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Remote Control Function

3. Open the Properties window and select the 

Settings sheet then click ASCII Setup to open ASCII 
Setup window.

Operation

Operation

Operation

Operation

Receiving the PC command

Receiving the PC command

Receiving the PC command

Receiving the PC command

When the Hyper terminal software starts, it is always 
in receiving mode. With the PC and repeater 
connected, turn the repeater power ON. The 
following display appears.

[Memory ch=1], [Audible=off] 

▒ NOTE: For details, see the PC Command 
▒ Expansion (V2) specification sheet.

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4. Select Echo typed characters locally by clicking the 

checkbox.

Close the windows by click “OK” buttons.

Transmitting the PC command

Transmitting the PC command

Transmitting the PC command

Transmitting the PC command

Below is an example of reading the revision number 
from the radio.

COMMAND=GET, INFO, REV
Enter STX(CTRL+B) *  GET, INFO, REV ETX(CTRL+C) 
from PC then STX * NTF, INFO, REV, 2.0, $E73C EXT 
will be returned from radio.

Start [STX] , V2 Command [*] , COMMAND, Stop [EXT]

▒ NOTE: Revision number and check sum differs 
▒ by each radio.

Summary of Contents for FR6000 Series

Page 1: ...IC IC FR5000 FR6000 Series FR5000 FR6000 Series Sales Handbook Sales Handbook Version 1 0 May 2008...

Page 2: ...duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express permission of Icom Reproduction distribution or transmission for any purpose in any form or by...

Page 3: ...ration 30 4 4 Multiple Table 31 4 5 Remote Control Function 32 33 4 6 Scan 34 35 4 7 Voice Scrambling Encryption 36 37 5 Applications 5 1 Digital Analog Mixed System 38 5 1 1 Analog to Digital Migrati...

Page 4: ...roduction Production Production Production Production Production Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality Icom is a rare example of an electronics manufa...

Page 5: ...epeater UHF FM Repeater UHF FM Repeater UHF FM Repeater UHF FM Repeater 5 Supplied Accessories Dimensions W1 DC Power Cable OPC 1784 1 MP1 3063 Handle 2 MP2 3063 H Spacer 4 MP3 Setscrew C 4x12 ZK3 4 M...

Page 6: ...5000 FR6000 series is the first Icom IDAS 6 25kHz digital capable repeater in addition to the IC F3160 F5060 series radios The IDAS system increases existing 12 5kHz channel capacity and offers easy m...

Page 7: ...rix multi Dot matrix multi Dot matrix multi function LCD function LCD function LCD function LCD A dot matrix LCD is employed for the function display Up to 12 characters can be displayed There are 5 p...

Page 8: ...s are 6 25kHz digital mode ready the IC FR5000 FR6000 series provides 6 25kHz digital narrow mode communication and increases efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum For the USA version d...

Page 9: ...d as a 1050Hz frequency deviation The deviation is detected filtered and unmapped as a binary signal for transmission Range Range Range Range Audio quality over distance is also greatly improved with...

Page 10: ...k for a 6 25 kHz channel The Icom 6 25kHz FDMA signal clearly operates within the mask Accordingly the FCC certified the F3061 4061 as the first ever 6 25 kHz radio The figure on the right is the emis...

Page 11: ...tain New 6 25 kHz Frequencies Obtain New 6 25 kHz Frequencies Obtain New 6 25 kHz Frequencies Obtain New 6 25 kHz Frequencies This may be the best option for a new radio user in a location where no ch...

Page 12: ...s This may require a waiver from the FCC One 25 kHz Channel to Three 6 25 kHz Channels One 25 kHz Channel to Three 6 25 kHz Channels One 25 kHz Channel to Three 6 25 kHz Channels One 25 kHz Channel to...

Page 13: ...00mA typ 400mA FAN LCD backlight off Max audio 1900mA typ Dimensions W H D projections not included 483 88 260mm 191 32 315 32 101 4 in Weight approx 5 6kg 12 3lb TX RF output power High 50W 25W at 10...

Page 14: ...Rx Stand by 500mA typ 400mA FAN LCD backlight off Max audio 1900mA typ Dimensions W H D projections not included 483 88 260mm 191 32 315 32 101 4 in Weight approx 5 6kg 12 3lb TX RF output power High...

Page 15: ...HM HM 152 152 152 152 Regular hand microphone SM SM SM SM 25 25 25 25 Convenient for dispatching equipped with monitor switch UT UT UT UT 110R 110R 110R 110R Voice scrambler unit Rolling type max 1020...

Page 16: ...that allows adequate air circulation free from extreme heat cold or vibrations and away from TV sets TV antenna elements radios and other electromagnetic sources Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna connec...

Page 17: ...epeater Check the source voltage before connecting the power cable Mounting the repeater Mounting the repeater Mounting the repeater Mounting the repeater Using the supplied handle Using the supplied...

Page 18: ...mm 2 1 mm 1 32 inch OPENING CASE OPENING CASE OPENING CASE OPENING CASE 3 Disconnect the control cable from the channel module original then remove the front panel 4 Remove 6 screws from the front pan...

Page 19: ...EMBLE THE UNIT ASSEMBLE THE UNIT 1 Replace the rubber seal and shielding plate of the front panel then tighten the 6 screws Make sure the rubber seal is properly seated in the groove of the chassis Be...

Page 20: ...DICATOR TX TRANSMIT INDICATOR TX TRANSMIT INDICATOR TX Lights red while transmitting BUSY INDICATOR BUSY BUSY INDICATOR BUSY BUSY INDICATOR BUSY BUSY INDICATOR BUSY Lights green while receiving a sign...

Page 21: ...DICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR Appears when the channel is in the audible unmute condition 21 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR SP EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR SP EXTERNAL SPEAKE...

Page 22: ...keys DIAL SQL Level Up Down SQL Level Up Down SQL Level Up Down SQL Level Up Down Rotate to select SQL level For P0 P1 P2 P3 For P0 P1 P2 P3 For P0 P1 P2 P3 For P0 P1 P2 P3 and P4 P4 P4 P4 Key Assign...

Page 23: ...selectable level is specified according to the RF RF RF RF Pwr Pwr Pwr Pwr setting in the Memory CH screen The High Low selects Low1 only when Low1 is selected in RF Pwr RF Pwr RF Pwr RF Pwr The High...

Page 24: ...abel Right click to display the Edit Enter menu and click Edit Enter Double click the desired character in the table or push Space to pick up the character Push Enter to finish editing 24 MR CH MR CH...

Page 25: ...d 13 NC No connection 14 GND Ground 15 EXT I O 15 The desired function can be assigned Default Null 5 V pull up Active L 16 EXT I O 16 The desired function can be assigned Default P0 Monitor Output 5...

Page 26: ...repeater is transmitting Low Voltage 1 2 Low Voltage 1 2 Low Voltage 1 2 Low Voltage 1 2 Acts when the repeater s voltage is lower than the 26 CH CH CH CH MCH Select MCH Select MCH Select MCH Select...

Page 27: ...or the installation details The USB driver supplied with the OPC 1122U is not supported for Microsoft Windows Vista 64 bit 27 Software installation Software installation Software installation Software...

Page 28: ...menu and cloning information dialog box CLONING MENU Clone CLONING MENU Clone CLONING MENU Clone CLONING MENU Clone Click to display the cloning menu and cloning information dialog box ADJUST MENU Ad...

Page 29: ...e Wide Narrow Compander 5 Tone setting Digital Setting Scrambler Encryption OFF ON Inhibit etc Digital Digital Digital Digital Individual ID List Individual ID List Individual ID List Individual ID Li...

Page 30: ...e noise disappears Push CH Up CH Up CH Up CH Up 2 or CH Down CH Down CH Down CH Down 2 to select the desired channel When receiving a signal the BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY indicator lights green and audio is...

Page 31: ...E NOTE When Repeat or Full Duplex is selected enter the different frequency in RX and TX columns Otherwise the setting cannot be activated correctly Multi Table No Multi Table No Multi Table No Multi...

Page 32: ...with Windows 2000 or Windows XP Hyper Terminal software is not supplied with Window Vista Hyper Terminal setup Hyper Terminal setup Hyper Terminal setup Hyper Terminal setup 1 Name and Icon setup Whe...

Page 33: ...display appears Memory ch 1 Audible off NOTE For details see the PC Command Expansion V2 specification sheet 33 4 Select Echo typed characters locally by clicking the checkbox Close the windows by cli...

Page 34: ...ty Scan Priority Scan Priority scan Primary CH and Secondary CH are used as the priority channel The selected channels are scanned in sequence while monitoring Primary CH and Secondary CH When scan is...

Page 35: ...k Sec Talk Back Sec Talk Back Sec Talk Back Sec in the Scan Setting screen Text Text Text Text Select the text indication capability from OFF Text or Start CH during scan channel the scan start channe...

Page 36: ...UT 109R Level Dividing Frequency is fixed with programming Original AF 300Hz 3kHz Level Frequency Dividing 300Hz 3kHz Level Frequency Dividing Frequency Inverting 300Hz 3kHz Level Frequency Dividing...

Page 37: ...ryption key if this function is assigned to a key at Key Display Assign screen Type Type Type Type Unavailable when Digital Digital Digital Digital is selected in CH CH CH CH Type Type Type Type Selec...

Page 38: ...2 Analog Tx f1 Rx f2 38 This is an example of Digital and Analog mixed mode operation when introducing digital system components into an existing analog system This system primarily operates in Analog...

Page 39: ...es to the digital network Set the Talk Back ON in the scan list setting for the transceivers in Group C to transmit an analog signal when received from Groups A and B Rx f4 Analog Tx f1 Rx f2 Phase 2...

Page 40: ...ng analog system It allows the system operator to communicate with analog only terminals while utilizing the digital features as required Descriptions Model Number Quantity UHF Repeater IC FR6000 UHF...

Page 41: ...ration Mode Repeat Analog Repeater 41 CH Type Analog CH Type Mixed Digital Necessary to setup when using CTCSS DTCS 3 AF Min Level setting AF Min Level 0 is inhibit Audible output mode therefore set A...

Page 42: ...tting CH Type Mixed Digi RX f3 TX f1 RX f2 TX f1 1 Frequency Setting Necessary to setup when using CTCSS Analog Transceiver Digital Transceiver Transceiver Setting Transceiver Setting Transceiver Sett...

Page 43: ...riber transmits the repeater re transmits a received signal At the same time the received signal is sent to another repeater site through a VHF mobile radio These VHF radios work as link radios betwee...

Page 44: ...satile Applicable for repeater link cross band repeater etc System requirement One site System requirement One site System requirement One site System requirement One site Descriptions Model Number Qu...

Page 45: ...same time the received signal is sent to another repeater site through VHF mobile radios and UHF mobile radios These VHF and UHF radios work as link radios between repeater sites System requirement O...

Page 46: ...ements with Telephone connection One site Descriptions Model Number Quantity Repeater IC FR6000 Antenna Antenna Combiner Tone Remote Adaptor Tone Remote dialing codes the received signal is sent to th...

Page 47: ...o a trunking system This plan is an example of a single trunking repeater site Descriptions Model Number Quantity UHF Repeater IC FR6000 Channel Module Unit UR FR6000 UHF Antenna Antenna Combiner Chan...

Page 48: ...nterconnect Unit PSTN or PABX System requirements One site System requirements One site System requirements One site System requirements One site This is an example to upgrade to a telephone and data...

Page 49: ...ptions Model Number Quantity UHF Repeater IC FR6000 Channel Module Unit UR FR6000 UHF Antenna Antenna Combiner Channel Controller System Control IF PC Management Software Regional PCM Switch Regional...

Page 50: ...te land mobile radio systems It defines the protocol rules for communication between a trunking system controller and users radio units This plan is an example of single trunking repeater site Descrip...

Page 51: ...ital network added to the single trunking repeater site Site A Site A Site A Site A Site B Site B Site B Site B Descriptions Model Number Quantity UHF Repeater IC FR6000 Channel Module Unit UR FR6000...

Page 52: ...a Antenna Combiner Trunking Controller Link Controller System requirements Site A System requirements Site A System requirements Site A System requirements Site A System requirements Site B System req...

Page 53: ...em you ll have to first determine your estimated electrical needs and available resources to generate electric power Check there is enough sun light available at the location to determine the type of...

Page 54: ...l need Calculate how many Solar Panels you will need Calculate how many Solar Panels you will need Total average amp hours per day Divide line by 0 8 to compensate for loss from battery charge dischar...

Page 55: ...to determine the type of generation system to make Other considerations Other considerations Other considerations Other considerations Wind speeds increase with height In general the higher the tower...

Page 56: ...2 2 gauge 53 5mm2 0 gauge 500W 13 3mm2 6 gauge 21 2mm2 4 gauge 33 6mm2 2 gauge 53 5mm2 0 gauge 67 4mm2 00 gauge AWG gauge Wire Size mm2 Ohms per 1000 ft Ohms per km American Wire Gauge AWG 56 The figu...

Page 57: ...80 EJEA Solar panel maximum output power 80W NE 123UJF Solar panel maximum output power 123W 57 Controllers and other components Model No Descriptions Morningstar www morningstarcorp com PS 30M Solar...

Page 58: ...rect problems which are not equipment malfunctions If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart contact the nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center 58 Sen...

Page 59: ...www icom co jp world index html Home Page Products Page IDAS Information Page 59 The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your region Brochure IC FR5000 I...

Page 60: ...re available on the Icom web site URL http www icom co jp world index html Support Center Page Home Page 60 The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your r...

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