Icom IC-FR4000 Series Instruction Manual Download Page 15

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OPERATION

Turning power ON

q

Push [POWER] to turn power ON.

w

If the repeater is programmed for a power on pass-
word by an Icom Dealer, input digit codes directly.

• The keys in the table below can be used for password

input.

• The repeater detects numbers in the same block as

identical.  Therefore “01234” and “56789” are the same.

e

When the “PASSWORD” indication does not clear
after inputting 4 digits, the input code number may
be incorrect.  Turn power off and start over in this
case.

Receiving and transmitting

D

Receiving

q

Push

[

POWER

to turn power ON.

w

Set the audio and squelch levels.

Rotate [SQUELCH] fully counterclockwise in ad-
vance.

Rotate [VOLUME] to adjust the audio output level.

Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until the noise dis-
appears.

e

Push [UP] or [DN] to select the desired channel.

• When receiving a signal, BUSY indicator turns ON and

audio is emitted from the speaker.

• Further adjustment of [VOLUME] to a comfortable listen-

ing level may be necessary at this point.

D

Transmitting

q

Take the microphone off hook.

w

Wait for the channel to become clear.

e

Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the
microphone at your normal voice level.

r

Release [PTT] to receive.

IMPORTANT:

To maximize the readability of the transmitted signal: 
(1) Pause briefly after pushing [PTT].
(2) Hold the microphone 1 to 2 inch (2.5 to 5 cm) from

your mouth, then speak into the microphone at a
normal voice level.

Set mode

D

Entering the set mode

q

Push

[

POWER

to turn power OFF, if repeater

power is ON.

w

While pushing [PROG], [ANI CLR] and [DN], turn
power ON.

e

After repeater emits beep “Pi,” release [PROG],
[ANI CLR] and [DN], then push [PROG] again.

r

After repeater emits beep “Pi Pi,” release [PROG] to
enter the set mode.

D

Return to the normal operating mode

q

Push

[

POWER

to turn power OFF, if repeater

power is ON.

w

Then turn power ON to return to the normal operat-
ing mode.

D

Set mode contents

• 

S01 LW RPTSQL

: Noise squelch threshold level

on the repeater operation

• 

S02 LW POWER

: Transmit Low power setting

• 

S03 HW POWER

: Transmit High power setting

• 

S04 LN AFDEV

: AF deviation for narrow band-

width

• 

S05 LW AFDEV

: AF deviation for wide bandwidth

• 

S06 LN TONEDEV

: Continuous tone deviation for

narrow bandwidth

• 

S07 LW TONEDEV

: Continuous tone deviation for

wide bandwidth

• 

S08 LN ETONE

: External tone deviation for nar-

row bandwidth 

• 

S09 LW ETONE

: External tone deviation for wide

bandwidth

• 

S10 LN RPTAF

: AF deviation for narrow band-

width on the repeater operation

• 

S11 LW RPTAF

: AF deviation for wide bandwidth

on the repeater operation

L: Low power, H: High power,
W: Wide bandwidth, N: Narrow bandwidth

KEY

[DN]

[UP]

[MONI] [RPT/BASE] [REMOTE]

NUMBER

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Summary of Contents for IC-FR4000 Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL UHF FM REPEATER iFR4000...

Page 2: ...t there for ex tended periods AVOID placing the repeater in excessively dusty envi ronments or in direct sunlight AVOID putting anything on top of the repeater This will obstruct heat dissipation Plac...

Page 3: ...e IC FR4000 your repeater of choice and hope you agree with Icom s philosophy of technology first Many hours of research and devel opment went into the design of your IC FR4000 series D FEATURES Highl...

Page 4: ...CHES DN UP Push either switch to select the operating channel u MONITOR SWITCH MONI Push to monitor the operating frequency i MODE SELECT SWITCH RPT BASE Toggles the repeater or base operating mode wh...

Page 5: ...n installing an optional internal duplexer supplied by third party this connects the trans mit receive to an antenna w EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR EXT SP Accepts a 4 external speaker e REMOTE CONNECTOR...

Page 6: ...Input terminal for master slave signal Input terminal for selecting memory channel Input terminal for selecting memory channel Input terminal for repeater base operating mode switching signal Input te...

Page 7: ...1 0 32 1 1 1 1 1 ACCESSORY CONNECTOR continued Pin No Pin Name Description Specification 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 M S OUT D0 D2 D4 EXT PTT RSSI AGND DC GND Output terminal for master slave signal I...

Page 8: ...ed when only one an tenna is used for both transmitting and receiving Se lect a duplexer according to the transmitting and re ceiving frequencies Ask your Dealer for details Grounding To prevent elect...

Page 9: ...C programming e Speaker output r M PTT Input port for TX control t Microphone ground y Microphone input u Speaker ground i M MONI Input port for monitor control q i CAUTION DO NOT short pin 1 to groun...

Page 10: ...E p 3 ACC CONNECTOR pgs 3 4 Used for external equipment control Used for external equipment control LINE CONNECTOR Front panel view q NC No connection w L1 input output e L2 input output r NC No conne...

Page 11: ...e repeater Check the source voltage before connecting the power cable The DC indicator lights up green DO NOT place the backup battery on or near the re peater Lead acid batteries should be placed at...

Page 12: ...he handles to the bar then tighten the screws rThe completed MB 78 should look like below t Remove the 2 screws M4 8 from both side of the side panel front end y Attach the MB 78 to the top side of th...

Page 13: ...lied screws M5 12 for each e Put the MB 77 on the wall or wherever you plan to mount the repeater r Tighten the 12 supplied screws M6 30 using flat washers and spring washers NOTE Put this way to repe...

Page 14: ...r unit installation The UT 109 01 UT 110 01 provides high perfor mance private communication for base operating mode In order to receive or send scrambled trans missions the UT 109 01 UT 110 01 must b...

Page 15: ...ty of the transmitted signal 1 Pause briefly after pushing PTT 2 Hold the microphone 1 to 2 inch 2 5 to 5 cm from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level Set mode DEntering t...

Page 16: ...uited Optional voice scrambler is turned OFF Scrambler code is not set correctly Output power is set to Low The other station is using tone squelch While in base operating mode the repeater is set to...

Page 17: ...or equip ment damage DLOGIC unit q Remove the bottom cover as shown on p 11 w Remove 8 screws from the LOGIC shielding plate then remove the plate e Replace the circuitry fuse as shown below r Return...

Page 18: ...an 60 dB Narrow Audio harmonic distortion 3 0 typical at 1 kHz 40 deviation Hum and noise More than 40 dB Wide More than 34 dB Narrow Microphone impedance 600 8 pin modular D DReceiver Receive system...

Page 19: ...MEMO...

Page 20: ...Count on us 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 6228H 1EX Printed in Japan 2003 Icom Inc...

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