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APPENDIX G: FCC 15.21 Information to User: 

 
Caution!  Change or modification not expressly approved by the party Communications-Applied 
Technology could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 
 

15.105(b) Information to User: 

 
NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 
device, pursuant  to  part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses, 
and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the 
instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.    However,  there  is  no 
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause 
harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
following measures: 
 

1.

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

2.

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

3.

 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 
connected. 

4.

 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ICRI-E

Page 1: ...edures ICRI E Incident Commanders Radio Interface A Rapidly Deployable Radio Interoperability Solution Waterproof Gross Decon able MANUFACTURED BY COMMUNICATIONS APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CO INC RESTON VA CA...

Page 2: ...CONNECT INTERFACE CABLES 14 SET THE RADIO TO TRANSMIT THROUGH THE ICRI 15 5 0 OPTIONAL SATPHONE LAND LINE TELEPHONE CELLULAR PHONE INTERFACE 16 ICRI PHONE LINK IN RJ 22 CONNECTION 16 CELLULAR TELEPHON...

Page 3: ...talk group Talk group selection is controlled by the switches about each radio port Two ICRIs can be rapidly linked together without hand tool and or adjustments An interconnect cable may be part of...

Page 4: ...rovide information battery status in particular a reliable indication of a low voltage condition Note that if eight AA batteries are used the ICRI will continue operate to nominally for at least 2 hou...

Page 5: ...ver the AA batteries are stored and operational from within the unit and accessible from the front panel Abbreviated set up instructions are printed onto the top cover of the ICRI assembly Connector i...

Page 6: ...will be assigned to and place the switch above the associated port in the desired position NOTE The center position of the switch places any item connected with the associated port into a NO CONNECTIO...

Page 7: ...ed to the ICRI TALK GROUP SWITCH B The talk group switches determine which communications devices will be connected interoperate each other Only the radios telephone or handset connected to a specific...

Page 8: ...LK GROUP SWITCH HANDSET HEADSET F The talk group switches determine which communications devices will be connected interoperate each other Only the radios telephone or handset connected to a specific...

Page 9: ...9 HANDSET HEADSET JACK H This 5 pin U183 connector supports the H250 H350 handset Pinout 1 Ground 2 Mic 3 PTT 4 Audio Hi 5 Audio Hi...

Page 10: ...in locking type jack supports the connection of the ICRI to a telephone through the acoustic coupler PN 1790 650 or the 2 5mm jack on a cell phone PN 179 0672 Pinout A Audio TO telephone acoustic coup...

Page 11: ...corner of the ICRI and remove the plate Remove the old batteries and discard properly Replace the 8 AA alkaline batteries observing the polarity markings within the tray Replace the battery cover and...

Page 12: ...other end to the vehicle cigarette lighter If using the NATO slang connector into the vehicle power source Connect the adapter s plug to the jack labeled DC INPUT Tighten locking screw it is importan...

Page 13: ...e DC source 110 120V 60Hz Connect the adapter s plug to the jack labeled DC INPUT Tighten locking screw it is important that the connector be firmly seated against the radio so that good electrical co...

Page 14: ...h the other end of the cable to any of the LAND MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE jacks labeled 1 2 3 4 and 5 NOTE The plug on the cable and the jack are keyed Be sure to align the key before inserting the plug...

Page 15: ...radios channels use the local handset to test the audio Connect the local handset to the jack on the front of the ICRI labeled HANDSET The jack on the handset is similar to those provided for the radi...

Page 16: ...ng it connected to the base Plug the cable directlyinto the RJ 22 jack on the side of the ICRI NOTE The ICRI must be open to use the RJ 22 jack FIGURE 13 TELEPHONE INTERFACE ADAPTER JACK Cellular tele...

Page 17: ...onto the accessory jack at the bottom of the phone as you would install any accessory i e a shoulder speaker microphone Attach the other end of the cable to any of the LAND MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE jack...

Page 18: ...communicate with those operating radios or the handset also connected to the ICRI The extension cable is inserted between the ICRI and the radio interconnects cable that is usually connected directly...

Page 19: ...e cable for radio to be placed in the area of poor RF coverage 1 Place the radio on the right angle support and secure it in place with the Velcro strap 2 Connect the cable end that exits from the sid...

Page 20: ...to an ICRI radio port A Attach one end of adapter B to the female connector at the free end of the cable Attach the other end of adapter B to a radio interface cable B With this configuration the cabl...

Page 21: ...TRUNKED CHANNEL CHANNEL 1 SIMPLEX P N 179 6215 REVERSAL ADAPTER A 1 2 MULTIPLE REELS CAN BE CONNECTED TO EXTEND DISTANCE TO RADIO UP TO 5000 FEET ONLY 1 SET OF REVERSAL ADAPTORS REQUIRED 3 2 CABLE REE...

Page 22: ...HANNEL 2 SIMPLEX CHANNEL 2 SIMPLEX 250 FEET 1 001 0710 REV C SPECIAL OPS RADIOS AT REEL CONFIGURATION CABLE REEL TO RADIO OR TRUNKED CHANNEL CHANNEL 2 SIMPLEX OR TRUNKED CHANNEL CHANNEL 1 SIMPLEX MULT...

Page 23: ...E D FROM PHONE G CELL PHONE OUT TELEPHONE ACOUSTIC COUPLER E GROUND SHIELD B FROM PHONE F ACOUSTIC COUPLER CELL PHONE SELECT B GND A POWER POWER CONNECTOR A GND E NO CONNECTION C P T T D AUDIO TO RADI...

Page 24: ...HICLE MOUNT RADIO RECEIVER BODY WIRE FIGURE 18 REPEATING BODY WIRE SIGNAL TALK AROUND TOWER TRUNKING SYSTEM INCIDENT COMMANDER TRUNKED RADIO TALK AROUND INTERFACE UP TO 5 000 CABLE TRUNKED RADIO FIGUR...

Page 25: ...R OR UP TO 5 000 ICRI E with Attachments Ports are not radio specific 1 1 mobiles or portables 2 User instructions on inside plate Interconnect cable technical 3 notes in top of ICRI lid Not To Scale...

Page 26: ...ODY OF THE CONNECTORS BE SURE THE CABLES ARE SECURE AT THE RADIO AND ICRI CONNECTIONS CONTINUOUSLY OR TOO LOW SO THAT IT WORDS ARE NOT HEARD SET UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ICRI E REFER TO MANUAL FOR GREA...

Page 27: ...terface cable 179 0695 ERICSSON MA COM LPE 200 radio interface cable amplifier 179 0684 ERICSSON MA COM MRK radio interface cable amplifier 179 0685 ERICSSON MA COM Jaguar P5100 700P P7100 P7200 radio...

Page 28: ...4 HANDSET TOT ADJ R350 4 5 R94 PHONE AC OUT R126 OUT WIRED R135 WIRED AC IN R106 SENS IN R129 TAIL R339 IN R188 R307 R270 R286 R303 R318 JP18 JP17 WITHOUT JUMPER LONG BLOCKING 2 SEC WITH JUMPER ON SHO...

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Page 30: ...ncy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a...

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