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PANEL DESCRIPTION

2-2

Microphone

Speaker

Front, top and side panels

q

 ROTARY SELECTOR

   Rotate to select the preprogrammed memory chan-

nels  or  scan  lists,  depending  on  the  preprogram-
ming.

w

 VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]

   Rotate to turn the power ON or OFF, and adjust the 

audio level.

e

 STATUS INDICATOR 

(pp. 2-3, 2-4)

Lights red while transmitting.

 

 Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the 

 

squelch is open.
 Lights/blinks orange when the matched 2/5-tone 

 

code is received, depending on the presetting.

r

 MULTI CONNECTOR

   Connect optional accessory.

 

 

CAUTION:

  Attach  the  connector  cover 

when  the  optional  acces-
sory is not used. Otherwise, 
the  terminals  of  the  multi-
connector  may  be  shorted, 
and  this  could  damage  the 
transceiver.

t

 PTT SWITCH [PTT]

 

Hold down to transmit; release to receive.

y

 LOWER KEY [Lower]

u

 UPPER KEY [Upper]

   Desired functions can be preset. (p. 2-5)

i

 EMERGENCY KEY [Emer]

   Desired functions can be preset. (p. 2-5)

o

 ANTENNA CONNECTOR

  Connect the antenna.

w

  VOLUME 

CONTROL

e

 STATUS INDICATOR

y

 LOWER KEY

u

 UPPER KEY

q

  ROTARY 

SELECTOR

o

  ANTENNA 

CONNECTOR

r

  MULTI 

CONNECTOR

t

 PTT SWITCH

Connector

cover

i

  EMERGENCY  

KEY

Summary of Contents for IC-F3200DEX

Page 1: ...STRUCTIONS iF3200DEX series 5 SPEAKER MICROPHONE 4 dPMR OPERATION 3 BASIC OPERATION 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ACCESSORIES INTRODUCTION VHF DIGITAL ANALOG TRANSCEIVERS iF4200DEX series UHF DIGITAL ANALOG T...

Page 2: ...EX vhf digital analog transceivers and IC F4201DEX IC F4202DEX or IC F4203DEX uhf digital analog transceivers NOTE To use in explosive atmospheres read the leaflet SAFETY MANUAL comes with the transce...

Page 3: ...1 1 Section 1 ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories 1 2 Accessory attachments 1 3 Flexible antenna D D 1 3 Battery pack D D 1 3 Belt clip D D 1 4 Connector cover D D 1 4...

Page 4: ...lowing accessories are supplied Battery pack Belt clip Connector cover with screws Battery charger Power adapter Not supplied or the shape is different depending on the transceiver s version Flexible...

Page 5: ...r in the direction of the arrow q then lock it with the battery release button Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a click sound To remove the battery pack Push the battery r...

Page 6: ...of the arrow w Accessory attachments Continued Connector cover D D To attach the connector cover Place the connector cover over the multi connector q q q Tighten the screw w w w To detach the connecto...

Page 7: ...2 1 Section 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front top and side panels 2 2 Status indicator 2 3 Programmable function keys 2 5...

Page 8: ...s received depending on the presetting rMULTI CONNECTOR Connect optional accessory CAUTION Attach the connector cover when the optional acces sory is not used Otherwise the terminals of the multi conn...

Page 9: ...our call was successful Call error Blinks slowly when your call failed or was refused Audible Blinks slowly after a return signal is received when in the Audible mode Mute is released Received signal...

Page 10: ...in the TX inhibit mode such as when the TOT or Lockout function is activated Emergency Blinks when an Emergency call was received Emergency Locator Ringer Siren Blinks while the Emergency locator Ring...

Page 11: ...2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 5 Programmable function keys The programmable key functions can be assigned to the Upper Lower and Emer programmable func tion keys LOWER KEY UPPER KEY EMERGENCY KEY...

Page 12: ...pending on the presetting holding down this key for 1 second cancels a scan LOCK Hold down to electronically lock all programmable keys except Moni Audi Call including Call A and Call B Emergency Surv...

Page 13: ...n sound This function can be used for situations other than an emergency alert such as a security alarm for exam ple The transceiver emits the siren sound until the power is turned OFF SCRAMBLER Hold...

Page 14: ...and transmitting 3 5 Transmitting notes D D 3 5 DTMF transmission D D 3 6 Receiving a Stun Kill and Revive command D D 3 6 Setting the Beep function 3 7 Setting the beep level 3 8 Setting the ringer...

Page 15: ...g the battery pack for the first time or after not using it for a long time you must fully charge the pack for optimum battery life and operation See BASIC INSTRUCTIONS that are provided with the tran...

Page 16: ...ps when a signal is detected Voting Operation D D The transceiver automatically starts scanning when a zone specified for the voting operation is selected The voting scan detects the signal of the rep...

Page 17: ...stem which allows you to call only spe cific station s and prevents unwanted stations from contacting you Select a desired TX code channel or 2 5 tone code q q according to your System Operator s inst...

Page 18: ...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 at a normal voice level Transmitting notes D D Transmit inhibit function The tr...

Page 19: ...that will stun kill or revive your transceiver When the Stun command is received a beep sounds and the transceiver becomes unusable Receiving a Revive command is necessary to operate the trans ceiver...

Page 20: ...ELECTOR to any channel other w w than Channel 16 While holding down Lower rotate VOL to turn ON e e the power to enter the Beep level adjustment mode Push Lower to turn the Beep function ON or OFF r r...

Page 21: ...s every time you push Upper Therefore you can determine the current level setting by the in creasing loudness of the beep that sounds To determine if you have selected a linked level set VOL to minimu...

Page 22: ...ht A beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower There fore you can determine the current level setting by the increasing loudness of the beep that sounds To determine if you have selected a linked level...

Page 23: ...one gain adjust ment mode Push Upper or to increase or push Lower to de r r crease the microphone gain The adjustable range is 1 minimum to 4 maximum A beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower An erro...

Page 24: ...el adjustment mode Push Upper to increase the squelch level tight r r squelch or push Lower to decrease the squelch level loose squelch The adjustable range is 0 loose squelch to 9 tight squelch A bee...

Page 25: ...ding on the presetting When the battery voltage drops to a low power level and the status indicator indicates Low Battery 2 the output power automatically switches to Low 1 p 2 3 Push High Low to sele...

Page 26: ...ied time period has passed an emer gency call is automatically transmitted once or repeat edly If someone operates the transceiver before the call is transmitted the transceiver exits the emergency mo...

Page 27: ...eceiving a Stun Kill or Revive D D 4 3 Receiving a Status Polling call D D 4 3 Receiving an Ambience Listening call D D 4 3 Receiving an Emergency call D D 4 3 Talk back function D D 4 3 Transmitting...

Page 28: ...iding digital Private Mobile Radio dPMR operation meets the 6 25 kHz bandwidth re quirements for narrow band operation This increases the efficiency of channel allocation and use of the spec trum NOTE...

Page 29: ...ELECTOR is changed the trans ceiver will stay on the same channel the Stun command received on When a Kill command is received The status indicator alternately blinks red and green The transceiver can...

Page 30: ...is held down for the specified time period the emergency signal digital command is trans mitted once or repeatedly on the specified emergency channel When no emergency channel is specified the signal...

Page 31: ...essage can automatically be transmitted The status message is transmitted when the transceiv er is turned ON or OFF Select a status message to be transmitted in Power ON Status or Power OFF Status ite...

Page 32: ...The voice scrambler function provides private commu nication between stations while operating in the digital mode Hold down Scrambler for 1 second to turn ON the q q Scrambler function Push Scrambler...

Page 33: ...5 1 Section 5 SPEAKER MICROPHONE Optional HM 203EX 5 2 Description D D 5 2 To attach D D 5 2...

Page 34: ...power when connecting or dis connecting the mi crophone To attach D D BE SURE to turn OFF the power before attaching Attach the connector of the speaker microphone into the multi connector on the tran...

Page 35: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 7166 4EX 2014 Icom Inc...

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