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OPTIONS

VOX function (continued)

 

 

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Turning the VOX function ON or OFF

The VOX function can be turned ON or OFF when turning the trans-
ceiver power ON.

 Rotate  [VOL]  to  turn  OFF  the 

 

q

transceiver power.
 Set  [ROTARY  SELECTOR]  to 

 

w

any  channel  other  than  Chan-
nel 16.
 While  holding  down  [Upper], 

 

e

turn  ON  the  transceiver  power 
to switch the VOX function ON 
or OFF.

  •  1  beep  sounds  when  the  VOX 

function is turned OFF.

  •  2  beeps  sound  when  the  VOX 

function is turned ON.

NOTE: This operation may not be available, depending on the 
preprogramming. Ask your dealer for details.

[VOL]

[Upper]

[PTT]

[ROTARY SELECTOR]

Summary of Contents for IC-F27SR

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PMR446 TRANSCEIVER iF27SR...

Page 2: ...by your dealer Ask your dealer for details EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION RDANGER Personal death serious injury or an explosion may occur RWARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock...

Page 3: ...onia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia AT BE BG HR CZ CY DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxem...

Page 4: ...r is vertical RWARNING NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation If you experience a...

Page 5: ...they will damage the transceiver surfaces BE CAREFUL The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods of time KEEP the transceiver away from heavy rain and never immers...

Page 6: ...NEL DESCRIPTION 5 9 Front top and side panels 5 Programmable key functions 7 LED indicator 9 3 OPERATION 10 18 Turning ON the power 10 Battery type selection 10 Channel selection 11 Receiving and tran...

Page 7: ...2 to regular charge the BP 264 25 Using the BC 193 to rapid charge the BP 265 26 Using the BC 197 to rapid charge the BP 264 or BP 265 27 5 BATTERY CASE 30 Optional BP 263 battery case 30 6 OPTIONS 31...

Page 8: ...ries The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver Battery pack Belt clip Jack cover with screws Battery charger AC adapter Not supplied or the shape is different depending on the versio...

Page 9: ...he belt clip Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until it locks in place and makes a click sound Battery pack Belt clip To detach the belt clip Remove the battery pack from the transceiv...

Page 10: ...ose Hook the latch until it makes a click sound w w q Latch w Battery pack case To remove the battery pack case Unhook the latch q and lift up the battery pack case in the direc tion of the arrow w q...

Page 11: ...ase and may result in them being damaged NOTE Keep the battery terminals clean It s a good idea to reg ularly clean them D D Jack cover Attach the jack cover when optional equipment is not used To att...

Page 12: ...w e q y u tLOWER KEY UPPER KEY PTT SWITCH Antenna ROTARY SELECTOR LED INDICATOR VOLUME CONTROL SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK q ROTARY SELECTOR Rotate to select the preprogrammed memory channels w VOLUME CO...

Page 13: ...he squelch is open r SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK SP MIC Connect the optional speaker microphone or plug adapter ca ble t LOWER KEY Lower y UPPER KEY Upper The desired function can be assigned by your deal...

Page 14: ...ime period has passed SCAN B Push to start or cancel scanning If the scan pauses for any reason except being cancelled by this key it will resume after a specified time period has passed PRIORITY A CH...

Page 15: ...econd to electronically lock all programmable keys except MONI LOCK SURVEILLANCE and SIREN SURVEILLANCE Push to turn the Surveillance function OFF Hold down for 1 second to turn the Surveillance funct...

Page 16: ...ransmitting a signal RX Lights Green while receiving a signal Fast Slow scan Blinks when the Fast Slow scan is activated Low Battery 1 You should charge the battery blinks slowly Low Battery 2 You mus...

Page 17: ...a Ni MH battery pack you must repeat the procedure until 3 beeps are heard Set q q ROTARY SELECTOR to any channel other than Channel 16 Rotate VOL to t w w urn OFF the transceiver power While holding...

Page 18: ...keys MR CH 1 to MR CH 4 AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE Selecting a channel is not necessary for this type When turning the power ON the transceiver automatically starts scanning Scanning stops when a signal is...

Page 19: ...to receive on the selected channel r r NOTE The transceiver may be equipped with CTCSS tone or DTCS code capability The CTCSS tone squelch or DTCS squelch opens only when the received signal includes...

Page 20: ...46 056250 110 9 6 446 068750 114 8 7 446 081250 118 8 8 446 093750 123 0 9 446 006250 127 3 10 446 018750 131 8 11 446 031250 136 5 12 446 043750 141 3 13 446 056250 146 2 14 446 068750 151 4 15 446 0...

Page 21: ...matched CTCSS or DTCS tone is re ceived The selected channel is a receive only channel Time out timer The transceiver has a time out timer function which prevents con tinuous extend transmissions Aft...

Page 22: ...sounds after pushing Upper or Lower If the level is set on 1 or 4 a low tone error beep sounds Therefore you can determine the current level setting by the type of beep that sounds Rotate VOL to turn...

Page 23: ...quelch or push Lower to decrease the squelch level loose squelch The adjustable range is 0 loose squelch to 9 tight squelch A beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower If the level is set on 0 or 9 an...

Page 24: ...equentially scans from the selected chan nel Scanning automatically searches for signals and makes it eas ier for you to find stations to contact or to just listen to Set ROTARY SELECTOR to any channe...

Page 25: ...bat tery power Depending on the preprogramming the power save function is au tomatically turned ON when no operation is performed or no signal is received for the preprogrammed time period Ask your de...

Page 26: ...iver CAUTION Always use the battery within the specified temperature range for the transceiver 25 C to 55 C and the battery itself 5 C to 65 C Using the battery out of its specified temperature range...

Page 27: ...temperature range for charging between 10 C and 40 C rapid charge with BC 191 BC 197 or between 0 C and 45 C regular charge with BC 192 Use the supplied charger or optional charger BC 191 BC 197 for...

Page 28: ...severely impacted or dropped or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case Even if the surface of the battery does not show cracks...

Page 29: ...sult Rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them and see a doctor immediately R WARNING Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an ab normal odor heats up or is discolored or deformed...

Page 30: ...environments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the bat tery to stop charging R WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified t...

Page 31: ...CP 23L cigarette lighter cable Status indicator Lights orange While charging Lights green Charging is completed AC adapter A different type or no AC adapt er is supplied depending on the version OPC...

Page 32: ...supplied depending on the version Charging time period differs depending on the input voltage 12 V 13 8 V 16 V Approx 36 hours Approx 21 hours Approx 16 hours OPC 515L polarity White line Black line...

Page 33: ...cigarette lighter cable Status indicator Lights orange While charging Lights green Charging is completed AC adapter A different type or no AC adapt er is supplied depending on the version OPC 515L po...

Page 34: ...additional item is required An AC adapter not supplied with some versions or the OPC 656 dc power cable An AC adapter is not supplied with some versions AC adapter Connect to a DC power supply 12 to 1...

Page 35: ...BC 197 check the type of battery you are using and then be sure to choose the suitable charger type BC 197 Charger Type Chargeable Battery With AD 120 charger adapters BP 264 Ni MH battery With AD 121...

Page 36: ...29 4 BATTERY CHARGING Battery chargers continued IMPORTANT Ensure the tabs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside the charger Guide rail Tabs BC 191 BC 192 BC 193...

Page 37: ...y terminals clean It s a good idea to regularly clean them Never incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture Never expose a detached battery case to water If the...

Page 38: ...d charging of the Ni MH battery pack An AC adapter may be supplied with the charger depending on the version Charging time period for the BP 264 Approximately 2 hours BC 192 desktop charger BC 147SE B...

Page 39: ...Ni MH battery Approx 2 hrs With AD 121 BP 265 Li ion battery Approx 2 5 hrs Either AD 120 or AD 121 charger adapters are installed in the BC 197 depending on the chargeable battery pack DC POWER CABL...

Page 40: ...OPC 2004 Allows you to connect the HS 94 HS 95 or HS 97 to the transceiver After connection the VOX function can be used Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used...

Page 41: ...plug adapter cable are required The VOX function starts transmission when you speak into the micro phone then automatically returns to receive when you stop speaking without needing to push or releas...

Page 42: ...r power Set ROTARY SELECTOR to w w any channel other than Chan nel 16 While holding down Upper e e turn ON the transceiver power to switch the VOX function ON or OFF 1 beep sounds when the VOX functio...

Page 43: ...own PTT and r r Upper rotate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the VOX gain adjustment mode Push Upper to increase or t t push Lower to decrease the VOX gain while speaking into the optional headset...

Page 44: ...o 330 mA approx Power supply requirement 7 2 V DC nominal negative ground Only specified Icom s battery pack Frequency stability 2 5 ppm 25 C to 55 C Antenna impedance 50 nominal Weight Approximately...

Page 45: ...2 5 d mm 2 2 k Receiver D D Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne Sensitivity 20 dB SINAD 26 5 dB V m Squelch sensitivity 26 5 dB V m Threshold Intermodulation rejection ratio 86 29 dB V m...

Page 46: ...F Front panel 5 J Jack cover 4 6 K Key functions 7 Lock key 8 Memory channel select keys 7 Monitor key 8 Priority channel rewrite keys 7 Priority channel select keys 7 Scan keys 7 Siren key 8 Surveill...

Page 47: ...265 27 Receiving 12 Regular charge Using the BC 192 to charge the BP 264 25 Rotary selector 5 S Squelch level setting 16 Side panel 5 Speaker microphone jack SP MIC 6 Specifications 37 Supplied access...

Page 48: ...CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG A 6954D 1EU q Printed in Japan 2011 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink 91 EUR 22 92 EUR 23 Intended Country of Use AT FI IT...

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