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Demonstration Setup Guide

IC-F3100D/IC-F4100D Series

IC-F5120D/IC-F6120D Series

Version 2.0

March 2013

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IDAS™ Demonstration Setup Guide

Foreword

This IDAS™ Demonstration Setup Guide for IC-F3100D/IC-F4100D series, IC-F5120D/IC-F6120D Series

explains the configuration and file setup procedures to demonstrate the basic feature of IDAS™ radios. This

is first step to become familiar with the IDAS™ radios. After you are comfortable with the basic operation,

we recommend you familiarize yourself with other features of the radio.

Disclaimer

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 demonstration setup guide without notice or

obligation. The systems and applications described herein are for information and reference purposes only.

IPR and Copyrights

The 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 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 Copyrights

No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the expressed

written consent 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 expressed written consent of Icom.

Trademarks

Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United

States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Japan and/or other countries. IDAS and IDAS

logo are trademarks of Icom Incorporated. NXDN is a trademark of Icom Incorporated and JVC Kenwood.

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

© 2011 - 2013 Icom Inc.

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Table of Contents

1 Demonstration Setup Guide and the Cloning Setting File .................................................................. 1

1-1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 1

1-1-1 Layout of this Demonstration Setup Guide ........................................................................................... 1

1-1-2 Cloning Settings for the IC-F3100D / F5120D series IDAS™ Radios ............................................... 1

1-1-3 Programmable Key Settings .................................................................................................................... 3

1-1-4 Programmable Key Settings for the IC-F5120D Series IDAS™ Mobile Radios ............................... 4

2 General Features ....................................................................................................................................... 5

2-1 ID Address Structure in the IDAS™ Mode ........................................................................................................ 5

2-1-1 Unit ID .......................................................................................................................................................... 5

2-1-2 Individual ID and Talkgroup ID Range .................................................................................................... 6

2-1-3 Talkgroup Settings .................................................................................................................................... 6

2-1-4 Radio Access Number .............................................................................................................................. 7

2-1-5 ANI Display Settings .................................................................................................................................. 7

2-2 Zone Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 8

2-2-1 Zone Type Selection .................................................................................................................................. 8

2-2-2 Channel Settings for a Conventional Zone ............................................................................................ 9

2-2-3 Channel Settings for IDAS - Trunk Zone .............................................................................................. 12

2-3 Call Type Selection ........................................................................................................................................... 15

2-3-1 Default Call Type Settings ..................................................................................................................... 15

2-3-2 Manual Call Type Selection Settings (Only for the mobile radios) .................................................. 17

2-3-3 Talk Back Settings .................................................................................................................................. 18

2-4 Channel Selection ............................................................................................................................................. 19

2-4-1 Channel Selection .................................................................................................................................. 19

2-4-2 Channel Announce ................................................................................................................................. 21

2-4-3 Channel Selection from the Individual / Talkgroup ID list (Only for the mobile radios) ............. 22

2-4-4 Channel Selection from a Zone (Only for the mobile radios) .......................................................... 24

2-4-5 Channel Selection from the Channel Group (Only for the portable radios) ................................... 25

2-4-6 Channel Selection from External I/O Port (Only for the mobile radios) ......................................... 27

2-4-7 Preprogrammed Dealer Assignable Keys ........................................................................................... 28

2-4-8 Priority A Channel Selection ................................................................................................................. 30

2-4-9 Automatic Scan ...................................................................................................................................... 31

2-5 Beep and Ringer ............................................................................................................................................... 33

2-5-1 Beep and Ringer Settings for Voice Call ............................................................................................. 33

2-5-2 Beep and Ringer Level Settings ........................................................................................................... 35

2-5-3 Setting the Beep Level (Only for the Portable Radios) ..................................................................... 36

2-5-4 Setting the Ringer Level (Only for the Portable Radios) ................................................................... 37

2-5-5 User Set Mode (For only the Mobile Radios) ...................................................................................... 38

2-6 External I/O ........................................................................................................................................................ 40

2-6-1 Optional ACC Cable Installation (For only the Mobile Radios) ........................................................ 40

2-6-2 Port Settings (Only for the Mobile Radios) ......................................................................................... 41

2-7 GPS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 46

2-7-1 GPS Receiver Connections .................................................................................................................... 46

2-7-2 Connection Speed and Mode Settings ................................................................................................ 47

2-7-3 Port Settings (For only the mobile radios) .......................................................................................... 48

2-7-4 GPS Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 48

2-7-5 Auto-Timed GPS Send Settings ............................................................................................................ 49

2-7-6 GPS Position Polling Settings ............................................................................................................... 50

3 Voice Communication ............................................................................................................................. 51

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation .................................................................................................................................... 51

3-1-1 Selecting the Operation Channels ....................................................................................................... 51

3-1-2 Individual Call .......................................................................................................................................... 54

3-1-3 Talkgroup Call ......................................................................................................................................... 59

3-1-4 All Call ...................................................................................................................................................... 62

3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation ........................................................................................................................ 66

3-2-1 Selecting the Operating Channels ....................................................................................................... 66

3-2-2 Making a Call from a Digital Radio ...................................................................................................... 67

3-2-3 Making a Call from a Radio in the Mixed Digital Mode .................................................................... 68

3-2-4 Making a Call from an Analog Radio .................................................................................................. 69

3-2-5 Selecting the Operating Channels for the 5-Tone Signaling Operation ......................................... 73

3-2-6 Making a Call from an Analog Radio in the 5-Tone Mode ............................................................... 74

3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation ....................................................................................................................... 78

3-3-1 Selecting the Operating Channels ....................................................................................................... 78

3-3-2 Making a Call from a Digital Radio ...................................................................................................... 80

3-3-3 Making a Call from a Radio in the Mixed Analog Mode ................................................................... 83

3-3-4 Making a Call from an Analog Radio .................................................................................................. 84

3-3-5 Selecting the Operating Channels for the 5-Tone Signaling Operation ......................................... 85

3-3-6 Making a Call from an Analog Radio in the 5-Tone Mode ............................................................... 86

4 Data Communication .............................................................................................................................. 89

4-1 Status Message ................................................................................................................................................. 89

4-1-1 Selecting the Operation Channels ....................................................................................................... 89

4-1-2 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – Power ON/OFF ................................................... 90

4-1-3 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – End of Voice Call ................................................ 91

4-1-4 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – When received a Status Poling Call ............... 91

4-1-5 Transmitting a Status Message on a Talkgroup Call ........................................................................ 92

4-1-6 Transmitting a Status Message on an Individual Call ...................................................................... 94

4-2 Short Data Message (SDM) ............................................................................................................................. 96

4-2-1 Transmitting a Short Data Message .................................................................................................... 96

4-2-2 Receiving a Short Data Message ......................................................................................................... 98

4-3 Call Alert ............................................................................................................................................................. 99

4-3-1 Transmitting a Call Alert ........................................................................................................................ 99

4-4 Emergency Call ................................................................................................................................................ 103

4-4-1 Selecting the Operating Channels ..................................................................................................... 103

4-4-2 Emergency Call Settings ...................................................................................................................... 104

4-4-3 Voice Call Interrupts the Emergency Call .......................................................................................... 109

4-4-4 Emergency call from a Portable Radio ............................................................................................. 110

4-4-5 Emergency call from a Mobile Radio ................................................................................................ 113

4-4-6 Power OFF Emergency Function (For only IC-F5120D series mobile radios) .............................. 114

4-4-7 Lone Worker Emergency Call ............................................................................................................. 116

4-4-8 Receiving a Man Down Emergency Call............................................................................................ 117

4-4-8-1 Selecting the operating channel .................................................................................................... 117

4-4-8-2 Man Down Function ......................................................................................................................... 118

4-5 Command Call ................................................................................................................................................. 121

4-5-1 Selecting the Operating Channels ..................................................................................................... 121

4-5-2 Select a Desired Individual ID............................................................................................................. 122

4-5-3 Status Request Call .............................................................................................................................. 123

4-5-4 Radio Check Call................................................................................................................................... 124

4-5-5 Stun Call ................................................................................................................................................. 125

4-5-6 Revive Call ............................................................................................................................................. 127

4-5-7 Kill Call ................................................................................................................................................... 129

4-5-8 Remote Monitor .................................................................................................................................... 131

Appendix A Assignable Key Function List ............................................................................................... 133

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1 Demonstration Setup Guide and the Cloning Setting File

1-1 Introduction

1-1-1 Layout of this Demonstration Setup Guide

This IDAS™ Demonstration Setup Guide for IC-F3100D/IC-F4100D series, IC-F5120D/IC-F6120D Series

has been prepared to make a step by step demonstration of IDAS™ radios possible. However, you may

want to show different functions to your client because of the function rich IDAS™ series radios.

Therefore, the setting screen and explanation of relative functions are shown near each step by step

procedure. Those setting related sections are displayed in the surrounded by a blue line.

An example is shown below.

This demonstration setup guide is covered 3 in segments.

The first segment explains the NXDN™ features. The second segment describes the settings and

operation of the various Voice Calls. The third segment describes the settings and operation of various

Data Calls.

1-1-2 Cloning Settings for the IC-F3100D / F5120D series IDAS™ Radios

Hardware and Software revisions

• This demonstration setup guide has been prepared based on the following software revisions:

Hardware Firmware type Revision

IC-F3100D / F4100D series Handheld radio Main 1.80

DSP 1.50

IC-F5120D / IC-F6120D series Mobile radio Main 1.80

DSP 1.50

Programming Software Revision

CS-F3100D/F5120D 1.1

• The “icf” file provided with the demonstration setup guide are:

File Name:

IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo_Ver_1.icf IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo_Ver_1.icf

IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo_Ver_1.icf IDAS_F6120D_1004_Demo_Ver_1.icf

IDAS_F4160D_1005_Demo_Ver_1.icf

Talk Back ID Display Function ON

The location of the setting item is

easily seen in the setting screen.

The item to set is marked by

a dotted red line.

Description of the setting item.

• When an analog signal is received on a channel whose CH

Type is set to "Mixed-Digi," this function displays the Analog

Talk Back text during the Analog Talk Back Timer period.

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1-1 Introduction (Continued)

Connections and the procedures of power ON

For IC-F3100D/F4100D

Connect the OPC-478U cloning cable to the speaker jack.

Rotate [VOL] to turn the power ON.

For IC-F5120D/F6120D

Connect the OPC-1122U cloning cable to the [MIC] connector.

Push [ ] for 1 second to turn ON the power.

IC-F3100D/F4100D

Series Radio

OPC-478U

To USB

port

[VOL]

PC

IC-F5120D/F6120D

Series Radio

OPC-1122U

To USB

port PC To the [MIC]

connector

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1-1 Introduction (Continued)

NOTE: For this demonstration, we have used UHF radios. The same demonstration can be made with VHF

radios, with the required programming changes (For example, RX and TX frequency).

1-1-3 Programmable Key Settings

For the IC-F3100D Series IDAS portable Radio, and the HM-171GP GPS speaker microphone

Programmable function keys

The following functions can be assigned to the [Upper] and [Lower] programmable function keys.

When a microphone that has an emergency key is connected to the radio, one of following functions

can be assigned to the Emergency Key.

NOTE: Below is an example of the Dealer Programmable Key Settings in the icf files,

IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo_Ver_1.icf and IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo_Ver_1.icf, that are provided

with this demonstration setup guide. However, to conduct some parts of demonstration, you must

alter the icf settings. Carefully review the appropreate sections in the demonstration setup guide.

NOTE: Refer to Appendix A for the assignable function list details.

Emergency Key

[Upper] and [Lower]

programmable function keys

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1-1 Introduction (Continued)

1-1-4 Programmable Key Settings for the IC-F5120D Series IDAS™ Mobile Radios

Programmable function keys

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

function keys.

NOTE: Below is an example of the Dealer Programmable Key Settings in the icf files,

IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo_Ver_1.icf and IDAS_F6120D_1004_Demo_Ver_1.icf, that are provided

with this demonstration setup guide. However, to conduct some parts of demonstration, you must

alter the icf settings. Carefully review the appropriate sections in the demonstration setup guide.

NOTE: Refer to Appendix A for the assignable function list details.

[P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3]

programmable function keys

[UP] and [DOWN]

programmable function keys

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2 General Features

2-1 ID Address Structure in the IDAS™ Mode

2-1-1 Unit ID

Unit ID

Set the radio's unit ID to the unit ID

programmed in each channel, or into

the global unit ID.

• MR CH Individual

Uses the unit ID programmed in

each channel:

Memory CH > Zone > Digital > Unit ID

Enter a decimal number between 1 and 65519 in

each memory channel as the Unit ID.

NOTE: If Config > Unit ID is set to "Global (Edit)" or "Global (Auto)" in the Digital Option sheet, the

programmed ID is replaced with the Global ID.

Global ID (Edit) (Activated only when: Unit

ID = Global ID (Edit))

Uses the global unit ID programmed in

Global ID (Edit), regardless of the

operating channel.

Set the radio's Global unit ID to between

1 and 65519.

When Unit ID is set to "Global ID (Edit)," this programmed ID is used as the radio's unit ID, regardless

of the operating channel.

Global ID (Auto) (Activated only when; Unit

ID = Global ID (Auto))

Uses the global unit ID which is

automatically generated with the radio's

serial number and the number

programmed in Global ID (Auto),

regardless of the operating channel.

Enter a number between 0 and 5.

When Unit ID is set to "Global ID (Auto)“, the automatically generated unit ID is used as the radio's

unit ID, regardless of the operating channel.

The method of automatic generation for five-digit unit ID:

- This dealer programmed number replaces the digit in front of the last four digits of the radio's serial

number.

- If the last four digits of the radio's serial number are 0000, the dealer programmed number is

increased by “1“, and then put in front of the last four numbers.

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2-1 ID Address Structure in the IDAS™ Mode (Continued)

2-1-2 Individual ID and Talkgroup ID Range

Individual

• Individual ID List

Enter another station's ID between 1 and 65519 (decimal number).

Talkgroup

• Talkgroup ID List

Enter a Talkgroup ID between 1 and 65519, or 65535 (decimal number).

"65535" is used for All calls.

All Call Settings

• Enables you to transmit and/or receive

an All Call.

2-1-3 Talkgroup Settings

Talkgroup Setting

The Block Decode function works for the radios receive Voice Call, Call Alert, Status Message and

SDM if the target unit ID is matched to Block Decode range.

• Block Decode Enable

Select whether or not to use the Block Decode

function.

This function enables the radio to decode any

Talkgroup ID, if it is within the block decode range.

Inhibit Decodes only the specified Talkgroup ID.

Enable Decodes any Talkgroup ID, if it is within the block decode range.

NOTE: Set the block decode range in Block Decode (Min) and Block Decode (Max).

• Block Decode (Min)/(Max)

(Activated only when: Block Decode Enable = Enable)

Set the minimum and maximum Talkgroup IDs to

specify the block decode range, to between 1 and

65519.

NOTE: Block Decode (Max) must be set to higher than Block Decode (Min).

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2-1 ID Address Structure in the IDAS™ Mode (Continued)

2-1-4 Radio Access Number

A RAN (Radio Access Number) is a IDAS feature that may be used to reduce the possibility of

breakthrough from other fleets of users on a shared radio channel. IDAS equipment may be

configured with one of 64 RAN. A radio channel has a default RAN, but clearly if all independent fleets

use the default RAN there is no protection. To activate protection, a particular fleet is programmed

with one of the 64 RAN that is not the same as the default value.

RX/TX RAN

Enter a receive and transmit RAN (Radio Access Number)

between 0 and 63.

RAN is used to separate the radio from the same or adjacent

channel station, according to the assigned code.

This feature is similar to CTCSS or DTCS in analog mode operation.

This feature is similar to CTCSS or DTCS in the analog mode.

The radio selectively accesses one of several repeaters within overlapping coverage areas, allowing

the user to listen to a specific repeater.

"00" is a special code, and matches to any RAN.

2-1-5 ANI Display Settings

ANI Display on Receive

Talkgroup Display on Receive

When this function is turned ON, the

talkgroup ID number or name will be

displayed on the LCD while receiving.

Unit ID Display on Receive

When this function is turned ON, the called

station's unit ID number will be displayed on

the LCD while receiving.

Extended Display Timer (Sec)

Enter the time period for the Extended Display Timer between 0.0 and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second

steps).

This setting is for when either, or both of the Talkgroup Display on Receive or the Unit ID Display on

Receive functions are turned ON.

When an ID or name is displayed, the timer allows the ID or name to remain displayed for the set

time period.

ANI Display on PTT

Talkgroup Display on PTT

When this function is turned ON, the

talkgroup ID number or name will be

displayed on the LCD when [PTT] is pushed.

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2-2 Zone Operation

2-2-1 Zone Type Selection

The radio has a total of 128 memory channels, and you can assign them to 8 zones.

Configure the settings for each zone.

NOTE: Configurable settings differ, depending on the Zone Type setting.

Model Menu

The Model menu contains submenus that you use to change the software to suit to the radio's model

which you are going to program.

The Tree View screen contents will be changed when the model type is switched.

Select the model type from LMR or PMR.

A “✔” mark appears for the selected model.

NOTE: The model type must be selected first, otherwise the edited contents will be lost if you change

the model after programming.

NOTE: The following procedure assumes that tones have been entered and the squelch has been set.

Zone Type Selection

Select an operation type to be used in a zone.

The selectable options differ, depending on the model.

• When you select PMR from the model menu, the selectable model type is only "Conventional".

Therefore the Zone Type selection menu does not appear.

• When you select LMR from the model menu, the selectable Zone Types are "Conventional" and "IDAS-

Trunk".

Conventional For normal operation.

IDAS-Trunk

(Only for the LMR model) For IDAS-Trunk operation. This enables further effective channel management

by sharing a minimum of channels with a large number of users. If selected, “ “ appears on the zone in the tree view screen, and 11 settings

of Area Bit to PWR Save become configurable.

Model

LMR

PMR

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2-2 Zone Type Selection (Continued)

Capacity Settings

Set the number of memory channels assignable to the zone.

For example, when Zone 1's Capacity is set to "16," Zone 1 has 16 memory channels.

• The LMR model type

• The PMR model type

Even if the available number of memory channels in a zone has been set in Capacity in the Zone

Operation sheet, you can increase or decrease the number of channels in each zone.

To create a new memory channel, point and double click on any cell on the [New] line, which is

located at the bottom of the sheet.

2-2-2 Channel Settings for a Conventional Zone

Configure the settings for each memory channel that are assigned to a Conventional zone.

− RX / TX Frequency (MHz)

Enter the specified repeater channel's receive frequency in RX, and the transmit frequency in TX.

Model Frequency Range

VHF

IC-F3100D/F5120D series 136 to 174 MHz

UHF

IC-F4100D/F6120D series 350 to 400 MHz, 400 to 470 MHz, 450 to 520 MHz

NOTE: Program the receive frequency first, otherwise you may not be able to make other settings

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2-2 Zone Type Selection (Continued)

Channel Type

Select an operating mode for the channel between Analog, Mixed-Ana, Mixed-Digi or Digital as the

channel’s operating mode.

Analog TX and RX are in the analog mode.

Mixed-Ana TX is in the analog mode. RX is in the digital and analog mode.

Mixed-Digi TX is in the digital mode. RX is in the digital and analog mode.

Digital TX and RX are in the digital mode.

NOTE: The transmission mode may differ, depending on the Talk Back settings.

NOTE: Available Signaling settings differ, depending on the Channel Type setting.

RF PWR

Select the default output power, and the levels that the user can select by using [High/Low].

L1:

Low1

The default output power is set to

"Low1."

[High/Low] selects only "Low1."

L2 Low2

The default output power is set to

"Low2." [High/Low] selects "Low2" and "Low1."

H High

The default output power is set to "High." [High/Low] selects "High," "Low2" and

"Low1."

NOTE:

- The user can change the output power by pushing [High/Low]. To inhibit the user from changing the

output power, do not assign the "High/Low" function to any key.

- Pushing [High/Low] selects the output power temporarily or permanently in the Key & Display sheet;

→ Common > Key & Display > RF Power Selection > RF Power

Output power (Approximately)

Series F3100D F4100D F5120D*

F6120D*

50W 25W 45 W 25 W Low1 1 W 1 W 5 W 2.5 W 4.5 W 2.5 W Low2 2 W 2 W 25 W 10 W 25 W 10 W High 5 W 4 W 50 W 25 W 45 W 25 W

NOTE : The IC-F5120D series of radios have 25W and 50W versions. The IC-F6120D series radios have

25W and 45W versions.

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2-2 Zone Type Selection (Continued)

Digital Settings

RX/TX RAN

Enter a receive and transmit RAN (Radio Access Number) between 0 and 63.

RAN is used to separate the radio from the same or adjacent channel station, according to the

assigned code.

This feature is similar to CTCSS or DTCS in analog mode operation.

The radio selectively accesses one of several repeaters within overlapping coverage areas, allowing

the user to listen to a specific repeater.

"00" is a special code, and matches to any RAN.

Unit ID

Enter the radio's unit ID between 1 and 65519 (decimal number) for each channel.

NOTE: If Config-Unit ID is set to "Global (Edit)" or "Global (Auto)" in the Digital Option sheet, the

programmed ID is replaced with the Global ID.

Individual ID List No.

Double click the cell to display the Individual ID List, and then select an Individual ID to make a call to

on the channel.

NOTE: Configure the list in the Digital-Individual ID List sheet.

Squelch Type

Set the squelch type for digital mode operation.

OFF: OFF

The squelch opens when an audio

signal is received. (The respective

RAN and ID codes do not need to

match to open the squelch.)

RAN : RAN

The squelch opens when a call is

received that includes a matching

RAN, even if the Individual

ID/Talkgroup ID does not match.

Sel: Selective

The squelch opens only when a call is

received that includes a matching

RAN and a matching Individual

ID/Talkgroup ID.

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2-2 Zone Type Selection (Continued)

2-2-3 Channel Settings for IDAS - Trunk Zone

When LMR is selected as the model in the model menu, the Conventional and the IDAS-Trunk zone

types are available to select in Memory CH - Zone Operation.

Configure the settings for each memory channel that are assigned to the IDAS-Trunk zone.

Repeater channel settings

When selecting a zone type in the zone operation as IDAS Trunk:

The Repeater Setting screen can be called up by right clicking Repeater Ch and selecting [Edit...Enter],

or double clicking the Repeater Ch.

Set the repeater channel's transmit and receive frequencies and other settings.

NOTE: Program the receive frequency in RX first. Otherwise, you may not be able to make other

settings.

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2-2 Zone Type Selection (Continued)

NOTE: The above frequencies are the default of the icf file supplied by Icom. If required, you may

reprogram frequencies according to your local requirements.

When the Repeater Channel settings are completed, the repeater channel number assigned as the

Home Channel in the repeater channel settings, will be displayed in the Zone Operation as a Repeater

channel.

Atr

Select the repeater channel attributes.

H1:

Home Repeater The "H1" tagged channel becomes the Home Repeater channel. The radio

always monitors signals from the repeater to get trunking information.

H2:

2nd Home Repeater The "H2" tagged channel becomes the 2nd Home Repeater channel. If the

Home Repeater (H1) has any trouble or malfunctions, the 2nd Home Repeater

channel automatically replaces it and becomes the Home Repeater.

NOTE: You must designate one channel as the Home Repeater. Otherwise, an "X" appears in the cell

and in the tree view screen.

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RX / TX Frequency (MHz)

Enter the specified repeater channel's receive frequency in RX, and the transmit frequency in TX.

Model Frequency Range

VHF: IC-F3100D/F5120D series 136 to 174 MHz

UHF: IC-F4100D/F6120D series 350 to 400 MHz, 400 to 470 MHz, 450 to 520 MHz

NOTE: Program the receive frequency first, otherwise you may not be able to make other settings

RF PWR

Select the default output power, and the levels that the user can select using [High/Low].

L1: Low1 The default output power is set to "Low1." [High/Low] selects only "Low1."

L2: Low2 The default output power is set to "Low2." [High/Low] selects "Low2" and "Low1."

H: High The default output power is set to "High." [High/Low] selects "High," "Low2" and "Low1."

NOTE:

- The user can change the output power by pushing [High/Low]. To inhibit the user from changing

the output power, do not assign the "High/Low" function to any key.

- Pushing [High/Low] selects the output power temporarily or permanently in the Key & Display

sheet;

→ Common > Key & Display > RF Power Selection > RF Power

Output power (Approximately)

Series F3100D F4100D F5120D*

F6120D*

50W 25W 45 W 25 W Low1 1 W 1 W 5 W 2.5 W 4.5 W 2.5 W Low2 2 W 2 W 25 W 10 W 25 W 10 W High 5 W 4 W 50 W 25 W 45 W 25 W

NOTE: The IC-F5120D series of radios have 25W and 50W versions. The IC-F6120D series radios

have 25W and 45W versions.

Phone

Select whether or not to connect a channel to a telephone network.

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2-3 Call Type Selection

2-3-1 Default Call Type Settings

When you turn ON power to the radio, the default Call Type is automatically selected.

Call Type

Set the default call type to Individual or Talkgroup.

The default call type is automatically selected when the radio is turned ON, and the Call Type Reset

function is activated.

The Talk Back function allows the radio to select the same call type as the received call (Individual or

Talkgroup) when the following are true:

• The Talk Back function is set to ON.

• The Channel Type is set to “Mixed-Ana”, “Mixed-Digi” or “Digital”.

• [PTT] is pushed after receiving a digital signal, but before or during the Talk Back timer period.

Talk Back Timer (Sec)

Set the Talk Back timer to between 0 (OFF) and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

Rotate [VOL] clockwise

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When the Call Type Reset is set to ON, if the operating channel is changed, or reset timer period

ends, the Call Type is reset to the default Call Type.

Call Type Reset

Turn the Call Type Reset function ON or OFF.

This function automatically selects the default call type, when the operating channel is changed, or

the Reset timer period ends.

Reset Timer (Sec)

(Activated only when; Call Type Reset = ON)

Set the Reset timer period to between 0 (OFF) and 60 seconds (in 1 second steps).

When the Call Type Reset function is ON, the default call type will be automatically selected after

the programmed timer ends, even if the user changes the call type.

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2-3-2 Manual Call Type Selection Settings (Only for the mobile radios)

Hold down [ ] for 1 second to Turn ON the power.

• The default Call Type is automatically selected.

• The channel name or the channel number, depending on settings, appears on the display when

power is turned ON.

Text

Enter a name of up to eight characters, for each channel in the

Memory Channel settings.

Instead of the channel number, the name will be displayed when

the name is entered.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital

application selection mode.

Key

Assign the “Digital Button” function to a function

assignable key.

• The Call Type appears on the display

momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Hold down [P0] for 1 second to return to the standby

mode from the application selection mode.

• The channel name appears.

Hold down [P0] for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup, then

automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

Push [P0]

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

or

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2-3-3 Talk Back Settings

Talk Back Settings for channels whose Channel Type is set to “Mixed-Ana”, "Mixed-Digi" or "Digital" .

Talk Back Timer (Sec)

Set the Talk Back timer to between 0 (OFF) and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

For channels whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Ana"

After receiving a digital signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to transmit a digital signal,

when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk Back timer period.

Also, its allows the radio to select the same call type as the received call (Individual or Talkgroup).

For channels whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Digi"

After receiving an analog signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to transmit an analog

signal, when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk Back timer period.

For channels whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Digi" or "Digital"

After receiving a digital signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to select the same call type

as the received call (Individual or Talkgroup), when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk Back

timer period.

• RX Type settings selects the type of received call to activate the Talk Back function.

RX Type

(Activated only when: Talk Back Timer = any setting except "0 (OFF)")

If the received call is a digital signal, select an option for the Talk Back function.

Normal: The Talk Back function will be activated for Voice, Status, SDM, and Call Alert calls.

Voice Only: The Talk Back function will be activated for only Voice calls.

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2-4 Channel Selection

2-4-1 Channel Selection

Select the desired operating channel

• For the portable radios

Rotate [Rotary Selector] to select a desired channel.

Memory Channel Settings

Set the Frequencies, Channel Name, Channel Type, RANs, Unit ID, Individual/Talkgroup ID List

Number and Squelch Type for each Memory channel.

< IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo_Ver_1.icf >

Rotate [Rotary Selector]

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• For the mobile radios

Select an operating channel by pushing the [CH

Up] or [CH Down] keys.

Memory Channel Settings

Set the Frequencies, Channel Name, Channel Type, RANs, Unit ID, Individual/Talkgroup ID List

Number and Squelch Type for each Memory channel.

< IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo_Ver_1.icf >

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

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2-4-2 Channel Announce

Channel Announce (Only for the portable radios)

Rotate [Rotary Selector] to select a desired channel.

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Enable

Select whether or not the radio will announce the channel number

when you rotate [Rotary Selector] to a desired channel.

Enable: The radio announces the position of [Rotary Selector].

Disable; Turns OFF the function.

Channel Announce function ON or OFF

Assign the Channel Announce function to a

programmable key.

Push [Upper] to turn the Channel Announce

function ON.

The radio will announce the channel number

when you rotate [Rotary Selector] to a desired

channel.

• Dealer assignable key

Assign an Announce function to one of the Dealer

assignable key.

Dealer assignable keys:

IC-F3100D/F4100D series:

[Upper]/[Lower]/[Ext.Emer]*

* When the microphone that has a monaural-plug, but no emergency key, is connected to the radio,

BE SURE to assign "Disable" to [Ext.Emer].

NOTE: Emergency is assigned to the function key [Upper] in the provided icf files.

Temporary Enable

(Activated only when: Enable = Enable, and the Channel

Announce function is assigned to a programmable key)

Select whether the Channel Announce function's setting is

always turned ON, or the setting, either ON or OFF, remains,

when the radio is turned ON again.

Enable: When the radio is turned ON, the Announce function is always also turned ON.

Disable: When the radio is turned ON, the Announce function will resume the state it was in,

either ON or OFF, when the radio was turned OFF.

Announces the

channel number

Announces the

channel number Push [Upper]

Rotate [Rotary Selector]

Rotate [Rotary Selector]

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2-4-3 Channel Selection from the Individual / Talkgroup ID list (Only for the mobile radios)

Select a desired ID from the individual ID List

NOTE : Follow the procedure of section 2-3-2 to select the desired call type.

Hold down [P0] for 1 second to toggle the call type

between Individual and Talkgroup, then

automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, and then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the Individual ID

selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Individual ID List.

Individual ID List

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

Push [P0]

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

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Select a desired ID from the talkgroup ID List

NOTE: Follow the procedure of section 2-3-2 for selecting the desired call type.

Hold down [P0] for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup, then

automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears .

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the Talkgroup ID selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Talkgroup ID List.

Talkgroup ID List

The radio has up to 500 memories to store Talkgroup IDs.

Enter a Talkgroup ID between 1 and 65519, or 65535. “65535” is used for All calls.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Push [P0]

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

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2-4-4 Channel Selection from a Zone (Only for the mobile radios)

Select the desired operating channel

Push [P2] Zone to select a desired Zone.

Push the [CH Up] or [CH Down] keys to select

a desired operating channel.

Zone Operation Settings

Enter a name of up to eight characters, for each zone.

The name will be displayed instead of the zone number, on the tree

view screen.

Memory Channel Settings

Set the Frequencies, Channel Name, Channel Type, RANs, Unit ID, Individual/Talkgroup ID List

Number and Squelch Type for each Memory channel.

Key

Dealer assignable keys:

IC-F5120D/F6120D series:

[Up]/[Down]/[P0]/[P1]/[P2]/[P3]

Assign [CH Up] function to [Up], and [CH Down]

function to [Down] the Dealer assignable keys.

Assign [Zone] function to one of the Dealer

assignable keys.

NOTE: User Set Mode is assigned to the function

key [P2] in the provided icf files.

Push [P2] Zone

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

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2-4-5 Channel Selection from the Channel Group (Only for the portable radios)

The Channel Group function enables you to select a group of memory channels or scan lists, by only

rotating [Rotary Selector] to the channel number they are assigned to.

• You can assign either of two operation settings; memory channels or scan list, to each of the 16

channel number on [Rotary Selector].

• [Rotary Selector] can have the settings mixed with the memory channels and scan lists.

• By only rotating [Rotary Selector] to the 1 to 16 channel number, you can select a desired group of

memory channels or scan lists.

Channel Group

Select whether or not to use the Channel Group function.

OFF: Turn OFF the Channel Group function. ON: Turn ON the Channel Group function.

Set Function

Select a function type to be used on each

channel number on [Rotary Selector].

Null No function type is assigned

to the channel number. Memory channel Memory channel

function type is assigned to

the channel number. Scan List Scan function type is

assigned to the channel

number.

Rotary Selector

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Operation

Select an operation, depending on the Set Function setting.

Rotating [Rotary Selector] to each channel number between 1 and 16, selects a setting of memory

channels or scan lists.

When "Set Function” is set to; Operation

Null No setting is done.

Memory channel

First select a zone between Zone 1 and Zone 8, and

then select a channel included in the selected zone.

The number of the zones differs, depending on the

setting of the zone.

→ Memory CH > Zone 1 to 8

Scan List Select a scan list from 10 scan groups ([1] to [10]).

• Example : Rotary Selector Setting

16 memory channels in 1 Zone

• Examples :Rotary Selector Setting

Mixing the memory channels in 3 zones, and 2 scan lists.

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2-4-6 Channel Selection from External I/O Port (Only for the mobile radios)

Channel Selection from the External I/O Port.

Assign a memory channel to each external channel number.

When an external channel number is input from the OPC-1939/2078 ACC CABLE, the assigned

channel will be selected.

Move Channel Settings

Assign a memory channel to each external channel number.

1. Double click the Move CH cell, and select a zone from the drop down zone list.

- Memory channels included in the selected zone appear in the drop down channel list.

- When "Null" is selected, the operating channel will not move even if the signal is input from the

cable.

2. Select a memory channel from the list.

Port Settings

Assign "MCH Select: 1 to 4" to any pins, in the Port Setting sheet.

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2-4-7 Preprogrammed Dealer Assignable Keys

Key

Assign a function to each Dealer assignable key.

Dealer assignable keys:

IC-F3100D/F4100D series: [Upper]/[Lower]/[Ext.Emer]*

* When a microphone that has a monaural-plug, but no emergency key, is used, BE SURE to assign

"Disable" to [Ext.Emer].

Dealer assignable keys:

IC-F5120D/F6120D series: [Up]/[Down]/[P0]/[P1]/[P2]/[P3]

Priority A/Priority B

Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.

For the portable radios

For the mobile radios

Example of the assigned functions to the Dealer assignable keys.

Push [Upper] or [Lower]

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

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Prio A (Rewrite)/Prio B (Rewrite)

- Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.

- Hold down for 1 second to assign the operating channel to the Priority A or Priority B channel,

respectively.

For the portable radios

For the mobile radios

Example of the assigned functions to each Dealer assignable keys.

MR-CH 1/2/3/4

Push to select memory channel 1, 2, 3 or 4, if programmed.

For the portable radios

For the mobile radios

Example of the assigned functions to the Dealer assignable keys.

Hold down [Upper] or

[Lower] for 1 second

Hold down [UP] or [Down] for 1 second

Push [Upper] or [Lower] for

MR-CH1 or MR-CH 2

Push [UP], [Down] or [P1] for MR-CH 1,

MR-CH 2, MR-CH 3 or MR-CH 4

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2-4-8 Priority A Channel Selection

Priority A channel selection

When one of the following operations is performed, the radio automatically selects the Priority A

channel.

• Turning the power switch ON

The Priority A channel is selected each time the radio power is turned ON.

• Auto reset

The Priority A channel is selected when the Auto Reset timer ends.

Move to Priority A Channel

Power SW ON

When the radio is turned ON, select whether or not to automatically

select the Priority A channel

Disable: Turns OFF the function.

Enable: Selects the Priority A channel.

Auto Reset

When the Auto Reset timer elapses, select whether or not to automatically select the Priority A

channel.

Disable: Turns OFF the function.

Enable: Selects the Priority A channel.

• Off Hook

The Priority A channel is selected when taking the microphone from its hanger (OFF hook).

Off Hook (Only for the mobile radios)

After taking the microphone from its hanger (OFF hook), select

whether or not to automatically select the Priority A channel.

Disable: Turns OFF the function.

Enable: Selects the Priority A channel.

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2-4-9 Automatic Scan

Power ON Scan

When turning ON the power, the radio automatically starts

scanning. Scanning stops when a signal is detected.

Select an option for the Power ON Scan function.

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

Resume: If the radio is turned OFF during a scan, resumes the scan when the radio is turned ON.

ON: Automatically starts a scan when the radio is turned ON.

NOTE : When the scan is cancelled by pushing [Scan Start/Stop], the scan automatically resumes

after the specified time period, depending on the Auto Reset setting in the Zone sheet.

NOTE : If the Move to Priority A channel at Power ON function is set to “Enable”, the radio does not

start or resume a scan at power ON.

• Power Switch ON

When the radio is turned ON, select whether or not to

automatically select the Priority A channel.

Disable: Turns OFF the function.

Enable: Selects the Priority A channel.

Auto Scan

When the channel is selected, a scan automatically starts.

Turn the Auto Scan function ON or OFF.

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

ON: Automatically starts a scan when the channel is

selected.

NOTE: When the scan is cancelled by pushing [Scan Start/Stop], the scan automatically resumes after

the specified time period set in the Auto Reset setting.

• Mode Dependent Scan

NOTE: The scan group used for the Auto Scan function depends

on the Mode Dependent Scan setting in the Scan Setting sheet.

Mode Dependent Scan = ON: A scan group programmed in Assign

Mode Dependent Scan = OFF: Scan group [10]

On Hook (Scan) (Only for the mobile radios)

- Automatically scan starts when put the microphone ON hook.

Select whether or not to start a scan, after putting the microphone on

its hanger (ON hook).

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

ON: Starts a scan.

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Auto Reset

When a signal is received, or a key operation is made, it

puts the radio into the "Audible" mode. When the received

signal disappears, or after the key operation is made, the

Auto Reset timer starts. After the timer period ends, the

radio returns to the "Inaudible" mode.

The Auto Reset function also resumes a scan started with the Power ON Scan or Auto Scan function,

when it is cancelled by pushing [Scan Start/Stop].

Select a timer to be used for the Auto Reset function.

The selectable options differ, depending on the model.

Tim-A: Timer A When the Auto Reset timer period (Timer A or Timer B) ends, the radio

returns to the "Inaudible" mode, or resumes a scan. Tim-B: Timer B

Tim-AI: Timer A + Inactive (Only for the PMR model) When the Auto Reset timer period (Timer A or Timer B) ends, the radio

returns to the "Inaudible" mode, or resumes a scan.

However, if the radio is put into the "Audible" mode by receiving a signal,

it returns to the "Inaudible" mode when either the Auto Reset timer

period (Timer A or Timer B) or Inactive timer, ends, whichever is shorter. Tim-BI: Timer B + Inactive

Timer A/B (Sec)

Set the Auto Reset timers A and B to between 0 (OFF) and

255 seconds (in 1 second steps)

NOTE: To turn the Auto Reset function OFF, set either Timer A

or Timer B to "0" (OFF), and select the timer in the Zone sheet

Inactive Timer (Sec) (Only for the PMR model)

When a signal is received, it switches the radio to the

"Audible" mode, and the Inactive timer starts. After the Auto

Reset timer (Timer A or Timer B) or the Inactive timer,

whichever is shorter, ends, the radio returns to the

"Inaudible" mode.

Set the Inactive timer to between 0 and 255 seconds (in 1 second steps)

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2-5 Beep and Ringer

2-5-1 Beep and Ringer Settings for Voice Call

Ringers

You may configure the beep or ringer sound for the TX Ready to Transmit, the Over Ringer, and the

Ringer on Receive.

TX Ready To Transmit (R.T.T.) Beep

Turn the TX Ready To Transmit (R.T.T.) Beep function ON or OFF.

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

ON: A Ready To Transmit Beep sounds to avoid clipping the first syllables of a transmission.

Over Ringer

Turn the Over Ringer function ON or OFF.

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

ON: A beep sounds at the end of a communication.

Sound the TX R.T.T Beep

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio A

Speak into the microphone

Release [PTT]

Sound the Ringer on Receive

Receive a call

Radio B

Heard the Voice from Radio A

Sound the Over Ringer

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Ringer on Receive

Select the ringer type that sounds when the digital squelch opens.

Null: The state of the ringer does not change.

OFF: Turns the ringer OFF.

Pi: One high ring sounds once.

PiPi: Two high rings sound once.

PiRo: One high and one low ring sounds three times.

Pi/R: One high ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiPi/R: Two high rings repeatedly sound during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiRo/R: One high and one low ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer period.

NOTE: Set the ringer repeat timer in the Digital Option sheet:

Ringer Repeat (Sec)

Set the repeat time of the repeating rings (Pi/R, PiPi/R and PiRo/R) to between 0 and 60 seconds

(in 1 second steps).

NOTE: Select repeating rings in the Ringer setting in the Digital Status List, SDM Setting or Call

Alert sheet, or in the Ringer on Receive setting in the Digital Option sheet.

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2-5-2 Beep and Ringer Level Settings

Beep and Ringer Settings

Configure the Beep and Ringer functions.

Enable/Inhibit

Select whether or not to enable the user to change the

setting of each item.

When "Inhibit" is selected, the selected item does not

appear in the User Set mode, and therefore the user

cannot change the setting.

Beep

Turn the key-touch beeps ON or OFF.

NOTE: Even when "OFF" is selected, some beeps, such as the lockout timer and TOT cannot be

turned OFF.

Beep Level

Set the key-touch beep level to between 1 and 5, or

between 1 (Linked) and 5 (Linked).

When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is adjustable with [VOL].

NOTE: The maximum beep level is determined by the beep level setting.

Ringer Level

Set the ringer level to between 1 and 5, or between 1

(Linked) and 5 (Linked).

When a Linked option is selected, the ringer level is adjustable with [VOL].

NOTE: The maximum ringer level is determined by the ringer level setting.

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2-5-3 Setting the Beep Level (Only for the Portable Radios)

The beep function can be turned ON or OFF, and its level can be set to between to 1 and 5, or 1 (linked)

and 5 (linked). When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is adjustable with [VOL].

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to turn OFF the radio.

Set [ROTARY SELECTOR] to any channel other than channel 16.

While holding down [Lower], rotating [VOL] clockwise to

turn ON the radio power and enter the beep level

adjustment mode.

Push [Upper] to change the beep level.

• The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to 5 (Linked).

• If the level is set on 1 to 4 or 1 (Linked) to 4 (Linked), pushing [Upper]

increases the level.

• If the level is 5 or 5 (Linked), 1 (Linked) or 1 is selected after pushing

[Upper], respectively.

• A beep sounds after pushing [Upper]. Therefore, you can determine the

current level setting by the type of beep that sounds.

Push [Lower] to turn the beep function ON or OFF.

• One beep sounds when the beep function is turned ON after

pushing [Lower].

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to turn the power

OFF, then rotate [VOL] clockwise to ON again to exit

the beep level adjustment.

NOTE: If Beep and Beep Level are not set to “Enable”, this operation is not available.

Enable/Inhibit

Select whether or not to enable the user to change the

setting of each item.

When "Inhibit" is selected, the selected item is not

available in the User Set mode, and therefore the user

cannot change the setting.

Rotate [VOL]

counterclockwise

Select the channel with

the [Rotary Selector]

Rotate [VOL]

clockwise

Hold Down [Lower]

Push [Upper]

Push [Lower]

Rotate [VOL]

clockwise

Rotate [VOL]

counterclockwise

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2-5-4 Setting the Ringer Level (Only for the Portable Radios)

The Ringer level can be set to between 1 and 5, or 1 (Linked) and 5 (Linked). When a Linked option is

selected, the Ringer level is adjustable with [VOL].

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to turn the radio power OFF.

Set [ROTARY SELECTOR] to channel 16.

While holding down [Lower], rotating [VOL]

clockwise to turn ON the radio power and enter the

ringer level adjustment mode.

Push [Upper] to increase, or push [Lower] to

decrease the Ringer level.

• The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 (Linked) to 5 (Linked).

• If the level is set on 5 or 5 (Linked), pushing [Upper] selects 1 (Linked) or 1, respectively. If the level

is 1 or 1 (Linked), pushing [Lower] selects 5 (Linked) or 5, respectively.

• A beep sounds after pushing [Upper] or [Lower]. Therefore, you can determine the current level

setting by the type of beep that sounds.

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to turn the power

OFF, then rotate [VOL] clockwise to ON again to

exit the ringer level adjustment.

NOTE: If Ringer Level is not set to “Enable”, this operation is not available.

Enable/Inhibit

Select whether or not to enable the user to change the

setting of each item.

When "Inhibit" is selected, the selected item is not

available in the User Set mode, and therefore the user

cannot change the setting.

Rotate [VOL]

counterclockwise

Set [Rotary Selector]

to channel 16

Rotate [VOL] clockwise

Hold Down [Lower]

Push [Upper] or [Lower]

Rotate [VOL]

clockwise

Rotate [VOL]

counterclockwise

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2-5-5 User Set Mode (For only the Mobile Radios)

The User Set mode can be accessed with the ‘Power ON’ function. In this case, all set mode items are

selectable.

The User Set mode allows you to set seldom-changed settings, and you can “customize” the radio

operation to suit your preferences and operating style.

NOTE: While in the User Set mode, [Up], [Down] and [P0] activate regardless of the assigned key

functions.

Entering the User Set mode:

Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn OFF the power.

While holding down [P1] and [P2], push [ ] to turn

ON the power.

Hold down [P1] and [P2] continuously until “SET

MODE” appears on the display.

“SET MODE” appears on the display

momentarily, and then appears the

channel name.

Hold down [P0] for 1 second to enter

the User Set mode.

• “LIGT ON” appears on the display.

NOTE: If Beep, Beep Level and Ringer Level are not set to “Enable”, the following operations are not

available.

Enable/Inhibit

Select whether or not to enable the user to change the

setting of each item.

When "Inhibit" is selected, the selected item does not

appear in the User Set mode, and therefore the user

cannot change the setting.

Push [P0] to select “BEEP ON”.

• “BEEP ON” appears on the display.

Push [Up] or [Down] to turn the key-touch beep ON

or OFF.

NOTE: Even when "OFF" is selected, some beeps, such as the lockout timer and TOT cannot be

turned OFF.

Push [P0] to select “BEEP LEVEL”.

• BEEPV 3” appears on the display.

Hold down [ ]

for 1 second

Holding down [P1] and [P2] Push [ ]

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

Push [P0]

Push [Up] or [Down]

Push [P0]

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Push [Up] or [Down] to set the key-touch beep

level to between 1 and 5, or between 1*

(Linked) and 5* (Linked).

If the level is set on 5 or 5* (Linked), pushing

[Upper] selects 1* (Linked) or 1, respectively.

If the level is 1 or 1* (Linked), pushing [Lower]

selects 5* (Linked) or 5, respectively.

• When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is adjustable with [VOL].

NOTE: The maximum beep level is determined by the beep level setting.

Push [P0] to select “Ringer LEVEL”.

• “RINGV 3” appears on the display.

Push [Up] or [Down] to set the ringer level to

between 1 and 5, or between 1* (Linked) and

5* (Linked).

If the level is set on 5 or 5* (Linked), pushing

[Upper] selects 1* (Linked) or 1, respectively.

If the level is 1 or 1* (Linked), pushing [Lower]

selects 5* (Linked) or 5, respectively.

• When a Linked option is selected, the ringer level is adjustable with [VOL].

NOTE: The maximum ringer level is determined by the ringer level setting.

Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn OFF

the power, then ON again to return to

the normal operating mode.

Push [Up] or [Down] to

select the Beep Level.

●●●

●●●

5* (Linked)

4*

3*

2*

1*

5

4

3

2

1

Push [P0]

Push [Up] or [Down] to

select the Linger Level.

●●●

●●●

5* (Linked)

4*

3*

2*

1*

5

4

3

2

1

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

Push [ ]

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2-6 External I/O

2-6-1 Optional ACC Cable Installation (For only the Mobile Radios)

Install optional OPC-1939 or OPC-2078 as follows:

Turn OFF the power, and then disconnect the DC power cable.

Unscrew 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover.

Install the cable as illustrated below.

Cut or short the patterns, as illustrated below. (For AF output)

Short the pattern as illustrated below. (For modulation input)

Replace the bottom cover, screws and DC power cable.

NOTE: Be sure to restore the patterns when you remove the optional product. Otherwise no TX

modulation or AF output is possible.

OPC-1939, D-Sub15 pin ACC Cable

OPC-2078, D-Sub 25 pin ACC Cable

OPC-1939/OPC-2078

Cut off the bushing as illustrated

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2-6-2 Port Settings (Only for the Mobile Radios)

Purpose Settings

The optional OPC-1939/2078 ACC CABLE have 15 and 25-pin connectors, respectively.

• When an OPC-1939 ACC CABLE is used, High output level of all the pins is 3 V.

• When an OPC-2078 ACC CABLE is used, High output level of pins 2 and 3 is 5 V, and that of the

other pins is 3 V.

Assign one of the following functions to each pin.

Each pin (except Ext. I/O 11 of D-Sub 15 pin and Ext. I/O 10 of D-Sub 25 pin) has an original function.

• When “Serial” is selected as the purpose for Ext. I/O 4 (2), then Ext. I/O 10 (3) is also automatically

selected as “Serial”.

An OPC-1939 ACC CABLE is utilizing 3.3 volt logic for the Serial operation.

An OPC-2078 ACC CABLE supports 5 volt logic for the Serial operation.

• When an original function is selected, the pin is used for each original function exclusively, and you

cannot assign another function to it.

Select "Ext. I/O" to switch the pin to be used for external input/output operation.

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<The original functions for OPC-1939, D-Sub15 pin Accessory Cable>

• Ext. I/O

You can assign one of several functions to use the pin for external input/output operation.

• Serial (For Ext. I/O 4, 10)

These pins are used as serial input and output lines, respectively.

Select "Serial" to use the RS-232C.

• IGSW (For Ext. I/O 6)

The pin is used as an IGSW input terminal.

To use the Ignition Switch function, select "IGSW."

• EPTT (For Ext. I/O 14)

The pin is used as an external PTT input line.

When the pin is activated, the External PTT (EPTT) function is turned ON.

• AFO (For Ext. I/O 7)

The pin is used as an audio frequency output terminal.

NOTE: Ext. I/O 11 is fixed to "Ext. I/O“.

<The original functions for OPC-2078, D-Sub 25 pin Accessory Cable>

• Ext. I/O

You can assign one of several functions to use the pin for external input/output operation.

• Serial (For Ext. I/O 2, 3)

These pins are used as serial input and output lines, respectively.

Select "Serial" to use the RS-232C.

• IGSW (For Ext. I/O 15)

The pin is used as an IGSW input terminal.

To use the Ignition Switch function, select "IGSW."

• EPTT (For Ext. I/O 19)

The pin is used as an external PTT input line.

When the pin is activated, the External PTT (EPTT) function is turned ON.

• AFO (For Ext. I/O 22)

The pin is used as an audio frequency output terminal.

NOTE: Ext. I/O 10 is fixed to "Ext. I/O“.

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The following settings will be configurable, only when Purpose is set to "Ext. I/O“.

In/Out Settings

Select the type of the assignable function from Input and Output.

NOTE for D-Sub 15 pin:

- Ext. I/O 11 is fixed to "Output."

- Ext. I/O 6 is fixed to "Input."

NOTE for D-Sub 25 pin:

- Ext. I/O 10 is fixed to "Output."

- Ext. I/O 15 is fixed to "Input."

Active Logic Settings (Activated only when: Function = Any option except Null)

Select the active logic for the OPC-1939/2078 ACC CABLE output from High and Low.

NOTE for D-Sub 15 pin:

- Ext. I/O 11 is fixed to "Low"

- Ext. I/O 6 is fixed to "High"

NOTE for D-Sub 25 pin:

- Ext. I/O 10 is fixed to "Low"

- Ext. I/O 15 is fixed to "High"

Function - When In/Out is set to "Input“

Double click the Function cell, and select a desired function from the drop down function list.

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The Assignable Function List for the Input

• Null

No function.

• MCH Select : 1/2/3/4

This function enables memory channels to be selected by an external input.

You need to program the pins on the D-Sub 15/25 connector to select a combination of

channel addition, from the base channel number of "0".

You can assign combinations for up to 16 channels that can be selected externally, through

the D-Sub 15/25 connector, using the MCH Select function.

The desired memory channel can be assigned to the external channel numbers in the CH

Switch Table sheet.

Function Number in CH Switch Table MCH Select: 1 + 1 CH MCH Select: 2 + 2 CH MCH Select: 3 + 4 CH MCH Select: 4 + 8 CH

• Mic Mute

When the pin is activated, the microphone will be muted.

• Dimmer

When the pin is activated, the backlight will be dimly turned ON.

• Ext. Key

You can use the pin as a customized key. You can assign a function to the pin from the Key

Assign list.

NOTE: Refer to the appendix A for the detail of assignable function list.

Function - When In/Out is set to “Output”

Double click the Function cell, and select a desired function from the drop down function list.

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The Assignable Function List for the Output

• Null

No function.

• Busy

Busy is activated when receiving a signal that is stronger than the squelch level.

• Analog Audible

Analog Audible is activated when the radio is put into the "Audible" mode by receiving an analog

signal.

• Digital Audible

Digital Audible is activated when the radio is put into the "Audible" mode by receiving a digital

signal.

• Mixed Audible

Mixed Audible is activated when the radio is put into the "Audible" mode by receiving an analog or

digital signal.

• Mic Mute

Mic Mute is activated when the microphone's mute is released.

• Hanger

Hanger is activated when putting the microphone on its hanger (ON hook).

• PTT

PTT is activated when pushing [PTT] or the External PTT (EPTT) function is turned ON.

• TX

TX is activated when the radio is transmitting.

• Horn

When RX EXO is set to "ON":

When a call is received, is activated for the RX EXO Delay Timer period.

When RX EXO is set to "OFF":

When a signal with the Dec EXO function is received, is activated for the Dec EXO/Horn timer period.

NOTE:

- Configure the related settings in the External I/O Option sheet:

→ External I/O > Option > Ext. OUT (EXO)/Horn > RX EXO, RX EXO Delay Timer (Sec), Dec

EXO/Horn Timer (Sec)

- Configure the Dec EXO settings for each signal in the MDC Emg, Digital Status List, Digital Call

Alert, 2-Tone Code CH, and 5-Tone RX Code CH sheets.

P0/ P1/ P2/ P3 Monitor

Outputs the customized key (P0 to P3) state, when each key is pushed.

• AUX 1/2/3/4

When a signal with the AUX 1/2/3/4-ON function is received, is activated while the signal is

received.

When a signal with the AUX 1/2/3/4-Momentary function is received, is activated for the AUX

Delay timer period.

NOTE:

- Set the AUX Delay timer in the External I/O Option sheet:

→ External I/O > Option > Ext. OUT (EXO)/Horn > AUX Delay Timer (Sec)

- Configure the AUX settings for each signal in the MDC Emg, Digital Status List, Digital Call Alert,

2-Tone Code CH, and 5-Tone RX Code CH sheets.

• Ext. CH Mode

Ext. CH Mode is activated when the MCH Select function is turned ON for external input operation.

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2-7 GPS

2-7-1 GPS Receiver Connections

When a GPS receiver is connected to the radio, the position data (longitude and latitude) can be

automatically transmitted.

Connecting to the IC-F3100D/F4100D Series radios

Connect a GPS speaker microphone to an

IC-F3100D/F4100D series portable Radio.

Connecting to the IC-F5120D/F6120D Series radios

Connect a GPS receiver to an IC-F5120D /F6120D Series mobile Radio through OPC-1939 optional

D-Sub 15 pin type ACC Cable.

Step 1: Install an OPC-1939 D-Sub 15 pin type ACC

Cable to the IC-F5120D series radio.

Step 2: Connect a GPS Receiver to the 15 pin connector

NOTE: An OPC-1939 ACC CABLE is utilizing 3.3 volt logic for the Serial operation.

Connect a GPS receiver to an IC-F5120D Series mobile Radio through OPC-2078 optional D-Sub 25

pin type ACC Cable.

Step 1: Install an OPC-2078 D-Sub 25 pin type ACC

Cable to the IC-F6120D series radio

Step 2: Connect a GPS Receiver to the 25 pin connector

NOTE: An OPC-2078 ACC CABLE supports 5 volt logic for Serial operation.

To the Mic connector

IC-F3100D series

portable Radio

IC-F5120D series

Mobile Radio

OPC-1939

D-Sub 15 pin type ACC Cable

IC-F5120D series

Mobile Radio

To the 15 pin connector

GPS Receiver

IC-F5120D series

Mobile Radio

OPC-2078

D-Sub 25 pin type ACC Cable

IC-F5120D series

Mobile Radio

To the 25 pin connector

GPS Receiver

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2-7-2 Connection Speed and Mode Settings

RS-232C Settings

<For the portable radios>

Connection Speed

When a GPS microphone or GPS receiver is connected.

• Set the connection Speed at “9600” bps when a

HM-171GP GPS speaker microphone is

connected.

• Select the data transfer speed from 1200, 2400,

4800, 9600 or 19200 bps to match the

specification of the device you want to connect.

Mode

To use the RS-232C connection standard, set Mode to "GPS.”

You can use only the GPS data format. If you select one of the options other than GPS, the Mode

function will be turned OFF.

OFF: Turns OFF the function.

Printer: Turns OFF the function.

GPS: Connects a GPS receiver.

PC CMD: Turns OFF the function.

PC CMD V2: Turns OFF the function.

<For the mobile radios>

Connection Speed

• Select the data transfer speed from 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps to match the

specification of the device you want to connect.

Mode

Select an appropriate data format, depending on the equipment connected to the OPC-1939/2078

ACC CABLE.

OFF Does not use the connector.

Printer Connects a printer, which prints received short data messages.

GPS Connects a GPS receiver.

PC CMD PC control command can be used.

PC CMD V2 PC control command (version 2) can be used.

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2-7-3 Port Settings (For only the mobile radios)

D-Sub 15 pin (25 pin) Settings

Purpose

<For D-Sub 15 pin>

• Select “Serial” at the Ext. I/O 4 and the

Ext. I/O 10 in Purpose to use the RS-232C.

<For D-Sub 25 pin>

• Select “Serial” at the Ext. I/O 2 and the

Ext. I/O 3 in Purpose to use the RS-232C.

NOTE: Preventing a

malfunction caused by

currently unused wires

physically in the cable that

are unnecessary in the

current configuration.

Set Ext. I/O 7 (22) to the Ext.

I/O in Purpose, the Input in the In/Out, and the Null in the function.

2-7-4 GPS Settings

GPS Digital Setting

GPS Send ID Settings

The position data is transmitted to the station

specified in ‘GPS Send ID’.

• Set the ‘Send to Fixed ID’ item to “Enable”.

• Set the ‘GPS Send ID’ to select an ID from the

Individual ID List.

GPS Send ID for IDAS-Trunk (Only for the IDAS-

Trunk operation in the LMR model)

The position data is transmitted to the station

specified in “GPS Send ID for IDAS-Trunk“.

• Set the ‘Send to Fixed ID’ item to “Enable”.

• Double click the cell to display the IDAS-Trunk Individual ID List, and then select an ID.

GPS Digital Settings

The position data is transmitted:

• At the end of a Voice calls. → Set the ‘Send with Voice Call’ item to “Enable”.

• After sending a status message. → Set the ‘Send with Status Call’ item to “Enable”.

• After sending an SDM. → Set the ‘Send with SDM Call’ item to “Enable”.

(Only for the mobile radios)

• After making a Call Alert. → Set the ‘Send with Call Alert’ item to “Enable”.

(Only for the mobile radios)

• After making an Emergency call. → Set the ‘Send with Emergency’ item to “Enable”.

GPS Digital Settings – Sentence format

Select either "$GPRMC“, "$GPGGA" or "$GPGLL" position data sentence format to transmit.

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2-7-5 Auto-Timed GPS Send Settings

The position data is transmitted at the preset interval.

• Activate the ‘Auto-Timed GPS Send’ function’.

- Set the ‘AUTO’ item to “Enable”.

• Split the transmission timing for each radio to avoid interference.

- Set the ‘Time Marker [mm:ss]’ to between 0:00 and 59:59 (in 1 second step).

• Determine the transmission interval

- Set the ‘Interval Timer [mm:ss]’ to between 0:00 and 59:59 (in 1 second step).

Auto-Timed GPS Send Settings

When the Automatic Position Transmission function is activated, the radio automatically transmits

position data according to the ‘Time Marker’ and ‘Interval Timer’ settings.

Auto

This function automatically transmits position data at the interval programmed in Interval Timer

[mm:ss].

Turn the automatic position data transmission function ON or OFF.

NOTE: About 1 minute after the radio is turned ON, the Time Marker sets the starting point of the

Interval Timer period by reading the UTC time of the GPS receiver. Therefore, the receiver must

receive proper data before the UTC time is read into the radio. Otherwise, the radio does not

automatically transmit position data, unless it transmits the data by other functions.

Time Marker [mm:ss]

Set the Time Marker to between 0:00 and 59:59 (in 1 second steps).

The Time Marker specifies the starting point of the Interval Timer period after the start of each hour,

0 minute 0 second (UTC).

NOTE: Set a different Time Marker for each radio, to avoid interference caused by the

simultaneous transmission of position data.

Interval Timer [mm:ss]

Set the Interval Timer to between 0:00 and 59:59 (in 1 second steps).

When the automatic position data transmission function is activated, the radio automatically

transmits position data at the programmed interval.

For example : When Time Marker is set to 5 minutes, and Interval Timer is set to 10 minutes:

The first position data is initially transmitted 1 minute after the radio is turned ON, regardless of

the setting. The second position data is then transmitted 15 minutes after the hour (Time Marker

period plus Interval Timer period). After that, the position data is transmitted at 10 minute

intervals.

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2-7-6 GPS Position Polling Settings

When the selected status message is received as an individual call, the radio sends back its own

position data to the calling station.

Status List Settings

RX Status

Assign “RX Status” number to accept the GPS

Request Status Message.

The portable radio receives only the Emergency status

message, Man Down status message, and the status

message selected in the GPS Request Status item of the Status Setting screen.

TX Status

Assign the same Status number to “TX Status” to

transmit the GPS Request Status Message.

Status Setting

Allow Poll

Select Enable to transmit the current status when a

Status Polling call is received.

Inhibit: Inhibits transmitting the current status,

even if a Status Polling call is received.

Enable: Enables transmitting the current status.

GPS Request Status

When the selected status message is received as an individual call, the radio sends back its own

position data to the calling station.

Select the “GPS Request Status” number which has been assigned in the Status List settings.

Select "Disable" to not use the function.

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3 Voice Communication

3-1 Digital Mode Operation

3-1-1 Selecting the Operation Channels

Radio (A) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (B)

(Digital)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (C)

(Digital)

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-01

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

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Radio (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (C) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Call Type

The default call type is automatically selected when the radio is turned ON, and the Call Type Reset

function is activated.

< IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf >

< IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf >

< IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf >

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Memory Channel Settings

The key items of the Memory Channel settings in the icf file that is supplied with this Quick Guide.

< IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf >

< IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf >

< IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf >

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-1-2 Individual Call

NOTE: If you want to make an Individual call from a portable radio, you should configure the Call Type

as “Individual”.

Call Type

Set the default call type to Individual.

Radio (C) makes an individual voice call to Radio (B)

NOTE: When you turn ON the radio power, the configured Call Type is automatically selected.

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (C):

• LED indicator lights red.

• Wait until the Ready to Transmit (R.T.T.)

beep sounds to avoid clipping the first

syllables of a transmission. When you hear

the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the

microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (A) received a voice call from Radio (C):

• LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (C).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station name (or code) is

displayed while receiving the signal.

(Depending on the presetting.)

• Audio is heard from Radio (C).

Unit ID Display on Receive (Only for the mobile

radios)

Select whether or not to display the calling

station's ID or the name (if programmed) while

receiving a call.

The LED lights red

Radio (C) - Digital

Sounds the R.T.T. beep Hold Down [PTT]

The LED lights green

Radio (A) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Calling Station’s Name

Busy Icon

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (C) ends the individual voice call to Radio (B)

Release [PTT] on Radio (C) to receive.

Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Radio (C)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• Radio (B) sounds the Over Ringer to indicate the end of a communication.

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

While the Calling Station’s Name is displayed, hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Release [PTT]

Radio (C) - Digital

The Over Ringer sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Calling Station’s Name

The R.T.T Beep sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Hold Down [PTT]

Transmit Icon

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Radio (C) - Digital

The LED lights green

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Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (B) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) ends the individual voice call to Radio (A)

Release [PTT] on the Microphone to receive.

CH Type

Select an operating mode for the channel

between Analog, Mixed-Ana, Mixed-Digi and

Digital.

Talk Back Timer (Sec)

Set the Talk Back timer to between 0 (OFF)

and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

• For channels whose CH Type is set to “Mixed-Ana”, “Mixed-Digi” or “Digital“”

After receiving a digital signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to select the same call

type as the received call (Individual or Talkgroup), when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk

Back timer period.

Radio (B) makes a call after the Talkback timer period has passed.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• Radio (B) sounds the Over Ringer at the end of a communication.

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

• After the talkback timer period has passed, the display on the LCD changes from the calling

station’s name to the channel name.

NOTE: The call type is set to the Talkgroup on Radio (B).

Radio (A) - Digital

LED lights green

The Over Ringer sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Channel Name

Calling Station’s Name

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Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the channel name to the talkgroup name momentarily, then

changes to the channel name.

• When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) ends the Talkgroup voice call to Group (1)

Release [PTT] on the Microphone to receive.

The “ “ Transmit Icon disappears.

Radio (B) makes an individual call to Radio (A)

Push the [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

The R.T.T Beep sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Hold Down [PTT]

Transmit Icon

The Ringer on Receive sounds

Radio (C) - Digital

The LED lights green

The Ringer on Receive sounds

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

Channel Name

Release [PTT]

Radio (B) - Digital

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Talkgroup Name

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

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Hold down the [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to return to the standby mode from the application

selection mode.

• The channel name appears.

Hold down the [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and

Talkgroup, then automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push the [P0] Digital Button to enter the Individual ID selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Individual ID List.

Individual ID List

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from

the calling Station’s name to the

channel name.

• When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound,

speak into the microphone at your

normal voice level.

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Hold Down [P0] for 1 second

Push [P0]

Channel Name

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

ID Name

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Hold Down

[PTT]

The R.T.T

Beep sounds

Channel Name

Transmit Icon

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-1-3 Talkgroup Call

NOTE: If you want to make a Talkgroup call from a portable radio, you should configure the Call Type

as “Talkgroup”.

Call Type

Set the default call type to Talkgroup.

NOTE: The Call type has been set as

Individual in the

PMR_F6120D_1004_Demo.icf file.

Radio (A) makes a talkgroup voice call to Group 1

NOTE: When you turn ON the radio power, the configured Call Type is automatically selected.

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (A):

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Wait until the Ready to Transmit (R.T.T.)

beep sounds to avoid clipping the first

syllables of a transmission. When you hear

the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the

microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (A).

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from

Radio (A)

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station and Talkgroup ID name (or code) are alternately displayed while receiving the

signal. (Depending on the presetting.)

• Audio is heard from Radio (A).

Radio (C) - Digital

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights red

The R.T.T. beep sounds Hold Down

[PTT]

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

The LED lights green

Radio (B) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Calling Group Name

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s Name

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Talkgroup Display on Receive (Only for the mobile

radios)

Select whether or not to display the Talkgroup ID

or the name (if programmed) while receiving a

call.

Radio (A) ends the talkgroup voice call

Release [PTT] on Radio (A) to receive.

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Group 1

When the [PTT] button on Radio (A) is released:

• Radio (B) sounds the Over Ringer at the end of a communication.

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the talkgroup name or the calling Station’s name to the

channel name.

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the channel name to the talkgroup name momentarily, then

changes to the channel name.

• When hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) and (C) receive a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) and Radio (C) receive a

talkgroup call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) ends the voice call to Group 1

Release [PTT] on the Microphone to receive.

Radio (B) - Digital

Transmit Icon

Transmit Icon

The Over Ringer sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Release [PTT]

Channel Name

Hold Down [PTT] The R.T.T Beep sounds

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

The LED lights green

Radio (A) & (C) - Digital

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-1-4 All Call

NOTE: If you want to make an All call from a portable radio, you should configure the following

settings.

• Call Type: “Talkgroup”.

• TX All Call: Enable

• RX All Call: Enable

• Talkgroup ID List: “65535” should be listed

• Memory Channel: Registers the All Call ID

Call Type

Set the default call type to Individual or

Talkgroup.

NOTE: The Call type has been set as

Individual in the

IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.

TX All Call

Enables transmitting All calls. Setting

the Talkgroup ID to "65535" enables the

user to make a call to all the stations

and groups.

RX All Call

Setting the Talkgroup ID to "65535" enables receiving All calls.

ID in the Talkgroup List

Enter a Talkgroup 65535 (decimal number).

"65535" is used for All calls.

All Call ID registers in the memory

channel

Select the All Call ID from the

Talkgroup ID List

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (A) makes an All call.

Select the operating channel which is set to All

Call in the Digital mode by using the Rotary

Selector. (Select Channel 16 on Radio (A) if using

the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (A):

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Wait for the Ready to Transmit (R.T.T.) beep

sounds to avoid clipping the first syllables of a

transmission. When you hear the R.T.T. beep

sound, speak into the microphone at your

normal voice level.

Radio (B) receives an All call from Radio (A)

When Radio (B) receives an All call from Radio

(A):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station name and “ALL CALL” are

alternately displayed while receiving the signal.

(Depending on the presetting.)

• Audio is heard from Radio (A).

Radio (A) ends the All Call

Release Radio (A)’s [PTT] to receive.

Radio (B) makes a talkback call.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (A) is released:

• Radio (B) sounds the Over Ringer at the end of

a communication.

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

• Display on the LCD changes from the

talkgroup name or the calling Station’s name

to the channel name.

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-16

Digital Mode

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights red

The R.T.T. beep

sounds

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Calling Group Name

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s Name

Radio (B) - Digital

The Over

Ringer sounds

Channel Name

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the channel name to “ALL CALL” momentarily, then

change to the channel name.

• When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) ends the voice call.

Release [PTT] button on the Microphone to receive.

Radio (B) makes an All call.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital

application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display

momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the Talkgroup ID

selection mode.

The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the

display.

Transmit Icon

Radio (B) - Digital

Hold Down [PTT] The R.T.T Beep sounds

Radio (A) - Digital

The Ringer on Receive sounds

The LED lights green

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

ID Name

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3-1 Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Talkgroup ID List.

Talkgroup ID List

The radio has up to 500 memories to store Talkgroup

IDs.

Enter a Talkgroup ID between 1 and 65519, or 65535.

“65535” is used for All calls.

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from “ALL CALL” to the Channel name.

• When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) and (C) receive a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) and Radio (C) receive a voice call

from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) ends the All call

Release [PTT] on the Microphone to receive.

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Hold Down [PTT] The R.T.T Beep sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

The Ringer on Receive sounds

The LED lights green

Radio (A) & (C) - Digital

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation

3-2-1 Selecting the Operating Channels

Radio (A) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Mixed Digital mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH

Down] keys. (Select Channel 2 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Analog mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 4 on Radio (C) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B)

(Mixed Digital)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (C)

(Analog)

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-02

Mixed Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (C): CH-04

Analog Mode

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-2-2 Making a Call from a Digital Radio

Radio (A) makes a voice call

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (A):

• LED indicator lights red.

• Wait until the Ready to Transmit (R.T.T.) beep sounds to avoid clipping the first syllables of a

transmission. When you hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (A):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station and Talkgroup ID name (or code) are alternately displayed while receiving the

signal. (Depending on the presetting.)

• Audio is heard from Radio (A).

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio noise is heard from Radio (A).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

The LED lights green

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights red

Radio (A) - Digital

The R.T.T. beep sounds Hold Down [PTT]

Calling Group Name

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s Name

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The Ringer on Receive sounds

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-2-3 Making a Call from a Radio in the Mixed Digital Mode

Radio (B) makes a voice call

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• When hear the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

• Sound the Ringer on Receive

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio noise is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (B) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) - Analog

Radio (A) - Digital

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The LED lights green

The LED lights green

The Ringer on Receive sounds

The R.T.T. beep sounds Hold Down [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-2-4 Making a Call from an Analog Radio

Radio (C) makes a voice call

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (C).

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal voice

level.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The analog talk back text “ANALOG” is displayed.

• Audio is heard from Radio (C).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (C).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) ends the voice call

Release [PTT] on the Radio (C) to receive.

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights red

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Busy Icon

Analog Talkback Text

The LED lights green

Radio (A) - Digital

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Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Radio (C)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• The “ “ Busy Icon on Radio (B) disappears.

While “ANALOG” is displayed, hold down [PTT] on

the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The Talk Back Beep sounds.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal voice

level.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Busy Icon

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The Talk Back

Beep sounds

Transmit Icon

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

Release [PTT]

The LED lights green

Radio (A) - Digital

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Radio (B) makes a call after the talkback timer period passed.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

After the talkback timer period passed the display on the LCD changes from “ANALOG” to the channel

name.

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The R.T.T. Beep sounds.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio noise is heard from Radio (A).

NOTE: Radio (B) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Channel Name

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The R.T.T.

beep sounds

Hold Down [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

The LED lights green

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

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Talk Back Timer (Sec)

Set the Talk Back timer to between 0

(OFF) and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second

steps).

• For channels whose CH Type is set to

"Mixed-Digi"

After receiving an analog signal, the

Talk Back function allows the radio to

transmit an analog signal, when

[PTT] is pushed before or during the

Talk Back timer period.

• For channels whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Digi" or "Digital"

After receiving a digital signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to select the same call

type as the received call (Individual or Talkgroup), when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk

Back timer period.

Talk Back Beep (Activated only when: Talk Back Timer = except "0 (OFF)")

A beep sounds when [PTT] is pushed while the Talk Back function is activated

Talk Back ID Display

When an analog signal is received on a channel whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Digi“, this

function displays the Analog Talk Back text during the Talk Back Timer period.

Analog Talk Back Text

Enter text of up to eight characters.

If Talk Back ID Display is set to "ON," the text will be displayed during the Analog Talk Back

Timer period, when an analog signal is received on a channel whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-

Digi."

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3-2-5 Selecting the Operating Channels for the 5-Tone Signaling Operation

Radio (A) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the

Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the

IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to

Mixed Digital mode with 5-Tone signaling by

pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down] keys. (Select

Channel 5 on Radio (B) if using the

IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to Analog

mode with 5-Tone signaling by using the Rotary

Selector. (Select Channel 7 on Radio (C) if using the

IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B)

(Mixed Digital)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (C)

(Analog)

Announces the

channel number

Select the Channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-05

Mixed Digital – 5-Tone Mode

Select the Channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Announcess the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-07

Analog -5-Tonel Mode

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

3-2-6 Making a Call from an Analog Radio in the 5-Tone Mode

NOTE: This Quick Guide is focused on the IDAS mode, thus there is no detailed explanation on the 5-

Tone Signaling operation. Please see the instruction manual for 5-Tone details.

NOTE: When you push [Call] on a radio in the Analog mode, the Radio calls are based on the memory

channel preprogrammed settings.

NOTE: A target ID can be selected from the TX Code Enter or the TX Code CH Selector, depending on

the preprogrammed settings. (For only the Mobile Radios)

Call

Push to transmit a 2/5-tone ID code that is programmed in the operating channel.

Settings for Radio (C), IC-F4101D.

Settings for Radio (B), IC-F6121D

Radio (C) makes a voice call

Push [Call] (Upper) on Radio (C).

• The LED indicator lights red.

• The beep sounds.

Wait until off the LED indicator.

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (C).

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

The LED lights red

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

The beep sounds Push (Upper) [Call]

Off the LED indicator

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

The LED lights red

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

Hold Down

[PTT]

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C) in the 5-Tone mode.

When Radio (B) receives a 5-Tone Signaling Code from Radio (C)

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

When 5-Tone code is accepted by Radio (B).

• The “ “ Busy Icon disappears.

• Sound the Ringer on Receive

• The “ “ Audible Icon and the “ “ Bell

Icon appear.

• The Calling Station’s 5-Tone ID Code blink.

(Depending on the presetting.)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• Audio is heard from Radio (C).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (C).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) ends the voice call

Release [PTT] on Radio (A) to receive.

Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Radio (C)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Channel Name

Busy Icon

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Bell Icon

Audible Icon

5-Tone ID Code

Busy Icon

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital Bell Icon

Audible Icon

5-Tone ID Code

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Release [PTT]

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3-2 Mixed Digital Mode Operation (Continued)

While the “ ” Audible Icon is displayed,

hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The “ “ Bell Icon disappears.

• Sound the Talk Back Beep.

• The analog talk back text “ANALOG” is

displayed.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radi+o (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this state.

Radio (B) makes a call after the talkback timer period passed.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

When the talkback timer period passed:

• The “ ” Audible Icon is disappears.

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the 5-

Tone ID Code to the channel name.

• The R.T.T. Beep sounds.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The Talk Back

beep sounds Hold Down

[PTT]

Transmit Icon

Analog Talkback Text

The LED lights green

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

The LED lights green

Radio (A) - Digital

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

Release [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Digital

The R.T.T. beep sounds

Hold Down

[PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

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Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (B) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this state.

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

The LED lights green

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation

3-3-1 Selecting the Operating Channels

Radio (A) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to Mixed Analog mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 3 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Analog mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 4 on Radio (C) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B)

(Mixed Analog)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (C)

(Analog)

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-03

Mixed Analog Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (C): CH-04

Analog Mode

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

Talk Back Timer (Sec)

Set the Talk Back timer to between 0 (OFF) and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

• For channels whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Ana"

After receiving a digital signal, the Talk Back function allows the radio to transmit a digital signal,

when [PTT] is pushed before or during the Talk Back timer period.

Talk Back Beep (Activated only when: Talk Back Timer = except "0 (OFF)")

A beep sounds when [PTT] is pushed while the Talk Back function is activated

Talk Back ID Display

• hen a digital signal is received, this function displays the caller station's ID before or during the Talk

Back timer period. Even on a channel whose CH Type is set to "Mixed-Ana," when [PTT] is pushed

while the ID is being displayed, the Talk Back function allows the radio to transmit a digital signal.

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

3-3-2 Making a Call from a Digital Radio

Radio (A) makes a voice call

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (A)

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Wait until the Ready to Transmit (R.T.T.)

beep sounds to avoid clipping the first

syllables of a transmission. When you hear

the R.T.T. beep sound, speak into the

microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (B) received a voice call from Radio (A):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station and Talkgroup ID name

(or code) are alternately displayed while

receiving the signal. (Depending on the

presetting.)

• Audio is heard from Radio (A).

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (A):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio noise is heard from Radio (A).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (A) ends the voice call

Release [PTT] on Radio (A) to receive.

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights red

The R.T.T. beep sounds Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Calling Group Name

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s Name

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Radio (A)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (A) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

• The calling station and Talkgroup ID name (or code) are alternately displayed while Talkback Time

period. (Depending on the presetting.)

While the Calling Group Name or Calling Station’s Name is displayed, hold down [PTT] on the

Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes to the talkgroup name.

• The Talk Back Beep sounds.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Calling Group Name

Calling Station’s Name

Release [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

The R.T.T. beep sounds Hold Down [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Calling Group Name

Radio (A) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio noise is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (B) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) makes a call after the talkback timer period passed.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (A) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

After the talkback timer period has passed:

• The display on the LCD changes from the Calling Group Name to the Channel Name.

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The R.T.T. Beep sound .

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (A).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Release [PTT]

Calling Group Name Channel Name

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

3-3-3 Making a Call from a Radio in the Mixed Analog Mode

Radio (B) makes a talkgroup call to Group 1

Hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Hold Down

[PTT]

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

3-3-4 Making a Call from an Analog Radio

Radio (C) makes a voice call

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The analog talk back text “ANALOG” is displayed.

• Audio is heard from Radio (C).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (C).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights red

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Analog Talkback Text

Busy Icon

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

3-3-5 Selecting the Operating Channels for the 5-Tone Signaling Operation

Radio (A) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Mixed Analog mode with 5-Tone signaling by pushing

the [CH Up] or [CH Down] keys. (Select Channel 6 on Radio (B) if using the

IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Analog mode with 5-Tone signaling by using the

Rotary Selector. (Select Channel 7 on Radio (C) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B)

(Mixed Analog)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (C)

(Analog)

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-06

Mixed Analog – 5-Tone Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (C): CH-07

Analog – 5-Tone Mode

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

3-3-6 Making a Call from an Analog Radio in the 5-Tone Mode

Radio (C) makes a voice call

Push [Upper] (Call) on Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Sound the beep.

Wait until off the LED indicator.

Hold down [PTT] on Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights red.

• Speak into the microphone at your

normal voice level.

Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C) in the 5-Tone mode.

When Radio (B) receives a 5-Tone Signaling Code from Radio (C)

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

When 5-Tone code is accepted by Radio (B).

• The “ “ Busy Icon disappears.

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The “ “ Audible Icon and the “ “ Bell Icon appear.

• The Calling Station’s 5-Tone ID Code blink. (Depending on the presetting.)

The LED lights red

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

The beep sounds Push (Upper) [Call]

Off the LED indicator

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

The LED lights red

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

Hold Down [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Channel Name

Busy Icon

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Bell Icon Audible Icon

5-Tone ID

Code

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

When Radio (B) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• Audio is heard from Radio (C).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (C):

• The LED indicator lights green

• No audio is heard from Radio (C).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (C) cannot communicate in this configuration.

Radio (B) makes a talkback call to Radio (C)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

While the “ ” Audible Icon is displayed,

hold down [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The “ “ Bell Icon disappears.

• The Talk Back Beep sounds.

• The analog talk back text “ANALOG” is

displayed.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal

voice level.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this state.

Busy Icon

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog Bell Icon

Audible Icon

5-Tone ID Code

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Release [PTT]

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

The Talk Back

beep sounds

Hold Down

[PTT]

Transmit Icon

Analog Talkback

Text

The LED lights green

Radio (C) – Analog 5-Tone

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

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3-3 Mixed Analog Mode Operation (Continued)

Radio (B) makes a call after the talkback timer period passed.

When the [PTT] button on Radio (C) is released:

• The “ “ busy icon on Radio (B) disappears.

When the talkback timer period has passed:

• The “ ” Audible Icon is disappears.

Push [P1] Call Button to transmit 5-Tone ID Code.

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The display on the LCD changes from the 5-Tone ID Code to the channel name.

• The R.T.T. Beep sounds.

When the “ “ Transmit Icon disappears, hold down [PTT] on the Microphone.

• The “ “ Audible Icon and the “ “ Transmit Icon appear.

• Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.

Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (A) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The LED indicator lights green.

• No audio is heard from Radio (B).

NOTE: Radio (A) and Radio (B) cannot communicate in this state.

Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B)

When Radio (C) receives a voice call from Radio (B):

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The LED indicator lights green.

• Audio is heard from Radio (B).

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

Release [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog

The R.T.T

Beep sounds

Push [P1]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Radio (B) – Mixed Analog Audible Icon

Radio (A) - Digital

The LED lights green

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Radio (C) - Analog

The LED lights green

Hold Down

[PTT]

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4 Data Communication

4-1 Status Message

4-1-1 Selecting the Operation Channels

Radio (B) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (D) : IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (D) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1004_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (B)

(Digital)

Radio (D)

(Digital)

Radio (B): CH-01

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Radio (D): CH-01

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

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4-1-2 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – Power ON/OFF

When the Radio is turned ON or OFF, Status Messages can be automatically transmitted;

• Select a status message to be transmitted in the ‘Power ON Status’ or ‘Power OFF Status’.

TX Status List Settings (Only for the mobile radios)

• Set a TX Status number for the Power ON/OFF Status.

• Enter a status message of up to eight characters.

Status Settings (Only for the mobile radios)

• Select a status message to send when the radio is

turned ON and/or OFF.

Disable: Does not send a status message.

1 to 100: Sends the selected status message.

NOTE: Those settings are turned OFF in the provided icf files.

• Select a target station ID in the ‘Power Status ID’ item.

Power Status ID Settings (Only for

the mobile radios)

• Double click the cell to

display the Individual ID List,

and then select an Individual

ID to send status messages

to using the Power ON/OFF

Status function.

For the receiver side radio.

RX Status List Settings (For only the mobile radios)

• Set the same Power ON/OFF Status number in

the TX Status List to the RX Status List.

RX Settings (For only the mobile radios)

• Select whether or not to receive a Status call that includes a matching status number.

Inhibit: Inhibits receiving the Status call.

Enable: Enables receiving the Status call.

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4-1 Status Message (Continued)

4-1-3 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – End of Voice Call

At the end of a Voice call, Status Messages can be automatically transmitted.

Send with Voice Call Settings (For only the mobile radios)

• Select whether or not to send a status message at

the end of a Voice call.

Disable: Turns OFF the function.

Enable: Sends a status message selected in Send Status Number.

Send Status Number Settings (For only the mobile radios)

• Double click the cell to display the Status list, and then select a status message to send at the

end of a Voice call.

Last Status: Sends the status message which was sent last.

1 to 100: Sends the selected status message.

4-1-4 Automatically Transmitting a Status Message – When received a Status Poling Call

When a Status Polling call is received, transmit the current status.

Status Settings – Allow Poll (For only the mobile radios)

Set the “Allow Poll” item in the Status Setting “Enable”.

Inhibit: Inhibits transmitting the current status,

even if a Status Polling call is received.

Enable: Enables transmitting the current status.

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4-1 Status Message (Continued)

4-1-5 Transmitting a Status Message on a Talkgroup Call

– Select ID from the Talkgroup ID List

– Select Message from the Status List

Radio (B) send a status message to Group 1

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the Talkgroup ID selection mode.

The preprogrammed talkgroup ID is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired talkgroup ID.

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the digital application selection mode.

“VOICE” is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “STATUS”

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the status message selection mode.

• The preprogrammed status message is displayed.

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Push [P0]

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

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4-1 Status Message (Continued)

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired status message.

Push [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• The “STAT TX” appears on the display

momentarily, and then “STAT OK” appears.

When released the [PTT] button on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon disappears.

• The display change to the channel name.

Radio (D) receives a status call from Radio (B)

When a status call is received:

• Sound the Ringer on Receive

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station name and the status are

alternately displayed. (Depending on the

presetting.)

When the [PTT] button on Radio (B) is released:

• Radio (D) sounds the Over Ringer as the

end of a communication.

• The “ “ Busy Icon disappears.

• Display on the LCD remains same.

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

Radio (D) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Calling Station’s Name

Busy Icon

Status Message

Radio (D) - Digital

The Over

Ringer sounds

Calling Station’s Name

Status Message

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4-1 Status Message (Continued)

4-1-6 Transmitting a Status Message on an Individual Call

– Select ID from the Individual ID List

– Select Message from the Status List

Radio (B) send a status message to Radio (D)

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to return to the standby mode from the application

selection mode.

• The channel name appears.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup,

and then automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the Individual ID selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Individual ID List.

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Channel Name

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

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4-1 Status Message (Continued)

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the digital application selection mode.

• “VOICE” is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “STATUS”

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the status message selection mode.

• The preprogrammed status message is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired status message.

Push [PTT] on the Microphone:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• STAT TX” is displayed.

“STAT OK” is displayed when receives an acknowledgement from

Radio (D).

“STAT FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received from

Radio (D).

⑪ When [PTT] on the Microphone is released:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon disappears.

• The display changes to the channel name.

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [PTT]

Transmit Icon

Channel Name

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4-2 Short Data Message (SDM)

4-2-1 Transmitting a Short Data Message

– Select ID from the Talkgroup ID List

– Select Message from the SDM List

A preprogrammed SDM can be send to an individual station or to group stations.

The radio has 10 memories to store messages. The each message can contain up to eight characters.

Radio (B) send a SDM to Group 1

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the digital application selection mode.

• “VOICE” is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “MSG”

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the SDM selection mode.

• The preprogrammed SDM is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired SDM.

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

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Push [PTT] on the Microphone to transmit the SDM to the selected talkgroup.

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• “MSG TX” is displayed.

“MSG OK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“MSG FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

When [PTT] on the Microphone is released:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon disappears.

• The display changes to the channel name.

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [PTT] Transmit Icon

Channel Name

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4-2-2 Receiving a Short Data Message

SDM Setting

RX

Select whether or not to receive messages.

Inhibit: Inhibits receiving messages.

Enable: Enables receiving messages.

When a Message is receives:

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station ID name (or code) and

the message are alternately display.

(Depending on the presetting.)

Auto scroll

• When the message includes more than 8

characters, and the automatic scroll function is

activated, the message automatically scrolls.

Scroll Timer (Sec) setting (For only the mobile radios)

Set the Scroll timer to between 0 (OFF) and 25.5 seconds (in

0.1 second steps).

If an SDM (Short Data Message) is longer than the radio can

display, the message is scrolled at the programmed interval.

Manual scroll

• Push [Status Up] or [Status Down] to manually scroll the message.

Status Up/Down setting (Only for the mobile

radios)

During the standby mode, push to display the

transmit status and select a status number.

- When a received SDM (Short Data

Message) 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.

Radio (D) - Digital

The Ringer on

Receive sounds

Calling Station’s Name

Busy Icon

Message

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4-3 Call Alert

4-3-1 Transmitting a Call Alert

Call Alert allows you to alert a user you want to talk to, who may be away from their radio.

Call Alert Settings

RX

Select whether or not to receive Call Alert calls.

Inhibit Inhibits receiving Call Alert calls.

Enable Enables receiving Call Alert calls.

TX (For only the mobile radios)

Select whether or not to transmit Call Alert calls, which allow the user to notify a user you want to

talk to, who may be away from their radio.

Inhibit Inhibits transmitting Call Alert calls.

Enable Enables transmitting Call Alert calls.

Radio (B) transmit a Call Alert to Radio (D)

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to return to the standby mode.

• The channel name appears.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup,

and then automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type appears on the display momentarily, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Channel Name

Hold down [P0] for 1 second

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

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Push the [P0] Digital Button to enter the Individual ID selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Individual ID List.

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the digital application selection mode.

• VOICE” is displayed.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “CALLALRT”

Push [PTT]:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon appears.

• CA CALL” is displayed.

“CA OK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received from

Radio (D).

“CA FAIL” is displayed if no acknowledgement is received from Radio

(D).

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

ID Name

Push [P0]

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [PTT] Transmit Icon

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When [PTT] is released:

• The “ “ Transmit Icon disappears.

• The display change to the channel name.

Request Acknowledgment Settings (For only the mobile radios)

Select whether or not to request a Call Alert

acknowledgement from the target station.

Inhibit: Inhibits requesting an acknowledgement.

Enable: Enables requesting an acknowledgement.

Radio (D) receives a Call Alert call from Radio (B)

When a Call Alert signal is received:

• The Ringer on Receive sounds.

• The “ “ Bell Icon blinks.

• The “ “ Busy Icon appears.

• The calling station name and “CALLALRT” are alternately displayed. (Depending on the

presetting.)

NOTE: When an alert call is received, an alert sounds.

- Set the Dec EXO Enable to activate the feature.

- To sound an alert, connect a buzzer, horn or other equipment to the OPC-1939/2078.

- Assign "Horn" to any pin in the External I/O Port Setting sheet.

- Set the Dec EXO/Horn timer in the External I/O option sheet:

Dec EXO Settings (Only for the mobile radios)

Select Enable to activate the Horn pin on the OPC-

1939/2078 ACC CABLE for the Dec EXO/Horn timer

period when a Call Alert call is received.

Channel Name

The Ringer on Receive sounds

Radio (D) - Digital

Calling Station’s Name

Busy Icon

“CALLALRT”

Bell Icon

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Horn (Only for the mobile

radios)

RX EXO (Only for the mobile radios)

• When RX EXO is set to "ON":

When a call is received, the Horn pin is

activated for the RX EXO Delay Timer

period.

• When RX EXO is set to "OFF":

When a signal with the Dec EXO function

is received, is activated for the Dec

EXO/Horn timer period.

When released the [PTT] button on Radio (B):

• Radio (D) sounds the Over Ringer to indicate the end of the communication.

• The “ “ Bell Icon blinks.

• The “ “ busy icon disappears.

• The calling station name and the last status message are alternately displayed.

Calling Station’s Name

Bell Icon

Radio (D) - Digital

Last Status Message

The Over Ringer sounds

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4-4 Emergency Call

4-4-1 Selecting the Operating Channels

Radio (A) and (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file and select channel 1 on Radio

(C) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1003_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B) and Radio (D) : IC-F5121D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file and Select

Channel 1 on Radio (D) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1004_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (C)

(Digital)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (D)

(Digital)

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A) and (C): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B) and (D): CH-06

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Radio (B)

(Digital)

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4-4-2 Emergency Call Settings

Emergency Call Key Settings

Emergency Call key settings for portable

radios

• Program Emergency function to an

[Down / Lower] programmable function

key or an External Emergency key.

Emergency Call key settings for mobile Radio

• Program Emergency function to a front

panel key.

Auto Repeat Emergency Call Settings

Set the number of repeat cycles for emergency calls.

Repeat Cycle

Set the number of cycles for emergency

calls to between 0 (Infinite) and 255.

Once the emergency function is activated,

the radio transmits emergency calls

repeatedly up to the number of set times, unless the radio is turned OFF, or receive an

acknowledgement to cancel the repeated transmission.

or

or [Lower]

Emergency Key

[Emergency]

[P3] Emergency Key

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Choose to use Repeat (Sec) or Idle (Sec)

Set the Repeat interval and/or the idle timer.

Idle (Sec)

Set the Idle timer to between 0

(OFF) and 255 seconds (in 1

second steps).

When Repeat Cycle is set to 2 or more, the radio stands by in the “Inaudible" mode during the timer

period, before repeating the emergency call.

NOTE: When the radio is in the Idle mode, the squelch opens only when a call is received that

meets the criteria of the squelch setting.

Repeat (Sec)

Set the Repeat interval between

0 and 255 seconds (in 1 second

steps)

When Repeat Cycle is set to 2 or more, the radio repeatedly transmits an emergency call at the set

interval.

- Countdown beeps sound during the timer period.

Repeat Cancel

Once the Emergency function is

activated, the radio transmits

Emergency calls repeatedly,

according to the Repeat Cycle

setting.

When an acknowledgement of an MDC or digital Emergency call is received, select whether or not

to cancel the repeated transmission.

OFF: The radio transmits the emergency call according to the Repeat Cycle setting, even after

an acknowledgement is received.

ON: The radio cancels the repeated transmission when an acknowledgement is received..

NOTE: For 5-tone operation, the repeated transmission can be cancelled, depending on the

Emergency Cancel setting in the 5-Tone RX Code CH sheet.

Idle (Sec): “Inaudible” mode

Emergency Call

Repeat (Sec): Countdown beeps

Next Emergency Call

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Cancellation settings of the Repeat Emergency Call Cycle

When a radio* receives an emergency call as an Individual call, then it may or may not

automatically transmit an acknowledgment to the calling station, depending on the presetting.

When the radio that originally transmitted the emergency call receives the acknowledgement, it

cancels the emergency call transmission repeat cycle.

Required settings are described below:

1 Set the designation for the Emergency channel.

2 Select an Individual call for the call type to transmit emergency calls.

3 Select Enable to request an emergency acknowledgement from the target station.

4 Set the repeat cancel to ON.

NOTE: *The target radio should be one of the IC-F5120D/F6120D series, IC-F3160D/F4160D

series or IC-F5060D/F6060D series radio. The IC-F3100D/F4100D series radio will not transmit

an acknowledgement when receiving an emergency call, even it has a matched Individual ID.

Cancel process of Repeat Emergency Call Cycle

NOTE: If the Digital Request Ack function is activated, the radio transmits an emergency call with a

request to send back an acknowledgment. Radios programmed to return ACK for Emergency Status

now ignores the busy lockout. Even on a channel with the busy lockout setting and there is another

transmission / RF noise in the channel, the radio transmit ACK.

Atr

Set the designation for the Emergency channel.

E (Emergency): The "E" tagged channel becomes the emergency channel,

which is used for emergency calls.

NOTE: Only 1 emergency channel can be set.

NOTE: An emergency call can be made even when no emergency channel is specified. However, an

emergency channel should be programmed, making an emergency call easier

Transmit an Emergency Call

• Call Type: Individual

• Request Ack: Enable

• Operating Channel: Emergency Channel

Target Radio

Received the Acknowledgement

• Repeat Cancel: ON

Cancel the Emergency Call Repeat Cycle

Calling Radio

Received the Emergency Call

with matching Individual ID

Transmit an Acknowledgement

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Signaling (Digital) Settings

• Fixed Call Type

Select the call type to transmit Emergency

calls as Individual so the target station can

transmit an emergency acknowledgement.

• Request Ack

Select Enable to request an emergency acknowledgement from the target station.

Emergency Repeat Settings

• Repeat Cancel

Once the Emergency function is activated, the

radio transmits Emergency calls repeatedly,

according to the Repeat Cycle setting.

When an acknowledgement of an MDC or digital Emergency call is received, select ON to cancel

the repeated transmission.

Auto Microphone Audio Transmit Settings

Set the timer period to transmit the microphone audio and set the timer period for the warning

beeps to sound.

TX Locator Tone (Sec)

Set the TX Locator Tone timer to between 0 (OFF) and

255 seconds (in 1 second steps)

Before automatically transmitting the radio's

microphone audio, warning beeps sound during the

timer period.

To turn the beeps OFF, set it to "0 (OFF)".

Auto TX (Sec)

Set the Auto TX timer to between 0 (OFF) and 255 seconds (in 1 second steps).

After transmitting an emergency call, the radio transmits its microphone audio during the timer

period.

To turn the function OFF, set it to "0 (OFF)“.

NOTE for the mobile radios:

To use the function, the HM-148G or HM-152 hand microphone is required. With the SM-26

desktop microphone or the HM-152T hand microphone, no audio can be transmitted.

TX Locator Tone (Sec): Warning Beeps

Emergency Call

Auto TX (Sec): Microphone Audio

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Standby in the “Audible” mode settings

Set the timer period for standby in the “Audible” mode, and set the timer period for the warning

beeps sound.

RX Locator Tone (Sec)

Set the RX Locator Tone timer to between 0 (OFF) and

255 seconds (in 1 second steps).

After transmitting an emergency call, and automatic

transmission, the radio returns to receive. Before

returning to receive, warning beeps sound during the

timer period.

To turn the beeps OFF, set them to "0 (OFF)“.

Auto RX (Sec)

Set the Auto RX timer to between 0 (OFF) and 255 seconds (in 1 second steps).

After transmitting an emergency call and automatic transmission, the radio stands by in the

"Audible" mode during the timer period.

To turn the function OFF, set it to "0 (OFF)“.

NOTE: When the radio is in the Auto RX mode, the squelch opens when an audio signal is received.

(The respective RAN and ID codes do not need to match to open the squelch.)

Silent emergency Call mode settings

Silent

Select whether or not the radio silently transmits

emergency calls.

Silent: The radio transmits emergency calls without sounding beeps or changing the

display.

Audible: When the radio transmits an emergency call, the beeps sound and the emergency

text is displayed (if programmed).

RX Locator Tone (Sec): Warning Beeps

Emergency Call

Auto RX (Sec): Audible mode

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4-4-3 Voice Call Interrupts the Emergency Call

A Voice call has priority over an emergency call. During the emergency call process, push [PTT] to

make a voice call. The action of the radio depends on the mode of the emergency call, as described

below.

Mode Action when holding down [PTT] Action after releasing [PTT]

Start Timer

Count-down Stops the countdown, and then

starts transmission. Resets the countdown timer, and then

resumes the countdown.

TX Locator Cancels the Locator Tone Output,

and then starts transmission. Shifts to the Auto RX mode.

Auto TX Continues transmitting the

microphone audio.

When you release [PTT] before the Auto

TX timer times out, transmission

continues until it times out, then the

radio shifts to the Auto RX mode.

RX Locator Cancels the Locator Tone Output,

and then starts transmission. Shifts to the Auto RX mode.

Auto RX Starts transmission. Shifts to the Auto RX mode.

Idle Starts transmission. Shifts to the Auto RX mode.

Repeat Interval

Count-down Stops the countdown, and then

starts transmission. Resets the countdown timer, and then

resumes the countdown.

NOTE: The Repeat Cycle counting.

• During the time between stages through , the repeat cycle count is not reduced when the

emergency call is interrupted by Radio 1's [PTT]

• When the emergency call completes stage through without interruption by pushing [PTT],

then the repeat cycle count is reduced.

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4-4-4 Emergency call from a Portable Radio

Radio (A) makes an Emergency Call to Radio (B)

Hold down [Lower] Emergency key on Radio (A)

for the preprogrammed time period, to enter

the emergency mode.

• Countdown beeps sound.

Emergency SW ON (Sec)

Set the Emergency SW ON timer to between 0.0 and

25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps)

Hold down [Emergency] for the timer period to turn ON

the emergency function. The radio enters the emergency mode, and then the countdown starts.

• To exit the emergency mode, hold down [Lower]

Emergency Key for the preprogrammed period before

the end of the countdown time period.

Emergency SW OFF (Sec)

Set the Emergency SW OFF timer to between 0.0 and

25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps)

To cancel the emergency function, hold down

[Emergency] for the timer period before transmitting an emergency call (while the countdown

beeps are sounding).

When the Start Timer period ends, Radio (A)

automatically starts an Emergency call cycle, once

or repeatedly, depending on the preprogrammed

repeat cycle setting.

• The LED indicator lights red.

Start (Sec)

Set the Start timer to between 0 and 255 seconds (in 1

second steps)

When the radio enters the emergency mode, the Start

timer starts.

After the Start timer period ends, the radio transmits an emergency call.

- Countdown beeps sound during the timer period.

To exit the emergency mode manually.

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to

turn OFF the power, and Rotate

[VOL] clockwise to turn ON the

power

Radio (A) - Digital

The Countdown

beep sounds Hold Down [Lower]

Emergency Key

Radio (A) - Digital

Hold Down [Lower]

Emergency Key

Radio (A) - Digital

Radio (A) - Digital

Radio (A) - Digital

Turn ON the power Turn OFF the power

The LED lights red

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Radio (B) receives an Emergency call from Radio (A)

When an Emergency call is received:

• Rings sounds.

• The “ “ Busy Icon blinks.

• The status message of Emergency Call “STAT EMR” and the calling station ID* are alternately

displayed.

* Depending on the preprogrammed settings of Individual ID List, the calling station’s ID (or name)

can be displayed.

When the Individual ID List set as shown to the right.

• Example: A call is received from the ID 1001 radio whose ID and

ID name are listed in the Individual ID List. The Calling Station’s

name is displayed

• Example: A Call is received from the ID 1010 radio whose ID is not

listed in the Individual ID List.

Display Text (For only the mobile radios)

Enter a status message of up to eight

characters to be displayed when an

Emergency call is received.

The Ringer on Receive sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Emergency Status

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s ID

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To clear the beep, ID and message display.

Turn OFF the power, and turn it ON again, or change the channel.

• Turn Power OFF and ON.

• Change the channel.

Radio (C) receives an Emergency call from Radio (A)

When an Emergency call is received:

• Rings sounds.

RX Status

RX

Select whether or not to receive an

Emergency call that includes a matching

status number.

The portable radio receives only the

Emergency status message, Man Down status message, and the status message selected in the

GPS Request Status item of the Status Setting screen.

Inhibit: Inhibits receiving the Status call.

Enable: Enables receiving the Status call.

Ringer

Select the ringer type that sounds when an Emergency call is received.

OFF: Turns OFF the ringer.

Pi: One high ring sounds once.

PiPi: Two high rings sound once.

PiRo: One high and one low ring sounds three times.

Pi/R: One high ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiPi/R: Two high rings repeatedly sound during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiRo/R: One high and one low ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer

period.

NOTE: Set the ringer repeat timer in the Digital Option sheet:

→Digital > Option > Config > Ringer Repeat (Sec)

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

to turn OFF the power

Radio (B) - Digital

Push [ ] to turn ON

the power

Radio (B) - Digital

Radio (B) - Digital

Change the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Radio (C) - Digital

Emergency Call ringer sounds

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4-4-5 Emergency call from a Mobile Radio

Radio (D) makes an Emergency Call to Radio (B)

Hold down the [P3] Emergency key on Radio (D) for the preprogrammed time period, to enter the

emergency mode.

• The countdown beeps sound.

When the Start Timer period ends, Radio (D) automatically starts an Emergency call cycle, once or

repeatedly, depending on the preprogrammed repeat cycle setting.

• The TRANSMIT ICON flashes.

• “STAT TX” is displayed while transmitting.

“STAT OK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“STA FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (D) will return to the standby mode or Emergency Call mode,

depending on the preprogrammed setting,

After the Emergency call cycles have ended, Radio (D) automatically returns to the standby mode.

To exit the emergency mode manually.

Turn OFF the power, and turn it ON again.

• Turn Power OFF and ON.

Radio (D) - Digital

Push [P3]

The Countdown beeps sounds

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

to turn OFF the power

Radio (D) - Digital

Push [ ] to turn ON

the power

Radio (D) - Digital

Transmit Icon

Station ID Name

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4-4-6 Power OFF Emergency Function (For only IC-F5120D series mobile radios)

Power OFF Emergency

While holding down the Power OFF Emergency key, turn OFF the radio to activate the Power OFF

Emergency function.

This key can be assigned to the one of the front panel keys or external key terminals.

The Power OFF Emergency function makes the radio transmit emergency calls, even though it appears

to be powered OFF.

When the function is activated, any key operation, hook action and Lone Worker function becomes

invalid, as well as the LED and speaker act as if they are powered OFF.

On the other hand, the radio can transmit emergency calls according to the emergency settings, and

the Ambience Listening function is also operable, if it is programmed.

Turn ON the Power OFF Emergency function from the front panel

Hold down the Power Key and P3 Key together for 1 second to set the Power OFF Emergency

function ON.

Power OFF Emergency Setting

Program the Power OFF Emergency function to a front panel key.

Turn ON the Power OFF Emergency function from the External Power OFF Key

• Connect a Foot Switch to the External Power OFF terminal.

• Hold down the Power Key while pressing the foot switch for 1 second to set the Power OFF

Emergency function ON.

Hold down [ ] and [P3] together for 1 second

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Power OFF Emergency Setting for an external key.

Set the Ext. Key to a function.

Assign the Power OFF Emergency function to an external key.

Cancel the Power OFF Emergency function and restore the radio.

Turn ON the radio's power.

Push [ ] to turn ON the power

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4-4-7 Lone Worker Emergency Call

Lone Worker Emergency Call Function

When the Lone Worker function is turned ON, and no operation is performed for the specified time

period, the transceiver enters the emergency mode, and then the countdown for the emergency call

transmission starts. After the specified time period has passed, an emergency call is automatically

transmitted once, or repeatedly. If someone operates the transceiver before the call is transmitted,

the transceiver exits the emergency mode, and the emergency call is cancelled.

Lone Worker Timer

Lone Worker ON (Min)

Set the Lone Worker ON timer to between 0 (OFF) and

255 minutes (in 1 minute steps).

To turn the function OFF, set to "0 (OFF)."

Reminder (Sec) (Activated only when: Lone Worker ON = except "0 (OFF)")

Set the Reminder timer to between 0 and 255 seconds (in 1 second steps).

When the radio is put into the emergency mode by the Lone Worker function, the Reminder timer

starts.

After the Reminder timer period ends, the radio transmits an emergency call once, or repeatedly.

- Countdown beeps sound during the timer period.

PTT Delay (Sec) (Activated only when; Lone Worker ON = except "0 (OFF)")

Set the PTT Delay timer to between 0 and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

When [PTT] is pushed during the countdown, the radio delays transmitting for the timer period.

Turn ON and OFF the Lone Worker Emergency function from the front panel

For the mobile radio

Hold down [Lone Worker] for 1 second to turn

ON the Lone Worker function.

Push [Lone Worker] to turn OFF the Lone Worker function.

For the portable radio

Push [Lone Worker] to turn ON the Lone Worker function.

Push [Lone Worker] to turn OFF the Lone Worker function.

Lone Worker

< Settings for Radio (D) IC-F6121D >

- Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Lone

Worker function.

- Push to turn OFF the Lone Worker function.

< Settings for Radio (A) IC-F4101D >

Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or

OFF.

Hold down [P1] for 1 second

Push [Upper]

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4-4-8 Receiving a Man Down Emergency Call

4-4-8-1 Selecting the operating channel

Radio (A) and (C) : IC-F4101D

Select the operating channel which is set to the Digital mode by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

channel 1 on Radio (A) if using the IDAS_F4100D_1001_Demo.icf file.)

• The Radio will announce the channel number.

Radio (B): IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel, which is set to the Digital mode, by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (E): IC-F4161DT

Select the operating channel, which is set to the Digital mode, by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (E) if using the IDAS_F4160D_1005_Demo.icf file.)

NOTE: To use the Man Down function, the UT-124R MAN DOWN UNIT is required.

Radio (E)

(Digital)

Radio (A)

(Digital)

Radio (B)

(Digital)

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (E): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-01

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

Announces the

channel number

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (A): CH-01

Digital Mode

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4-4-8-2 Man Down Function

NOTE: This function works on the Man Down version of the IC-F3260/F4260 series radios, also on

the IC-F3160/F4160 series radios which the UT-124R, Man Down Unit is installed.

Man Down (Only for the IC-F3160/F3260 series portable radios)

When the radio is left in a horizontal position for a specified time period, the radio enters the emergency

mode, and then the countdown starts.

After the specified time period has passed, an emergency call is automatically transmitted once, or

repeatedly.

If the radio is placed in a vertical position before the first transmission, the radio exits the emergency

mode and the emergency call is cancelled.

Man Down CS-F3160/F5060

Set the Man Down function ON.

When the radio is left in the horizontal position for the

ON Timer period, the Man Down function

automatically makes the radio enter the emergency

mode.

ON Timer (Sec) (Activated only when; Man Down = ON)

Set the Man Down ON timer to between 0 and 25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps).

If the radio is left in the horizontal position for the programmed period, the Man Down function

automatically makes the radio enter the emergency mode.

Radio (E) makes a Man Down Emergency call to Radio (A) and (B)

When Radio (E) is left in the horizontal position for the

programmed period, the Man Down function

automatically makes the radio enter the emergency

mode.

Countdown beeps sound.

• To exit the emergency mode, place the radio in a

vertical position before the first transmission

Emergency SW OFF (Sec)

Set the Emergency SW OFF timer to between 0.0 and

25.5 seconds (in 0.1 second steps)

To cancel the emergency function, place the radio in a

vertical position before transmitting an emergency call (while the countdown beeps are sounding).

Radio (E) - Digital

The Countdown

beep sounds

Radio (E) - Digital

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When the Start Timer period ends, Radio (E) automatically starts an Emergency call cycle, once or

repeatedly, depending on the preprogrammed repeat cycle setting.

Start (Sec)

Set the Start timer to between 0 and 255 seconds (in 1

second steps)

When the radio enters the emergency mode, the Start

timer starts.

After the Start timer period ends, the radio transmits an emergency call.

- Countdown beeps sound during the timer period.

To exit the emergency mode manually.

Rotate [VOL] counterclockwise to

turn OFF the power, and then

Rotate [VOL] clockwise to turn ON

the power.

Radio (A) receives a Man Down Emergency call from Radio (E)

When an man Down Emergency call is received:

• Rings sounds.

Man Down

RX

Select whether or not to receive a Status call

that includes a matching status number.

The portable radio receives only the

Emergency status message, Man Down status message, and the status message selected in the

GPS Request Status item of the Status Setting screen.

Inhibit: Inhibits receiving the Status call.

Enable: Enables receiving the Status call.

Ringer

Select the ringer type that sounds when a Man down emergency call is received.

OFF: Turns OFF the ringer.

Pi: One high ring sounds once.

PiPi: Two high rings sound once.

PiRo: One high and one low ring sounds three times.

Pi/R: One high ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiPi/R: Two high rings repeatedly sound during the ringer repeat timer period.

PiRo/R: One high and one low ring repeatedly sounds during the ringer repeat timer

period.

NOTE: Set the ringer repeat timer in the Digital Option sheet:

→Digital > Option > Config > Ringer Repeat (Sec)

Radio (C) - Digital

The Ringer on Man Down

Receive sounds

Radio (E) - Digital

Radio (E) - Digital

Turn ON the power Turn OFF the power

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Radio (C) receives a Man Down Emergency call from Radio (E)

When a man Down Emergency call is received:

• Rings sounds.

• The “ “ Busy Icon blinks.

• The status message of Emergency Call “Man Down” and the calling station ID* are alternately

displayed.

* Depending on the preprogrammed settings of Individual ID List, the calling station’s ID (or name)

can be displayed.

Display Text (Only for the mobile radios)

Enter a status message of up to eight

characters to be displayed when a Man

Down Emergency call is received.

The Ringer on Man Down

Receive sounds

Radio (B) - Digital

Man Down Status

Busy Icon

Calling Station’s ID

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4-5 Command Call

4-5-1 Selecting the Operating Channels

Radio (E): IC-F4161DT

Select the operating channel, which is set to the Digital mode, by using the Rotary Selector. (Select

Channel 1 on Radio (E) if using the IDAS_F4160D_1005_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (B): IC-F6121D

Select the operating channel, which is set to the Digital mode, by pushing the [CH Up] or [CH Down]

keys. (Select Channel 1 on Radio (B) if using the IDAS_F6120D_1002_Demo.icf file.)

Radio (E)

(Digital)

Radio (B)

(Digital)

Select the channel with

the Rotary Selector

Radio (E): CH-01

Digital Mode

Radio (B): CH-01

Digital Mode

Select the channel with the

[CH Up] or [CH Down] Key

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4-5-2 Select a Desired Individual ID

NOTE: The Remote monitor, Radio check or Status polling command is accessible only when “Individual”

is selected as the call type.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the digital application selection mode.

• The Call Type momentarily

appears on the display, then

“VOICE” appears.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to return to the standby mode.

Hold down [P0] Digital Button for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup,

and then automatically enter the application selection mode.

• The Call Type momentarily appears on the

display, then “VOICE” appears.

Push [P0] Digital Button to enter the Individual ID selection mode.

• The ID Name (or ID number) appears on the display.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired ID from the Individual ID List.

Push [P0] Digital Button again to enter the digital application selection mode.

• VOICE” is displayed.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [P0] (Digital)

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

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4-5-3 Status Request Call

Radio (E) transmit a Status Request call to Radio (B)

If the “Poll TX” feature is enabled, you can send a signal that causes the targeted station to

automatically transmit its current status.

Poll TX CS-F3160/F5060

Select "Enable“ to transmit a status request call.

NOTE: Follow the procedure of section 4-5-2 to select the desired Individual call ID and enter the digital

application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to

select “STAT POL”

Push [PTT] momentarily on Radio (E) to make a Status Request Call.

Current status and the calling station ID blink when a status call is received.

“POL FAIL” is displayed when no status call is received.

Radio (B) receives a Status Request call from Radio (E)

When an individual call with Status Poll command is received (RAN code matching is not necessary,

depending on the presetting.):

• The radio will automatically transmit current status.

Allow Status Poll CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Status Polling calls.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

Status Message

Calling Station’s Name

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4-5-4 Radio Check Call

Radio (E) transmit a Radio Check call to Radio (B)

If the “Radio Check - TX” feature is enabled, a radio 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 station user.

Radio Check – TX CS-F3160/F5060

Select "Enable“ to transmit Radio Check calls

NOTE: Follow the procedure in section 4-5-2 to select the desired Individual call ID and entering the

digital application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “RADIOCHK”

Push [PTT] momentarily on Radio (E) to make a

Radio Check Call.

• “RDO CHK” is displayed while transmitting.

NOTE: When the [PTT] button is pushed a long time, the target radio receives it as a voice call.

“CHK ACK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“CHK FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (E) will return to the standby mode.

Radio (B) receives a Radio Check call from Radio (E)

When an individual call with Radio check command is received (RAN code matching is not

necessary, depending on the presetting.):

• The radio will automatically transmit an acknowledgement

Radio Check – RX CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Radio Check calls.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

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4-5-5 Stun Call

Radio (E) transmit a Stun call to Radio (B)

If the “Stun - TX” feature is enabled, you can send a stun signal that will stun the targeted station.

Stun Setting – TX CS-F3160/F5060

TX

Select "Enable“ to transmit Stun calls.

Mode

Select the stun condition type for the stunned radio.

TX inhibit: Inhibit the stunned radio from transmitting.

TX & RX Inhibit: Inhibit the stunned radio from receiving and transmitting.

NOTE: The setting is for the radio sending the stun call, and the set function is reflected in the receiving

the stun call.

NOTE: Follow the procedure in section 4-5-2 for selecting the desired Individual call ID and entering the

digital application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to

select “STUN”

Push [PTT] momentarily on Radio (E) to make a Stun Call.

• STN TX” is displayed while transmitting.

“STN ACK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“STN FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (E) will return to the standby mode.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

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Radio (B) receives a Stun call from Radio (E)

When an individual call with Stun

command is received (RAN code

matching is not necessary,

depending on the presetting.):

• “SORRY” is displayed, and then

the radio will be disabled.

NOTE: Receiving a Revive call, or inputting the user password is necessary to operate the stunned radio

again.

• The radio will automatically transmit an acknowledgement.

Stun Call – RX CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Stun calls.

Stun Text (Only for the mobile radios) CS-F3100D/F5120D

Enter a stun text of up to eight characters.

The text is displayed when the radio is

disabled by receiving a Stun or Kill

command.

Stun Cancel Type (Only for the mobile radios) CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select the requirement to restore normal

operation to the stunned radio.

Revive or Password: Receiving a revive

command or

inputting the user password is necessary.

Revive Only: Receiving a revive command is necessary.

NOTE for the portable radios: To restore normal operation to a stunned portable radio, receiving a

revive command is necessary, regardless of this setting.

Stun and Revive ID CS-F3100D/F5120D

If the radio receives a Stun or Revive call from a station

other than the specified ones, the call will be ignored,

and the radio will not be stunned or revived.

Enabled

Select Enable to accept Stun and Revive calls only when

they are from a specified station.

NOTE: Specify a station in ID or ID for IDAS-Trunk.

ID

Enter an ID between 1 and 65519 to specify a station from which the radio can accept Stun calls

and Revive calls.

ID for IDAS-Trunk (Only for the LMR model)

This setting is only for IDAS- Trunk operation.

Enter an ID between 1 and 2000 to specify a station from which the radio can accept Stun calls

and Revive calls.

Radio (B) - Digital

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4-5-6 Revive Call

Radio (E) transmits a Revive call to Radio (B)

If the “Revive - TX” feature is enabled, you can send a revive signal that will revive the targeted station.

Revive Setting – TX CS-F3160/F5060

Select "Enable“ to transmit Revive calls.

NOTE: Follow the procedure in section 4-5-2 to select the desired

Individual call ID and enter the digital application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “REVIVE”

Momentarily push [PTT] on Radio (E) to make a Revive Call.

• “REV TX” is displayed while transmitting.

“REV ACK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“REV FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (E) will return to the standby mode.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

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Radio (B) receives a Revive call from Radio (E)

When an individual call with a Revive command is received (RAN code matching is not necessary,

depending on the presetting.):

• Radio (B), the stunned radio, will be restored to normal operation.

• The radio will automatically transmit an acknowledgement

Revive Call – RX CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Revive calls.

Enter the user password to revive Radio (B)

Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn OFF the power.

Hold down [ ] for 1 second to turn ON the power.

The user password is prompted for at this time, so input the password.

NOTE: The keys shown below can be used for password input. The radio detects numbers in the

same block as identical. Therefore “01234” and “56789” are the same.

After inputting 6 digits of a user password:

• The “PASSWORD” indication

disappears.

• The display changes to the

channel name.

NOTE: If the “PASSWORD” indication does not disappear after inputting 6 digits, the input code

number may be incorrect. Turn OFF the power and re-enter your password.

Security CS-F3100D/F5120D

When the radio is turned ON, the user will be prompted for

the user password.

User Password

Enter the 6-digit user password.

PWR ON Password

Turn the Power ON Password function ON.

NOTE: The power Password setting is turned OFF in the provided icf files.

Hold down [ ] for 1 second

to turn OFF the power

Radio (D) - Digital

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4-5-7 Kill Call

Radio (E) transmit a Kill call to Radio (B)

If the “Kill - TX” feature is enabled, you can send a kill signal that will kill the targeted station.

Stun Setting – TX CS-F3160/F5060

Select "Enable“ to transmit Kill calls.

NOTE: Follow the procedure in section 4-5-2 to select the desired Individual call ID and enter the digital

application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “KILL”

Momentarily push [PTT] on Radio (E) to make a Kill Call.

• “KIL TX” is displayed while transmitting.

“KIL ACK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

“KIL FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (E) will return to the standby mode.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or

[CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

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Radio (B) receives a Kill call from Radio (E)

Kill Call – RX CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Kill calls.

When an individual call with a Kill command is received (RAN code

matching is not necessary, depending on the presetting):

• “SORR Y” is displayed, and then the radio will be disabled.

NOTE: Reprogramming the radio is necessary to operate the radio again.

• The radio will automatically transmit an acknowledgement.

Kill ID CS-F3100D/F5120D

If the radio receives a Kill call from a station other than the specified

ones, the call will be ignored, and the radio will not be killed.

Enabled

Select Enable to accept Kill calls only when they are from a specified station.

NOTE: Specify a station in ID or ID for IDAS-Trunk.

ID

Enter an ID between 1 and 65519 to specify a station from which the radio can accept Kill calls.

ID for IDAS-Trunk (For only the LMR model) CS-F3100D/F5120D

This setting is only for IDAS- Trunk operation.

Enter an ID between 1 and 2000 to specify a station

from which the radio can accept Stun calls and Revive

calls.

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4-5-8 Remote Monitor

Radio (E) transmit a Remote Monitor call to Radio (B)

If the “Remote Monitor - TX” feature is enabled, you can send a remote monitor command that require

the receive side radio to automatically transmit the microphone audio.

NOTE: To use the function, the HM-148G or HM-152 hand microphone is required.

Remote Monitor – TX CS-F3160/F5060

Select "Enable“ to transmit Remote Monitor calls.

NOTE: Follow the procedure in section 4-5-2 to select the desired Individual call ID and enter the digital

application selection mode.

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select “REM MON”

Push [PTT] on Radio (E) to make a Remote Monitor Call.

• “REM TX” is displayed while transmitting.

“REM ACK” is displayed when an acknowledgement is received.

• Receives the microphone audio from the target radio for the set time

period.

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]

Radio (E) - Digital

Push [PTT]

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Remote Monitor – TX Timer (sec) CS-F3160/F5060

Set the desired time period the radio will automatically transmit it’s

microphone audio after receiving a Remote Monitor call.

NOTE: The setting is for the transmit side radio and the set function is reflected to the receive side

radio.

• Current status and the calling station ID blink when the remote monitor

Time period is over.

o “REM FAIL” is displayed when no acknowledgement is received.

• After a specified time period, Radio (E) will return to the standby mode.

Radio (B) receives a Remote Monitor call from Radio (E)

Remote Monitor – RX CS-F3100D/F5120D

Select Enable to receive Remote Monitor calls.

When an individual call with Remote Monitor command is received (RAN code matching is not

necessary, depending on the presetting):

• The radio will automatically transmit an acknowledgement.

• The microphone audio is automatically transmitted for the set time period.

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Appendix A Assignable Key Function List

Key Assign

Assign one of these functions to each programmable key.

• Announce (Only for the portable radios)

Push to turn the Channel Announce function ON or OFF.

When this function is turned ON, the radio will announce the channel number when you rotate

[Rotary Selector] to a desired channel.

• Call

Push to transmit a 2/5-tone ID code that is programmed in the operating channel.

• Call A (Code 1)/Call B (Code 2) (Only for the LMR model)

While in analog mode operation, push to transmit a 2-tone code as station code, that is

programmed in the channel 1 (Code A) or channel 2 (Code B) in the 2-Tone Code CH sheet.

• Call A (Code 30)/Call B (Code 29) (Only for the PMR model)

While in analog mode operation, push to transmit a 5-tone code as the station code, that is

programmed in the channel 30 (Code A) or channel 29 (Code B) in the 5-Tone TX Code CH sheet.

• CH Up/Down (Only for the mobile radios)

- Push to select a channel.

- After pushing specific keys, push to select an option.

• C.Tone CH Ent (Only for the mobile radios) (Analog or mixed mode operation only)

Push to enter the continuous tone selection mode. Then select the continuous tone frequency or

DTCS code using [CH Up] or [CH Down].

The selected channel remains set as the continuous tone channel until another channel is

designated as such.

• Digital Button (Only for the mobile radios)

- Push to enter the digital application selection mode.

- Hold down for 1 second to toggle the call type between Individual and Talkgroup, then

automatically enter the application selection mode.

- Push to enter the Individual or Talkgroup ID selection mode from the application selection mode.

If "STATUS" or "MSG" is selected as the application, the message selection mode appears. After

selecting a message, push again to enter the Individual or Talkgroup ID selection mode.

- Hold down for 1 second to return to the standby mode.

• Disable (Assignable to only [Ext.Emer])

Disables [Ext.Emer].

When the microphone that has a monaural-plug, but no emergency key, is connected to the radio,

BE SURE to assign "Disable" to [Ext.Emer].

• DTMF Autodial

<For the mobile radios>

Push to enter the DTMF channel selection mode. Then select a DTMF channel using [CH Up] or [CH

Down].

After selecting the DTMF channel, push again to transmit the selected DTMF code.

<For the portable radios>

Push to transmit the DTMF code of the No.1 line on the DTMF Autodial sheet.

NOTE: Configure a DTMF code to transmit in the DTMF Autodial sheet;

→ DTMF > DTMF Autodial > Code

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• Emergency

Hold down during the Emergency SW ON timer period to turn the Emergency function ON.

After the Start or Repeat timer period ends, an Emergency call is automatically transmitted once,

or repeatedly.

Hold down during the Emergency SW OFF timer period to cancel the Emergency function, before

transmitting an Emergency call.

NOTE: Set the related settings in the Emergency Setting sheet;

→ Emergency > Setting

• Encryption

<For the mobile radios>

Push to turn the Encryption function ON or OFF.

<For the portable radios>

- Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Encryption function.

- Push to turn OFF the Encryption function.

• Ext. CH Sel Mode (Only for the mobile radios)

- Push to turn the Ext. CH Select function ON or OFF.

When the function is turned ON, memory channels can be selected by only an external input.

When the function is turned OFF, memory channels cannot be selected by an external input.

NOTE:

- This function is activated when the external unit, such as a dimmer control is connected to the

radio with the OPC-1939/2078 ACC CABLE.

- To use the function, assign "MCH Select:1 to 4" to any pins, in the Port Setting sheet:

→ External I/O > Port Setting > Input > Function

• High/Low

Push to change the output power.

NOTE:

- Set the user selectable settings for each channel in the Zone sheet:

→ Memory CH > Zone > RF PWR

- Select whether [High/Low] selects the output power temporarily, or permanently, in the Key &

Display sheet:

→ Common > Key & Display > RF Power Selection > RF Power

• Hook Scan (Only for the mobile radios)

When On Hook (Scan) is set to "ON" in the Key & Display sheet, push this key to disables the ON

Hook Scan function temporarily.

Push this key again to enables the function.

• ID-MR Select (Only for the PMR model mobile radios)

- Push to recall the received ID code. Up to 5 codes can be memorized, and select a desired one

using [CH Up] or [CH Down].

- Hold down for 1 second to clear the selected ID code.

• Light (Only for the mobile radios)

Push to turn the backlight ON for about 5 seconds, when Backlight is set to "OFF" in the Set Mode

sheet.

• Lock

Hold down for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function ON or OFF.

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• Lone Worker

<For the mobile radios>

Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.

<For the portable radios>

- Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Lone Worker function.

- Push to turn OFF the Lone Worker function.

If no operation occurs during the specified period, the Lone Worker function automatically makes

the radio enter the emergency mode.

NOTE: To use the Lone Worker function, set the related settings in the Emergency Setting sheet;

→ Emergency > Setting > Lone Worker Timer

• Moni (Only for the LMR model)

Push to turn the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch mute ON or OFF.

While holding down this key, the radio opens any squelch, or releases any mute.

• Moni (Audi) (Only for the PMR model)

- Push, or hold down to activate one or two functions programmed in the Zone sheet;

→ Memory CH > Zone > Switch Action > Moni

- While holding down this key, the C.Tone (CTCSS or DTCS) mute is released.

• MR-CH 1/2/3/4

Push to select memory channel 1, 2, 3 or 4, if programmed.

• Null

No function.

• Phone (Only for the LMR model)

This key is for IDAS-Trunk operation.

Push to connect or disconnect the telephone network connection.

• Power OFF Emergency (Only for the mobile radios)

While holding down this key, turn the radio OFF to activate the Power OFF Emergency function.

This function makes the radio transmit emergency calls, even though it appears to be powered OFF.

When the function is activated, any key operation, hanger action and Lone Worker function become

invalid, as well as the LED and speaker becomes the same condition as being powered OFF.

On the other hand, the radio can transmit emergency calls according to the emergency settings,

and the Ambience Listening function is also operable, if it is programmed.

To cancel the function and restore the radio, turn the radio's power ON.

• Prio A/Prio B

Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.

• Prio A (Rewrite)/Prio B (Rewrite)

- Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.

- Hold down for 1 second to assign the operating channel to the Priority A or Priority B channel,

respectively.

• Re-dial

Push to transmit the last-transmitted DTMF code.

NOTE: TX memories are cleared after turning the radio OFF.

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• Scan Add/Del (Tag) (Only for the mobile radios)

- Push to add a channel to, or delete it from the current scan group.

1. Push to display the scan group, and then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired group.

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

3. Hold down for 1 second to exit the scan group selection mode.

- Push this key while a scan is paused by detecting a signal on a channel (except for primary or

secondary channel), and then the channel is removed from the scan group.

When Nuisance Delete is set to "ON," the removed channel is automatically added to the scan

group again, after the scan is cancelled.

→ Scan > Scan Setting > Nuisance Delete

• Scan Start/Stop

- Push to start and cancel scanning operation.

While a scan started with the Power ON Scan or Auto Scan function, push to cancel the scanning

operation. The cancelled scan resumes after the specified time period, depending on the Auto

Reset setting in the Zone sheet.

- Hold down this key for 1 second to display a scan group, and then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to

select a group.

When Mode Dependent Scan is set to "ON," the user cannot enter the scan group selection mode

on the channels whose Sel Inh setting is set to "i: Scan List Select = Inhibit."

→ Memory CH > Zone > Scan List > Sel Inh

→ SCAN > Scan Setting > Mode Dependent Scan

• Siren

Hold down for 1 second to emit a siren sound.

This function can be used for situations other than an emergency alert, such as a security alarm, for

example.

The radio emits the siren sound until the power is turned OFF.

• Sp. Func 1/2

These keys are reserved for future functions.

• Status Up/Down (Only for the mobile radios)

- During the standby mode, push to display the transmit status and select a status number.

- When a received SDM (Short Data Message) 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.

• Surveillance

<For the mobile radios>

Push to turn the Surveillance function ON or OFF.

<For the portable radios>

- Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Surveillance function.

- Push to turn OFF the Surveillance function.

When this function is turned ON, the beep is not heard and the backlight and the LED indicator do

not light, even when a signal is received, or a key is pushed.

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• Talk Around

<For the mobile radios>

Push to turn the Talk Around function ON or OFF.

<For the portable radios>

- Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Talk Around function.

- Push to turn OFF the Talk Around function.

The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency, for radio-to-

radio communication.

• Tone/RAN CH Select (Only for the mobile radios)

- While in analog mode operation, push to enter the continuous tone channel selection mode. Then

select a desired tone frequency/code setting using [CH Up] or [CH Down]. After the selection, push

this key again to set it.

- While in digital mode operation, push to enter the RAN channel selection mode. Then select a

desired RAN code using [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 a desired tone frequency/code setting by pushing [CH Up] or [CH

Down]. After the selection, push this key to set it. After that, RAN channel selection mode appears.

Select a desired RAN code by pushing [CH Up] or [CH Down]. After the selection, push this key

again to set it.

• TX Code CH Select (Only for the mobile radios)

- Push to enter the TX code channel selection mode.

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

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

3. After selecting, push [TX Code CH Select] to store the setting and return to the standby mode.

- During TX code selection mode, hold down this key for 1 second to enter the TX code edit mode

(5-tone).

(Only for the PMR model)

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

2. Hold down [TX Code CH Select] for 1 second to enter the TX code edit mode.

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

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

5. Push [TX Code CH Select] to set it. The digit to the right will automatically blink.

6. Repeat step 4 and step 5 to input all editable digits.

7. After editing, push [TX Code CH Select] to store the setting and return to the standby mode.

NOTE: Set the user editable digits in the Input Digit setting in the 5-Tone TX Code CH sheet.

• TX Code CH Up/Down (Only for the PMR model mobile radios)

- Push to select a TX code channel*.

* Selectable channel can be specified in the 5-Tone TX Code CH sheet.

- Push to set the desired digit during the TX code edit mode.

• TX Code CH UP/DN (Only for the LMR model mobile radios)

Push to select a TX code channel.

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• TX Code Enter (Only for the PMR model mobile radios)

Push to enter the TX code edit mode (5-tone).

1. Push [TX Code Enter] to enter the TX code edit mode.

2. Push [TX Code Enter] to select the desired digit to 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 automatically blink.

5. Repeat step 3 and step 4 to input all editable digits.

6. After editing, push [TX Code Enter] to store the setting and return to the standby mode.

NOTE : Set the user editable digits in the Input Digit setting in the 5-Tone TX Code CH sheet.

• User Set Mode (Only for the mobile radios)

- Hold down for 1 second to enter the User Set mode.

The User Set mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of

functions without PC programming.

- In the User Set mode, push this key momentarily to select an item, and then push [CH Up] or [CH

Down] to change the value or setting.

- Hold down for 1 second again to exit the User Set mode.

• Wide/Narrow (Analog mode operation only)

<For the mobile radios>

Push to switch the channel width to Wide or Narrow.

<For the portable radios>

- Push to switch the channel width to Wide.

- Hold down for 1 second to switch the channel width to Narrow.

NOTE for the PMR model:

Select the "Wide" channel width between 25.0 (Wide) and 20.0 (Middle) kHz in the Common

sheet;

→ Common > Common > Others > Wide Band Width

• Zone (Only for the mobile radios)

Push to enter the zone selection mode, and then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired

zone.

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