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PANEL DESCRIPTION

5

TX CODE KEY

Select a transmit 5-tone code (station code) channel.
• Push and hold to changes the contents of the sta-

tion code using  

[

]

/

[

]

keys.

• Push to selects a TX 5-tone code channel using

[

]

/

[

]

keys after pushing this key.

TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEY

Push to selects a TX code channel directory.

DTMF CHANNEL SELECT KEY

Push this key to select a DTMF channel.
• Push this key, then select the desired DTMF chan-

nel using the 

[

]

/

[

]

keys.

Push and hold this key to transmit the selected
DTMF code.

NOTE:

DTMF channels 6 and 7 are used for ID

code and emergency code respectively, depend-
ing on your system set up.
Ask your System Operator or Dealer about DTMF
channels 6 and 7 before using these.

C. TONE CHANNEL ENTER KEY

Push this key then input a continuous tone memory
channel number via the keypad to change the tone
frequency.

TX CH

CODE

DTMF

ID MR

ID MEMORY READ KEY

Recalls detected ID codes. 
• Push this key, then push 

[

]

/

[

]

for selection.

• Up to 5 ID's are memorized.
Push and hold this key to erase all memorized IDs.

LIGHT

Push to select the backlight condition.

ON

:Turns ON the backlight continuously.

OFF

:Turns OFF the backlight.

AUTO

:Turns ON/OFF depending on the ACC

socket pin 1 voltage.

ON: Low (0 V)

OFF: High (12 V)

ATTENUATOR 

Push to turn the attenuator function ON/OFF.

NOTE:

The attenuator function protects desired

signals from distorting when excessively strong
signals, such as broadcast, pager signals, etc.
are nearby.

TRUNKING GROUP SWITCH

Push to select the Trunking group.

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ATT

TONE

GRP

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Summary of Contents for IC-F320

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Page 3: ...ii ONTENTS i i i ii N 1 5 1 2 keys 3 6 8 6 6 ing 7 7 lection 8 lection 8 8 MAINTENANCE 9 12 tion 9 10 er 11 installation 11 allation 12 12 12 12 k II OPERATION 13 15 nventional modes 13 on 13 16...

Page 4: ...3 POWER SWITCH P 2 CH UP DOWN KEYS P 3...

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Page 17: ...1 M or 3 M if for another ates successful programming ed for the Turbo SpeeDial cation ee low beeps sound after you initi n later ation ut dialing to initiate a dispatch call hear three beeps one sho...

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Page 19: ...5 16 OPTIONS UT 96 5 TONE UNIT Provides 2 tone 5 tone signaling UT 105 SmarTrunk II Logic Board Provides SmarTrunk II capabili ies OPC 617 ACC CABLE Allows you to connect to an exter nal terminal...

Page 20: ...Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan...

Page 21: ...nalog speech iv I ETS300 219 October 1993 Radio equipment transmitting signals v Type designation iC f310 s Signature Authorized representative name Place and date of issue T Aoki General Manager Icom...

Page 22: ...limits 1999 519 EC The maximum RF power available from this device is 25 watts The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum effi ciency and that this installation height should be...

Page 23: ...iv ETSI EN300 219 v1 2 1 1999 10 Radio equipment transmitting signals v Type designation iC f410 s Signature Authorized representative name Place and date of issue T Aoki General Manager Icom Europe...

Page 24: ...antenna are best avoided The transmitter should neither be continuously operated for long periods if any person is within a distance of 2 metres of the an tenna nor operated at all if any person is t...

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