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WARNING! NEVER

 connect the transceiver to an AC 

outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.

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WARNING! NEVER

 connect the transceiver to a 

power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. 
This connection will ruin the transceiver.

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WARNING! NEVER

 cut the DC power cable be-

tween the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connec-
tion is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged.

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WARNING! NEVER

 place the transceiver where 

normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it 
could cause bodily injury.

CAUTION! NEVER

 allow children to touch the transceiver.

CAUTION! NEVER

 expose the transceiver to rain, 

snow or any liquids. The transceiver may be damaged.

USE

 the specified microphone only. Other microphones have 

different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver.

DO NOT

 use or place the transceiver in areas with tem-

peratures below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C (+140°F), or 
in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.

DO NOT

 place the transceiver in excessively dusty envi-

ronments.

DO NOT

 operate the transceiver without running the ve-

hicle’s engine. The vehicle’s battery will quickly run out if the 
transceiver transmits while the vehicle’s engine OFF.

DO NOT

 place the transceiver against walls. This will ob-

struct heat dissipation.

DO NOT

 use chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol 

when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.

BE CAREFUL!

 The transceiver will become hot when 

operating continuously for long periods.

When the optional RMK-2 and the supplied/optional micro-
phone* are attached, the transceiver’s front panel meets 
IP54 requirements for dust-protection and splash resistance.
However, once the front panel with the RMK-2 have been 
dropped, dust-protection and splash resistance cannot be 
guaranteed because of possible damage to these cases or 
the waterproof seal.

*  The main body of the microphone is not dust-protection and splash 

resistance.

For U.S.A. only

CAUTION:

 Changes or modifications to this transceiver, 

not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your author-
ity to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.

PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for IC-F9511

Page 1: ...e complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference VHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS iF9511S iF9511T The photo shows the 10 key version transceiver ...

Page 2: ...ese 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: ...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 5 185 795 5 164 986...

Page 4: ...h as the dashboard DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty envi ronments DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the ve hicle s engine The vehicle s battery will quickly run out if the transceiver transmits while the vehicle s engine OFF DO NOT place the transceiver against walls This will ob struct heat dissipation DO NOT use chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleani...

Page 5: ...nction display 3 n Programmable function keys 4 2 BASIC OPERATION 7 13 n Turning power ON 7 n Channel selection 7 n Receiving and transmitting 8 n Clock function 9 n Wake up function 10 n Sleep function 11 n User set mode 12 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE 14 16 n Rear panel connection 14 n Supplied Accessories 15 n Mounting the transceiver 16 n Antenna 16 n Fuse replacement 16 n Cleaning 16 4 OPTION...

Page 6: ...l Minimum audio level is pre programmed w FUNCTION DISPLAY p 3 Displays a variety of information such as an operating channel number name DTMF numbers and audible con dition etc e DIAL or UP DOWN KEYS IC F9511S DIAL Rotate to select an operating channel etc IC F9511T UP DOWN Keys Push to select an operating channel etc The desired function can be assigned by your dealer p 4 ...

Page 7: ...al these keys are from the left called P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 o MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connect the supplied or optional microphone When you connect a microphone be sure to fit the connector cover of the microphone into the connector to maintain the front panel s dust protection and splash resistance Only when the optional RMK 2 is attached Connector cover RMK 2 NEVER connect non specified microphones The pi...

Page 8: ...ncryption function is activated y BELL INDICATOR Appears blinks when the specific page call is received depending on how the transceiver has been pre pro grammed P25 operation only u TELEPHONE INDICATOR Appears when a phone call is received P25 operation only i SHORT MESSAGE INDICATOR Appears when an Status message or Short message is received o ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays an operating channel n...

Page 9: ...h this key then push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to select the desired zone What is zone The desired 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 START STOP KEY Push to start and cancel scanning operation When Power ON Scan function ...

Page 10: ... IC F9511S only PUBLIC ADDRESS KEY Push to activate the Public Address PA function for voice amplification When the PA function is activated the audio output can be controlled from the transceiver separately with CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down This function is available when the external unit such as a audio amplifier speaker etc is additionally connected p 14 Push this key then speak into ...

Page 11: ...and hold 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 or rotating CH Up Down Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode User set mode is also available via the Power ON function Refer to p 12 also OPT 1 2 3 KEYS Push to control the output signal level from the ...

Page 12: ...4 P3 P2 P1 In this instruction manual these keys are from the left called P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 KEY P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 NUMBER 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 e When the PASSWORD indication does not clear after inputting 6 digits the input code number may be incorrect Turn the power off and start over in this case n Channel selection Several types of channel selections are available Methods may differ according to your s...

Page 13: ... 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 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 conditio...

Page 14: ... PM is indicated The LCD indication returns to the stand by mode after 30 sec has passed with no operation 1 2 H R 12 0 0 P M Y M D 0 8 0 4 0 1 The time indication format 12 hour 24 hour Time Date Date indication format Y Year M Month D Day w Push Clock again to return to the stand by mode D Time and date settings q Push Clock to indicate the current time and date on the LCD 1 2 H R 12 0 0 P M Y M...

Page 15: ...e n Wake up function The wake up function allows the transceiver to be automati cally turned ON according to the wake up time setting q Push and hold Clock for 1 sec to enter the clock set mode WAKE UP is indicated W A K E UP O F F w Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to turn the wake up function ON e Push Clock to set and select WAKE UP TIME W A K E UP T I M E 0 7 2 5 AM r Push CH Up or C...

Page 16: ...ock set mode Return to the stand by mode IC F9511S only n Sleep function The sleep function allows the transceiver to be automatically turned OFF according to the sleep time setting q Push and hold Clock for 1 sec to enter the clock set mode WAKE UP is indicated w Push Clock several times to select SLEEP S L E E P O N e Push CH Up or CH Down or rotate CH Up Down to turn the sleep function ON r Pus...

Page 17: ...I M E 0 8 0 0 PM i Push and hold Clock for 1 sec to exit the clock set mode Return to the stand by mode IC F9511S only n User set mode The user set mode is accessed with User Set Mode and allows you to set seldom changed settings In this case you can customize the transceiver operation to suit your prefer ences and operating style Entering the user set mode q While pushing and holding P1 and P2 pu...

Page 18: ...able set mode functions are Backlight LCD Contrast Beep Beep Level Ringer Level SQL Level AF Min Level Mic Gain Horn Battery Voltage Signal Moni and System Information P0 Up Down or DIAL r Push again to exit set mode User set mode is also available via a programmable key Please refer to p 6 User Set Mode section 13 2 BASIC OPERATION ...

Page 19: ...RNAL SPEAKER JACK Connect a 4 8 ø external speaker r MICROPHONE HANGER Connect the supplied mi crophone hanger to the vehicle s ground for micro phone on off hook func tions See p 2 y DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connects to a 12 V DC battery Pay atten tion to polarities NEVER connect to a 24 V battery This could damage the transceiver Supplied speaker SP 22 IC F9511T only IC F9511S have a built in speaker...

Page 20: ... for labelling the program mable function keys according to their assinged functions 1 Function name stickers There are no names on the programmable function keys since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys Attach the supplied function name stickers as below to the appropriate keys for easy recognition of that key s assigned function Then protect the attached stickers from unsticking ...

Page 21: ...n Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication system is an antenna Contact your dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them n Fuse replacement A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning track down the source of the problem if possible and replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one q Fuse rating 20 A USE t...

Page 22: ... DTMF microphone HM 148 Heavy duty microphone SM 25 desktop microphone OPC 1132A OPC 347 dc power cables OPC 1132A 3 m 9 8 ft OPC 347 7 m 23 ft OPC 1532 OPC 1871 zone copy cables OPC 1532 Mobile to mobile zone copy cable OPC 1871 Mobile to handy zone copy cable MB 77 wall mount bracket UT 125 aes des encryption unit Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal perfor mance when used with this t...

Page 23: ...of the antenna must be mounted at least 48 centimeters away from the nearest edge of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders CAUTION To ensure that your exposure 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 damage the radi...

Page 24: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6625H 1US q Printed in Japan 2008 Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink ...

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