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  VOLUME CONTROL [VOLUME]

 

  Rotate to adjust the audio output level.

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  SELECTOR DIAL [SELECT]

   Rotate to adjust the squelch threshold level, or select an 

operating channel (depending on the presetting).

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  POWER INDICATOR [PWR]

   Lights green at ‘A’ module’s indicator while the repeater 

power is ON.

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  TRANSMIT INDICATOR [TX]

   Lights red at ‘A’ module's indicator while transmitting.

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  BUSY INDICATOR [BUSY]

   Lights green at ‘A’ module’s indicator while receiving a 

signal or when the squelch is open.

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  MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC]

   Connect an optional microphone.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 detach the 

[MIC]

 connector cover 

when optional microphone is not in use to prevent dust 
from entering.

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  POWER SWITCH [POWER]

 

   Push to turn ON the power.

 

   Hold down for 3 seconds to turn OFF the power.

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  DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS

   

Desired functions can be independently preset by your 
dealer. 

   Ask your dealer for details.

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  D-SUB 25-PIN [ACC]

  Connects an external unit.
  Ask your dealer for details.

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 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR [SPEAKER]

  Connects the optional SP-35 or SP-35L.

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 RECEIVE ANTENNA CONNECTOR [RX]

   Connects a receive antenna (impedance: 50 

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puts received signals.

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 TRANSMIT ANTENNA CONNECTOR [TX]

   Connects a transmit antenna (impedance: 50 

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puts transmitting signals.

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 LAN CONNECTOR [LAN]

   For an Ethernet connection, connect the repeater to an Eth-

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 [LAN] 

port of a PC console, through a Hub or a router 

(NXDN), or to the

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port of the IC-FC5000E (dPMR).

 

// only for the NXDN version //

   In the trunking mode operation, the repeater at one end of 

the chain must be connected. You can control the repeater 
and all others in the chain from the PC console.

 

// only for the dPMR version //

   In the trunking mode operation, connect to the 

[LAN]

 port of 

the IC-FC5000E.

BUS CONNECTORS [BUS-1]/[BUS-2]

 

// only for the NXDN version //

   For data communication between controllers in the trunk-

ing  mode operation, you can use either 

[BUS-1]

 or 

 

[BUS-2]

. Through the connectors, the controllers can be 

“daisy-chained” together, and form a network that can 
pass the trunking and other data among the controllers.

FUSE HOLDER

  

See page 1 to replace a damaged fuse.

GROUND TERMINAL [GND]

   

Connect this terminal to ground to prevent electrical 
shocks, TVI, BCI, and other problems. 

  See page 4 for the grounding details.

DC POWER CONNECTOR [DC INPUT]

  

Connects a supplied DC power cable from this connector 
to an external 13.6 V (NXDN) or 13.2 V (dPMR) DC power 
supply  (purchase separately).

  See page 4 for the connection details.

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* only for the NXDN version

 

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ACC

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LAN

BUS-2 BUS-1

FUSE

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Function display

SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR

  Displays the relative receive signal strength level.

LOW POWER INDICATOR

  Displayed when the low output power is selected.

AUDIBLE INDICATOR

   Displayed when a channel is in the ‘audible’ (unmute) 

mode.

COMPANDER INDICATOR

  Displayed when the compander function is activated.

SCRAMBLER/ENCRYPTION INDICATOR

   Displayed when the Voice Scrambler or the Encryption 

function is activated.

CHARACTER READOUT

   Displays a variety of texts or codes.

INSTALLATION

 

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Installing handles to the repeater

The supplied handles are used to mount the repeater into 
the supplied rack. The handles can be installed to the re-
peater’s front panel.

 

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 Attach the supplied handles to both sides of the repeater's 
front panel with the spacers, then tighten the screws as 
described below.

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Handle

Spacer

Screw

 

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 The completed installation should look like as described 
below.

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