS TrackingGPS TrackingGPS Tracking

The optional RS-232C interface cable provides a GPS receiver, PC or Printer connection. When connected to a GPS receiver, position information can be sent with PTT button or at preprogrammed intervals. If a base station is connected to a PC with mapping software, a vehicle management system can allow you to manage a vehicle fleet efficiently.

Your own digital ID can be sent with a log in and/or log off message to the network. Up to 7 group IDs allow group calls.

BIIS 1200Compatible

BIIS 1200Compatible

BIIS 1200Compatible

BIIS 1200Compatible

Killer IDKiller IDKiller IDKiller ID

When receiving a call with a Killer ID, use of the radio is inhibited until the correct password is entered.

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2-8 Key Features of LTR™ Trunking

Multiple modesMultiple modesMultiple modesMultiple modesThe IC- F5061/F5063 series offer basic LTR™ and conventional operations in one unit. Conventional operation and talk-around are both available with the touch of a button, even while you are operating in LTR™ mode.

LTR™ Features and phone CallLTR™ Features and phone CallLTR™ Features and phone CallLTR™ Features and phone CallThe IC-F5061/F5063 series offers maximum flexibility to program up to 512 memory channel capability with 128 zones per system. All basic LTR™ features, including group, selective and direct phone calls are available. The IC-F5061/F5063 series with optional DTMF microphone, HM-152T has direct dialing capability.

Advanced PC programmingAdvanced PC programmingAdvanced PC programmingAdvanced PC programmingYou may assign operating modes, default talk group for home button, power-ON home or previous group,

Many of today's Community Repeater and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) operators are considering the emerging business opportunities in trunking. Also, the new Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio (ESMR) network solutions are an effective strategy for the traditional dispatch market. The Icom IC-F5061/F5063 series is the perfect subscriber unit for this strong and viable market. Conventional operation, basic LTR™ are built-in to maximize your existing system's potential.

What is Trunking?What is Trunking?What is Trunking?What is Trunking?

Conventional CashierConventional CashierConventional CashierConventional CashierWhen each cashier had their own queue and could not change queues, you could be standing waiting for service while a neighboring cashier had no customers. A conventional radio system provides a channel to each radio. You might be waiting for an available channel while a neighboring channel is free as the cashier has its own queue .

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You may assign operating modes, default talk group for home button, power-ON home or previous group, network roaming, offset frequency by channel, LTR™ polarity by system, home channel and area bit by system.

ATB Ring BackATB Ring BackATB Ring BackATB Ring BackWhen the ATS (All Trunk Busy) Ring Back is set to ON, the radio starts searching and waiting for a clear repeater even if all repeaters are busy. Then radio transmits after a clear repeater is found.

Other featuresOther featuresOther featuresOther features

• Selective Call DTMF Decoder

• Transmit ANI

LTR™ Like Trunked CashierLTR™ Like Trunked CashierLTR™ Like Trunked CashierLTR™ Like Trunked CashierTrunking provides access to a shared pool of radio channels as the cashiers below. Sharing channels increases the availability of airtime to all users.

1 2 3 4

PSTNPABX

Direct Phone Direct Phone Direct Phone Direct Phone CallCallCallCall

Telephone* (PSTN and PABX) calls are available .* Trunking network must be connected to PSTN/PABX.

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2-9 Function and Specifications Comparison

2-9-1 VHF Mobile Transceivers

Model No. IC-F5061D IC-F5061 IC-F5063Version #31 #11 #12Destinations USA-1 USA-02 EXP-02

Type Approval FCC FCC Local T/ASupplied Hand Microphone HM-148 HM-148 HM-152Function ComparisonCTCSS

DTCS

2-Tone

5-Tone

DTMF Autodial

DTMF Decoder *1 *1 *1 BIIS 1200 ()*2 ()*2

MDC 1200 ()*2

6.25kHz digital UT-126H*3 UT-126H*3

MPT 1327 LTR™ Trunking

PassPort Intrinsically Safe

SPECIFICATIONS

GEN

ERAL

Frequency Range (MHz) 136 ~ 174 Number of channels 512 ch/128 zones

Channel Spacing (kHz) 6.25/15/3015/30

6.25 kHz (option)*312.5/25

6.25 kHz (option)*3

PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125

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GEN

ERAL PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125

Current drainTx High 14A 7A

RxStand-by 300mAMax. audio 1.2A

Dimensions (W×H×D)(projections not included)

160×45×150mm65⁄16×125⁄32×529⁄32 in

Weight (approx.) 1310g; 2.9lb

TX

RF output power (High) 50W 25WSpurious emissions 75dB (typ.)Adjacent channel power (W/N) 70dB/60dB min

RX

Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD 0.25µV (typ.)Adjacent channel selectivity (W/N) 65dB typ. (Digital) , 85dB/75dB typ.Spurious response rejection 90dB (typ.)Intermodulation rejection 77dB (typ.)AF output power(at 5% distortion with an 4Ω load)

4W (typ.)

*1 Possible as a kind of 5-Tone format.*2 Available if required as functionality is built in to the radio.*3 Availability and use of 6.25kHz option depends on local regulation.

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2-9-2 UHF Mobile Transceivers

Model No. IC-F6061D IC-F6061D IC-F6061 IC-F6061 IC-F6063 IC-F6063 Version #31 #36 #11 #16 #12 #17Destinations USA-01 USA-02 USA-03 USA-04 EXP-03 EXP-04

Type Approval FCC FCC FCC FCC Local T/A Local T/ASupplied Hand Microphone HM-148 HM-148 HM-148 HM-148 HM-152 HM-152Function ComparisonCTCSS

DTCS

2-Tone

5-Tone

DTMF Autodial

DTMF Decoder *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 BIIS 1200 ()*2 ()*2 ()*2 ()*2

MDC 1200 ()*2 ()*2

6.25kHz digital UT-126H*3 UT-126H*3 UT-126H*3 UT-126H*3

MPT 1327 LTR™ Trunking

PassPort Intrinsically Safe

SPECIFICATIONS

GEN

ERAL

Frequency Range (MHz) 400 ~ 470 450 ~ 512 400 ~ 470 450 ~ 512 400 ~ 470 450 ~ 520 Number of channels 512 ch/128 zones

Channel Spacing (kHz) 6.25/12.5/2512.5/25

6.25 kHz (option)*3

PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125

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GEN

ERAL PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125

Current drainTx High 14A 7A

RxStand-by 300mAMax. audio 1.2A

Dimensions (W×H×D)(projections not included)

160×45×150mm65⁄16×125⁄32×529⁄32 in

Weight (approx.) 1310g; 2.9lb

TX

RF output power (High) 45W 25WSpurious emissions 75dB (typ.)Adjacent channel power (W/N) 70dB/60dB min

RX

Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD 0.25µV (typ.)Adjacent channel selectivity (W/N) 63dB typ. (Digital) , 85dB/75dB typ.Spurious response rejection 90dB (typ.)Intermodulation rejection 77dB (typ.)AF output power(at 5% distortion with an 4Ω load)

4W (typ.)

*1 Possible as a kind of 5-Tone format.*2 Available if required as functionality is built in to the radio.*3 Availability and use of 6.25kHz option depends on local regulation.

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3 Accessories and Installation

3-1 Optional Accessories

HAND MICROPHONESHAND MICROPHONESHAND MICROPHONESHAND MICROPHONES

SPSPSPSP----22 22 22 22 : Compact and easy-to-install external speaker.Input impedance : 4 ΩMax. input power : 5 W

SPSPSPSP----10 10 10 10 : Mid sized external speaker.Input impedance : 4 ΩMax. input power : 5 W

EXTERNAL SPEAKERSEXTERNAL SPEAKERSEXTERNAL SPEAKERSEXTERNAL SPEAKERS

SPSPSPSP----5 5 5 5 : Large external speaker.Input impedance : 4 ΩMax. input power : 5 W

* Some optional accessories are not available in some countries.

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Swivel type.MB-86 and MB-93swivel joints supplied

HMHMHMHM----152 152 152 152 : Regular hand microphone. Same as supplied for IC-F5063 series.

SMSMSMSM----25 : 25 : 25 : 25 : Convenient for dispatching, equipped with monitor switch.

HMHMHMHM----148 148 148 148 : Heavy duty dynamic microphone. Same as supplied for IC-F5061 series.

HMHMHMHM----152T 152T 152T 152T : DTMF microphone.

OPCOPCOPCOPC----347 : 347 : 347 : 347 : 7m; 23ft)

DC POWER CABLEDC POWER CABLEDC POWER CABLEDC POWER CABLEDESKTOP MICROPHONEDESKTOP MICROPHONEDESKTOP MICROPHONEDESKTOP MICROPHONE

OPCOPCOPCOPC----1132A : 1132A : 1132A : 1132A : (3m; 9.8ft)

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Optional Accessories

*INTERNAL UNITS*INTERNAL UNITS*INTERNAL UNITS*INTERNAL UNITS

OPCOPCOPCOPC----607607607607(3m; 9.8ft)

OPCOPCOPCOPC----609609609609(1.9m; 6.2ft)

RMKRMKRMKRMK----3 : 3 : 3 : 3 : For front panel detachment installation.Use with one of the following cables: OPCOPCOPCOPC----609 609 609 609 (1.9m; 6.2ft), OPCOPCOPCOPC----607 (607 (607 (607 (3m; 9.8ft), or OPCOPCOPCOPC----608 608 608 608 (8m; 26.2ft).

SEPARATION KITSEPARATION KITSEPARATION KITSEPARATION KIT SEPARATION CABLESSEPARATION CABLESSEPARATION CABLESSEPARATION CABLES

OPCOPCOPCOPC----608608608608(8m; 26.2ft)

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Swivel type.MB-93swivel joints supplied

UTUTUTUT----110R 110R 110R 110R VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT : : : : Up to 1020 scrambling codes are available.

UTUTUTUT----109R 109R 109R 109R VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT : Up to 32 scrambling codes are available. Version 02 is required.

CLONING SOFTWARECLONING SOFTWARECLONING SOFTWARECLONING SOFTWARE

*Refer to the “OPTION UNIT INSTALLATION” section of the Instruction Manual for installation of INTERNAL UNITs.

OPCOPCOPCOPC----1122U 1122U 1122U 1122U : CLONING CABLE (USB type) Consist of;

• OPC-1122U 250mm• OPC-1637 (USB cable) 1500mm• CD (USB driver software)

CLONING CABLECLONING CABLECLONING CABLECLONING CABLE

OPCOPCOPCOPC----1122 1122 1122 1122 : CLONING CABLE (RS-232C type)

UTUTUTUT----126H 126H 126H 126H DIGITAL UNIT for enhanced version: Provides 6.25kHz digital capability.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Availability and use depends on local regulations.

CSCSCSCS----F3160/F5060 F3160/F5060 F3160/F5060 F3160/F5060 : For programming enhanced versions of the IC-F5060 series VHF/UHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS.

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3-2 Optional Accessories Installation

3-2-1 Separation Kit

The RMK-3 allows you to install the mobile transceiver front panel separately from the main body for added installation convenience and operation. Use either the optional OPC-607, OPC-608 or OPC-609 separation cable with the RMK-3.

Supplied accessories Supplied accessories Supplied accessories Supplied accessories

Main body attachment

Front panel attachment

Mounting bracket

Flat cable

Nuts (M5)Flat washers(M5)

Spring washers(M5)

Mounting screws(M5×12)

Self-tapping screws(M5×16)

Bracket screws

Remove the front panel from the main body using a standard screw driver as shown below.

Standardscrew driver

Main body

Front panel

Disconnect the flat cable from the front panel.

Main bodyFlat cable

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SeparationSeparationSeparationSeparation

CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the power OFF before separating the front panel from the main body.

The optional OPC-607 (3 m; 9.84 ft), OPC-608 (8 m; 26.3 ft) or OPC-609* (1.9 m; 6.3 ft) SEPARATION CABLE is required for installing the transceiver front panel and main body separately.*For Europe version, only the OPC-609 is available.

Turn the transceiver’s power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable.

Unscrew the 4 bottom screws, then remove the bottom cover from the transceiver in the direction of the arrow.

Bottom cover

Front panel

Flat cable

Front panelFront panelFront panelFront panel

5 Unscrew the 4 rear plate screws, then remove the rear plates from both the front panel and main body attachments.

* This illustration shows the description for the front panel attachment.

Rear plate Unscrew the circuitboard screw.

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Separation Kit

AttachmentAttachmentAttachmentAttachment

For the front panel attachment:For the front panel attachment:For the front panel attachment:For the front panel attachment:

Connect the optional OPC-607, OPC-608 or OPC-609* to the front panel attachment as shown below. After the cable connection, replace the removed rear plate and the 4 screws.• The optional cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves as desired on the back of the attachment.

*For Europe version, only the OPC-609 is available.

OPC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609

Rear plate

Use the screw removedfrom the circuit board in step 5 on the front page, to connect the cable lug.

Cable groove

Front panel attachmentFront panel attachmentFront panel attachmentFront panel attachment

Connect the flat cable () as shown below, and then attach the front panel and the attachment ().

For the main body attachment:For the main body attachment:For the main body attachment:For the main body attachment:

Connect the optional OPC-607, OPC-608 or OPC-609 to the main body attachment as shown below. After the cable connection, replace the removed rear plate.• The optional cable can be inserted into either the left or right grooves as desired on the back of the attachment.

Main body attachmentMain body attachmentMain body attachmentMain body attachment

OPC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609

Rear plate

Cable groove

Use the screw removedfrom the circuit board in step 5 on the front page, to connect the cable lug.

Connect the supplied flat cable* and ground cable (coming from the RMK-3) as shown below.

Use the attached screwCAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! Ensure the flat cable is inserted correctly, and

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Front panel attachmentFront panel attachmentFront panel attachmentFront panel attachment

Attach the front panel and attach-ment securely.

Flat cableFront panelFront panelFront panelFront panel

Use the attached screw

Main body

Main body attachmentMain body attachmentMain body attachmentMain body attachment

Main body attachment*

from the RMK-3

Flat cable*

Flat cable*

* Ensure the flat cable and attachment are inserted/attached correctly, and not upside down.

5 Replace the removed bottom cover and 4 screws, then reconnect the DC power cable.

CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! Ensure the flat cable is inserted correctly, and not upside down.

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Separation Kit

MountingMountingMountingMounting

2 types of mounting styles are available - one is overhead mounting, and other one is on-board mounting.Mount the front panel and the attachment securely with the 4 supplied screws to a thick surface which can support more than 1.5 kg. (Overhead mounting)

OnOnOnOn----board mountingboard mountingboard mountingboard mounting

Bracket screw

Overhead mountingOverhead mountingOverhead mountingOverhead mounting

Flat washer

Spring washer

RRRRMKMKMKMK----3 Attached3 Attached3 Attached3 Attached

RMK-3 bracket

Top view

Side view

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Bracket screw

When usingself-tapping screws

Rear view

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3-2-2 Optional Unit Installation

Optional UTOptional UTOptional UTOptional UT----109R or UT109R or UT109R or UT109R or UT----110R installation110R installation110R installation110R installation1. Turn the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power

cable.2. Unscrew the 4 cover screws, then remove the

bottom cover.3. Cut the pattern on the PCB at the A (MIS) and B (A

OUT) as shown below.4. Install the scrambler unit to J1 as shown in the

diagram below. 5. Remove the protective paper from the supplied

sponge, then attach it on the installed unit.6. Replace the bottom cover and screws

Front panelSponge

UT-109R or UT-110R

Note : Please refer the service manual before installing the optional unit for details of installation.

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NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: When uninstalling the unit Be sure to re-solder the disconnected points as below when you remove the unit. Otherwise no TX modulation or RF output is available.

Re-solder

Front panel

F F F F EEEE DDDD AAAA NNNN MMMM LLLL KKKK JJJJ IIII BBBB

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3-4 Mobile Radio Installation

POSITIONPOSITIONPOSITIONPOSITIONChecklist of points to decide before starting:1) Is there a suitable position to mount the radio?2) Will you use a fist mic or a “hands-free”

installation?3) Can you route all cables so that they will not

interfere with any controls of the vehicle? Fist mic cables are especially important here.

4) Make sure that it is possible to securely mount the radio.

5) Will the position of the radio be quite safe for you and your passengers?

ANTENNAANTENNAANTENNAANTENNAMany types and sizes of antennas are available, whatever you choose you need to consider some basic points :

Check pointsThe locations to

obtain

Check if there are installation instructions available for your car.

Vehicle manufactureror agent.

Check that radio is suitable and approved for mobile installation

Radio manufacturer or agent.

Read the installation instructions for the radio.

PREPARATIONPREPARATIONPREPARATIONPREPARATION

Don’t forget that the antenna must also be securely mounted to the vehicle and should be a sensible size.

Check points Potential action

Reduce any RF interferenceto the vehicle electronic circuits.

Position the antennaaway from any sensitivecircuits.

If the transceiver is a “highpower” type, reduce RF risk topedestrians etc.

Position the antennawhere pedestrians will not easily touch it or stand too close.

Avoid mounting the antennawhere it could be dangerousfor pedestrian or other roadusers.

Position the antennaaway from the edges ofthe vehicle, as high aspossible.Avoid having the antennaend at “eye level.”

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and your passengers?6) Will the position of the radio obstruct any safety

device of the vehicle?7) Don’t forget that transceivers can become quite hot

in transmit mode, the ventilation should not be obstructed.

8) Don’t mount the transceiver, antenna or accessories where they can obstruct the driver’s view.

VEHICLEVEHICLEVEHICLEVEHICLESome vehicles require special attention.These notes are written for petrol/diesel engined cars, vans etc. with 12 volt battery supplies.Other types of vehicles may be subject to special regulations.If in doubt, please contact either the vehicle or radio distributor for further information.Be sure that the installation can be made safely, such as no petrol leaks etc.

Modern vehicles are using more and more non-metallic materials in their construction. Some panels (interior and exterior) may be made from plastic or reinforced resin etc. Such panels do not have the same shielding properties as metal and this may cause unexpected effects with RF such as high VSWR, RF immunity. A qualified radio installation engineer should be able to give you advice on suitable products that can be used to “screen” such non-metallic panels if required

mounted to the vehicle and should be a sensible size.If you choose a magnetic mount type, be sure that it is rated for the antenna type.

CABLINGCABLINGCABLINGCABLINGMobile transceivers generally need a direct connection to the vehicle battery.You need to check where you can route the DC supply cable and RF coaxial cables.If there are no specific instructions for your vehicle and/or radio then the following points should be adhered to :

1) Keep the radio cables away from fuel or gas pipes.2) Keep the radio cables away from any part that will

become hot.3) Keep the radio cables clear of moving parts

(steering, suspension, throttle control, etc.)4) Route the cables where they can be securely held in

position.5) Check if you need to drill some holes for passing

radio cables.6) Only attach cables to non-moving parts of the

vehicle.

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Mobile Radio Installation

INSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONStart the installation with any mechanical work that is required for fitting the radio mount, cables, etc.Before drilling any hole in a vehicle check exactly what is behind the panel that you are drilling. When drilling a hole always use a drill with a “stop” so that it is impossible for the drill to go too far. Take extra care to avoid petrol tanks and pipes, brake lines, other wiring, etc. If you have to drill any hole to pass a cable then the hole must be sealed with a rubber grommet and when the cable has been passed through you should re-seal the cable and grommet with a suitable sealant.If you drill holes for mounting screws, be sure to check that the screw is a suitable type and length.Locking type screws, nuts or washers are preferred.

Pay attention to cables inside the passenger compartment. They should be secured or routed under carpets etc. There should be no possibility that they could move and interfere with any control or pedal.

BATTERY CONNECTIONBATTERY CONNECTIONBATTERY CONNECTIONBATTERY CONNECTIONMobile transceivers are usually intended for direct connection to the battery. Before disconnecting the battery you need to be aware of some possible

Switch on ignition (but not engine) and check that all instruments, warning lights etc are displaying “normal” reading. Now transmit and verify that nothing changes and that no instrument is disturbed. If the transceiver is multi-mode, then repeat the test with all modes. If the transceiver is multi-band, then repeat the test in all operating bands. In each case use the maximum RF power. If there is ANY disturbance of the vehicle instrumentation then stop and identify the source of the problem before continuing.

If the above tests have been completed without any problems, you can proceed to the STATIC operational checks.

STATIC OPERATIONALCHECKSSTATIC OPERATIONALCHECKSSTATIC OPERATIONALCHECKSSTATIC OPERATIONALCHECKSStart the engine of the vehicle and repeat ALL the tests described in ‘TESTING’. Check that there is no disturbance of the engine control or engine speed.With the help of an assistant, switch on the vehicle lights, indicators, etc. while transmitting. Check that no unintended flashing or indication occurs.

Stop the engine. If the above checks have been completed without any problems you can proceed to the

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battery you need to be aware of some possible problems:

1) Is the vehicle fitted with an alarm that may not operate after re-connection?

2) Is the vehicle fitted with any electronic circuit that may malfunction after re-connection? (engine management, traction control, braking control, etc.)

3) If in doubt do not disconnect the battery. Take the vehicle to an authorized service agent and ask them to connect the transceiver power cables for you.

If the DC cables are not long enough they should only be extended using an equivalent size and type of cable and any join must be capable of handling the specified current and be well insulated. Always try and route cables so that the total length is as short as possible.Connections should be made to the battery terminal connectors and nowhere else in the vehicle wiring room.

If the vehicle uses a different battery voltage (24 volts, etc.) then a DC-DC convertor must be used. Never try and connect to an intermediate point on the battery, etc., that appears to measure 12 volts.

TESTINGTESTINGTESTINGTESTINGSwitch on transceiver and check that it functions OK.Check the antenna matching with a VSWR meter, if possible, adjust the antenna for a minimum value. (Don’t forget that doors etc may have an effect on the measured value!)

completed without any problems you can proceed to the mobile operational checks.

MOBILE OPERATIONALCHECKSMOBILE OPERATIONALCHECKSMOBILE OPERATIONALCHECKSMOBILE OPERATIONALCHECKSDO NOT PERFORM THESE CHECKS IN CITY TRAFFIC!DO NOT PERFORM THESE CHECKS IN CITY TRAFFIC!DO NOT PERFORM THESE CHECKS IN CITY TRAFFIC!DO NOT PERFORM THESE CHECKS IN CITY TRAFFIC!Find a quiet road, start the vehicle and while moving slowly operate the transmitter. Check that brakes, etc. all operate as normal. Repeat using bands, modes, etc. as applicable to your transceiver. If all is OK, then increase to normal driving speed and repeat the tests. If there is any unexpected reaction from the vehicle (accelerator, transmission, steering or other in-car electronic device) then stop immediately and seek assistance from a qualified installation engineer before operating the transceiver. If all is OK, perform a final braking test at normal speed while transmitting.

Finally stop the vehicle, switch OFF the transceiver and recheck your installation :

• Nothing has come loose?• No equipment or cable was inconveniently placed for your driving or your passenger’s safety?

• Vehicle alarm/immobilizer functions correctly?• All vehicle instruments read normally?

WARNING !WARNING !WARNING !WARNING !If the vehicle and transceiver installation does not passevery check without problem you should seek expert assistance.

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3-5 D-Sub 25pin Configuration

DDDD----sub accessory connectorsub accessory connectorsub accessory connectorsub accessory connectorThe IC-F5061/F5063 series has a D-SUB 25 pin ACC connector for connecting various external devices.

D-SUB 25 Pin Configuration

Pin No. Pin Name Description

1 NC No connection

2 TXD Serial Data Output *Built-in RS-232C Interface

3 RXD Serial Data Input *Built-in RS-232C Interface

4 RTS Request To Send Input for Internal RS-232C Interface

5 CTS Clear To Send Input for Internal RS-232C Interface

6 NC No connection

7 GND Ground

8 EXMOD

Modulation Input *Required Coffee bean Selection*Input Impedances is about 27kΩ*When Input signal level is 300mVrms then itwill be 60% modulation

9 DISC

Demodulation Signal Output *Output Impedances is about 10kΩ*When received 60% modulation signal then it will be 300mVrms

Mini Repeater setupMini Repeater setupMini Repeater setupMini Repeater setupThe IC-F5061/F5063 series can be configured as mini repeater.

1) Connect the 25pin connections of two radios as below depending on the decode type of the receiver side.

• For normal operationPIN9 DISC

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN9 DISC

PIN17 BUSY

PIN17 BUSYPIN19 EXTTO

PIN19 EXTTO

PIN9 DISC

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN9 DISC

PIN21 AUDPIN19 EXTTO

PIN19 EXTTOPIN21 AUD

PIN9 DISC PIN8 EXMOD

• When receiver uses CTCSS decode, use pin 21 (AUD) instead of pin 17 (BUSY).

• When receiver uses RAN decode, use pin 18 (COR) instead of pin 17 (BUSY).

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be 300mVrms

10 HORNO Horn Selection Signal Output*OFF=H (At the ON condition, Input current is lessthan 50mA)

11 VCC DC Voltage Output *Output current is less than 100mA

*Linked with Internal Power Switch

12 MMUTI MIC Mute Input

13 NC No connection

14 GND Ground

15 PGI1 Foot SW Input *L=ON

16 NC Connected to ground through 47P capacitor

17 BUSY Busy Signal Output *L=When received a signal

18 COR Digital Mute Release Signal Output

19 EPTTO PTT Signal Output

20 NC No connection

21 AUD Audible Condition Signal Output

22 PA

AF Amp Signal Input *Output Impedance is about 10kΩ*Output Signal Level will be changed by unit condition (0 to 2Vp-p)*When RX Speaker is ON then output level will be changed by AHVR Control Knob*When PA is ON then output level will be changed by UP/DN Key

23 MMUTO MIC Mute Condition Signal Output

24 DIMO DIMMER Control Input (Light Switch for LCD)*Activates when applied voltage between +5 and +30V

25 HANGO MIC Hanger Condition Signal Output *L= Hook ON Condition

2) Coffee Bean Modification Points

PIN9 DISC

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN8 EXMOD

PIN9 DISC

PIN18 COR

PIN19 EXTTO

PIN19 EXTTO

PIN18 COR

• Analog to Digital or Digital to Digital

• Analog to Analog

K: ShortK: ShortK: ShortK: Short D: ShortD: ShortD: ShortD: Short

L: CutL: CutL: CutL: Cut M: CutM: CutM: CutM: Cut N: CutN: CutN: CutN: Cut E: CutE: CutE: CutE: CutF: CutF: CutF: CutF: Cut

K: ShortK: ShortK: ShortK: Short N: ShortN: ShortN: ShortN: Short

L: CutL: CutL: CutL: Cut M: CutM: CutM: CutM: Cut E: CutE: CutE: CutE: CutF: CutF: CutF: CutF: CutE: CutE: CutE: CutE: Cut

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4 Operation and Function

4-1 Front Panel Operation and Function

Note: Operation of the functions described below may depend on radio programming.

AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB [VOL]AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB [VOL]AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB [VOL]AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB [VOL]Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level.• Minimum audio level is pre-programmed.

LED INDICATORLED INDICATORLED INDICATORLED INDICATOR Lights red while transmitting a signal. Lights green while receiving a signal.

MICROPHONEMICROPHONEMICROPHONEMICROPHONEThe 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 start when on hook.

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Lights green while receiving a signal.

UP/DOWN KEYS [CH Up]/[CH Down]UP/DOWN KEYS [CH Up]/[CH Down]UP/DOWN KEYS [CH Up]/[CH Down]UP/DOWN KEYS [CH Up]/[CH Down]Push to select an operating channel, etc.*The desired function can be assigned by your dealer.

POWER SWITCH [ POWER SWITCH [ POWER SWITCH [ POWER SWITCH [ ]]]]Push to turn the power ON and OFF.• Automatic scan start, Password prompt and Set mode access are available at power ON.

DEALERDEALERDEALERDEALER----PROGRAMMABLE KEYSPROGRAMMABLE KEYSPROGRAMMABLE KEYSPROGRAMMABLE KEYSDesired functions can be programmed independently by your dealer.

MICROPHONE CONNECTORMICROPHONE CONNECTORMICROPHONE CONNECTORMICROPHONE CONNECTORConnect the supplied or optional microphone.

- Automatic scan start when on hook.- Scan is cancelled when off hook.- Scan is paused when off hook.- Automatic priority channel selection is available when off hook.

- Sets to ‘Inaudible’ condition (mute condition) when on hook.

- Sets to ‘Audible’ condition (unmute condition) when off hook.

NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER connect non-specified microphones. The pin assignments may be different and the transceiver may be damaged.

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4-1-1 Function Display

SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORSIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORSIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORSIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORIndicates relative signal strength level as below.

SCROLL INDICATORSCROLL INDICATORSCROLL INDICATORSCROLL INDICATORAppears when the received SDM includes more than 12 characters.*1

SDM INDICATORSDM INDICATORSDM INDICATORSDM INDICATORAppears when an SDM is received, or a transmit SDM is selected.*1

ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays an operating channel number, channel

name, Set mode contents, DTMF code, etc.

LOW POWER INDICATORLOW POWER INDICATORLOW POWER INDICATORLOW POWER INDICATORAppears when low output power is selected.

AUDIBLE INDICATORAUDIBLE INDICATORAUDIBLE INDICATORAUDIBLE INDICATORAppears when the channel is in the ‘audible’

Weak ⇐ Receive Signal level ⇒ Strong

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• BIIS is AVAILABLE for IC-F5061 and IC-F6061 depending on programming.Note: Appearance of icons on the LCD display depends on the function used and radio programming.

name, Set mode contents, DTMF code, etc. The indication mode can be selected from 1 line or

2 lines. Ask your dealer for details.• In this instruction manual, the LCD illustration is described using the 2 lines indication mode.

⓫ ACTIVATED KEY INDICATORACTIVATED KEY INDICATORACTIVATED KEY INDICATORACTIVATED KEY INDICATORAppears above the key assigned as [Scan A Start/Stop], [Scan B Start/Stop], [Scan Add/Del(Tag)], [Lock], [Talk Around], [Surveillance], [Talkgroup]*4 and [BIIS button]*1 keys during that key is activated.

*1 BIIS operation only *2MDC operation only*3 LTR™ operation only

Appears when the channel is in the ‘audible’ (unmute) condition.Appears when the specified 2/5-tone/BIIS*1/MDC*2 code is received.

COMPANDER INDICATORCOMPANDER INDICATORCOMPANDER INDICATORCOMPANDER INDICATORAppears when the compander function is activated.

SCRAMBLER INDICATORSCRAMBLER INDICATORSCRAMBLER INDICATORSCRAMBLER INDICATORAppears when the voice scrambler function is activated.

BELL INDICATORBELL INDICATORBELL INDICATORBELL INDICATORAppears/blinks when the specific 2/5-tone /BIIS*1/ MDC*2 code is received, according to the pre-programming.

CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATORCALL CODE MEMORY INDICATORCALL CODE MEMORY INDICATORCALL CODE MEMORY INDICATORAppears when the call code memory is selected.Appears when a phone call is received.*3

See the operating guide for details of BIIS, MDC, LTR™ and Digital system operations. Ask your dealer for details.

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4-1-2 Functions Programmable to Keys

The following functions can be assigned to [UP], [UP], [UP], [UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] and [P4] [P4] [P4] [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.

CH UP AND DOWN KEYSCH UP AND DOWN KEYSCH UP AND DOWN KEYSCH UP AND DOWN KEYS

Push to select an operating channel. Push to select a transmit code channel after pushing

[TX Code CH Select]. Push to select a DTMF channel after pushing [DTMF

Autodial]. Push to select a scan group after pushing and holding

[Scan A Start/Stop]/[Scan B Start/Stop] for 1 sec.

ZONE KEYZONE KEYZONE KEYZONE KEY

Push this key, then select the desired zone using [CH Up]/[CH Down].

What is “zone”? What is “zone”? What is “zone”? What is “zone”? – Selected channels are assigned to

SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY

Push to add or delete the selected channel to/from the scan group.

1. Push to indicate the scan group, then [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired group.

2. Push to add or delete the channel to/from the selected scan group.

3. Push and hold for 1 sec. to exit the scan group selection mode.

Push this key while scan is paused (a signal is detected) on a channel (expect for priority channel), the channel is cleared from the scan group.

Depending on the setting, the cleared channel is added to the scan group again after the scan is cancelled.

PRIO A/B KEYS PRIO A/B KEYS PRIO A/B KEYS 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

Note 1: Assigned functional key selection depends on programming software setup.Note 2: The functions exclusive to specific modes are indicated in different colors, Digital mode in Orange,

MDC mode in Red, BIIS mode in Green and LTR™ mode in Blue.

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What is “zone”? What is “zone”? What is “zone”? What is “zone”? – Selected channels are assigned to a zone according to how are to be used in a group. For example, ‘Staff A’ and ‘Staff B’ are assigned into a “Business” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned into a “Private” zone.

ZONE UP AND DOWN KEYS ZONE UP AND DOWN KEYS ZONE UP AND DOWN KEYS ZONE UP AND DOWN KEYS

Push to select an operation zone.

SCAN A KEY SCAN A KEY SCAN A KEY SCAN A KEY

Push to start and cancel scanning operation.• When power ON scan function is activated, push to pause the scanning operation. And the pause scan resumes after the specified time period has passed.

Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan list, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired list.

SCAN B KEY SCAN B KEY SCAN B KEY SCAN B 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 canceled by expect for this key operation.

Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan list, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired list.

Priority A or Priority B channel

MEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORY----CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS

Push to select an operating channels 1 to 4 directly.

MONI (AUDI) KEY MONI (AUDI) KEY MONI (AUDI) KEY MONI (AUDI) KEY

Push to mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch mute. Open any squelch/deactivate any mute while pushing and holding 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’. (5-tone/BIIS operation only)

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The un-mute condition (‘Audible’ condition) may automatically return to the mute condition (‘Inaudible‘ condition) after a specified period depending on programming.

PUBLIC ADDRESS KEYPUBLIC ADDRESS KEYPUBLIC ADDRESS KEYPUBLIC 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]/[CH Down].• This function is available when the external unit, such as a audio amplifier, speaker, etc. is additionally connected.

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Functions Programmable to Keys

• Push this key, then speak into the microphone while pushing and holding [PTT].

RX SPEAKER KEYRX SPEAKER KEYRX SPEAKER KEYRX 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 .• This function is available when the external speaker is additionally connected.

• This function is useful when you are out of the vehicle.• The audio output level is linked to the transceiver’s volume control.

LIGHT KEYLIGHT KEYLIGHT KEYLIGHT KEY

Push to turn the transceiver’s backlight ON for about 5 sec. when the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode.

LOCK KEYLOCK KEYLOCK KEYLOCK KEY

Push and hold to electronically lock all programmable keys except the following:[Moni(Audi)], [Light], [Lock], [Call] (incl. Call A and Call B),[Emergency ], [Surveillance], [Lone Worker] and [OPT 1/2/3].

LONE WORKER KEY LONE WORKER KEY LONE WORKER KEY LONE WORKER KEY

Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.

C.TONE CH ENT KEY C.TONE CH ENT KEY C.TONE CH ENT KEY C.TONE CH ENT KEY

Push to select the continuous tone channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down] to change the tone frequency/code setting after pushing this key. The selected channel remains set as the continuous tone channel until another channel is designated as such. (Analog or mixed mode operation only)

TALK AROUND KEYTALK AROUND KEYTALK AROUND KEYTALK AROUND KEY

Push to 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 KEYWIDE/NARROW KEYWIDE/NARROW KEYWIDE/NARROW KEY

Push to toggle the IF bandwidth between wide and narrow. (Analog or mixed mode operation only)• The wide passband width can be selected from 25.0 or 20.0 kHz using the CS-F5060 CLONING SOFTWARE. (PMR operation only) Ask your dealer for details.

DTMF AUTODIAL KEYDTMF AUTODIAL KEYDTMF AUTODIAL KEYDTMF AUTODIAL KEY

Push to enter the DTMF channel selection mode. Then select the desired DTMF channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down]. After selecting the DTMF channel, push again to transmit the selected DTMF code.

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Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.• If the Lone Worker function is activated, the Emergency function is automatically turned ON after the specified time period has passed with no operation is performed.

HIGH/LOW KEY HIGH/LOW KEY HIGH/LOW KEY 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.

TONE/RAN CH SELECT KEY TONE/RAN CH SELECT KEY TONE/RAN CH SELECT KEY TONE/RAN CH SELECT KEY

While in analog mode operation, push to enter the continuous tone channel selection mode. Then select the desired tone frequency/code setting with [CH Up] or [CH Down]. After the selection, push this key again to set.

While in digital mode operation, push to enter the RAN channel selection mode. Then select the desired RAN setting with [CH Up] or [CH Down]. After the selection, push this key again to set.

While in mixed (digital and analog) mode operation, push to enter the continuous tone channel selection mode. Then select the desired tone frequency/code setting with [CH Up] or CH Down]. After the selection, push this key to set. After that, the RAN channel selection screen appears. Select the desired RAN setting with [CH Up] or [CH Down]. After the selection, push this key again to set.

transmit the selected DTMF code.

RERERERE----DIAL KEY DIAL KEY DIAL KEY DIAL KEY

Push to transmit the last-transmitted DTMF code.• TX memories are cleared after turning the transceiver OFF.

CALL KEYS CALL KEYS CALL KEYS CALL KEYS

Push to transmit a 2/5-tone/BIIS ID code.• Call transmission is necessary before you call another station depending on your signaling system.

• [Call A] and/or [Call B] may be available when your system employs selective ‘Individual/Group’ calls. Ask your dealer which call is assigned to each key.

EMERGENCY KEY EMERGENCY KEY EMERGENCY KEY EMERGENCY KEY

Push and hold to transmit an emergency call. • The emergency call transmits with beeps; the display dose not change.

• The transceiver can transmit the emergency call silently or with the display changes depending on the pre-setting. Ask your dealer for detail.

• If you want to cancel the emergency call, 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.

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SURVEILLANCE KEYSURVEILLANCE KEYSURVEILLANCE KEYSURVEILLANCE 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 and the LED indicator do not light when a signal is received or a key is pushed.

TX CODE ENTER KEY TX CODE ENTER KEY TX CODE ENTER KEY TX CODE ENTER KEY (PMR operation only)

Push to enter the ID code edit mode directly, for both 5-tone and MSK. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/[CH Down].

TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEYTX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEYTX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEYTX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY

Push to enter the ID code channel selection mode directly. Then set the desired channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down].

During ID code channel selection mode, push for 1 sec. to enter the ID code edit mode for 5-tone and MSK. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/[CH Down].

TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYSTX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYSTX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYSTX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS

Push to select a TX code channel directly.

SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION KEY SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION KEY SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION KEY SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION KEY

While in the analog mode operation, push to toggle the voice scrambler function ON and OFF.

While in the digital mode operation, push to toggle

10KEY ENT KEY10KEY ENT KEY10KEY ENT KEY10KEY ENT KEY

Push to enable the connected microphone’s 10-keypad operation.• The desired memory channel, TX code channel (5-Tone), ID list number (digital), TX status (MSK/Digital) or Short Data Message (digital) can be selected. (Depend on the pre-programming.)

OPT 1/2/3 KEYSOPT 1/2/3 KEYSOPT 1/2/3 KEYSOPT 1/2/3 KEYS

Push to control the output signal level from the optional unit connector.

For Digital mode operation onlyFor Digital mode operation onlyFor Digital mode operation onlyFor Digital mode operation onlyDIGITAL BUTTON KEYDIGITAL BUTTON KEYDIGITAL BUTTON KEYDIGITAL BUTTON KEY

During stand-by mode, push to enter the transmission item selection mode.

During stand-by mode, push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the call type between Individual call and Talkgroup, then enter the transmission item selection mode automatically.

During the transmission item selection mode, push to select the desired transmission item from “VOICE” (voice communication,) “STATUS” (status message) and “SDM” (Short Data Message.)

STATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYS

When a received SDM is displayed, push to cancel

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While in the digital mode operation, push to toggle the encryption transmitting function ON and OFF.

COMPANDER KEY COMPANDER KEY COMPANDER KEY COMPANDER KEY

Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF.The compander function reduces noise components from the transmitting audio to provide clear communication.

IDIDIDID----MR SELECT KEY (PMR operation only)MR SELECT KEY (PMR operation only)MR SELECT KEY (PMR operation only)MR SELECT KEY (PMR operation only)

Recalls detected ID codes.• Push this key, then select the ID code using [CH

Up]/[CH Down].• Up to 5 ID’s are memorized. Push and hold for 1 sec. to erase the selected ID’s.

HOOK SCAN KEYHOOK SCAN KEYHOOK SCAN KEYHOOK SCAN KEY

When the on hook scan function is activated, push this key to disables on hook scan function (stop scanning) temporarily. Push this key again to re-start scanning.

USER SET MODE KEYUSER SET MODE KEYUSER SET MODE KEYUSER SET MODE KEY

Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter user set mode.• During user set mode, push this key to select an

item, and change the value or condition using push [CH Up]/[CH Down].

Push and hold this key for 1 sec. again to exit user set mode.

User set mode is also available via the ‘Power ON function.’

STATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYS

When a received SDM is displayed, push to cancel the automatic scroll and scroll the message manually.

When an SDM that contains more than 12 characters is displayed, push to scroll the message manually.

10101010----KEY ENTER KEYKEY ENTER KEYKEY ENTER KEYKEY ENTER KEY

Push to enable the connected microphone’s 10-keypad operation for the memory channel selection, status message number selection, etc. (Depending on the pre-setting. Ask your dealer for details.)

For MDC 1200 system operation onlyFor MDC 1200 system operation onlyFor MDC 1200 system operation onlyFor MDC 1200 system operation onlyMDC CALL KEYMDC CALL KEYMDC CALL KEYMDC CALL KEY

Push to enter the MDC menu selection mode. Then select the desired MDC menu from “SELCALL,” SELCALL,” SELCALL,” SELCALL,” “CALALERT,” “CALALERT,” “CALALERT,” “CALALERT,” “STUN,” “REVIVE,” “RADIOCHK,” STUN,” “REVIVE,” “RADIOCHK,” STUN,” “REVIVE,” “RADIOCHK,” STUN,” “REVIVE,” “RADIOCHK,” “STATUS”, “MSG” and “STATUS”, “MSG” and “STATUS”, “MSG” and “STATUS”, “MSG” and “CALL LOG” using [CH Up] or CALL LOG” using [CH Up] or CALL LOG” using [CH Up] or CALL LOG” using [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].After selection, push this key again to enter the transceiver alias selection mode.• No operation is performed for about 15 sec., the transceiver returns to the normal operation condition.

While in the transceiver alias selection mode, push to return to the MDC menu selection mode.

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MDC SELCALL KEYMDC SELCALL KEYMDC SELCALL KEYMDC SELCALL KEY

Push to enter the transceiver alias selection mode forSelCall.• After the desired alias selection, push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to

transmit a SelCall.• No operation is performed for about 15 sec., the transceiver returns to the normal operation condition.

MDC CALLALERT KEYMDC CALLALERT KEYMDC CALLALERT KEYMDC CALLALERT KEY

Push to enter the transceiver alias selection mode forCallAlert.• After the desired alias selection, push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit a Call Alert.

• No operation is performed for about 15 sec., the transceiver returns to the normal operation condition.

For BIIS 1200 operation onlyFor BIIS 1200 operation onlyFor BIIS 1200 operation onlyFor BIIS 1200 operation onlyBIIS BUTTON KEYBIIS BUTTON KEYBIIS BUTTON KEYBIIS BUTTON KEY

Push to toggle the call ID list, transmit message and standby condition.

Push to toggle between queue channel and received message record indication after queue channel is selected.

Push and hold for 1 sec. to select queue channel indication.

STATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYS

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STATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYSSTATUS UP/DOWN KEYS

While in the standby condition, push to display the transmit status indication and select a status number.

When a received SDM is displayed, push to cancel the automatic scroll and scroll the message manually.

When an SDM that contains more than 12 characters is displayed, push to scroll the message manually.

For LTR™ operation onlyFor LTR™ operation onlyFor LTR™ operation onlyFor LTR™ operation onlyPHONE KEYPHONE KEYPHONE KEYPHONE KEY

Push to connect or disconnect the telephone network connection.

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Turning power ONTurning power ONTurning power ONTurning power ON

1 Push and hold [] for 1 sec. to turn power ON.2 If the transceiver is programmed for a start up

password, input the digit codes as directed by your dealer.• 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.

3When 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.

Channel selectionChannel selectionChannel selectionChannel selectionSeveral types of channel selections are available. Methods may differ according to your system set up.

1 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.

2 Push [Call] (assigned to one of the dealer programmable keys).

3 After transmitting, the remainder of your communication can be carried out in the normal fashion.

Receiving and transmittingReceiving and transmittingReceiving and transmittingReceiving and transmitting

Receiving:Receiving:Receiving:Receiving:

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Methods may differ according to your system set up.

NONNONNONNON----ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:

To select the desired operating channel:• Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]• Push one of [MR-CH1] to [MR-CH4].

ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:ZONE TYPE:

To select the desired zone:• Push [Zone], then push [CH Up] or [CH Down].• Push [Zone Up] or Zone Down].

Voting operation Voting operation Voting operation Voting operation (Analog mode only)The transceiver automatically starts scanning when a zone, specified for the voting operation, is selected.The voting scan detects the S-meter of the repeater and automatically selects the strongest station.

AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE:AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE:AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE: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.

Call procedureCall procedureCall procedureCall procedureWhen your system employs tone signalling (excluding CTCSS and DTCS), this 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.

Receiving:Receiving:Receiving:Receiving:

1 Push and hold [] for 1 sec. to turn power ON.2 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the

conventional system channel, in sequence.3When receiving a call, rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio

output level to a comfortable listening level.

Transmitting:Transmitting:Transmitting:Transmitting:

Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference.1 Take the microphone off hook.

• 2/5-tone mute may be released. (The ‘audible’ condition is selected and BUSY indicator lights green.)

• A priority channel may be selected automatically.2 Wait for the channel to become clear.

• The channel is busy when BUSY indicator lights green,

3 While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.

4 Release [PTT] to return to receive.

IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: 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.

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Transmitting notesTransmitting notesTransmitting notesTransmitting notes• Transmit inhibit function• Transmit inhibit function• Transmit inhibit function• Transmit inhibit functionThe transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict transmission under the following conditions:- The channel is in mute condition (‘Inaudible’ condition; “ ” (Audible indicator) does not appear).

- The channel is busy.- Un-matched (or matched) CTCSS is received. (Depending on the pre-setting)

- The selected channel is a ‘receive only’ channel.

• Time• Time• Time• Time----out timerout timerout timerout timerAfter continuous transmission for the pre-programmed time period, the time-out timer starts, causing the transceiver to stop transmitting.

• Penalty timer• Penalty timer• Penalty timer• Penalty timerOnce the time-out timer starts, transmission is further inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer.

TX code channel selectionTX code channel selectionTX code channel selectionTX code channel selection

If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] assigned to it, the indication can be toggled between the operating channel number (or name) and TX code

USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:

1 Push [TX Code CH Select] to enter the TX code channel selection mode.

• Select the desired operating channel before entering the TX code channel selection mode if necessary.

2 Push [TX Code CH Select] for 1 sec. to enter the TX code edit mode.

• The digit to be edited blinks.3 Push [TX Code CH Select] to select the desired digit

to be edited.4 Push [CH Up]/[CH Down] to select the desired digit.5 Push [TX Code CH Select] to set. The digit to the

right will blink automatically.6 Repeat 4 and 5 to edit all allowable digits.7 After editing, push [TX Code CH Select] to set.• Return to the stand-by mode.

8Push [Call] to transmit.

USING [TX CODE ENTER] KEY:USING [TX CODE ENTER] KEY:USING [TX CODE ENTER] KEY:USING [TX CODE ENTER] KEY:

1 Push [TX Code Enter] to enter the TX code edit mode.• The digit to be edited blinks.

2 Push [TX Code Enter] to select the desired digit to be edited.

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operating channel number (or name) and TX code channel number (or name). When the TX code channel number (or name) is displayed, [CH Up] or [CH Down] selects the TX code channel.

USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:

1 Push [TX Code CH Select]— a TX code channel number (or name) appears.

2 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired TX code channel.

3 After selecting, push [TX Code CH Select] to set.• Return to the stand-by mode.

4 Push [Call] to transmit the selected TX code.

USING [TX CODE CH UP]/[TX CODE CH DOWN] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH UP]/[TX CODE CH DOWN] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH UP]/[TX CODE CH DOWN] KEY:USING [TX CODE CH UP]/[TX CODE CH DOWN] KEY:

If the transceiver has a [TX Code CH Up] or [TX Code CH Down] key assignment, the programmed TX code channel can be selected directly when pushed.

TX code number edit TX code number edit TX code number edit TX code number edit (PMR operation only)If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] or [TX Code Enter] assigned to it, TX code contents can be edited within the allowable digits.

be edited.3 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired

digit.4 Push [TX Code Enter] to set. The digit to the right

will blink automatically.5 Repeat 3 and 4 to edit all allowable digits.6 After editing, push [TX Code Enter] to set.• Return to the stand-by mode.

7 Push [Call] to transmit.

DTMF transmissionDTMF transmissionDTMF transmissionDTMF transmissionIf the transceiver has [DTMF Autodial] assigned to it, the automatic DTMF transmission function is available. Up to 8 DTMF channels are available.

1 Push [DTMF Autodial]— a DTMF channel appears.2 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired

DTMF channel.3 Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit the DTMF code .

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User set modeUser set modeUser set modeUser set modeUser 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:Entering the user set mode:Entering the user set mode:Entering the user set mode:

While pushing and holding [P1] and [P2], push [] to turn the power ON. • Turn power OFF in advance.• You should hold [P1] and [P2] until “SET MODE” appears on the display.

2 Push and hold [P0] for 1 sec. to enter user set mode.

Scrambler functionScrambler functionScrambler functionScrambler functionThe voice scrambler function provides private communication between stations. All versions have a built-in frequency inversion type scrambler; however, an optional rolling or non-rolling type is available as well.

1 Push [Scrambler] to turn the scrambler function ON.• “ “ (Scrambler indicator) appears.

2 Push [Scrambler] again to turn the scrambler function OFF. • “ “ disappears.

Emergency transmissionEmergency transmissionEmergency transmissionEmergency transmission

When [Emergency] is pushed for the specified time period, an emergency signal is automatically transmitted.

When [Emergency] is pushed for specified time period, the DTMF emergency signal is transmitted once or repeatedly on the emergency channel. However, when no emergency channel is specified, the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel.

If you want to cancel the emergency call, push and hold the key again before transmitting the call.

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3 Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate item. Then, push [Up] or [Down] to set the desired level/condition.• Available set mode functions are Backlight, LCD Backlight, LCD Backlight, LCD Backlight, LCD Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Level, AF Min Level, Mic Gain, Battery Voltage, Horn Level, AF Min Level, Mic Gain, Battery Voltage, Horn Level, AF Min Level, Mic Gain, Battery Voltage, Horn Level, AF Min Level, Mic Gain, Battery Voltage, Horn ,,,, Signal Moni and Lone Worker.Signal Moni and Lone Worker.Signal Moni and Lone Worker.Signal Moni and Lone Worker.

4 Push and hold [] for 1 sec. to turn power OFF, then ON again to exit set mode.

User set mode is also available via a programmable key.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: [Up], [Down] and [P0] activate while in the user set mode regardless of the assigned key functions.

Stun functionStun functionStun functionStun function

When the specified ID, set as a kill ID, is received, the stun function is activated.

When the kill ID is received, the transceiver switches to the password required condition. Entering of the password is necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case.

Priority A channel selectionPriority A channel selectionPriority A channel selectionPriority A channel selection

When one of the following operations is performed, the transceiver selects the Priority A channel automatically.

• Turning the power ONThe Priority A channel is selected each time the transceiver power is turned ON.

• Status callThe Priority A channel is selected when transmitting a status call. (BIIS operation only)

• Off hook.The Priority A channel is selected when the microphone is took off from its hanger.

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Digital mode operationDigital mode operationDigital mode operationDigital mode operation

The IC-F5061D and IC-F6061D provides 6.25kHz digitalcommunication that meets the 6.25kHz emission mask requirements for narrow banding, and increases efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum.

The optional UT-119H/UT-126H provides 6.25kHz digitalmode operation for the transceiver that does not support digital communication.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: During digital mode operation, MDC 1200 system and LTR™ operations are not available.

Receiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a call

Receiving a Voice CallReceiving a Voice CallReceiving a Voice CallReceiving a Voice Call1When a Voice call is received;

• Mute is released.• The calling station ID name (or code) is displayed while receiving the signal. (Depending on the pre-setting.)

• When All Call is received, “All Call” is displayed.

Receiving a MessageReceiving a MessageReceiving a MessageReceiving a Message1When a Message is received;

• Beeps sound.• The calling station ID name (or code) and the message blink.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: When the received message includes more than 12 characters, the message scrolls automatically, when the automatic scroll function is activated. • Push [Status Up][Status Up][Status Up][Status Up]/[Status Down] [Status Down] [Status Down] [Status Down] to scroll the message manually.

blinks

2 Turn power OFF, push [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], change the channel, etc. to stop the display indication.Calling station

ID name

Calling station ID name

The received message

Scroll

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2 Push and hold [PTT],[PTT],[PTT],[PTT], then speak into the microphone.3 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to receive a response.

Receiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call Alert1When a Call Alert is received;

• Beeps sound.• “ ” blinks.• The calling station ID name (or code) and “CALLALRTCALLALRTCALLALRTCALLALRT” blink.

2 Push and hold [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], then speak into the microphone.3Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to receive a response.

Receiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status Message1When a Status Message is received;

• Beeps sound.• The calling station ID name (or code) and the status message blink.

blink

2 Turn power OFF, push [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], change the channel, etc. to stop the display indication.

Receiving a Stun, Kill or Revive CommandReceiving a Stun, Kill or Revive CommandReceiving a Stun, Kill or Revive CommandReceiving a Stun, Kill or Revive CommandIf an individual call with Stun or Kill command is received (RAN code matching is not necessary depending on the presetting), the transceiver will display “SORRY” and you can not receive* or transmit.* Depending on the received Stun command setting.

When a Stun command is received;• The transceiver cannot be operated until the individual call with Revive command is received (RAN code matching is not necessary depending on the pre-setting) or a password is input.

When a Kill command is received;• The transceiver cannot be operated until the data cloning is performed. Ask your dealer for details.

Receiving a Remote Monitor, Radio CheckReceiving a Remote Monitor, Radio CheckReceiving a Remote Monitor, Radio CheckReceiving a Remote Monitor, Radio Checkor Status Polling Callor Status Polling Callor Status Polling Callor Status Polling CallIf an individual call with Remote monitor, Radio check orStatus polling command is received (RAN code matching is not necessary depending on the pre-setting), the transceiver will transmit automatically.

When a Remote monitor command is received;• The microphone audio is automatically transmitted for the set time period.

When a Radio check command is received;• The transceiver automatically transmits the acknowledgement call.

When a Status polling command is received;• The transceiver automatically transmits the status call.

ID name

Calling station ID name

blink

Calling station ID name

The received status message

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Displaying the received call logDisplaying the received call logDisplaying the received call logDisplaying the received call logThe transceiver stores the call log in the memory.Up to 10 call logs can be memorized, and the oldest callrecord is erased when an 11th call is received. However,once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records areerased.The received voice call (for individual), call alert, status call and message logs are stored.

1 Push and hold [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] for 1 sec. to select the desired call type, Individual or Talkgroup, in advance.

2 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.

3 Select “CALL LOGCALL LOGCALL LOGCALL LOG” using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].4 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to display the call log

information.

2 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual or Talkgroup ID selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

• When you want to send a voice message to all transceivers within the communication range, use the ‘All Call’ function–— select the ID code “65535”.

3 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

4 Push and hold [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], then speak into the microphone to send a voice message to the selected station or talkgroup.

5 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to receive.

Transmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertCall Alert allows you to notify another user who may be away from the transceiver that you want to talk to.

Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection

When a log information is displayedWhen a log information is displayedWhen a log information is displayedWhen a log information is displayed

When no log information is availableWhen no log information is availableWhen no log information is availableWhen no log information is available

Individual or Talkgroup ID name is displayed.

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5 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired log.6 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to send the voice call.

• The voice call can be performed with the logged station.

Transmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a callDigital mode operation allows you to make a call to a specific station (Individual call) or to a particular group (Talkgroup call). Other digital mode transceivers on the channel will not receive a call that does not match their individual or talkgroup ID and/or RAN (Radio Access Number) code.

Transmitting a Voice CallTransmitting a Voice CallTransmitting a Voice CallTransmitting a Voice Call1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application

selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

1Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “CALALERTCALALERTCALALERTCALALERT”. 3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual or

Talkgroup ID selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

* This illustration is described withIndividual call type.

5 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Call Alert to the selected station or talkgroup.• “CA CALLCA CALLCA CALLCA CALL” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “CA OKCA OKCA OKCA OK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted station.

• “CA FAILCA FAILCA FAILCA FAIL” is displayed if the targeted station does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Individual or Talkgroup ID name is displayed.

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Transmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallStun call allows you to send a signal that will stun the targeted radio.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “STUNSTUNSTUNSTUN”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Kill call to the selected radio.• “KIL TXKIL TXKIL TXKIL TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “KIL ACKKIL ACKKIL ACKKIL ACK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted radio.

• “KIL FAILKIL FAILKIL FAILKIL FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Revive CallTransmitting a Revive CallTransmitting a Revive CallTransmitting a Revive CallRevive call allows you to send a signal that will revive the(stunned) radio.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Stun call to the selected

Individual ID name is displayed.

Individual ID name is displayed.

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• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “REVIVEREVIVEREVIVEREVIVE”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Stun call to the selected dispatcher.• “STN TXSTN TXSTN TXSTN TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “STN ACKSTN ACKSTN ACKSTN ACK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted radio.

• “STN FAILSTN FAILSTN FAILSTN FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Kill CallTransmitting a Kill CallTransmitting a Kill CallTransmitting a Kill CallA Kill call allows you to send a signal that will disable the targeted radio.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “KILLKILLKILLKILL”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Revive call to the selected radio.• “REV TXREV TXREV TXREV TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “REV ACKREV ACKREV ACKREV ACK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted radio.

• “REV FAILREV FAILREV FAILREV FAIL” is displayed if the (stunned) radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Individual ID name is displayed.

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Transmitting a Remote Monitor CallTransmitting a Remote Monitor CallTransmitting a Remote Monitor CallTransmitting a Remote Monitor CallRemote monitor call allows you to send a signal that requires the targeted radio to transmit the microphone audio.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “REM MONREM MONREM MONREM MON”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

5 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Radio check call to the selected radio.• “RDO CHKRDO CHKRDO CHKRDO CHK” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “CHK ACKCHK ACKCHK ACKCHK ACK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted radio.

• “CHK FAILCHK FAILCHK FAILCHK FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageThe transceiver can send a pre-programmed status message.There are 100 status messages that can be sent.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application Individual ID name is displayed.

Individual ID name is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

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1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down]. to select “STATUSSTATUSSTATUSSTATUS”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the status

message selection mode.• The pre-programmed status message is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired message.

5 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Remote monitor call to the selected radio.• “REM TXREM TXREM TXREM TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “REM ACKREM ACKREM ACKREM ACK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the targeted radio.

• “REM FAILREM FAILREM FAILREM FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallRadio check call allows you to determine whether the targeted radio is turned on, within the communication range and on channel without requiring any action from the targeted radio user.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “RADIOCHKRADIOCHKRADIOCHKRADIOCHK”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, ID code is displayed.

5 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual or Talkgroup ID selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

6 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

Individual ID name is displayed.

Pre-programmed status message is displayed.

Individual or Talkgroup ID name is displayed.

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7 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the status message to the selected station or talkgroup.• “STAT TXSTAT TXSTAT TXSTAT TX” is displayed.

8 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “STAT OKSTAT OKSTAT OKSTAT OK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the base station.

• “STA FAILSTA FAILSTA FAILSTA FAIL” is displayed if there is no acknowledgment from the base station.

9 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageThe transceiver can send a pre-programmed message.There are 10 messages that can be sent on a channel.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down]. to select “MSGMSGMSGMSG”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the message

selection mode.• The pre-programmed message is displayed.

Direct message inputDirect message inputDirect message inputDirect message inputThe optional DTMF microphone is required for this operation.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “MSGMSGMSGMSG”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the message

selection mode.• The pre-programmed message is displayed.

4 Push [[[[] ] ] ] or [#] [#] [#] [#] to enter the message editing condition.• The first character blinks when [#] [#] [#] [#] is pushed, the

8 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “MSG OKMSG OKMSG OKMSG OK” is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the base station.

• “MSG FAILMSG FAILMSG FAILMSG FAIL” is displayed if there is no acknowledgment from the base station.

9 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

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• The pre-programmed message is displayed.4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired

message.• You can rewrite the contents of the message. See the next page for details.

• The first character blinks when [#] [#] [#] [#] is pushed, the last character blinks when [[[[] ] ] ] is pushed.

5 Push the appropriate digit key, [0] [0] [0] [0] to [9][9][9][9], to enter the desired character.• See the table at right for the available characters.• Pushing [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] also enters space, pushing [CH [CH [CH [CH Down] Down] Down] Down] deletes the selected character.

6 Push [#] [#] [#] [#] to move the cursor to the right, push [[[[] ] ] ] to move the cursor to the left.

7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the desired text message.

8 Push and hold [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] for 1 sec. to overwrite the set message into the message memory.• Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] momentarily to cancel the editing and return to the original message indication.

5 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual or Talkgroup ID selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

6 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

• Available charactersAvailable charactersAvailable charactersAvailable characters

Pre-programmed message is displayed.

7 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the message to the selected station or talkgroup.• “MSG TXMSG TXMSG TXMSG TX” is displayed.

Individual or Talkgroup ID name is displayed.

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Transmitting a Status Polling CallTransmitting a Status Polling CallTransmitting a Status Polling CallTransmitting a Status Polling CallThe transceiver can send a signal that causes the targeted radio to automatically transmit its current status.

1 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] to enter the application selection mode.• “VOICE” appears.• To change the call type, push and hold [Digital [Digital [Digital [Digital Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. during stand-by mode. After changing, the transceiver enter the application selection mode automatically

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select “STAT POLSTAT POLSTAT POLSTAT POL”.3 Push [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] [Digital Button] again to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.• The pre-programmed ID name is displayed.• When ID name is not programmed, the ID code is displayed.

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down] to select the desired ID name (or ID code).

Position data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmission

When the GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, the position (longitude and latitude) data can be transmitted automatically.Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.

The position data is transmitted when;• The GPS request status message is received• After sending a voice message- Set the ‘Send Data’ item as ‘GPS.’

Status message transmissionStatus message transmissionStatus message transmissionStatus message transmission

The status message can be transmitted automatically.

The status message is transmitted when;• The transceiver is turned ON or OFF- Set the status message to be transmitted in ‘Power ON Status’ or ‘Power OFF Status’ item, respectively.

- Set the target station ID in ‘Power Status ID’.• After sending a voice message- Set the ‘Send Data’ item as ‘Status.’- Set the status message to be transmitted in ‘Send Status Number’ item.

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5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the status polling to the selected radio.• “STAT POLSTAT POLSTAT POLSTAT POL” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• The status message is displayed when the targeted radio sends the status.

• “POL FAILPOL FAILPOL FAILPOL FAIL” is displayed if there is no acknowledgment from the radio.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting an Emergency CallTransmitting an Emergency CallTransmitting an Emergency CallTransmitting an Emergency CallThe digital emergency feature can be accessed using the [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] key (described in the instruction manual).

When [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] is pushed and held for the specifiedtime period, the transceiver transmits a digital emergency command once or repeatedly for a programmed time period until it receives an acknowledgement signal.

The emergency call can be transmitted without a beep emission and LCD indication changes depending on the setting. If you want to cancel the emergency call, push and hold the key again before transmitting the call.

Individual ID name is displayed.

‘Send Status Number’ item.

Horn outputHorn outputHorn outputHorn output

Automatic honking function is available when the horn honk equipment is connected to the D-Sub 25-pin of the transceiver. When a status message is received, the transceiver controls the vehicle’s horn for the specified time period to inform a status message is received.

This function is convenient when the operator away from the transceiver.

Ask your dealer or system operator, or refer to the IC-F5061/F6061 series service manual for connection and setting details.

Printer connectionPrinter connectionPrinter connectionPrinter connection

When the printer is connected to the D-sub 25-pin of thetransceiver, the received SDM content and the called station ID can be printed out.Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.

Encryption functionEncryption functionEncryption functionEncryption function

The encryption function enables the radio to provide secure digital communication between stations.

1 Push [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] to turn the encryption function ON.• “ ” appears.

2 Push [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] [Scrambler/Encryption] again to turn the encryption function OFF.• “ ” disappears.

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4-1-5 MDC 1200 System Operation

MDC 1200 system operationMDC 1200 system operationMDC 1200 system operationMDC 1200 system operation

The MDC 1200 signaling system enhances your transceiver’s capabilities. It allows PTT ID, Selective Calling (SelCall), Call Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, Status, Messaging and Emergency signaling.

An additional feature of MDC 1200 system found in Icom transceivers is called aliasing. Each transceiver on the system has a unique ID number. Aliasing allows the substitution of an alphanumeric name for this ID number. For transmit, you can use this alias to select a transceiver to call. For receive, the alias of the calling station is displayed instead of the ID.

Please note that your dealer has set one of the programmable keys ([UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] [UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] and [P4][P4][P4][P4]) for MDC 1200 system operation.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: During MDC 1200 system operation, Digital mode operation is not available.

Receiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a call Receiving a SelCallReceiving a SelCallReceiving a SelCallReceiving a SelCall1When a SelCall is received;

• Beeps sound.• “ ” appears.• “ ” blinks.

Receiving a Emergency CallReceiving a Emergency CallReceiving a Emergency CallReceiving a Emergency Call1When an emergency call is received;

• Beeps sound.• The calling station ID (or alias) and “EMG EMGEMG EMGEMG EMGEMG EMG” are displayed alternately until turning power OFF, the channel changing, etc.

2When the automatic acknowledgement function is turned ON, the transceiver automatically transmits an acknowledgement call to the station.• The calling station stops calling.

3 Turn power OFF, change the channel, etc. to stop the beep and display indication.

Receiving a MessageReceiving a MessageReceiving a MessageReceiving a Message1When a Message is received;

• Beeps sound.• The calling station ID (or alias) and the message are displayed alternately.

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• “ ” appears.• “ ” blinks.• The calling station ID (or alias) and “SELCALLSELCALLSELCALLSELCALL” are displayed alternately.

2Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] and speak into the microphone.3Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to receive a response..

Receiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call AlertReceiving a Call Alert1When a Call Alert is received;

• Beeps sound.• “ ” blinks.• The calling station ID (or alias) and “CALLALRTCALLALRTCALLALRTCALLALRT” are displayed alternately.

Appears Blinks

2 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] and speak into the microphone.3 Release [PTT] to receive a response.[PTT] to receive a response.[PTT] to receive a response.[PTT] to receive a response.

Blinks

are displayed alternately.

2 Turn power OFF, push [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], change the channel, etc. to stop the display indication.

Receiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status MessageReceiving a Status MessageWhen a Status Message is received;

• Beeps sound.• The calling station ID (or alias) and the status message are displayed once.

Receiving a Stun or ReviveReceiving a Stun or ReviveReceiving a Stun or ReviveReceiving a Stun or ReviveIf a Stun command is received that matches your stationID, the transceiver will display “SORRY” and you can not receive or transmit. When a Revive command is received that matches your station ID, normal operation is restored.

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Call log functionCall log functionCall log functionCall log functionAfter receiving the SelCall, Call Alert and Emergency call,the call logs are displayed (depends on the setting.) Up to 5 logs can be memorized, and the oldest log is erased when a 6th call is received.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.

2 Select “CALL LOGCALL LOGCALL LOGCALL LOG” using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to indicate the call logs.

• When no call is received, error beep is emitted.

Transmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertTransmitting a Call AlertCall Alert allows you to notify another user who may be away from the transceiver that you want to talk.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.• Or push [MDC CallAlert] [MDC CallAlert] [MDC CallAlert] [MDC CallAlert] to enter the transceiver alias selection mode. In this case, skip steps 2 and 3.

2 Select “CALALERTCALALERTCALALERTCALALERT” using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down][CH Down][CH Down][CH Down].

4 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired call log memory.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: 1000 hours has passed from receiving the call,

Calling station ID

Elapsed time fromreceiving the call

Call typeSC : SelCallCA : Call AlertEMG : Emergency call

3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the transceiver alias selection mode.

4 Select the desired alias using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the Call Alert to the selected

station.• “CA CALLCA CALLCA CALLCA CALL” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “CA OKCA OKCA OKCA OK” is displayed if the targeted station received the alert.

• “CA FAILCA FAILCA FAILCA FAIL” is displayed if the targeted station does not receive the signal or send back an

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NOTENOTENOTENOTE: 1000 hours has passed from receiving the call, the elapsed time is reset to 0:00.

Transmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a call

Transmitting a SelCallTransmitting a SelCallTransmitting a SelCallTransmitting a SelCallSelCall allows you to make a call to a specific station or to a particular group. Other MDC 1200 system transceivers on the channel will not receive a SelCall that does not match their station or group ID’s.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.• Or push [MDC SelCall] [MDC SelCall] [MDC SelCall] [MDC SelCall] to enter the transceiver alias selection mode. In this case, skip step 2.

2 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the transceiver alias selection mode.

3 Select the desired alias using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].4 Push and hold [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the SelCall to the

selected station, then speak into the microphone.• “ ” appears.

5 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to receive.

not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallTransmitting a Stun CallStun call allows you to send MDC 1200 system signal that will stun the targeted radio.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.

2 Select “STUNSTUNSTUNSTUN” using [CH Up] or [CH Down].

3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the transceiver alias selection mode.

4 Select the desired alias using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the stun call to the selected

station.• “STN TXSTN TXSTN TXSTN TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “STN ACKSTN ACKSTN ACKSTN ACK” is displayed if the targeted radio is turned ON, on channel and within the communication range.

• “STN FAILSTN FAILSTN FAILSTN FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

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Transmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallTransmitting a Radio Check CallRadio check call allows you to determine whether the targeted radio is turned on, within the communication range and on channel without requiring any action from the targeted radio user.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.

2 Select “RADIOCHKRADIOCHKRADIOCHKRADIOCHK” using [CH Up] or [CH Down].

• “STA FAILSTA FAILSTA FAILSTA FAIL” is displayed if there is no acknowledgment from the base station.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageTransmitting a MessageThe transceiver can send a pre-programmed message.There are 16 messages that can be sent on a channel.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.

2 Select “MSGMSGMSGMSG” using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].

3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the transceiver alias selection mode.

4 Select the desired alias using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the radio check call to the

selected station.• “RDO CHKRDO CHKRDO CHKRDO CHK” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “CHK ACKCHK ACKCHK ACKCHK ACK” is displayed if the targeted radio is turned ON, on channel and within the communication range.

• “CHK FAILCHK FAILCHK FAILCHK FAIL” is displayed if the targeted radio does not receive the signal or send back an acknowledgement.

3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the pre-programmed message selection mode.

4 Select the desired message using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH [CH [CH [CH Down].Down].Down].Down].

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the selected message.

Pre-programmed message is displayed.

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acknowledgement.7 After a specified time period has passed, the

transceiver will return to receive.

Transmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageTransmitting a Status MessageStatus Messaging allows you to send a pre-programmedstatus message. There are 16 status codes that can be sent. In addition, the dispatcher can send an MDC 1200 system signal that causes the transceiver to automatically transmit its current status.

1 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] to enter the MDC menu selection mode.

2 Select “STATUSSTATUSSTATUSSTATUS” using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the selected message.• “MSG TXMSG TXMSG TXMSG TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “MSG OKMSG OKMSG OKMSG OK” is displayed if the base station sends an acknowledgement.

• “MSG FAILMSG FAILMSG FAILMSG FAIL” is displayed if there is no acknowledgment from the base station.

7 After a specified time period has passed, the transceiver will return to receive.

PTTID CallsPTTID CallsPTTID CallsPTTID CallsThe transceiver can send an MDC 1200 system signal that includes PTTID when [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] is pushed (beginning of transmission) and released (end of transmission). If a PTTID call is received, the transceiver will display the calling station ID (or alias) and emit a beep*.*Depends on the setting.

Emergency CallsEmergency CallsEmergency CallsEmergency CallsThe MDC 1200 system Emergency feature can be accessed using the [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] key (described in the instruction manual). The transceiver will repeatedly send an Emergency MDC 1200 system command for a programmed length of time until it receives an acknowledgement signal.

The emergency call can be transmitted without a beep emission and LCD indication change depends on the setting. With MDC 1200 system Emergency, the transceiver can also be programmed to keep the microphone open during an emergency call, allowing monitoring of the situation. Ask your dealer for details

3 Push [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] [MDC Call] again to enter the status message selection mode.

Pre-programmedstatus messageis displayed.

4 Select the desired status message using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].

5 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the selected status message.• “STAT TXSTAT TXSTAT TXSTAT TX” is displayed.

6 Release [PTT].[PTT].[PTT].[PTT].• “STAT OKSTAT OKSTAT OKSTAT OK” is displayed if the base station sends an acknowledgement.

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Default settingDefault settingDefault settingDefault settingThe following key functions are recommended to be assigned to each programmable key for the BIIS 1200 operation.The key function can be assigned by your dealer. Askyour dealer for details.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: During BIIS 1200 system operation, LTR™ system operation is not available.

[Call] : Push to transmit a BIIS call when the selected channel is an MSK channel.

[BIIS Button] : Push to select the call list ID/transmit message, or to display the receive message record for selection.• The key indicator appears above the key that this key function is assigned during it is activated. See the instruction manual for details.

[TX Code Enter] : Push to enter the ID code edit mode directly. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].

2 Push and hold [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.• LED indicator lights red.

3 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to return to receive.• LED indicator lights green while receiving a signal.

4 To finish the conversation, push [Moni(Audi)] [Moni(Audi)] [Moni(Audi)] [Moni(Audi)] to send the ‘Clear down’ signal.• Either station can send a ‘Clear down’ signal.• “CLR DOWN” is displayed for 2 sec. (approx.).• “ ” disappears and the transceiver returns to the standby condition.

Group callGroup callGroup callGroup call1When a group call is received;• Beeps sound.• “ ” appears and the mute is released.• “ ” appears or blinks depending on the setting.• The group ID (or text) and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed when the indication mode is 2 lines as below.

• The group ID (or text) and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed alternately when the indication mode is 1 line, depending on the setting.

Appears Appears or blinks

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[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[Moni (Audi)] : Push this key after the

communication to send a ‘Clear down’ signal during MSK channel operation.

[CH Up]/[CH Down] : While in the standby condition, push to select the operating channel. After pushing [BI IS But [BI IS But [BI IS But [BI IS But ton] ton] ton] ton] or [TX Code CH Enter], [TX Code CH Enter], [TX Code CH Enter], [TX Code CH Enter], push to select call list or TX code digit, respectively.

Receiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a call Individual callIndividual callIndividual callIndividual call1When an individual call is received;• Beeps sound.• “ ” appears and the mute is released.• “ ” appears or blinks depending on the setting.• The own ID (or text) and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed when the indication mode is 2 lines as below.

• The own ID (or text) and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed alternately when the indication mode is 1 line, depending on the setting.

Own ID Calling station ID

Appears Appears or blinks

Own ID Calling station ID

2 Push and hold [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.• LED indicator lights red.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Only one station is permitted to speak.3 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to return to receive.

• LED indicator lights green while receiving a signal.4 To finish the conversation, push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to send

the ‘Clear down’ signal.• Either station can send a ‘Clear down’ signal.• “CLR DOWN” is displayed for 2 sec. (approx.)• “ ” disappears and the transceiver returns to the standby condition.

Displaying the received call recordDisplaying the received call recordDisplaying the received call recordDisplaying the received call record———— Queue indicationQueue indicationQueue indicationQueue indication

The transceiver memorizes the calling station ID in thememory. Up to 3 calls can be memorized, and the oldest call record is erased when a 4th call is received. However, once the transceiver is powered OFF, the all records are cleared.

1 Push and hold [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] for 1 sec.• Displays following indication.

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When a record is availableWhen a record is availableWhen a record is availableWhen a record is available

When no record is availableWhen no record is availableWhen no record is availableWhen no record is available

2 Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired call.3 Push and hold [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] for 1 sec. again to return

to the standby condition.• When no operation is performed for 30 sec., the transceiver returns to the standby condition automatically.

Transmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a call

A total of 3 ways for code selection are available—selecting the call code from memory, entering the call code from the keypad and calling back from the queue channel record.

Using call memoryUsing call memoryUsing call memoryUsing call memory

2 Push [Up] [Up] [Up] [Up] or [Down] [Down] [Down] [Down] to select the desired record.

3 Push [Call] or [PTT]* to call.[Call] or [PTT]* to call.[Call] or [PTT]* to call.[Call] or [PTT]* to call.* PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver repeats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “WAIT” is displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds and “FAILED” is displayed when no answer back is received after the calls.

4 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.5Push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to send the ‘Clear down’ signal.

Direct code entryDirect code entryDirect code entryDirect code entry1While in the standby condition, push [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter]

to enter the TX code edit mode.

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4 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.5Push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to send the ‘Clear down’ signal.

Calling back from the queue channelCalling back from the queue channelCalling back from the queue channelCalling back from the queue channel1While in the standby condition, push and hold [BIIS [BIIS [BIIS [BIIS

Button] Button] Button] Button] for 1 sec. to enter the queue memory channel selection mode.

Using call memoryUsing call memoryUsing call memoryUsing call memory1While in the standby condition, push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] to

enter the call code memory channel selection mode.• “ ” appears.

appears

2 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired call code.

3 Push [Call] [Call] [Call] [Call] or [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT]* to call.* PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver repeats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “WAIT” is displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds and “FAILED” is displayed when no answer back is received after the calls.

to enter the TX code edit mode.• Code digit for editing blinks.

2 Push [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] to select the desired digit to be edited.• Digit for editing differs according to the setting.

3 Set the desired digit using [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].[CH Down].4 Push [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] [TX Code Enter] to set the digit, then the digit to

the right will blink automatically.5 Repeat e and r to input all allowable digits.6 Push [Call][Call][Call][Call] or [PTTr [PTTr [PTTr [PTT]* to call.

* PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver repeats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “WAIT” is displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds and “FAILED” is displayed when no answer back is received after the calls.

7 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.8 Push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to send the ‘Clear down’ signal.

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For your information

When the “Up Date” setting for the call code is enabled, the set code is overwritten into the call code memory.__

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Receiving a messageReceiving a messageReceiving a messageReceiving a message

Receiving a status messageReceiving a status messageReceiving a status messageReceiving a status message1When a status message is received;

• Beeps sound.• The status message and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed when the indication mode is 2 lines as below.

• The status message and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed alternately when the indication mode is 1 line, depending on the setting.

Received message selectionReceived message selectionReceived message selectionReceived message selectionThe transceiver memorizes the received message in thememory. Up to 6 messages for status and SDM, or 95 character SDM’s can be memorized. The oldest message is erased when the 7th message is received. However, once the transceiver is powered OFF, all messages are cleared.

1 Push and hold [BIIS Button] for 1 sec.[BIIS Button] for 1 sec.[BIIS Button] for 1 sec.[BIIS Button] for 1 sec.• Displays queue memory.

2 Push [BIIS Button].[BIIS Button].[BIIS Button].[BIIS Button].• Displays message memory.

3 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired

2 Push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to return to the standby condition.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: When the indication mode is 1 line Only the calling station ID (or text) is displayed (no message is displayed alternately) when the scroll timer is set to ‘OFF.’ In this case, push [Status [Status [Status [Status Up]Up]Up]Up]/[Status Down] [Status Down] [Status Down] [Status Down] to display the status message manually.

Receiving an SDM (Short Data Message)Receiving an SDM (Short Data Message)Receiving an SDM (Short Data Message)Receiving an SDM (Short Data Message)1When an SDM is received;

When a message is availableWhen a message is availableWhen a message is availableWhen a message is available

When no message is availableWhen no message is availableWhen no message is availableWhen no message is available

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3 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired message.• When selecting the SDM that includes more than 12 characters, the message scrolls automatically when the automatic scroll function is activated.

• Push [Status Up]/[Status Down] to scroll the message manually.

4 Push and hold [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] for 1 sec. again to return to the standby condition.• When no operation is performed for 30 sec., the transceiver returns to the standby condition automatically.

Transmitting a statusTransmitting a statusTransmitting a statusTransmitting a status GeneralGeneralGeneralGeneralThe status message can be selected with the programmed text, and the message text is also displayed on the function display of the called station.Up to 24 status types (1 to 24) are available, and the status messages 22 and 24 have designated meanings.

Status 22: Emergency*Status 24: GPS request* The status 22 can also be used as a normal status message by disabling the designated meaning. However, the status 24 is fixed.

The status call can be sent with both individual and group calls.

1When an SDM is received;• Beeps sound.• “ ” appears.• The SDM and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed when the indication mode is 2 lines as below.

• The SDM and the calling station ID (or text) is displayed alternately when the indication mode is 1 line, depending on the setting.

Appears

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: When the received SDM includes more than 12 characters, the message scrolls automatically, when the automatic scroll function is activated. • Push [Status Up]/[Status Down] [Status Up]/[Status Down] [Status Up]/[Status Down] [Status Up]/[Status Down] to scroll the message manually. • “SSSS” appears.

Appears when the received SDMincludes more than 12 characters.

2 Push [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] [Moni (Audi)] to return to the standby condition.

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Transmitting a statusTransmitting a statusTransmitting a statusTransmitting a status1While in the standby condition, push [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button],

then push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired station/group code.

2 Push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] again, then push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH [CH [CH [CH Down] Down] Down] Down] to select the desired status message.

Direct message inputDirect message inputDirect message inputDirect message inputThe optional DTMF microphone is required for this operation.

1 During standby condition, push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] twice, then push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired SDM to be edited.• “ ” appears.

2 Push [M] or [#] to enter the message editing condition.• The first character blinks when [#] is pushed, the last character blinks when [M] is pushed.

• “ ” blinks.3 Push the appropriate digit key, [0] to [9], to enter the

desired character.• See the table at p. 31 for the available characters.• Pushing [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] also enters space, pushing [CH [CH [CH [CH Down] Down] Down] Down] deletes the selected character.

4 Push [#] to move the cursor to the right, push [M] to move the cursor to the left.

5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the desired text message.

6 Push and hold [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] for 1 sec. to overwrite the set message into the message memory.• Push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] momentarily to cancel the editing and return to the original message

3 Push [Call] [Call] [Call] [Call] or [PTT[PTT[PTT[PTT]* to transmit the status message to the selected station/group.* PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.

• 2 beeps sound and the transceiver returns to the standby condition automatically when the transmission is successful.

Transmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDM

GeneralGeneralGeneralGeneralThe short data message, SDM, can be sent to an individual station or group stations. Also, 8 SDM memory channels are available and the messages can be edited

Status message is displayed.

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• Push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] momentarily to cancel the editing and return to the original message indication.

Position data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmissionPosition data transmissionWhen the GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver, the position (longitude and latitude) data can be transmitted automatically. Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.

The position data is transmitted when;• Status 24 message is received* When the status 24 message, GPS request, is received.

• Fully automaticWhen automatic position transmission is enabled, send the position data according to ‘Time Marker’ and ‘Interval Timer’ settings.

• PTT is releasedWhen ‘Send with Logoff’ is enabled.- Set the ‘Log-In/Off’ item as ‘L-OFF.’

• After sending a status messageWhen ‘Send with Status’ is enabled.

• After sending an SDMWhen ‘Send with SDM’ is enabled.

• After sending status 22 (Emergency)When ‘Send with Emergency’ is enabled.

Printer connectionPrinter connectionPrinter connectionPrinter connectionWhen the printer is connected to the D-sub 25-pin of thetransceiver, the received SDM content and the called station ID can be printed out. Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.

channels are available and the messages can be edited via PC programming.

Transmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDMTransmitting an SDM1While in the standby condition, push [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button], [BIIS Button],

then push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired station/group code.

2 Push [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] [BIIS Button] again, then push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH [CH [CH [CH Down] Down] Down] Down] to select the desired SDM.

• “ ” appears.

3 Push [Call] [Call] [Call] [Call] or [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT]* to transmit the SDM to the selected station/group.* PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.

• 2 beeps sound and the transceiver returns to the standby condition automatically when the transmission is successful

SDM is displayed.

Appears

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Digital ANIDigital ANIDigital ANIDigital ANI

The own ID can be transmitted each time the PTT is pushed (log-in) or released (log-off) during individual or group call communications.By receiving the ANI, the communication log can be recorded when using a PC dispatch application.

In addition, when using the ANI with log-in, the PTT sidetone function can be used to inform you that the ID is sent and voice communication can be performed.

Auto emergency transmissionAuto emergency transmissionAuto emergency transmissionAuto emergency transmission

When [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] [Emergency] is pushed and held, an emergencysignal is automatically transmitted after the specified time period has passed.

The status 22 (Emergency) is sent to the selected ID station, and the position data is transmitted after the emergency signal when a GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver.

The emergency transmission is performed on the emergency channel, however, when no emergency channel is specified, the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel.

There is no change in the function display or beep

Priority A channel selectionPriority A channel selectionPriority A channel selectionPriority A channel selection

When one of the following operations is performed, thetransceiver selects the Priority A channel automatically.

Priority A is selected when;• Clear down signal is received/transmitted- Set the ‘Clear down’ item as ‘Enable’ in ‘Move to PrioA CH.’

• Turning the power ONThe Priority A channel is selected each time the transceiver power is turned ON.

• Status callThe Priority A channel is selected when transmitting a status call.- Enable the ‘Send Status on PrioA CH’ item in the MSK configuration.

Horn outputHorn outputHorn outputHorn output

Automatic honking function is available when the horn honk equipment is connected to D-Sub 25-pin of the transceiver. When a status message is received, the transceiver controls the vehicle’s horn for the specified time period to inform a status message is received.

This function is convenient when the operator away from the transceiver.

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There is no change in the function display or beep emission during automatic emergency transmission. (Depends on the pre-setting)

Stun functionStun functionStun functionStun function

When the specified ID, set as a killer ID, is received, the stun function is activated.

When the killer ID is received, the transceiver switches to the password required condition. Entering of the password via the keypad is necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case.

BIIS indicationBIIS indicationBIIS indicationBIIS indication

The following indications are available for the BIIS operation on an MSK channel.

CONNECT : Individual/group call is successful.OK : Message (status or SDM) transmission is

successful.FAILED : No answer back is received.WAIT : Appears during retry of the call (2nd call).CLR DOWN : End the communication.BUSY : Operating channel is in the busy condition.

This function is convenient when the operator away from the transceiver.

Ask your dealer or system operator, or refer to the service manual for connection and setting details.

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4-1-7 LTR™ Operation

Receiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a callReceiving a call

Group callGroup callGroup callGroup call1 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] CH Down] CH Down] CH Down] to select the LTR™ system

channel or talk group.2When a call is received;

• LED indicator lights green.3 Push and hold [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], [PTT], then speak into the microphone

at a normal voice level.4 Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to return to receive.

Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)1 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the LTR™ system

channel or talk group.2 Push [Call] [Call] [Call] [Call] to mute the channel.3When receiving a call, the calling station name

appears and a beep is emitted. Then the mute is released.• “ ” appears.

Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)Selective call (DTMF call)1 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the LTR™ system

channel or talk group.2 Push [DTMF Autodial][DTMF Autodial][DTMF Autodial][DTMF Autodial]———— a DTMF encode channel

appears.3 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the desired TMF

encode channel.4 Push [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code in the

selected DTMF channel.• Push [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] to cancel the DTMF transmission.

Phone callPhone callPhone callPhone call1 Select the phone channel of LTR™ system channel.

• “ ” appears.2 Push [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] (or push [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT]).

• “ ” blinks.

3 Push [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] [DTMF Autodial] to make a phone call.4 After conversation is finished, push [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] to

disconnect the phone call. Phone callPhone callPhone callPhone call

appears

blinks

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disconnect the phone call.• “ ” stops blinking.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: During LTR™ system operation, BIIS 1200 system and Digital mode operations are not available.

Phone callPhone callPhone callPhone call1 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the phone

channel of LTR™ system channel.• “ ” appears.

2When a phone call is received (transceiver rings), push [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] (or push [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT]).• “ ” blinks.

3 Push and hold [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. Release [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] [PTT] to return to receive.

4 After conversation is finished, push [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] [Phone] to disconnect the phone call.• “ ” stops blinking.

Transmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a callTransmitting a call

Group callGroup callGroup callGroup call1 Push [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] [CH Up] or [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] [CH Down] to select the RLT system

channel or talk group.2While pushing and holding [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT], speak into the

microphone at a normal voice level after a beep is emitted.• If an error beep is emitted, release [PTT][PTT][PTT][PTT]. After a while, repeat step 2.• The beep can be turned OFF in User set mode.

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4-2 Cloning Software CS-F3160/F5060

4-2-1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software

Getting startedGetting startedGetting startedGetting startedo This cloning software is designed to perform data

setting and cloning for the IC-F5060/F6060 series VHF/UHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS.

o HELP WINDOW: CS-F3160/F5060 has a help window to describe functions and operation.

System requirementsSystem requirementsSystem requirementsSystem requirementsTo use this program, the following hardware and software are required:PCPCPCPC• Microsoft® Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP is installed

• With RS-232C serial port (D-sub 9-pin) or USB portOther itemOther itemOther itemOther itemOptional OPC-1122 CLONING CABLE (RS-232C type) orOPC-1122U CLONING CABLE (USB type)

NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: When using the OPC-1122U, USB type cloning cables, USB driver installation is necessary. The driver is supplied with the OPC-1122U. See the OPC-1122U instruction manual for the installation details.

Software installationSoftware installationSoftware installationSoftware installation

When installing into a Windows XP or Windows 2000

6. The “Choose Destination Location” will appear as below. Then click [Next>] to install the software to the destination folder. (e.g. C:\Program Files\Icom\CS-F3160_F5060)• Click [Browse...] to select another destination folder before clicking [Next >], if desired.

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When installing into a Windows XP or Windows 2000 environment, log in as the administrator.administrator.administrator.administrator.

1. Quit all applications when Windows is running.2. Insert the CD into the appropriate CD drive.3. Double-click the “Setup.exe” contained in the CD.4. The “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CS-

F3160/F5060” will appear as below. Click [Next>].

5. The “User Information” will appear as below, then type your name, your company name and the product ID number with the following manner. Then click [Next >].• ID number: 298402-(6 digit serial number)• e.g. the serial number on the CD is 000001, enter “298402-000001” as the ID number.

7. After the installation is completed, the “InstallShield Wizard Complete” will appear as below. Then click [Finish].

8. Eject the CD.9. Program group ‘CS-F3160_F5060’ appears in the

‘Programs’ folder of the start menu, and ‘CS-F3160_F5060’ short cut icon appears on the desktop screen.• To uninstall the cloning software, select the “Control Panel” in the start menu, and click the “Add or Remove Programs.”Then, select the program group ‘Icom CS-F3160/ F5060’ and click [Remove].

Note 1: Icom distributes cloning software by CD or license. Depending on this, some information here may not apply as written, e.g. ID number.Note 2: Please see other documents provided by Icom regarding Microsoft® Windows Vista™.

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Basic Setup of Cloning Software

ConnectionsConnectionsConnectionsConnectionsAll cloning operations are performed from the computer’s keyboard— the operation required on the transceiver side is;

1. First, connect the cloning cable as illustrated below.2. And then push [POWER] [POWER] [POWER] [POWER] to turn power ON.

Screen descriptionScreen descriptionScreen descriptionScreen description

➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➏ ➐

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1.1.1.1. FILE MENU [File]FILE MENU [File]FILE MENU [File]FILE MENU [File]Used for saving memory channel contents, printing the pre-programmed information or exiting the program, etc.

2.2.2.2. VIEW MENU [View]VIEW MENU [View]VIEW MENU [View]VIEW MENU [View]• Selects the displayed font size.• Turn the tool bar indication ON or OFF.

3.3.3.3. COM PORT MENU [COM Port]COM PORT MENU [COM Port]COM PORT MENU [COM Port]COM PORT MENU [COM Port]• Click to display the COM port (1 to 4 and More) setting dialog box.

• Set the transfer speed (Normal or High).

NOTE: ‘NOTE: ‘NOTE: ‘NOTE: ‘Check the following’ dialog box appears when the COM port is not set correctly.

4.4.4.4. CLONING MENU [Clone]CLONING MENU [Clone]CLONING MENU [Clone]CLONING MENU [Clone]Click to display the cloning menu and cloning information dialog box.

5.5.5.5. MODEL MENU [Model]MODEL MENU [Model]MODEL MENU [Model]MODEL MENU [Model]Select the appropriate model type which you are going to clone.

6.6.6.6. HELP MENU [Help]HELP MENU [Help]HELP MENU [Help]HELP MENU [Help]Click to display the help contents and cloning software revision information.

7.7.7.7. TOOL BARTOOL BARTOOL BARTOOL BARShortcut buttons appear on the tool bar when the tool bar indication is turned ON in the [View] menu.

8.8.8.8. TREE VIEW SCREENTREE VIEW SCREENTREE VIEW SCREENTREE VIEW SCREENClick the folder icon which you want to edit.

9.9.9.9. CONTENTS LIST SCREENCONTENTS LIST SCREENCONTENTS LIST SCREENCONTENTS LIST SCREENDisplay the contents list (Memory CH information, Common settings, etc.).

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Programming informationProgramming informationProgramming informationProgramming information• We recommend that you should read out all the transceiver’s data before start entering/editing parameters even when the transceiver is factory fresh. This avoids rare glitches which might cause programming errors when writing back the altered parameters.

• CS-F3160/F5060 has 5 model types. You can select the desired model type which you are going to clone. LMR (2Tone), LMR (LTR™), LMR (Digital), PMR (5Tone/DTMF) or BIIS PMR is available. The Tree View screen content will be changed when the model type is switched.

LMR PMR

• Select the model type which you are going to clone from; LMR (Land Mobile Radio) and PMR (Private Mobile Radio).

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: The model type must be selected at first, otherwise the edited contents will be lost.

PMR PMR PMR PMR LMRLMRLMRLMR

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• Double-click the desired cell in the contents list screen directory, or right-click the cell to display the edit menu. Then click [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] to select and change the setting depends on the item.

• Click [Help] [Help] [Help] [Help] to display the help screen for the item.

PMR

RX/TX

Enter specified receive frequency in RX box.

VHF (IC-F5060 series) : 136 to 174 MHz

UHF (IC-F6060 series) : 400 to 470 MHz, 450 to

512/520 MHz (depending

on version) Edit menu

Help screen

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: The above instructions are for reference only. Please refer to the HELP file of the cloning software when you don’t understand the function or setting meaning.

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4-2-2 Cloning Items

The Memory CH, MSK, Digital, LTR™, MDC, DTMF, Memory CH, MSK, Digital, LTR™, MDC, DTMF, Memory CH, MSK, Digital, LTR™, MDC, DTMF, Memory CH, MSK, Digital, LTR™, MDC, DTMF, Continuous Tone, Scan, 2Tone, 5Tone, Emergency andContinuous Tone, Scan, 2Tone, 5Tone, Emergency andContinuous Tone, Scan, 2Tone, 5Tone, Emergency andContinuous Tone, Scan, 2Tone, 5Tone, Emergency andCommon Common Common Common items allow you to set the transceiver customized..

Memory CHMemory CHMemory CHMemory CHSet the number of channels and the zone usage for each zone, and channel attribute, operating frequency, CTCSS encoder/decoder frequency, transmit output power, voice scrambling code, etc.A total of 512 memory channels are available and are separated into 128 zones. The zone condition setting screen appears in the Contents List screen by clicking the Zone Operation icon.The only programmable zone icons appear and the memory channels condition in the zone is displayed in the Contents List screen.

MSKMSKMSKMSK (Available only when PMR model is selected.)Set the ID range, IDs, messages for status and SDM, MSK operating condition, etc.By clicking the ID Range, Own ID/Group, Call List, Status, SDM, Timing & Error or Config. icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

By clicking the DTMF Autodial, DTMF Decode* or the DTMF Setting icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.*Available when LMR model is selected.

Continuous ToneContinuous ToneContinuous ToneContinuous ToneSet the continuous tone frequency. The programmed continuous tone is used for encoder and/or decoder.By clicking the Continuous Tone or the Continuous Tone Setting icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

SCANSCANSCANSCANSet scan mode, text for each scan group, power save function scan stop/resume timers, etc.By clicking the Scan List, Scan Setting or Vote Setting icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

2222----ToneToneToneTone (Available only when LMR model is selected.)Set the code channel details such as 1st/2nd frequency, text, beep, bell, stun, group call, ANS functions.By clicking the Code CH or RX Code Setting icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen,

Cloning itemsCloning itemsCloning itemsCloning items

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items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

DigitalDigitalDigitalDigitalSet the Talkgroup IDs, RX/TX RAN channels, Status settings and detail settings for digital mode operation.By clicking the Talkgroup ID, RAN CH, Status and Option icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

LTR™LTR™LTR™LTR™ (Available only when LMR model is selected.)Set the fade timer, beep on receive, beep handshake, ATB ring back and LSD decode items.By clicking the Option icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen.

MDCMDCMDCMDCThis window defines the global settings for each of the five individual MDC systems within the radio. The system window lists all of the MDC features for the radio.By clicking the System, General, PTTID, Emg, SelCall, Call Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, Status, Message, Alias icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

DTMFDTMFDTMFDTMFProgram DTMF autodial code, emergency code* and Log/ID code* for the DTMF code transmission, then program DTMF decode code for DTMF decode operation*. Then set timers for each digit, 1st digit, [*] and [#] code.

setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

5555----ToneToneToneTone (Available only when PMR model is selected.)Sets RX/TX code, text, 5-Tone format, beep, bell, stun, group call, answer back functions, etc.By clicking the RX/TX Code CH, RX/TX Code Setting, Format or User Tone icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

EmergencyEmergencyEmergencyEmergencySet the Emergency Setting, Emergency Timer, Man Down, Lone Worker Timer and Emergency code etc.By clicking the Emergency Setting, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

CommonCommonCommonCommonSets programmable function keys, function display assign and several commonly used timers, etc., are programmable.By clicking the Key & Display, Set Mode, Common or Character Editor icon, the setting items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The above instructions are for reference only.Please refer to the HELP file of the cloning software for the function or setting details.

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4-3 2-Tone (LMR) Signalling

What is 2What is 2What is 2What is 2----Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?

1. Originally called “Quick Call”, this signalling protocol was developed by Motorola in the 1950’s.

2. 2-Tone (Quick Call) was designed to add Squelch specificity especially for emergency service radios.

3. LMR consists of two distinct signals sent over the air to a radio or a group.

4. Each tone can be configured within a 250 Hz and 3300 Hz tone frequency.

in the proximity of the radio. This is also very useful in emergency cases where the user may not be able to trigger the microphone.

5. “Stun/Kill – This function allows the dispatch console to disable, temporarily or permanently, a unit using the 2-Tone capabilities. When “Stun” is used, the unit may regain its functionality by entering a password. When Kill is used, the radio only regains functionality by reprogramming the unit using the cloning software.

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5. Normally, the duration of the tones varies from one (1) to three (3) seconds in length no space between the tones. Tone lengths of up to 10 seconds are commonly seen in existing applications.

6. ICOM radios allow variable tone periods and spaces (no tone) between the tones.

2222----Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features

1. “Selective Calling” – allows the dispatch console to page an individual unit. Early models only allowed 1 (one) encoding tone set per channel or up to 3 (three) receive tones in the radio. Newer ICOM radios allows the programming of up to 10 (ten) tones that can be used all in one channel if necessary.

2. “Group Calling” - allows the dispatch console to page a group.

3. “Answer Back Call” – Also known as “Radio Check” allows the dispatch console or another portable, to send a tone to a particular radio and when the target radio receives the tone it answers back with another tone. This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit is “ON” and within range.

4. “Auto Transmit” – Also known as “Radio Spy” allows the dispatcher to send a 2-Tone signal to the radio causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio (Hot Mic) in order to listen to whatever is happening

6. “Scan Start/Cancel” – Using 2-Tone a dispatcher can send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the “Scan” function of the radio. If used with a group of users, this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup everyone in a different, but common channel. This feature is also known as “Radio Regroup”.

ICOM ICOM ICOM ICOM 2222----Tone Tone Tone Tone Radio Enhancements include:Radio Enhancements include:Radio Enhancements include:Radio Enhancements include:1. RX Code Text – Allows the programmer to add an

“Alpha Numeric” text tag to each tone for identification at decode and encode if the unit has a display.

2. Variable Signals – This allows the user/programmer to set the “Beep and Bell” to different formats for easier identification when a signal is received.

3. Tones Assignable on a Channel by Channel Basis –The newer Icom radios allow the programmer to enter in ten (10) tone sets, which can be used for both encode AND decode if necessary. Each channel has the capability to use all tones for both encode and decode, if programmed correctly.

4. Multiple Tone Sets per Channel – This also allows the programmer to set all ten (10) tones on a single channel if it was deemed necessary. Each channel allows a programmer to use a combination of tones per channel as needed.

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4-4 5-Tone (PMR) Signalling

What is 5What is 5What is 5What is 5----Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?Tone Signalling?

1. The 5-Tone signalling protocol consists of a fast data burst of one (1) to seven (7) frequency tones that can selectively signal a radio.

2. Originally a European signalling protocol, 5-Tone has numerous formats such as:

CCIR ZVEI1 ZVEI2 DZV1 EEAEEA2 DAPL EIA DTMF

3. 5-Tone adds specificity to the squelch abilities of

4. “Auto Transmit” – Also known as “Radio Spy” allows the dispatcher to send a 5-Tone signal to the radio causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio (Hot Mic) in order to listen to whatever is happening in the proximity of the radio. This is also very useful in emergency cases where the user may not be able to trigger the microphone.

5. “Stun/Kill – This function allows the dispatch console to disable temporarily or permanently a unit using the 5-Tone capabilities. When “Stun” is used,

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3. 5-Tone adds specificity to the squelch abilities of commercial radios.

Why chose 5Why chose 5Why chose 5Why chose 5----Tone?Tone?Tone?Tone?1. 5-Tone is a non-proprietary signalling protocol that

allows the Icom radio to inter-operate with other brands using the 5-Tone signalling.

2. This protocol also allows a mixed fleet operation.

3. It is faster than 2-Tone by employing a quick data burst.

4. Customers are familiar with the protocol since it is an Industry Standard in USA, Europe, and Asia.

5. Many manufacturers built dispatch consoles with this capability.

6. 5-Tone offers flexible muting characteristics.

5555----Tone FeaturesTone FeaturesTone FeaturesTone Features1. Selective Calling” – allows the dispatch console to

page an individual unit.

2. “Group Calling” - allows the dispatch console to page a group.

3. “Answer Back Call” – Also known as “Radio Check” allows the dispatch console to send a 5-Tone sequence to a particular radio and when the target radio receives the tone it answers back with another tone. This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit is “ON” and within range.

using the 5-Tone capabilities. When “Stun” is used, the unit may regain its functionality by entering a password. When Kill is used, the radio only regains functionality by reprogramming the unit using the cloning software.

6. “Scan Start/Cancel” – Using 5-Tone a dispatcher can send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the “Scan” function of the radio. If used with a group of users, this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup everyone in a different channel. This feature is also known as “Radio Regroup”.

7. 5-Tone allows the PTT ID functionality on the radio.

8. As with 2-Tone, PMR also provides audible alerts, emergency signalling and Dispatch functionality making it a workable upgrade to an existing fleet.

9. The PMR model and radio functionality provides the programmer with RX Text identifiers. When a particular 5-Tone sequence is received, a radio with display will show the alias attributed to that tone sequence.

10.When transmitting a 5-Tone sequence, the radio can select from a programmed list with aliases in order to identify the code desired for TX.

11.PMR radios allow for TX code editing and the creation of a custom “User Code” that will allow the programmer to create a unique code for a customer.

12.The system also allows for a user to select the TX codes by assigning a button on the radio.

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4-5 Scan

.Scan List Scan List Scan List Scan List A total of 17 scanning lists are available for a wide variety and flexible scanning operation. In this screen, program scanning condition for each list.The Scan list "Zone" set channel is scanned when it is being included in the same zone with the scan start channel.

Scan TypeScan TypeScan TypeScan TypeSet the scanning type to each scan list. Scan OFF, Normal Scan and Priority Scan are available.The watch time period, the power ON scan function etc. is programmed in Scan Setting screen.

Scan OFF: Scan OFF: Scan OFF: Scan OFF: Scanning operation is turned OFF.

Normal Scan: Normal Scan: Normal Scan: Normal Scan: Normal scan. Scans all selected channels. The scan proceeds in sequence.

When "Secondary CH" is set:When "Secondary CH" is set:When "Secondary CH" is set:When "Secondary CH" is set:

− When a signal is detected on a channel other than "Primary CH" or "Secondary CH," scan pauses until the signal disappears and "Primary CH" and "Secondary CH" are continuously monitored alternately.Scan moves and pauses on "Primary CH" or "Secondary CH" if the signal is detected on.

− When a signal is detected on "Secondary CH," scan pauses until the signal disappears and "Primary CH" is continuously monitored.Scan moves and pauses on "Primary CH" if the signal is detected on.

* "Prio A" means "Primary CH," and "Prio B" means

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Priority Scan:Priority Scan:Priority Scan:Priority Scan:Priority scan. "Primary CH" and "Secondary CH" are used as the priority channel.The selected channels are scanned in sequence while monitoring "Primary CH" and "Secondary CH.“When scan is paused on "Primary CH," other channels are not monitored.

* "Prio A" means "Primary CH," and "Prio B" means "Secondary CH."

When "Secondary CH" is not set:When "Secondary CH" is not set:When "Secondary CH" is not set:When "Secondary CH" is not set:

NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: The scanning channels are selected in ScanScanScanScan ListListListList in in the Zone screen.

The compatibility of the previous and current scan modeThe compatibility of the previous and current scan modeThe compatibility of the previous and current scan modeThe compatibility of the previous and current scan mode

The previousThe previousThe previousThe previousscan modescan modescan modescan mode

The current scan modeThe current scan modeThe current scan modeThe current scan mode

Scan typePrimaryCH

SecondaryCH

TX CH Talk Back TX action Cancel CH

Scan OFF Scan OFF - - - - - -Mode1 Vote Vote - - - - - -Mode1 Normal Normal - - Last CH - Cancel TX CHMode1 R.SelA Normal - - Start CH ON Pause Start CHMode2 Prio-A Priority Prio-A - Prio-A ON Cancel TXCH/TBMode2 Prio-A,B Priority Prio-A Prio-B Prio-A ON Cancel TXCH/TBMode2 R.Sel Priority Start CH - Start CH ON Cancel TXCH/TBMode2 R.SelA Priority Start CH - Start CH ON Pause Start CHMode3 Prio-A Priority Prio-A - Prio-A OFF Cancel TX CHMode3 Prio-A,B Priority Prio-A Prio-B Prio-A OFF Cancel TX CHMode3 R.Sel Priority Start CH - Start CH OFF Cancel TX CHMode3 R.SelA Priority Start CH - Start CH OFF Pause Start CH

When a signal is detected on a channel other than "Primary CH," scan pauses until the signal disappears and "Primary CH" is continuously monitored.Scan moves and pauses on "Primary CH," if the signal is detected on.

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Primary CH Primary CH Primary CH Primary CH Select the desired channel as a primary channel. The selected channel is monitored during priority scan.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----A CHA CHA CHA CH : The priority A channel is used as the primary channel.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----B CHB CHB CHB CH : The priority B channel is used as the primary channel.

Start CHStart CHStart CHStart CH : Scan start channel is used as the primary channel.

R.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CH : The selected channel by the rotary selector is used as the primary channel.

CH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number Select : The selected channel is used as the primary channel.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: R.Sel CH can be available only for Portable type transceivers and when "MR-CH" is selected in Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector in the Key & Display screen.

Secondary CH Secondary CH Secondary CH Secondary CH Select the desired channel as a secondary channel. The selected channel is monitored during priority scan.The secondary channel is lower priority than primary channel.

DisableDisableDisableDisable : The secondary channel is not

R.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CH : Transmission is performed in the selected channel by the rotary selector.

CH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number Select : Transmission is performed in the selected channel.

NOTENOTENOTENOTE: R.Sel CH can be available only for Portable type transceivers and when "MR-CH" is selected in Rotary Selector in the Key & Display screen.

Talk Back Talk Back Talk Back Talk Back Select the talk back function ON or OFF. If "Last CH" is selected in TX CHTX CHTX CHTX CH, this function is not available.

ONONONON : When transmission is performed while receiving a signal, or within the talk back timer (after the resume timer has passed), the signal is transmitted in the channel scan stopped last.

OFFOFFOFFOFF : Even if transmission is performed within the talk back timer* (after the resume timer has passed), the signal is transmitted in the channel that is selected in TX CHTX CHTX CHTX CH.

• Talk back timer is set in Talk Back (Sec) Talk Back (Sec) Talk Back (Sec) Talk Back (Sec) in Scan Setting screen.

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DisableDisableDisableDisable : The secondary channel is not used.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----A CHA CHA CHA CH : The priority A channel is used as the secondary channel.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----B CHB CHB CHB CH : The priority B channel is used as the secondary channel.

Start CHStart CHStart CHStart CH : Scan start channel is used as the secondary channel.

R.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CH : The selected channel by the rotary selector is used as the secondary channel.

CH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number SelectCH Number Select : The selected channel is used as the secondary channel.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: R.Sel CH can be available only for Portable type transceivers and when "MR-CH" is selected in Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector in the Key & Display screen.

TX CH TX CH TX CH TX CH Select the desired channel as a transmission channel.

Last CHLast CHLast CHLast CH : Transmission is performed in the last busy channel. If it is no busy channel, the scan start channel is selected for transmission.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----A CHA CHA CHA CH : Transmission is performed in the priority A channel.

PrioPrioPrioPrio----B CHB CHB CHB CH : Transmission is performed in the priority B channel.

Start CHStart CHStart CHStart CH : Transmission is performed in the scan start channel.

Setting screen.

TX Action TX Action TX Action TX Action Select the scan condition when transmission is performed during scanning.

Cancel ScanCancel ScanCancel ScanCancel Scan : Scan is cancelled and transmission is performed in the channel that is selected in TX CHTX CHTX CHTX CH.If Talk Back Talk Back Talk Back Talk Back is turned ON and transmission is performed while receiving a signal, or within the talk back timer, the signal is transmitted in the channel scan stopped last.

Pause ScanPause ScanPause ScanPause Scan : Scan is paused until the signal disappears and then resumes after the resume timer* has passed.

* Resume timer is set in Resume (Sec) Resume (Sec) Resume (Sec) Resume (Sec) in Scan Setting screen.

Cancel CH Cancel CH Cancel CH Cancel CH Select the desired channel type that is selected when scan is cancelled (except for transmission.)

Start CHStart CHStart CHStart CH : The scan start channel is selected automatically.

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Start CH/Talk BackStart CH/Talk BackStart CH/Talk BackStart CH/Talk Back : The scan start channel is selected automatically when scan is cancelled during scanning. The channel scan stopped last is selected automatically when scan is cancelled while receiving a signal, or during scanning within the talk back timer (after the resume timer has passed).

R.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CHR.Sel CH : The channel that is selected by the rotary selector is selected automatically.

R.Sel CH/Talk BackR.Sel CH/Talk BackR.Sel CH/Talk BackR.Sel CH/Talk Back : The channel that is selected by the rotary selector is selected automatically when scan is cancelled during scanning. The channel scan stopped last is selected automatically when scan is cancelled while receiving a signal, or during scanning within the talk back timer (after the resume timer has passed

TX CHTX CHTX CHTX CH : The channel that is selected in TX TX TX TX CH CH CH CH is selected automatically.

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CH CH CH CH is selected automatically.TX CH/Talk BackTX CH/Talk BackTX CH/Talk BackTX CH/Talk Back : The channel that is selected in TX TX TX TX

CH CH CH CH is selected automatically when scan is cancelled during scanning.The channel scan stopped last is selected automatically when scan is cancelled while receiving a signal, or during scanning within the talk back timer (after the resume timer has passed).

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: R.Sel CH can be available only for Portable type transceivers and when "MR-CH" is selected in Rotary Selector in the Key & Display screen.

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Right click to display the [Edit... Enter] menu and click

- You can use and make an original character that is edited in the Character Editor Screen.

Display TextDisplay TextDisplay TextDisplay TextEnter up to a 12 or 24-character* text to indicate message, etc. during scanning and indicating the scan group.* Depending on the Display Lines Display Lines Display Lines Display Lines setting in Key & Display Assign.

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TextTextTextTextSelect the text indication capability from OFF, Text or Start CH during scan.

OFF : The text indication is turned OFF.Text : The text indication is turned ON. The

channel's text that is programmed in Display Text Display Text Display Text Display Text as above is indicated during scan.

Start CH : The text indication is turned ON. The scan start channel's text is indicated during scan.

PWR SavePWR SavePWR SavePWR SaveTurn the power save function ON and OFF during scan.Total scanning speed is decreased when the function is activated.

Right click to display the [Edit... Enter] menu and click [Edit... Enter].

Double click the desired character in the table or push [Space] to pick up the character.Push [Enter] to finish editing.

Usable characters are listed below.Up to 16 original characters or symbols can be edited/created in this sheet for a variety of information indication.

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4-6 Voice Scrambling Systems

Voice scrambling methodsVoice scrambling methodsVoice scrambling methodsVoice scrambling methodsThe built-in inversion type voice scrambler provides secure conversation. When a more secure system is required, the 32 code non-rolling-type voice scrambler UT-109R and 1020 code rolling type UT-110R are available as an option.

BuiltBuiltBuiltBuilt----in inversion type voice scramblerin inversion type voice scramblerin inversion type voice scramblerin inversion type voice scramblerThis is the scrambling system which is built-in inversion type voice scrambler inverts the high and low audio frequencies.

Original AFLevel

DividingLevel Dividing Frequency

InvertingLevel Dividing Frequency

Variable Split and Frequency InversionVariable Split and Frequency InversionVariable Split and Frequency InversionVariable Split and Frequency InversionThis is the scrambling system employed in the UT-109R and UT-110R. The audio frequency band is divided at a specified frequency (divided frequency) and high and low audio frequencies in each band are inverted. The divided frequency is programmable with cloning.

Original AF

300Hz 3kHz

Level

Frequency

Inverted AF

300Hz 3kHz

Level

Frequency

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Difference between rolling and nonDifference between rolling and nonDifference between rolling and nonDifference between rolling and non----rolling typesrolling typesrolling typesrolling typesThe rolling type (in fact, hopping type is used for the UT-110R) is an additional feature which provides higher communication security. It changes the divided frequency over a specified period.

Rolling Type (UT-110R)

300Hz 3kHz

Level

Frequency

Dividing Frequency is changed over specified period

Dividing FrequencyLow High

Non-Rolling Type (UT-109R)

300Hz 3kHz

Level

Frequency

Dividing Frequency is fixed with programming

Dividing FrequencyLow High

300Hz 3kHz Frequency 300Hz 3kHz Frequency 300Hz 3kHz Frequency

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Voice Scrambling Systems

Program setting for scramblerProgram setting for scramblerProgram setting for scramblerProgram setting for scrambler Common Common Common Common ---- ScramblerScramblerScramblerScrambler• TypeSet installed voice scrambler type as UT-110R Rolling or UT-109R Non-rolling.As Rolling type and Non-rolling type have different code settings, they are not compatible.By selecting Non-rolling type in this item, you can use the UT-109R, or UT-110R as Non-rolling type.

Selectable value: Rolling or Non-rolling

NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:1. This item is invalid for frequency inversion type.2. When Non-rolling type is selected, the following

setting will be invalid.

• Group CodeSet the Scrambler Group code number.Available number: 1 to 4

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type and Non-rolling type.

• Synchronous Capture"Synchronous capture mode" is useful when communicating through a repeater.However, because of voice components, the transceiver cannot maintain synchronous mode in rare

Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH ---- ScramblerScramblerScramblerScrambler• ON/OFFTurn voice scrambler function ON or OFF as an initial setting.

OFF : Turn the voice scrambler function OFF.ON : Turn the voice scrambler function ON. Inh : The voice scrambler function selection for

the user is inhibited.

• TypeSelect the desired voice scrambler type from UT- (UT-109/110), Inv (Inversion) or Oth (Other-T).UT- : The optional UT-109R/UT-110R VOICE

SCRAMBLER UNIT.

Rolling type voice scrambler UT-110R

Non-rolling-type voice scrambler UT-109R

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transceiver cannot maintain synchronous mode in rare cases.Normally it is best to set this item to "Standard".

Selectable value: Standard (normal operation) or Continuous (repeater operation)

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type and Non-rolling type.

• Tone Start Timing Tone start timing selects the synchronous tone signal transmission delay time.Set the delay time when the other party's transceiver has power save mode.

Selectable value: OFF (default), 300 ms, 600 ms and 1100 ms.

NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type and Non-rolling type.

SCRAMBLER UNIT.Inv : Internal voice scrambler is set to Inversion.Oth : Other voice scrambler unit.

• CodeProgram scrambler codes.

Available codes;Non-rolling type (UT-109R): 1 to 32Rolling type (UT-110R): 1 to 255*Set the voice scrambler type as Rolling or Non-rolling in Common screen.Oth: 1 to 16Inv: The code setting will be invalid.

NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:- The optional UT-110R or UT-109R VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT is required.

- Set the voice scrambler type as Rolling or Non-rolling in Common screen.

- Set the scrambler group code in the Common screen in advance.

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4-7 PC Command

Control and/or Check a radioControl and/or Check a radioControl and/or Check a radioControl and/or Check a radioPC command function makes it is possible to check a condition of radio or change the set up of radio over the air.

Control and/or Check a repeaterControl and/or Check a repeaterControl and/or Check a repeaterControl and/or Check a repeaterIt is possible to check a condition of repeater or change the set up of repeater without visiting the site.

or

Note: An agreement with Icom is required before the PC command protocol can be released. Please ask your Icom distributor for details.

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Interface Box

Interface Box Interface Box

Send preset PC commandSend preset PC commandSend preset PC commandSend preset PC commandWhen a sensor device has detected an alarm signal, the interface box translates the alarm signal to a PC command then transmits the PC command to the desired location.

Control a external deviceControl a external deviceControl a external deviceControl a external deviceWhen the control center has received a request to open a gate via the transceiver it then sends a PC command to activate the external device through an interface box.

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A-1 Promotional Materials

The following Catalogues and information are available on the Icom web site.URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html

< Home Page >

< Products Page > < IDAS Information Page >

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The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your region.

LMR Full line brochure

LMR Poster

BrochureIC-F5061/DIC-F6061/D

BrochureIC-F5063IC-F6063

MDC 1200Signaling features

IDAS systemCatalog

FDMA and TDMAInformation Paper

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A-2 Instruction Manuals and Other Materials

The following Instruction Manuals are available on the Icom web site.URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html

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Technical InformationBIIS 1200

The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your region.

Instruction ManualIC-F5061/D, IC-F5063IC-F6061/D, IC-F6063

Operating Guide of IC-F5060 series for BIIS 1200/MDC 1200/LTR™/Digital Operation

Mobile Radio Installation Guide

Separation KitRMK-3

Service ManualIC-F5061, IC-F5061DIC-F5062, IC-F5063

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