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8.2 CALL ALERT

To send a Call Alert, push [F] then push [A] or [B] 
until the selection is displayed, then enter the tar-
get ID of the radio to alert and push [#]. If the target 
radio has received the Call Alert the display should 
show “ACK” (acknowledgement).
Figure 12 displays a Call Alert ACK.

Figure 12

8.3 RADIO CHECK

The dispatcher can send a message to a subscrib-
er unit requesting a response from the radio. (For 
example, to check if it is in operation.)

 To initiate a Radio Check, push [F] then push [A] 
or  [B]  until  the  selection  is  displayed,  then  enter 
the target ID of the radio to alert and push [#]. If the 
target radio has received the Call Alert the display 
should show “ACK” (acknowledgement).
Figure 13 shows Radio Check display.

Figure 13

8.4 RADIO INHIBIT

 This function is used to disable a subscriber unit 
(mobile  or  portable).  The  subscriber  unit  cannot 
be  turned  ON  at  all  until  an  Uninhibit  Command 
is sent. The password must match the password 
entered in the BTIII program for inhibit to occur.

 To inhibit a radio, push [F] then push [A] or [B] un-
til the selection is displayed then enter the target 
radio’s  ID.  Push  [D]  and  enter  the  programmed 
password, then push [#]. The target radio will be 
totally  disabled.  If  the  target  radio  has  received 
the Call Alert the display should show “ACK” (ac-
knowledgement).
Figure 14 shows the Radio Inhibit entry display.

Figure 14

8.5 RADIO UNINHIBIT

 Used  to  enable  a  subscriber  unit  that  has  been 
disabled, the password must match the password 
entered in the BTIII program.

 To uninhibit a radio, push [F] then push [A] or [B] 
until the selection is displayed and enter the target 
radio’s ID, enter the password and then push [#]. 
The target radio will be returned to normal opera-
tion. The target radio should send an ACK if suc-
cessful.
Figure 15 shows the Radio Uninhibit entry mode.

Figure 15

8.6 STATUS UPDATE

 Used to send user status. The status numbers re-
lates to an actual message list. Indicates the User 
status (0–255) and Unit status (0–255).
 To send a Status Update, push [F] then push [A] 
or [B] until the selection is displayed and enter the 
target radio ID. Then push [D] and enter the  user 
(USR), message number, push [D] again and en-
ter the unit number, then push [#]. If the target ra-
dio has received the Call Alert the display should 
show “ACK” (acknowledgement).
 Figure 16 shows Status Update ready to be sent 
to 366.

Figure 16

8.7 STATUS REQUEST

Used  to  request  the  status  of  another  unit.  After 
the

 

request is sent the target unit should respond 

with the current status. In the example below USR: 
2 means the number 2 status message.

To send a Status Request, push [F] then push [A] 
or [B] until the selection is displayed and enter the 
target radio ID then push [#]. The target unit should  
respond  with  the  message  number,  unit  ID  and 
ACK.
Figure  17  shows  Status  Request  received  from 
366.

Figure 17

Call Alert
To: 366
 
                                              MD     N
Fm:      00000366      (ACK)

Radio Check
To: _

                                               MD     N
Fm:        00000366    (ACK)

Radio Inhibit
To: _

Password:                             MD     N

Radio Uninhibit
To: _

Password:                             MD     N

Status Update
To: 366

 USR: 1            UNT: 0           MD     N

Status Request
To: 366

 USR: 2            UNT: 0           MD     N
FM: 00000366             (ACK)

Summary of Contents for IC-FR9010

Page 1: ...CTION MANUAL VHF P25 REPEATER iFR9010 iFR9020 UHF P25 REPEATER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harm ful interfe...

Page 2: ...ren BE CAREFUL The heatsink will become hot when operating the repeater continuously for long periods BE CAREFUL If a linear amplifier is connected set the repeater s RF output power to less than the...

Page 3: ...of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 50 of the time can cause FCC and IC RF expo sure compliance requirements to be exceeded Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility During...

Page 4: ...CC et d IC pour une utilisation grand public veuillez en tout temps respecter les directivessuivantes NE PAS faire fonctionner la radio sans qu une antenne appropri e y soit fix e car ceci risque d en...

Page 5: ...T 4 8 3 RADIO CHECK 4 8 4 RADIO INHIBIT 4 8 5 RADIO UNINHIBIT 4 8 6 STATUS UPDATE 4 8 7 STATUS REQUEST 4 8 8 PREDEFINED MESSAGES 5 8 9 RADIO MONITOR 5 8 10 SBC LOG 5 9 P25 SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT 5 10 TALK...

Page 6: ...d for SIMPLEX SEMIDUPLEX DUPLEX REPEATER on a per channel basis ALM The LED flashes when an error on either TX or RX occurs TX The LED is ON when in Transmit BUSY The LED is ON when receiving a signal...

Page 7: ...backlight has been turned ON with SHIFT 1 backlight ON OFF Figure 4 shows the Backlight Timer set for 15 sec onds Figure 4 5 CHANNEL SELECTION The IC FR9010 FR9020 has capability of up to 500 channels...

Page 8: ...he F key to send an Emergency Call Reboot the radio to clear the Emergency Alert NOTE The radio will transmit on the programmed EMERGENCY channel not necessarily the channel that appears on the displa...

Page 9: ...n disabled the password must match the password entered in the BTIII program To uninhibit a radio push F then push A or B until the selection is displayed and enter the target radio s ID enter the pas...

Page 10: ...SBC call is displayed Push B to scroll to the previous records and push A to scroll to the end of the list The radio will store up to 99 log entries When more than 99 entries are made the oldest log...

Page 11: ...in programming to use these functions Figure 26 shows CWID Sending Figure 27 shows CWID function stop Figure 28 shows CWID function start Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 13 DTMF ENCODE Push SHIFT and th...

Page 12: ...sh SHIFT 1 for the backlight to stay ON Push SHIFT 1 again to return to default operation Figure 33 Indicates the Backlight is ON See section 4 for backlight timer settings Figure 33 18 CHANGING TX PO...

Page 13: ...its analog if it receives digital it transmits digital 22 BASE MODE 22 1 ANALOG If the received CTCSS DCS matches the pro grammed CTCSS DCS the radio s receiver will open The MON key may be pushed to...

Page 14: ...9010 FR9020 has a self diagnostic function All data in the EEROM is checked every time the radio is switched ON If the data is not properly stored the radio automatically turns to programming mode Fig...

Page 15: ...timeout 31 DSP ERROR DETECTION When there is a problem with the DSP the following message may be shown on the display Please check that the DSP board is installed correctly and the cor rect firmware v...

Page 16: ...nal strength indicator O 0 to 2 5 V DC analog 13 MOD1 External audio modulation input l 50 mVrms 1 kHz for 3 kHz 14 GND Ground 15 PTT Push to talk l 0 to 3 3 V DC 0 V transmit 16 MOD 2 External modula...

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Page 20: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A 7090H 1EX 0A Printed in Japan 2013 Icom Inc...

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