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PANEL DESCRIPTION

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TALK AROUND KEY

  “

TA

” (Conventional operation only)

Push to turn the talk around function ON and OFF.

•  The talk around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the 

receive frequency for transceiver-to-transceiver communication.

LOCK KEY

  “

LOCK

  Push and hold for 1 sec. to electronically lock all program-

mable keys except the following:

   [PTT], [Moni], [Light], [Lock], [Emergency Single], [Emergency 

Repeat], [Surveillance] and [OPT 1/2/3].

  Push and hold for 1 sec. again to turn the lock function 

OFF.

LIGHT KEY

  “

LIGT

Push to turn the transceiver’s backlight ON for about 5 sec. 
when the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode. 
(p. 14)

HIGH/LOW KEY  

H/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.

SURVEILLANCE KEY

  “

SURV

Push to turn the surveillance function ON and OFF.
When this function is turned ON, the beep is not emitted and 
the LCD backlight does not light when a signal is received or 
a key is pushed, etc.

COMPANDER KEY  

COMP

Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF. 
The compander function reduces noise components from 
the transmitted audio to provide clear communication.

USER SET MODE KEY

  “

SET

  Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter user set mode.

  •  During in the user set mode, push this key to select an item that 

is enabled by your dealer, and change the value or condition by 
pushing [CH Up] or [CH Down].

  Push and hold this key for 1 sec. again to exit user set 

mode.

User set mode is also available via the ‘Power ON function.’ 
Refer to page 14 also.

OPT OUT KEYS 

 “

OP1

” “

OP2

” “

OP3

Push to control the output signal level from the optional unit 
connector.

OPT MOMENTARY KEYS  

O1M

” “

O2M

” “

O3M

Push to control the output signal level from the optional unit 
connector.

CLOCK KEY

  “

CLCK

” 

Push to indicate the current time on the LCD. (p. 15)

•  While the current time is indicated, push and hold this key for 

1 sec. to enter the time data edit mode.

Summary of Contents for IC-F9011S

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF P25 TRUNKING HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS iF9011S iF9011T The photo shows the 10 key version transceiver ...

Page 2: ...nese Government as described in Appendix I Export Le gal Controls and Appendix Exchange Legal Controls Please consult with your dealer or sales representative for details EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION RWARNING Personal injury 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 See...

Page 3: ...e equipment and re ceiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ ent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for help ABOUT IPR This device is made under license under one or more of the following U S Patents 4 590 473 4 636 791 5 148 482 5 185 796 5 271 017 5 377 229 4 716 407 4 972 460 5 502 767 5 146 497 5 164 986 ...

Page 4: ...2 F 30 C or above 140 F 60 C The basic operations transmission and reception of the transceiver are guaranteed within the specified operating temperature range However the LCD display may not oper ate 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 The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems...

Page 5: ...1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 11 Front panel 4 Function display 6 Programmable function keys 7 3 BASIC OPERATION 12 16 Turning power ON 12 Channel selection 12 Receiving and transmitting 13 User set mode 14 n Clock function 15 4 BATTERY CHARGING 17 20 Caution 17 Optional battery chargers 19 5 BATTERY CASE 21 Optional battery case BP 237 21 6 SPEAKER MICROPHONE 22 Optional HM 184 description 22 To attach...

Page 6: ...t clip Connector cover with screw Accessory attachments D Flexible antenna Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector CAUTION NEVER HOLD the antenna when carrying the transceiver DO NOT connect the antenna other than listed on p 23 Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver ...

Page 7: ...ttach 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 q Battery release button Battery pack w NOTE Keep the battery pack terminals clean It s a good idea to clean the battery pack terminals once a week D Belt clip To attach the belt clip q Release the battery pack if it ...

Page 8: ...en the screw Multi connector Connector cover q w CAUTION Attach the connector cover when the optional equipment is not used Otherwise the terminals of the multi connector may be shorted by metal object etc and this could dam age the transceiver To detach the connector cover q Unscrew the screw using a phillips screwdriver w Detach the connector cover for the optional equipment connector q w ...

Page 9: ...n the squelch is open Lights red while transmitting r DEALER PROGRAMMABLE ABC SWITCH Desired function can be programmed to each position A B or C independently by your dealer p 10 To activate the pre programmed function set the white line of the ABC switch to the position A B or C When the white line of the ABC switch is set to the position C the pre programmed function at position C will be activ...

Page 10: ... 0 APP KEY APP Desired function can be programmed by your dealer p 7 1 10 KEYPAD IC F9011T 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 Start up with the password Input the Individual ID code for digital operation Depending on the pre setting 2 HOME KEY HOME Desired function can be programmed by your...

Page 11: ...mpander function is activated Analog mode operation only t SCRAMBLER INDICATOR Appears when the voice scrambler or encryption function is activated y BELL INDICATOR Appears blinks when the specific page call is received according to the pre programming P25 operation only u TELEPHONE INDICATOR Appears when a phone call is received P25 operation only i SHORT MESSAGE INDICATOR Appears when an Status ...

Page 12: ...3 I II III Ω APP HOME ABC switch and Toggle switch Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con cerning your transceiver s programming If the key indicator shows the programmed function key name push the front panel key I II or III under the key indicator to activate the programmed function The function key name in parentheses in the following expla nation is displayed for that key ...

Page 13: ...pecified time period has passed when the scan started with this key is cancelled by except for this key operation Push and hold this key for 1 sec to indicate the scan list then push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired list SCAN ADD DEL TAG KEY SCAD Push to add or delete the selected channel to from the scan list 1 Push to indicate the scan list then push CH Up or CH Down to select the desired ...

Page 14: ...tion ON and OFF When this function is turned ON the beep is not emitted and the LCD backlight does not light when a signal is received or a key is pushed etc COMPANDER KEY COMP Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF The compander function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear communication USER SET MODE KEY SET Push and hold for 1 sec to enter user set mode...

Page 15: ...uring menu mode Push Menu or Menu Push Menu or Menu Push Menu or Menu 001 ch 01 IC F9011 MON CLCK ZONE 001 ch 01 IC F9011 LOCK LIGT SET 001 ch 01 IC F9011 SCNA PRA CH1 Menu items D For ABC and Toggle switches only ZONE SWITCH Selects the pre programmed zone directly PRIO A AND PRIO B SWITCHES Selects Priority A or Priority B channel MR CH 1 MR CH 2 MR CH 3 AND MR CH 4 SWITCHES Selects the memory c...

Page 16: ... or OFF When this function is turned ON the beep is not emitted and the LCD backlight does not light when a signal is received or a key is pushed etc COMPANDER SWITCH Turns the compander function ON and OFF The compander function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear communication OPT MOMENTARY SWITCHES Controls the output signal level from the optional unit con nect...

Page 17: ...KEY NUMBER 0 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 e When the PASSWORD indication does not clear after in putting 6 digits the input code number 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 To select the desired operating channel Push CH Up or CH Down Rotate ROTARY SE...

Page 18: ...crophone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a nor mal voice level D Transmitting notes Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict transmission under the following conditions The channel is in mute condition Inaudible condition does not appear The channel is busy Un matched or matched CTCSS is received Depending on ...

Page 19: ... the desired level condition Available set mode functions are Backlight LCD contrast Beep Beep Level Ringer Level SQL Level AF Min Level Mic Gain VOX Gain VOX Delay Horn Battery Voltage Signal Moni and System info Appears only when the external VOX unit is connected The VOX unit is available in the near future r Push and hold Ω again to exit the user set mode Until turning power OFF Ω and is not a...

Page 20: ... and date on the LCD When the indication format is set to 12 hour AM or PM is indicated The LCD indication returns to the stand by mode after 30 sec has passed with no operation 12HR 12 00PM YMD 08 04 01 MUTE CLOCK ZONE Date indication format Y Year M Month D Day The time indication format 12 hour 24 hour Time Date w Push Clock again to return to the stand by mode D Time and date settings q Push C...

Page 21: ...item 12HR 03 00PM YMD 08 04 01 MUTE CLOCK ZONE t Push Clock to set The next item blinks 12HR 03 00PM YMD 08 04 01 MUTE CLOCK ZONE y Repeat steps e to t to set items u After setting push and hold Clock for 1 sec to program Return to the time and date setting mode i Push Clock to return to the stand by mode ...

Page 22: ...n areas with temperatures above 60 C 140 F High tempera ture buildup in the battery such as could occur near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire Excessive tem peratures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life R DANGER DO NOT expose the battery to rain snow seawater or any other liquids Never charge or use...

Page 23: ...about half then keep it safely in a cool dry place with the temperature range as below 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F within a month 20 C to 35 C 4 F to 95 F within three months 20 C to 25 C 4 F to 77 F within a year D Charging 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 en vi...

Page 24: ...hows the BC 119N D 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 power cable OPC 515L CP 17L AD 110 charger adapter is installed ...

Page 25: ...dapters purchase separately An AC adapter BC 157 or the DC power cable OPC 656 MULTI CHARGER AC adapter Purchased separately AD 110 charger adapters are installed in each slot BATTERY PACK DC power cable OPC 656 Connect with the DC power supply 13 8 V at least 7 A TRANSCEIVER Turn power OFF IMPORTANT Battery charging caution Ensure the guide lobes on the battery pack are correctly aligned with the...

Page 26: ...rection of the arrow w first then check the latch is in place e Fig 1 Be sure the gasket is set correctly and do not protrude from the battery case Fig 3 CAUTION When installing batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do not mix new and old batteries together Keep battery contacts clean It s a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week Never incinerate used bat...

Page 27: ...s from your mouth and speak in a normal voice level To attach Attach the connector of the speaker microphone into the multi connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw with a coin or flat head screwdriver CAUTION Attach the multi connector properly but do not overtighten A loose connection will al low water intrusion into the connector an overtight ened connection will dam age the connector...

Page 28: ...adapter 6 pcs BC 157 ac adapter For rapid charging of up to 6 battery packs six AD 110s are required simultaneously An AC adapter should be pur chased separately Charging time approx 4 hours when BP 254 is attached D CABLES CP 17L cigarette lighter cable Allows charging of the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket For BC 119N OPC 515L OPC 656 dc power cables Allows charging of the b...

Page 29: ... transceiver corresponds to IP57 Once these items have been dropped the IP rating cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to these cases or the waterproof seal Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal perform ance when used with this transceiver We are not respon sible for the transceiver being damaged or any accident caused when using non Icom optional equipment Some options may no...

Page 30: ...ments for wireless RF exposure Belt Clip MB 115 Rechargeable Li Ion Battery Pack BP 254 Alkaline Battery Case BP 237 and Speaker microphone HM 184 CAUTION To ensure that your expose to RF electromag netic energy is within the FCC allowable lim its for occupational use always adhere to the following guidelines DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna at tached as this may damaged the radio...

Page 31: ...interference turn off 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 f...

Page 32: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6662D 1US q Printed in Japan 2008 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink ...

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