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MAINTENANCE

 

Troubleshooting

The following chart is designed to help correct prob-
lems which are not equipment malfunctions.

If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or 
solve it through the use of this chart, contact the near-
est Icom Dealer or Service Center.

 

Fuse replacement

If a fuse blows, and the repeater stops functioning, find 
the source of the problem, repair it, and then replace 
the damaged fuse with a new matching rated fuse.

  

CAUTION: DISCONNECT the DC power cable from 
the repeater. Otherwise, there is danger of an elec-
tric shock and/or equipment damage.

D

 Line fuse replacement

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

REF.

Power does not come 
on when 

[POWER] is 

pushed.

• The power supply is turned OFF.
• DC power cable is improperly connected.
• Fuse is blown.

• Turn ON the power supply.
• Reconnect the DC power cable correctly.
•  Check the cause, repair it, and then replace 

the fuse with a compatible one.

pp. 6, 7
p. 9

No sounds are heard 
from the speaker.

• Volume level is too low.

• The squelch is closed.

• The audio mute function is activated.

•  A selective call or squelch function such as 

5 tone call or tone squelch is activated.

•  The front speaker is turned OFF.

•  The function assigned to the pins of the ACC 

connector is wrong. 

•  Rotate 

[VOLUME] clockwise to obtain a suit-

able listening level.

•  While  in  the  base  operating  mode,  rotate 

[SELECT]  counterclockwise  to  open  the 
squelch. (When the [SQL Level Up/Down] 
key function is assigned to 

[SELECT].)

•  Push 

[MONI] (if assigned) to turn OFF the 

audio mute function.

•  Turn OFF the appropriate function.

•  Turn  ON  the  front  speaker  using  the  CS-

FR5000(dPMR) 

cloning

 

software

.  Ask 

your dealer for details.

•  Assign the correct function using the CS-

FR5000(dPMR). Ask your dealer for details.

p. 8

p. 8

p. 4

Sensitivity is low and 
only  strong  signals 
are audible.

•  Antenna feedline or the antenna connector 

has poor contact or is shorted.

•  Check the antenna cable or connector and 

then reconnect, or replace if necessary.

pp. 6, 7

Received signal can-
not be understood.

• Optional voice scrambler is turned OFF.
• Scrambler code is not correctly set.

•  Turn ON the optional voice scrambler.
•  Reset the scrambler code.


Output power is too 
low.

• Output power is set to Low.

•  Power  amplifier  protection  circuit  is  acti

-

vated.

•  The function assigned to the pins of the ACC 

connector is wrong. 

•  Push 

[HIGH/LOW]  (if  assigned)  to  select 

High power.

•  Cool down the repeater or stop accessing 

the repeater until it has cooled down.

•  Assign the correct function using the CS-

FR5000(dPMR). Ask your dealer for details.

p. 4

No contact possible 
with another station.

• The other station is using tone squelch.
•  While operating in the base mode, the re

-

peater is set to duplex.

•  Turn the tone squelch function ON.
•  Set the repeater to simplex, when the other 

transceiver is set to simplex.


The  transmit  signal 
is not output from the 
PA unit.

•  Power amplifier protection circuit is activated 

because  the  repeater  unit’s  output  power 
level is set too high, or too low.

•  Adjust the repeater’s output power level to 

5 W.

The PA unit tempera-
ture data cannot be 
detected.

•  The function assigned to the pins of the ACC 

connector is wrong. 

•  Assign the correct function using the CS-

FR5000(dPMR). Ask your dealer for details.

p. 4

Fuse rating:  20 A (for the repeater unit), 

30 A (for the PA unit)

USE the specified fuse only.

Summary of Contents for IC-FR5100

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL iFR6100 UHF dPMR REPEATER iFR6100H iFR5100 VHF dPMR REPEATER iFR5100H...

Page 2: ...a phone line with DTMF m D Sub 25 pin ACC port equipped You can use optional equipment connected to the D sub 25 pin ACC port on the repeater s rear panel m Other features Wide 136 to 174 MHz 400 to...

Page 3: ...assignments and may dam age the repeater Place the repeater in a secure place to avoid inadver tent access by children VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY The AMBE 2 voice coding Technology embodied in this prod...

Page 4: ...inal module and B module s indicator corresponds to the extended module u MICROPHONE CONNECTOR MIC This 8 pin modular jack accepts an optional micro phone KEEP the MIC connector cover attached to the...

Page 5: ...rical shocks TVI BCI and other problems i ANTENNA CONNECTOR ANT Connects to a 50 antenna to transmit o DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connects the supplied DC power cable from this connector to an external 13 2...

Page 6: ...The desired function can be assigned 1 5 V pull up Active L 3 17 EXT I O 17 The desired function can be assigned 1 5 V pull up Active L 3 18 EXT I O 18 The desired function can be assigned 1 5 V pull...

Page 7: ...ns that are assigned to the pins 10 12 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 and 25 Pin No Pin Name Default IC FR5100 IC FR6100 IC FR5100H IC FR6100H 10 EXT D A Null Null 12 EXT A D Null UR PA5000 Temperature Input...

Page 8: ...explosion or electric shock Antenna connection For radio communications the antenna is a critical component along with output power and sensitivity Select antenna s such as a well matched 50 an tenna...

Page 9: ...able Supplied DC power cable 13 2 V at least 30 A Black _ Red CAUTION NEVER remove the fuse holders from the DC power receptacle Black Red 20 A fuses DC power supply AC outlet AC cable Supplied DC pow...

Page 10: ...elow P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Handle Spacer Screw w The completed installation should look like this P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Rear panel connection For the IC FR5100 IC FR6100 CAUTION NEVER remove the fuse holders from t...

Page 11: ...w Set the audio and squelch levels Rotate SELECT 1 fully counterclockwise first Rotate VOLUME to adjust the audio output level Rotate SELECT 1 clockwise until the noise just disappears e Push CH Up 2...

Page 12: ...Turn ON the front speaker using the CS FR5000 dPMR cloning software Ask your dealer for details Assign the correct function using the CS FR5000 dPMR Ask your dealer for details p 8 p 8 p 4 Sensitivity...

Page 13: ...itionally required for the IC FR5100H IC FR6100H UC FR5000 trunking network controller UT 109R voice scrambler unit Non rolling type 32 codes maximum UT 110R voice scrambler unit Rolling type 1020 cod...

Page 14: ...tion you need to consider height clear ance i e the height above any place where persons may have access and front clearance i e the dis tance in front of the antenna where the radiated field may exce...

Page 15: ...n the antenna could be mounted on a short stub mast If there is such access to the roof then the antenna could be mounted on top of a short mast of 3 2 m high The mast position should be such that the...

Page 16: ...minami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan Intended Country of Use AT FI IT PL GB RO BE FR LV PT IS TR CY DE LT SK LI HR CZ GR LU SI NO DK HU MT ES CH EE IE NL SE BG A 7004H 1EU r Printed in Japan 2012 201...

Page 17: ...2 V at least 15 A 20 A fuses Connects to a dPMR control unit OPC 2311 Option Repeater unit For the IC FR5100H IC FR6100H To TX OPC 2243 To ACC To I O To TX Connects to a 4 external speaker Connects to...

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