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WARNING! NEVER

 

operate the transceiver while 

driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—
anything less may result in an accident.

CAUTION: MAKE SURE

 

the flexible antenna, 

battery pack and jack cover are securely attached to the 
transceiver, and that the antenna and battery pack are dry 
before attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver to 
dust or water will result in serious damage to the transceiver.

DO NOT

 operate the transceiver near unshielded 

electrical blast ing caps or in an explosive atmosphere.

DO NOT

 push [PTT] when you do not actually intend to 

transmit.

DO NOT

 

operate or place the transceiver in direct 

sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) 
or above +60°C (+140°F).

DO NOT

 modify the transceiver. The specifications may 

change and then not comply with the requirements of a 
corresponded regulation. The transceiver warranty does not 
cover any problems caused by unauthorized modification. 

DO NOT

 use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol 

when cleaning, as they will damage the transceiver surfaces.

BE CAREFUL!

 The transceiver will become hot when 

operating it continuously for long periods of time.

PRECAUTIONS

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DANGER! NEVER

 short terminals of the battery 

pack. Also, current may flow into nearby metal objects such 
as a key, so be careful when placing the battery packs (or 
the transceiver) in handbags, and so on. Simply carrying 
with or placing near metal objects such as a key, and so on 
may cause shorting. This may damage not only the battery 
pack, but also the transceiver.

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DANGER!

 Use and charge only specified Icom 

battery packs with Icom transceivers or Icom chargers. Only 
Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with 
Icom transceivers or charged with Icom chargers. Using 
third-party or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may 
cause smoke, fire, or cause the battery to burst.

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WARNING! NEVER

 hold the transceiver so that 

the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of 
the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The 
transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 
cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is 
vertical.

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WARNING! NEVER

 

operate the transceiver with 

a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. 
The continuous high volume operation may cause a ringing 
in your ears. If you experience the ringing, reduce the 
volume level or discontinue use.

Summary of Contents for IC-F3030 Series

Page 1: ...ce complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference iF3030Series VHF TRANSCEIVERS iF4030Series UHF TRANSCEIVERS The pho...

Page 2: ...y fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience only No risk of personal injury fire or electric shock IMPORTANT FOREWORD RECOMMENDATION...

Page 3: ...hot when operating it continuously for long periods of time PRECAUTIONS R DANGER NEVER short terminals of the battery pack Also current may flow into nearby metal objects such as a key so be careful w...

Page 4: ...anteed because of possible damage to the transceiver s case or the waterproof seal Only when the jack cover or the optional HM 168LWP is attached Even when the transceiver power is OFF a slight curren...

Page 5: ...dure 9 Receiving and transmitting 10 User set mode 12 Emergency Call 12 Priority A channel selection 13 Man Down Emergency Call 13 Stun function 13 Scrambler function 13 MDC 1200 system operation 14 4...

Page 6: ...nna may damage the transceiver D D Battery pack To attach the battery pack Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow q until the battery release button makes a click sound NOTE Push on the...

Page 7: ...ed w w Pinch the clip q and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow w q w D D Jack cover To attach the jack cover q Attach the jack cover to the MIC SP jack w Tighten the screws w MIC SP jac...

Page 8: ...endently by your dealer p 5 y DEALER PROGRAMMABLE KEYS P0 to P3 Desired functions can be programmed independently by your dealer p 5 u FUNCTION DISPLAY p 4 Displays a variety of information such as an...

Page 9: ...AUDIBLE INDICATOR Displayed when the channel is in the audible unmute condition Displayed when the specified 2 Tone code is received y SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Displayed when the voice scrambler function...

Page 10: ...ample Staff A and Staff B are assigned into a Business zone and John and Cindy are assigned into a Private zone SCAN A KEY This key s operation depends on the Power ON Scan setting When the power ON s...

Page 11: ...sh to select the continuous tone channel using CH Up CH Down to change the tone frequency code setting The selected channel remains set as the continuous tone channel until another channel is designat...

Page 12: ...ed with no operation is performed TX CODE CHANNEL UP DOWN KEYS Push to select a TX code channel directly EMERGENCY KEY Hold down to transmit the emergency call The transceiver can transmit the emergen...

Page 13: ...the PASSWORD indication does not clear after inputting 4 digits the input code number may be incorrect Turn OFF the transceiver and start over in this case D D Battery type selection The battery type...

Page 14: ...rocedure When your system employs tone signaling excluding CTCSS and DTCS the call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission The tone signaling employed may be a selective calling system...

Page 15: ...microphone at a normal voice level e e Release PTT to return to receive 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 i...

Page 16: ...Push TX Code CH Select again to return to the operating channel number indication e e Push Call to transmit the selected TX code USING TX CODE CH UP TX CODE CH DOWN KEY If the transceiver has TX Code...

Page 17: ...eiver receives an acknowledgement signal or you turn the transceiver power OFF When no emergency channel is specified the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel If you want to cancel...

Page 18: ...provide the certain emergency call operation Depending on the presetting Ask your dealer for details Stun function When the specified ID set as a stun ID or kill ID is received the stun function is ac...

Page 19: ...the acknowledgement signal The emergency call can be transmitted without a beep sound depending on how the emergency function is programmed Ask your dealer for details D D Receiving an Emergency Call...

Page 20: ...away from fire Fire or heat may cause them to rupture or explode Dispose of an used battery pack in accordance with local regulations R DANGER NEVER solder the battery pack terminals or modify the bat...

Page 21: ...temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated vehicle or in direct sunlight In such environments the safety protection circuit in the battery pack will activate causing the battery pa...

Page 22: ...wer OFF CAUTION NEVER connect the OPC 515L to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the battery charger White line Black line D D Regular charging with the BC 171 The optional BC 171 pr...

Page 23: ...al BC 119N provides rapid charging of the Li ion battery pack The following items are additionally required AD 106 charger adapter A power adapter may be supplied with BC 119N depending on version or...

Page 24: ...r cable OPC 656 Battery pack AD 106 charger adapters are installed in each slot Power adapter Purchased separately Transceiver DC power cable OPC 656 Connect with the DC power supply 13 8 V at least 7...

Page 25: ...on of the arrow until the base clip is locked and makes a click sound e e Attach the battery pack p 2 r Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt And insert the trans ceiver into the belt clip until t...

Page 26: ...k if it is attached p 2 e e Pinch the clip q and slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow w q w CAUTION HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN HANGING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CL...

Page 27: ...shown in the dia gram above To maximize the readability of your transmit ted signal voice hold the microphone approximately 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth and speak in a normal voice level...

Page 28: ...the arrow e then close r Push the battery cover release hook until it makes a click sound t Fig 3 CAUTION When installing the batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do...

Page 29: ...e arrow e then close r Push the battery cover release hook until it makes a click sound t Fig 3 CAUTION When installing the batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do no...

Page 30: ...e the battery case s battery release button in the direction of the arrow q and then push the release button in the di rection of the arrow w The battery pack is then released q w NEVER release or att...

Page 31: ...For rapid charging of up to 6 battery packs six AD 106 s are required simultaneously A power adapter should be purchased separately Charging time Approximately 3 5 hours for the BP 232WP BC 160 deskt...

Page 32: ...ophone that provides convenient operation while hanging the transceiver from your belt FA SC25V FA SC55V FA SC25U FA SC57U FA SC72U FA SC62V FA SC63V antennas FA SC25V 136 150 MHz FA SC55V 150 174 MHz...

Page 33: ...perate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to ex ceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by th...

Page 34: ...er la radio et causer une exposition sup rieure aux limites tablies par la FCC L antenne appropri e est celle qui est fournie avec cette radio par le fabricant ou une antenne sp ciale ment autoris e p...

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Page 40: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6995D 1EX t Printed in Japan 2012 2016 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink...

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