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Programmable function keys

 

The  following  functions  can  be  assigned  to  [UP],  [DOWN], 
[P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3] programmable function keys.
Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con-
cerning your transceivers programming.

NOTE:

 The function keys for the digital mode are described 

in the operating guide.

CH UP AND DOWN

As  described  in  the  following  topics,  after  pushing  a  pro-
grammed key, push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select an op-
tion, setting, and so on.

ZONE

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

  

What is “zone”?

— Certain channels are grouped togeth-

er and assigned to a zone, according to their intended to 
use. For example, ‘Staff A’ and ‘Staff B’ are assigned to a 
“Business” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned to a 
“Private” zone.

SCAN START/STOP

Push to start and cancel a scan.

 

  •  When a scan is started with the Power ON Scan or Automatic 

scan function, push this key to cancel it. The cancelled scan re-
sumes after the preprogrammed time period. 

 

 

Hold down this key for 1 second to display the scan group, 
then  push  [CH  Up]  or  [CH  Down]  to  select  the  desired 
one.

SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG)

 Push to add the channel to, or delete it from, the current 

 

scan group.

  1.  Hold  down  to  display  the  scan  group,  then  push  [CH  Up]  or 

[CH Down] to select the desired one.

  2.  Push to add the channel to, or delete it from, the selected scan 

group.

  3. Hold down for 1 second to exit the scan list selection mode.

 While a scan is paused on a non-priority channel, push this 

 

key to delete the selected channel from the scan group.

 

  Depending on the setting, the cleared channel is added 

to the scan group again after the scan is cancelled.

Summary of Contents for F6220D 16 USA

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER iF5220D UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER iF6220D...

Page 2: ...NINTENTIONAL RADIATORS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasona...

Page 3: ...the trans ceiver DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with tem peratures below 30 C 22 F or above 60 C 140 F or in areas subject to direct sunlight such as the dashboard DO NOT operate the tr...

Page 4: ...e form U S Patent Nos 5 870 405 5 826 222 5 754 974 5 701 390 5 715 365 5 649 050 5 630 011 5 581 656 5 517 511 5 491 772 5 247 579 5 226 084 and 5 195 166 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT i EXPLICIT DEFIN...

Page 5: ...n can be assigned by your dealer p 3 e POWER KEY Push to turn the power ON or OFF The following optional functions are available at power ON Automatic scan start Password prompt r DEALER PROGRAMMABLE...

Page 6: ...ected t AUDIBLE ICON In the analog mode appears when the CTCSS DTCS squelch mute is released while holding down Monitor In the digital mode appears while holding down Moni tor y GPS ICON Appears when...

Page 7: ...ned to a Business zone and John and Cindy are assigned to a Private zone SCAN START STOP Push to start and cancel a scan When a scan is started with the Power ON Scan or Automatic scan function push t...

Page 8: ...evel for each selection LOCK Hold down this key until LOCK ON is displayed to elec tronically lock all programmable keys except the following Moni Lock Emergency Power OFF Emergency Surveillance Siren...

Page 9: ...by pushing CH Up or CH Down and cannot be externally controlled This function is usable when an external unit such as a dimmer control is connected to the transceiver with an optional OPC 1939 or OPC...

Page 10: ...assword Channel selection There are several ways to select channels and they may dif fer depending on your system set up NON ZONE TYPE To select the desired operating channel Push CH Up or CH Down Pus...

Page 11: ...ve r r IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your signal 1 Pause briefly after pushing PTT 2 Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a normal...

Page 12: ...ndition Selectable Set mode items are Backlight Beep ON OFF Beep Level Ringer Level SQL Level AF Min Level Mic Gain Horn Battery Voltage Signal Moni Lone Worker and Sys tem Info Hold down User Set Mod...

Page 13: ...ROPHONE HANGER Connect the supplied micro phone hanger to the vehicle s ground for microphone ON OFF hook functions See page 1 r OPTIONAL OPC 1939 or OPC 2078 CABLE t t DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connect to...

Page 14: ...can is paused when you take it OFF hook Automatically selects the Priority channel when you take it OFF hook Sets to the Inaudible mode mute state when you put it ON hook Sets to the Audible mode unmu...

Page 15: ...n using self tapping screws Felt reduces the effects of vibration Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication sys tems is its antenna Contact your dealer for more information regardi...

Page 16: ...sub 15 pin OPC 2078 D sub 25 pin NOTE No Digital Modulation IN using accessory cables HM 152 HM 148G hand microphone HM 152 Hand microphone HM 148G Self ground heavy duty microphone SM 26 desktop micr...

Page 17: ...order to protect against exposure to bystanders 2 IC F6220D The antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a distance of 37 centimeters or more between the transmitting antenna...

Page 18: ...o DO NOT transmit for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 50 of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded The radio is transmittin...

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Page 24: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 7079H 1EX q Printed in Japan 2013 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink...

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