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IC-F9011

RadioÊG uide

YourÊ Smart

P25Ê Choice

P25ÊT runking

P25ÊCon ventional

AnalogÊCon ventional

ALLÊINÊONE

NovemberÊ 2009

Summary of Contents for IC-F9011

Page 1: ...IC F9011 RadioÊG uide YourÊ Smart P25Ê Choice P25ÊT runking P25ÊCon ventional AnalogÊCon ventional ALLÊINÊONE NovemberÊ 2009 ...

Page 2: ...ent or any portion thereof shall take place without the express permission of Icom Reproduction distribution or transmission for any purpose in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical shall only be allowed with the express permission of Icom Trademarks Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the g g p p United Kingdom Germ...

Page 3: ...Function Display Simple Full Keypad Model Only 25 4 1 3 Functions Programmable to Keys 26 4 1 4 Preparation for Operation 29 4 1 5 Basic Operation 33 4 1 6 Analog Mode Operation 36 4 1 7 APCO P25 Mode Operation 37 4 1 7 APCO P25 Mode Operation 37 4 1 8 APCO P25 Conventional Trunking Basic functions 52 4 1 9 Tactical Group Function 54 4 2 Cloning Software CS F9010 F9510 4 2 1 Basic Setup of Cloning...

Page 4: ...t has not shifted production to lower cost countries but kept its production base 100 in Japan production to lower cost countries but kept its production base 100 in Japan The Wakayama Icom plant has an advanced production system to produce small volume multi model wireless communication products Icom brand Icom brand Icom world brand name Icom is today recognized as a reliable 2 way radio brand n...

Page 5: ...rsion EXP Version IC F9011B Non display model IC F9011S Simple model IC F9011T 10 key model Supplied Accessories May differ according to version Dimensions mm inch Flexible Antenna 7 6 9 16 5 BP 254 Li Ion Battery MB 115 Belt Clip Alligator model Connector cover with screw 167 58 6 2 5 16 41 8 1 21 32 ...

Page 6: ...to the standard specifications for TIA 102 CAAB B Digital C4FM Transceiver Performance recommendations Digital Analog mixed mode operation Mixed mode operation allows you to detect and receive both analog FM and P25 digital modes and to transmit either mode depending According to the programming setting Large dot matrix display The IC F9011T S and F9021T S have a large dot matrix display to show v...

Page 7: ...er and MDC 1200 compatible Available in the future Analog mode only Meets MIL STD 810 Tactical group function Meets MIL STD 810 The MIL STD 810 series of standards is issued by the United States Army s Developmental Test Command to specify various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the field Icom has been tested to and passed the following MIL STD...

Page 8: ...body such as the back of a hand P t t d i t f i lid bj t IP Level Description of Protection Level 0 Not protected 1 Protected against vertically falling water drops Protected against vertically falling water 2 Protected against foreign solid objects of 12 5 mm diameter and greater Protects against fingers or similar objects 3 Protected against foreign solid objects of 2 5 mm diameter and greater P...

Page 9: ...t from the widest range of equipment and features Provide user friendly equipment so users can take full advantage of their radios p vocoder converts speech into a digital bit stream Test panels judged IMBE as the coding scheme most successful at making male and female voices audible against background noises such as moving vehicles sirens gunshots and traffic noise the conditions of public safety...

Page 10: ...128 zones Channel Spacing kHz 12 5 digital 15 30 analog 12 5 digital 12 5 25 analog PLL Channel Step Unit kHz 2 5 3 125 Current drain Tx High 2 2A 2 1A Rx Stand by 300mA 300mA Max audio 800mA 800mA Operating Time 2 9 hours with BP 254 Dimensions W H D projections not included 58 6 167 41 8 mm 25 16 69 16 121 32 in Weight approx 533g 1 17lb with BP 254 TX RF Output Power High 6W 5W Spurious Emissio...

Page 11: ...512 ch 128 zones Channel Spacing kHz 12 5 digital 12 5 25 analog PLL Channel Step Unit kHz 2 5 3 125 Current Drain Tx High 2 1A Rx Stand by 300mA Max audio 800mA Operating Time 2 9 hours with BP 254 Dimensions W H D projections not included 58 6 167 41 8 mm 25 16 69 16 121 32 in Weight approx 533g 1 17lb with BP 254 TX RF Output Power High 5W Spurious Emissions 80dB typ Adjacent Channel Power W N ...

Page 12: ...Number of Channels 512 ch 128 zones Channel Spacing kHz 12 5 digital 12 5 25 analog PLL Channel Step Unit kHz 2 5 3 125 Current drain Tx High 2 1A Rx Stand by 300mA Max audio 800mA Operating Time 3 9 hours with BP 254 Dimensions W H D projections not included 58 6 167 41 8 mm 25 16 69 16 121 32 in Weight approx 533g 1 17lb with BP 254 TX RF Output Power High 5W Spurious Emissions 80dB typ Adjacent...

Page 13: ...may result in the transceiver being damaged result in the transceiver being damaged NOTE Keep the battery pack terminals clean It s a good idea to clean the battery pack terminals once a week Belt clip To attach the belt clip Release the battery pack if it is attached y p Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a click sound To detach the belt clip...

Page 14: ... 121N MULTI CHARGER AD 110 CHARGER ADAPTER BC 157 AC ADAPTER AD 110 6 pcs BC 121N BC 157 OPC 1871 Handheld to mobile CABLE OPC 1870 Handheld to handheld CABLE 5610000270 ALA651B 8 pin connector for modular Rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs Six AD 110s are required Charging time approx 4 0 hours when BP 253 is attached POWER SUPPLY CABLES INTERFACE CABLE KEYLOADER CABLE plugs use with Key Loade...

Page 15: ...d the head headset with flexible boom microphone Approved option for safe versions option for intrinsically safe versions intrinsically safe versions intrinsically safe versions INTERNAL UNITS SPEAKER MIC CLONING SOFTWARE CS F9511 EXP 01 For programming all The pictures of headset shown above include optional VS 1MC PTT VOX unit UT 125 AES DES ENCRYPTION UNIT Provides AES and UT 124 R MAN DOWN UNI...

Page 16: ...ng DANGER NEVER use or leave battery packs in areas with temperatures above 60 C 140 F High temperature buildup in the battery such as could occur near fires or stoves inside a car heated car or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life g the battery out of its specified temperature range wi...

Page 17: ...upture p WARNING NEVER insert the transceiver battery attached to the transceiver into the charger if it is wet or soiled This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the chargers The chargers are not waterproof CAUTION NEVER charge the battery outside of the CAUTION NEVER charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Icom recommends charging...

Page 18: ...ach lot This illustration shows the BC 119N IMPORTANT Battery charging caution Rapid charging with the BC 119N AD 110 The optional BC 119N provides rapid charging of the Li Ion battery pack Charging period Approx 4 hours with BP 254 The following items are additionally required AD 110 charger adapter purchase separately An AC adapter may be supplied with BC 119N depending on version or the DC powe...

Page 19: ...is connected the Battery pack Voltage Capacity Battery life 3 BP 254 1 7 4V 2900 mAh min 3040 mAh typ 9 5 hrs BP 237 2 Battery case for A6 x AA LR6 alkaline 4 Fig 1 Be sure the gasket is aligned correctly and does not protrude from the battery case Fig 3 CAUTION When installing batteries make sure they are all the same brand model and capacity Also do not use new and old batteries together transce...

Page 20: ...e transceiver even if the dropping or water intrusion in the connector speaker microphone as shown in the diagram above To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal voice hold the microphone approx 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth and speak ing at normal voice level g cover is not attached however the terminals pins will become rusty or the transceiver will function abnormally if...

Page 21: ...g pot using a thin screwdriver The VS 1MC VOX PTT CASE can be connected to the following Head Set VOX delay adjustment VOX gain adjustment VOX gain and delay adjustment cAttach the connector of the VS 1MC into the multi connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw Toggle the VOX PTT select switch to VOX dEnter user set mode ePush W several times to select the VOX Gain or following Head Set H...

Page 22: ...done at an authorized Icom service center only The waterproof capability of the transceiver cannot be guaranteed if you install an unit yourself or have it done at a non authorized dealer service 5 Attach the unit as below have it done at a non authorized dealer service center 1Remove total of 2 knobs Top knob with Outer knob VOL knob Outer knob Front panel Antenna nut CHASSIS 2Remove the antenna ...

Page 23: ... panel from the CHASSIS Refer to DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 2Replace the clock backup battery located on the FRONT UNIT as below Make sure the battery polarity is correct 3Recover the transceiver and re set the date and time in set mode Refer to INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLOCK BACKUP BATTERY MAIN UNIT BT1 Part No 3020000340 Part Name ML 614S ZT Battery removal side is UP 23 Remove old battery using non cond...

Page 24: ...indicates some information Non display model only Desired function can be programmed by your dealer 10 KEYPAD 10 key model only The keypad allows you to enter digits to Select memory channels tone channels and DTMF codes while in the DTMF code channel selection mode St t ith th d DEALER PROGRAMMABLE ABC SWITCH Desired functions can be programmed to each position A B or C independently by your deal...

Page 25: ...de operation only SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Appears when the voice scrambler function or Displays an operating channel number channel name Set mode contents DTMF code etc KEY INDICATOR Indicates the programmed function of the front panel keys I II and III Appears when the voice scrambler function or encryption function is activated BELL INDICATOR Appears blinks when the specific page call is received ac...

Page 26: ...ting some information that needs to be memorized push this key to save the editted For ABC and Toggle switches The programmable key functions to ABC and Toggle switches are limited For All models Common operation PRIO A AND PRIO B KEYS PRA PRB Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel memorized push this key to save the editted contents in memory before returning to the stand by mode OPT MOM...

Page 27: ...n the scan started with this key is cancelled by this key Push and hold this key for 1 sec to display the scan list push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired list For Non display model CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP DOWN Push to select an operating channel When Rotary selector selection mode is operating channel this function is not available Push to select a scan group after pushing and holding Scan A ...

Page 28: ...ist selection mode MENU g AND hMENU KEYS Menu g and Menu h can only be assigned to W and X respectively The menu mode is available when either Menu g g g y g Emergency Repeat Surveillance and OPT 1 2 3 HIGH LOW SWITCH Selects the transmit output power temporarily Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection or Menu h is assigned to W or X During menu mode the pre programmed menu i...

Page 29: ...e explanations that follow the function key name for that key indicator is displayed in double quotation marks e g EMR Non display model The programmable key functions are limited and Lock Talk Around High Low Surveillance Hook Scan N A N A OPT1 Out OPT2 Out OPT3 Out 1 1 some key functions operate differently between the Simple and 10 key models OPT1 Momentary OPT2 Momentary OPT3 Momentary User Se...

Page 30: ...function is turned OFF the memory channel selection from external input operation is disabled This function is usable when an external unit is If the function is ON push the key to turn it OFF COMPANDER KEY COMP For Simple and 10 key models Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF This function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear communication This function is...

Page 31: ...on mode If PHONE is selected the transceiver displays the phone number selection mode If no operation is performed for about 30 sec the transceiver returns to normal operation Push and hold for 1 sec to cancel and return to normal operation DIGITAL PAGE KEY PAGE Scrambler and Encryption functions ON If the functions are ON push the key to turn them OFF For APCO P25 mode operation Common operation ...

Page 32: ...H Down or CH Up Down Th I di id l ID b dit d ith th 10 Scrambler function ON or OFF While in the P25 Conventional mode turns the Encryption function ON or OFF While in the mixed digital and analog mode simultaneously turns the Voice Scrambler and Encryption functions ON or OFF ENCRYPTION SWITCH APCO P25 mode only 12 S S The Individual ID can be edited with the 10 keypad Depending on the pre set va...

Page 33: ... When the PASSWORD indication does not clear after entering 6 digits the input code number may be incorrect Turn the power off and start over in this case 2 Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate ROTARY SELECTOR to select a channel in sequence Depending on the pre set value 3 When receiving a call adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level Transmitting Wait for the channel to become c...

Page 34: ... displa model this Clock function The transceiver indicates the current time and date when Clock is pushed And you can change the indication format and time date settings This function is not available on a Non display model When you operate the Non display model this function is not available Entering the user set mode c While pushing and holding I and II rotate VOL to turn the power ON Turn powe...

Page 35: ...nd date setting mode and date setting mode The time indication format 24HR or 12HR blinks f Push CH Up or CH Down to set the selected item The indicator lights or blinks orange when the optional battery case is attached While hunting in trunking mode the indicator blinks the same way as Fast Slow Scan Orange blinks when receiving the coded voice i l g Push Clock to set The next item blinks signal ...

Page 36: ...ransmitted once or repeatedly If the transceiver is placed in a vertical position before the first transmission the transceiver exits the emergency mode and the emergency call is ll d Emergency transmission When Emergency is pushed for the specified time period the DTMF emergency signal is transmitted once or repeatedly on the specified emergency channel Depending on the pre set value A repeat eme...

Page 37: ... mode only The P25 Trunking mode allows the transceiver to automatically hunt for a control channel in a repeater system according to the pre programmed hunt list when Turning the power ON The P25 Trunking mode is selected The transcei er goes o t of range and does not the target station is displayed after receiving a call Trunking mode only IMPORTANT for Trunking mode operation The public Trunkin...

Page 38: ...at case change the operating channel or turn power OFF then ON again to retry hunting Site Select function P25 Trunking mode only The RFSS and SITE IDs can be edited manually with Site Select Not available on Non display model To edit the RFSS and SITE IDs 1P h Sit S l t t l t SITE 1 1Push Site Select to select SITE 1 2Push Site Select again to display the site information RFSS ID and SITE ID 3Pus...

Page 39: ...0 keypad Depending on the pre set value 10 key model only To edit the Individual ID using the 10 keypad Input the Individual ID directly with the 10 keypad P h t l d When the Full Off Air Call SetUp FOACSU function is turned ON beeps sound after receiving a call In that case push PTT to accept the call Then operate as described in steps and above If you ignore the call by not pushing PTT for a spe...

Page 40: ...This function can be turned OFF by your dealer Pager function Transmitting This function can be used as a message pager to confirm the target station of a caller s identification p 4 Release PTT to receive Receiving 1When a Talkgroup call is received The Busy Transmit lights green The ringer sounds Depending on the pre setting The Talkgroup ID or name and calling even when the operator leaves the ...

Page 41: ...or lights red o g o e ope a o This function is available only for a dispatcher in the Trunking mode 1Push Digital Button to enter the digital call type selection mode 2Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select RDO INHIBIT The Busy Transmit indicator lights red PLEASE WAIT is displayed 5Release PTT ACK RECEIVED is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the target station and t...

Page 42: ...not programmed the ID code is displayed 2An acknowledgement is automatically i d 4Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select the desired ID or name Push and hold Digital Button for 1 sec to cancel transmitted The Busy Transmit indicator does not light because the radio inhibit is activated NOTE The transceiver will not be revived until one of the following operations is performed Dependi...

Page 43: ...on The Busy Transmit indicator lights red PLEASE WAIT is displayed required to revive it Remote Monitor function Transmitting A Remote Monitor function allows you to send a signal that requires the target station to transmit audio from the microphone p y 6Release PTT ACK RECEIVED is displayed after receiving an acknowledgement from the target station and then the transceiver returns to normal oper...

Page 44: ...CK The Busy Transmit indicator lights green while receiving and lights red while transmitting an acknowledgement The function display does not change while transmitting Status Message 3Push Digital Button again to enter the Individual ID selection mode A pre programmed ID name is displayed When the ID name is not programmed the ID code is displayed Transmitting The transceiver can send one of up t...

Page 45: ...ush CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select the desired ID or name Push and hold Digital Button or Digital Status for 1 sec to cancel and return to normal operation The ID can be edited with the 10 keypad Transmitting The transceiver can send one of up to 10 different pre programmed Short Messages Digital Button or Digital Message key assignment is necessary to transmit the Short Message N...

Page 46: ...n to select the desired ID or name Push and hold Digital Button or Digital Message for 1 sec to cancel and return to Transmitting A Status Query function allows you to send a signal that requests the last transmitted Status Message to the target station The target station transceiver automatically responds after receiving a Status Query signal Digital Button key assignment is necessary to transmit...

Page 47: ...nd text are displayed transceiver returns to normal operation Receiving Not available on Non display model When a status transmitted Status Message is automatically transmitted The Busy Transmit indicator lights green while receiving and lights red while 4Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select the desired phone number Push and hold Digital Button or Phone for 1 sec to cancel and retu...

Page 48: ...nly blinks 1When a matched announcement signal is received The Busy Transmit indicator lights green The ringer sounds Depending on the pre set value ANNOUNCEMENT and calling station ID or name are displayed for 2 sec Depending on the pre set value 2Speak into the microphone while pushing and holding PTT The Busy Transmit indicator lights red 3Release PTT to receive 4After the conversation is finis...

Page 49: ... received NO ACKNOWLDG is displayed Simple and 10 key models only And depending on the pre set value the transceiver automatically transmits the microphone audio Auto TX 3Push and hold PTT to transmit an Emergency call The Busy Transmit indicator lights red 2After the specified time period 2 has passed the transceiver automatically transmits an Emergency alarm once or repeatedly to inform the disp...

Page 50: ... function When this function is enabled the transceiver releases the mute after receiving the audio signals for decryption even if the CKR setting is not matched to the selected channel Depending on the pre set value OTAR function transceiver enters the emergency mode and then the countdown starts After the specified time period has passed an emergency alarm is automatically transmitted once or re...

Page 51: ... select the desired keyset 3Push and hold Keyset for 1 sec to set the selected keyset 4Push Keyset to exit the keyset selection mode Registration command to KMF NOTE There are 2 types of KMM Standard and Packet If the pre programmed KMM type is not matched to the system which the transceiver attempts to register with the registration attempt may fail In that case the transceiver s KMM type should ...

Page 52: ...VOL to turn power ON CLEAR is displayed Turn power OFF to cancel clearing 3Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select ALL CLEAR 3Push W to copy the selected channel to zone 128 COPIED is displayed Creating the tactical group in zone 128 Zone copy 1Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select the channel belonging to the zone which you wish to copy to zone 128 CH Up Down to select...

Page 53: ...ONE is displayed the regular cloning operation is performed all data including zone 128 of the master transceiver is written to the sub transceiver For actual appearance of the cables please refer to 3 2 Optional Accessories Cloning the tactical group Master Zone 128 Sub Zone 128 Continued 2Turn the sub transceiver power ON 3Set the master transceiver into the set mode as follows For Handheld mode...

Page 54: ...ey Mode Dialing function from the radio terminal to the telephone network indicating adaptability to the dialing g p y g message of the trunking packet 9 Unit to PSTN Explicit Dialing Buffered Mode Same as No 10 10 Unit to PSTN Explicit Dialing List Mode Same as No 10 11 Emergency Call Request Indication Emergency call Indication Call request with priority level 12 Multiple Level Priority Call Req...

Page 55: ...Group Affiliation CAI Dynamic group function 35 Group Affiliation Static Dynamic group function 36 Roaming Roaming the trunking sites 37 Roaming Restriction Restrict roaming 38 RFSS Site Lock Restrict movement of control CH 38 RFSS Site Lock Restrict movement of control CH 39 Site Select Select control CH 40 Type 3 Encryption Indicate Type 3 encryption 41 Voice Encryption Support Indicate voice en...

Page 56: ... or LwIP implementation UDP IP adaptable 51 SLIP PPP support for OS i f or LwIP implementation SLIP IP adaptable 52 SNDCP Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol adaptable 53 Dual Mode Scanning Scanning in dual modes 54 D l M d M it i g M it i g i d l d 54 Dual Mode Monitoring Monitoring in dual mode 55 Talkaround Talk around without repeaters 56 Talkback Talk back function 56 ...

Page 57: ...w Then click Next to install the software to the destination folder e g C Program Files Icom CS F9010_F9510 Click Browse to select another destination folder before clicking Next if desired iAfter the installation is completed the is not supported for Microsoft Windows Vista 64 bit Software installation When installing the software log in as the administrator cQuit all applications when Windows is...

Page 58: ...LP MENU Help 2 VIEW MENU View Selects the displayed font size Turn the tool bar indication ON or OFF 3 COM PORT MENU COM Port Click to display the COM port 1 to 4 and More setting dialog box Set the transfer speed Normal or High 6 HELP MENU Help Click to display the help contents and cloning software revision information 7 TOOL BAR Shortcut buttons appear on the tool bar when the tool bar indicati...

Page 59: ... in the contents list screen directory or right click the cell to display the edit menu Then click Edit Enter to select and change the setting depending on the item Click Help to display the help screen for the item The indo sho s p The window shows up explaining how to set up RX TX 59 NOTE The above instructions are for reference only Please refer to the HELP file of the cloning software when you...

Page 60: ...G HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS and the IC F9510 series VHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVER Launching the CS F9010 F9510 Cloning Software 1 Before launching the program make sure the di i t d ON Memory CH radio s power is turned ON 2 Click the Start button and point to Programs 3 Point to the CS F9010 F9510 folder 4 Click the CS F9010 F9510 program or simply double click desktop short cut CS F9010 F9510 w...

Page 61: ...ge Enter up to a 12 character message that will be displayed at transmission and reception of a short message Ten messages are available OTAR OTAR O er The Air Reke ing is the common name Page Page call is designed to notify the targeted radio user who may be away from his her radio or in noisy environment with alert and indication Select enable if required Radio Check Radio check call is designed...

Page 62: ...condary CH TX CH Talkback CH Cancel CH and Text Key Display Assign the desired functions to the programmable function keys And set the keypad operation beep audio frequency indication mode 1 line or 2 lines etc Set Mode User set mode enables you to customize the Scan setting Set the Scan Setting items for Resume Talkback Fast Scan Slow Scan Power on scan etc Emergency y transceiver operation to su...

Page 63: ...registration will not be performed and channel selection will continue to the next channel RFSS ID Enter the RF Subsystem RFSS ID for the system System Registration Home Setting Home Unit ID When SITE or RFSS is selected for the Coverage Type this RFSS ID and Site ID must match to those of a control channel to register for the channel If not registration will not be performed and channel selection...

Page 64: ...the desired Hunt List from 1 to 4 When the radio is powered on changes trunking system or goes out of range the radio will find a control channel in a valid area with the hunt list List control channels in the Hunt List screen Enable the background scan to monitor a control channel of the adjacent site while waiting to register a control channel Select Enable to activate the function When a hunt l...

Page 65: ...or hunt delta within the range of 0 to 70 in 1 steps user s permission to accept the call Select OFF not to emit a beep and accept the call without asking permission from the user NOTE You can set the audio frequency for the beep in Beep High 2 Freq Hz in the Key Display Assign screen When the Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI level of a monitoring control channel is lower than the set leve...

Page 66: ...peration CH ID Only Set a downlink frequency of a control channel in RX CH ID and RX CH Number CH Freq Only Set a downlink frequency of a control channel in RX Freq RX CH ID Enter a control channel ID from broadcast channel structure to set a downlink frequency The ID is defined by TIA TSB 102 AABD RX CH Number Enter a control channel number from the broadcast h l d li k f q channel structure to s...

Page 67: ...y WACN ID Enter the Wide Area Communications Network WACN ID component of the Subscriber Unit SU ID for the roaming area SYSTEM ID Enter the System ID component of the Tx Offset Sign Select the Tx Offset Sign from Minus and Plus sign Tx Offset MHz Enter the transmit frequency offset from the receive frequency SYSTEM ID Enter the System ID component of the Subscriber Unit SU ID for the roaming area...

Page 68: ...Select the packet frame type for Key Management Messages KMMs exchanged between the radio and a Key Management Facility KMF Packet Data The radio transmits KMMs Registration and Deregistration using packet data The packet data is defined by TIA 102 BAAD section 1 R i t ti SNDCP Unconfirmed The radio uses unconfirmed packets to exchange KMMs with the KMF The radio transmits KMMs Registration and De...

Page 69: ...r the system as defined by TIA 102 BAEB section 6 2 5 Valid values are 0 through 15 corresponding to 1 through 16 state slots respectively SNDCP Version Enter the IP address of the Key Management Facility KMF KMF UDP Port Set the User Datagram Protocol UDP port of the Key Management Facility KMF within the range of 1 to 65535 SNDCP Version Select the SNDCP version to be used for the system as defi...

Page 70: ... requests Delayed Acknowledgment When transmitting more than one Delayed When transmitting more than one Delayed Acknowledgments the radio transmits acknowledgment at these intervals Response Kind Timeout Timer Sec Enter the time period for Timeout Timer within the range of 0 to 255 in 1 sec steps The radio waits f f K M g t F ilit KMF for response from a Key Management Facility KMF for this set p...

Page 71: ...Network Access Code from 000 to FFF hexadecimal code to separate the transceiver from the same adjacent channel station according to the assigned code The transceiver selectively accesses one of several repeaters within overlapping coverage areas allowing the user to send to a specific repeater name NOTE FFFF hex or 65535 dec is used for the All Call Talk group Option Digital Option Talkgroup Disp...

Page 72: ...e scan selection mode When a signal is detected on a channel other than Primary CH scan pauses until the signal di d P i CH i ti l Scan Type Set the scanning type to each scan group from 0 Scan OFF 2 Normal Scan and 3 Priority Scan disappears and Primary CH is continuously monitored Scan moves and pauses on Primary CH if the signal is detected on Primary CH When Secondary CH is set y The watch tim...

Page 73: ...ansmission ON or OFF The function allows you to transmit a signal on the channel that the scan stopped last when the transmission is performed during the scan stop the talk back timer after the resume timer has R Sel CH The selected channel by the rotary selector is used as the primary channel CH Number Select The selected channel is used as the primary channel R Sel CH is available for only porta...

Page 74: ...Scan is cancelled in the selected channel by the rotary l t Text Select the text indication capability from Text or Start CH during scan While the scan is pausing on a channel by receiving transmitting a signal the h l t t i i di t d dl f th tti selector CH Number Select Scan is cancelled in the selected channel channel s text is indicated regardless of the setting Text The text indication is turn...

Page 75: ...mbols can be edited created in this sheet for a variety of i f ti i di ti information indication 1 Right click to display the Edit menu 2 Left click Edit Enter then the Character Editor screen appears Edit the squares with Left click on the desired square Left click the square to change the square color white to black when or is selected white to black when or is selected Right click the square to...

Page 76: ...ryption Unit Encryption Unit Encryption Unit The AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a block cipher adopted as an encryption standard by the Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS for the United States in 2002 AES is based upon the Rijndael algorithm AES offers 256 bit encryption The DES Data Encryption Standard is a cipher selected as an official Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS...

Page 77: ...m connector is recommended but any other maker s connectors are also available Please choose straight type y New 2 Enter the new key CKR This will be 5 numbers 0 and any number between zero and 4095 ex 03456 3 Press Enter 4 Choose the algorithm AES or DES using the left right arrows or if the KVL is enabled for both 3 Using the soft keys just below the display in the KVL select the following in se...

Page 78: ...ds of key changing over the air Many of the newer NSA National Security Agency cryptosystems that use the 128 bit electronic key Benefits from using OTAR Brisk and efficient these are the words to describe the benefits from using OTAR zThe operator can change over the keys of many radios at the same time regardless of the distance cryptosystems that use the 128 bit electronic key such as the ANDVT...

Page 79: ...inct advantages over traditional CELP based vocoders Operating at data rates from 2 0 to 9 6 kbps the new AMBE 2 algorithm has achieved higher Mean Opinion Scores MOS than any other The vocoder speed specified by P25 specification slowed down from 7200 bps to 3200 bps but DVSI introduced a new enhanced vocoder of AMBE 2 and prevented the deterioration of the sound quality Please higher Mean Opinio...

Page 80: ...ge Please browse http www icomamerica com en default aspx Icom Global Site Icom America Inc Home page 1 Basic information about P25 Following materials are downloadable from these sites Please click here to get more detailed information on P25 1 3 2 P25 Information Center P25 Radios at a Glance Project 25 Web site etc 3 2 1 APCO International SAFECOM 81 ...

Page 81: ...se http www icomamerica com en default aspx Icom Global Site Icom America Inc Home page Land Mobile IC F9011 series IC F9011 series Product Catalogue Hi resolution image Specifications Options Instruction manual These materials can be downloaded from this Web site Find your dealer 82 This site is helpful to find your nearby dealer dealing with the P25 transceivers ...

Page 82: ...x html Support Center Page Home Page Instruction Manual for Operating Guide for The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors in your region IC F9011B S T IC F9021B S T IC F9023B S T IC F9011B S T IC F9021B S T IC F9023B S T Service Manual for IC F9011 B S T Service Manual for IC F9021B S T IC F9023B S T Sales Handbook 83 ...

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