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LTR OPERATION

• Make a phone call

q

Select the phone channel of LTR system channel.

• “

” appears.

w

Push [PHONE] (or push [PTT]).

• “

” blinks.

e

Push [DTMF Autodial] (or while pushing and holding [PTT]
enter the desired telephone number using 10 key pad) to
make a phone call.

r

After conversation is finished, push [PHONE] (or while

pushing and holding [PTT], push [#]) to disconnect the
phone call.

• “

” stops blinking.

*:Depending on the pre-setting.

Transmitting a call

D

Group call

q

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [ROTARY SELEC-
TOR]* to select the LTR system channel or talk group.

w

While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the micro-
phone at a normal voice level after a beep is emitted.

• If an error beep is emitted, release [PTT]. After a while, repeat

step 

w

.

• The beep can be turned OFF in User set mode.

D

Selective call (DTMF call)

q

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [ROTARY SELEC-
TOR*] to select the LTR system channel or talk group.

w

Push [DTMF Autodial]— a DTMF encode channel
appears.

e

Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired DTMF
encode channel.

r

Push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code in the
selected DTMF channel.

• Push [DTMF Autodial] to cancel the DTMF transmission.

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Summary of Contents for IC-F4161T

Page 1: ...TRUCTION MANUAL This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference iF4163T S DT DS iF4161T S DT DS UHF TRANSCEIVER ...

Page 2: ...fully and com pletely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC F3061T S F3063T S VHF TRANSCEIVERS and IC F4061T S F4063T S UHF TRANSCEIVERS IMPORTANT Icom Icom Inc and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United states the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or o...

Page 3: ...res below 22 F 30 C or above 140 F 60 C The basic operations transmission and reception of the trans ceiver are guaranteed within the specified operating temper ature range However the LCD display may not be operate correctly or show an indication in the case of long hours of operation or after being placed in extremely cold areas DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason KEEP the transceiver f...

Page 4: ...nnel selection 10 Call procedure 11 4 LTR OPERATION 12 13 Receiving a call 12 Transmitting a call 13 5 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 14 17 Receiving and transmitting 14 User Set mode 16 Emergency transmission 16 Scrambler function 16 Stun function 17 Priority A channel selection 17 6 BATTERY CHARGING 18 22 Caution 18 Optional battery chargers 20 7 SWIVEL BELT CLIP 23 24 MB 93 contents 23 To attach 23 To ...

Page 5: ... 1 r Connector cover with screw 1 set Some accessories are not supplied with depending versions Accessory attachments DFlexible antenna Connect the supplied flexible anten na to the antenna connector CAUTION NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the transceiver Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver q w e r ...

Page 6: ...eleased NEVER release or attach the battery pack when the trans ceiver is wet or soiled This may result water or dust get ting into the transceiver battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged DBelt clip To attach the belt clip q Release the battery pack if it is attached w Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a click sound To de...

Page 7: ... the screw CAUTION Attach the connector cover when the optional speaker microphone is not used Otherwise the terminals of the multi connector may be shorted by metal object etc and this could damege the transceiver To detach the connector cover q Unscrew the screw using a phillips screwdriver w Detach the connector cover for the speaker microphone or head set connector q w q w Multi connector Conn...

Page 8: ...ransmit release to receive y DEALER PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Side2 Side3 Desired functions can be programmed independently by your dealer p 7 u 10 KEYPAD Depending on version The keypad allows you to enter digits to Select memory channels Select tone channels Select DTMF codes during transmit Set TX codes Start up with the password i DEALER PROGRAMMABLE KEYS P0 to P3 Desired functions can be programmed i...

Page 9: ...CATOR Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open Lights red while transmitting 2 VOLUME CONTROL VOL Rotate to turn the power ON OFF and adjusts the audio level Connector cover NOTE Attach the connector cover when the optional speak er microphone is not used See p 3 for details ...

Page 10: ...Appears blinks when the specific 2 tone DTMF select call is received according to the pre programming u CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR Appears when the call code memory is selected i BATTERY INDICATOR Appears or blinks when the battery power decreases to a specified level o ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays an operating channel number channel name Set mode contents DTMF code etc The indication mode can be...

Page 11: ...ired channels are assigned into a zone according to the intended use for grouping For example Staff A and Staff B are assigned into a Business zone and John and Cindy are assigned into a Private zone SCAN A KEY S SC CN NA A This key s operation depends on the Power ON Scan set ting When the power ON scan function is turned OFF Push to start and cancel scanning operation In case of transmission dur...

Page 12: ... hold for 1 sec again to turn the lock function OFF HIGH LOW KEY H H L L Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or per manently depending on the pre setting Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection C TONE CH ENT KEY T TS SE EL L Push to select the continuous tone channel using CH Up CH Down to change the tone frequency code set ting The selected channel remains s...

Page 13: ...channel selection mode directly Then set the desired channel using CH Up CH Down p 15 TX CODE CHANNEL UP DOWN KEYS T TX XC CU U T TX XC CD D Push to select a TX code channel directly SCRAMBLER FUNCTION S SC CR R Push to toggle the voice scrambler function ON and OFF COMPANDER KEY C CO OM MP P Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF The compander function reduces noise components from the ...

Page 14: ...mber may be incorrect Turn the power off and start over in this case Channel selection Several types of channel selections are available Methods may differ according to your system set up NON ZONE TYPE Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate ROTARY SELEC TOR to select the desired operating channel in sequence or push one of MR CH 1 to MR CH 4 keys to select a channel directly Up to 16 pre programmed chann...

Page 15: ...wanted stations from contacting you q Select the desired TX code channel or 2 tone code according to your System Operator s instructions This may not be necessary depending on programming Refer to pages 14 or 15 for selection w Push the call key assigned to one of the dealer program mable keys Emer Side1 Side2 Side3 P0 P1 P2 and P3 or PTT e After transmitting a 2 tone code the remainder of your co...

Page 16: ...iving a call the calling station name appears and a beep is emitted Then the mute is released appears Depending on the pre setting DPhone call Receive a phone call q Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate ROTARY SELEC TOR to select the phone channel of LTR system chan nel appears w When a phone call is received transceiver rings push PHONE or push PTT blinks e Push and hold PTT then speak into the microp...

Page 17: ...ROTARY SELEC TOR to select the LTR system channel or talk group w While pushing and holding PTT speak into the micro phone at a normal voice level after a beep is emitted If an error beep is emitted release PTT After a while repeat step w The beep can be turned OFF in User set mode DSelective call DTMF call q Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate ROTARY SELEC TOR to select the LTR system channel or talk...

Page 18: ...peak into the micro phone at a normal voice level 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 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a nor mal voice level DTransmitting notes Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict tr...

Page 19: ... or PTT during MSK operation to transmit the selected TX code r Push TX Code CH Select again to return to the operat ing channel number indication USING TX CODE CH UP TX CODE CH DOWN KEY If the transceiver has a TX Code CH Up or TX Code CH Down key assignment the programmed TX code channel can be selected directly when pushed DDTMF transmission If the transceiver has DTMF Autodial assigned to it t...

Page 20: ...vailable via a programma ble key Please refer to p 9 User Set Mode section Emergency transmission When Emergency Single or Emergency Repeat is pushed an emergency signal is automatically transmitted for the spec ified time period When Emergency is pushed the DTMF emergency signal is transmitted on the priority channel When Emergency Single or Emergency Repeat is pushed for the specified time perio...

Page 21: ...erate the transceiver again in this case Priority A channel selection When one of the following operations is performed the trans ceiver selects the Priority A channel automatically Priority A is selected when Clear down signal is received transmitted Set the Move to PrioA CH item as Clear down Turning the power ON The Priority A channel is selected each time the trans ceiver power is turned ON St...

Page 22: ...attery to rupture or catch fire Excessive temper atures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life R DANGER DO NOT expose the battery to rain snow seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the battery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using The battery is not waterproof R DANGER NEVER incinerate used battery packs since internal battery gas may caus...

Page 23: ...l the battery indicator shows half capacity then keep it safely in a cool dry place with the temperature between 20 C to 25 C 4 F to 77 F D DCharging caution R DANGER NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with extremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight In such envi ronments the safety protection circuit in the battery will acti vate caus...

Page 24: ...tall the AD 106 desktop charger adapter into the holder space of the BC 119N BC 121N w Connect the plugs of the BC 119N BC 121N to the AD 106 desktop charger adapter with the connector then install the adapter into the charger with the supplied screws Screws supplied with the charger adapter AD 106 Connectors Plugs q w AC adapter Not supplied with some versions Optional OPC 515L for 13 8 V power s...

Page 25: ...acks to be charged simultaneously The following items are additionally required Six AD 106 charger adapters An AC adapter BC 157 or the DC power cable OPC 656 Transceiver Battery pack AD 106 charger adapters are installed in each slot DC power cable OPC 656 Connect with the DC power supply 13 8 V at least 7 A AC adapter Purchased separately AD 106 charger adapter is installed in BC 119N AC adapter...

Page 26: ...ARGING IMPORTANT Battery charging caution Ensure the guide lobs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter This illustration is described with the BC 160 Guide rail Lobs ...

Page 27: ...ection of the arrow until the base clip is locked and makes a click sound e Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt And insert the trans ceiver into the belt clip until the base clip inserted fully into the groove r Once the transceiver is locked in place it swivels as illus trated below Once the transceiver is locked in place it will swivel 360 degrees q w ...

Page 28: ...Pinch the clip q and slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow w CAUTION HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN HANGING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the hold er or swivel properly if the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged q w 24 7 SWIVEL BELT CLIP ...

Page 29: ...ELT CLIPS MB 93 SWIVEL BELT CLIP MB 94 BELT CLIP Exclusive alligator type belt clip The same as supplied with the transceiver MB 96N 96F LEATHER BELT HANGER D OPTIONAL UNITS UT 119 DIGITAL MODULATOR DEMODULATOR UNIT Provides 6 25 kHz narrow bandwidth digital mode operation UT 109R UT 110R SCRAMBLER UNITS Non rolling type UT 109R Rolling type UT 110R voice scrambler unit provides higher communicati...

Page 30: ...F antennas FA SC55V Frequency range 146 174 MHz FA SC25U Frequency range 400 430 MHz FA SC57U Frequency range 440 470 MHz FA SC72U Frequency range 470 520 MHz Some options may not available in some countries Please ask your dealer for details ïAbout VS 1SC VOX PTT CASE The VS 1SC is a VOX PTT unit for Icom handheld trans ceivers and allows you hands free operation An optional headset HS 94 etc is ...

Page 31: ...red level condition r Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF to exit user set mode VOX Gain The VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted from OFF or 1 to 6 more sensitive VOX Delay The VOX delay time can be set from 0 5 to 3 0 sec 0 5 sec step for a convenient interval before returning to receive NOTE MIC VOX gain can be adjusted via the Adjusting pot using a thin screw driver 0 5 sec min default X TXC SET...

Page 32: ...eeding the FCC require ments for wireless RF exposure Belt Clip MB 94 Rechargeable Li Ion Battery Pack BP 232 and Speaker microphone HM 131SC To ensure that your expose to RF electromag netic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use always adhere to the fol lowing guidelines DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may also ...

Page 33: ...f the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites Occupational Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can ...

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Page 38: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6488D 1EX q Printed in Japan 2006 Icom Inc ...

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