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INTRODUCTION

 

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DANGER! NEVER

 operate the transceiver near 

unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive 

atmosphere. This could cause an explosion and 

death.

 

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WARNING! NEVER

 use or charge Icom battery 

packs with non-Icom transceivers or non-Icom 

chargers. Only Icom battery packs are tested and 

approved for use with Icom transceivers or charged 

with Icom chargers. Using third-party or counterfeit 

battery packs or chargers may cause smoke, fire, or 

cause the battery to burst.

 

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WARNING! NEVER

 hold the transceiver so that 

the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed 

parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while 

transmitting.

 

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WARNING! NEVER

 operate the transceiver with 

earphones, a headset, or other audio accessories 

at high volume levels. The continuous high volume 

operation may cause a ringing in your ears. If you 

experience the ringing in your ears, reduce a volume 

level or discontinue use.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 use or leave the transceiver in 

excessively dusty environments. This could damage 

the transceiver.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 short the terminals of the battery 

pack. Shorting may occur if the terminals touch metal 

objects such as a key, so be careful when placing the 

battery packs (or the transceiver) in bags, and so on. 

Carry them so that shorting cannot occur with metal 

objects. Shorting may damage not only the battery 

pack but also the transceiver.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 change the internal settings 

of the equipment. This may reduce equipment 

performance and/or cause extensive and expensive 

damage to the equipment. The equipment warranty 

does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized 

internal adjustments.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 operate the transceiver unless 

the flexible antenna, battery pack, and jack cover 

are securely attached to the transceiver and that the 

antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment. 

Exposing the inside of the transceiver to dust or water 

will result in serious damage to the transceiver.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 operate the transceiver while 

driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full 

attention—anything less may result in an accident.

CAUTION: DO NOT

 use harsh solvents such as 

Benzine or alcohol when cleaning. This could damage 

the equipment surfaces. If the surface becomes dusty 

or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth.

NOTE: DO NOT

 use or leave the transceiver in areas 

with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above 

+60°C (+140°F), or in areas subject to direct sunlight, 

such as the dashboard.

DO NOT

 push PTT unless you actually intend to 

transmit.

KEEP

 the transceiver away from heavy rain and 

never immerse it in water. The transceiver meets 

IP54* requirements for dust-protection and splash 

resistance.

However, once the transceiver has been dropped, 

dust-protection and splash resistance cannot be 

guaranteed due to the fact that the transceiver may be 

cracked or the waterproof seal damaged, and so on.

*  Only when the battery pack and jack cover are 

attached.

NEVER

 place the transceiver in an insecure place to 

avoid inadvertent use by unauthorized persons.

BE CAREFUL!

 The transceiver may become hot after 

continuously transmitting for long periods of time.
Even when the transceiver power is OFF, a slight 

current still flows in the circuits. Remove the battery 

pack from the transceiver when not using it for a long 

time. Otherwise, the installed battery pack or batteries 

will become exhausted, and will need to be recharged 

or replaced.

PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for IC-V3MR

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF TRANSCEIVER V3MR 5 BATTERY CHARGING 6 OPTIONS 4 ADVANCED OPERATION 3 BASIC OPERATION 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 ACCESSORIES INTRODUCTION...

Page 2: ...d or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience only No risk of personal injury fire or electric shock Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered...

Page 3: ...nauthorized internal adjustments CAUTION DO NOT operate the transceiver unless the flexible antenna battery pack and jack cover are securely attached to the transceiver and that the antenna and batter...

Page 4: ...lines DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this...

Page 5: ...at to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this transceiver not expressly approved by Icom Inc could vo...

Page 6: ...1 1 Section 1 ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories 1 2 Belt clip 1 2 Flexible antenna 1 2 Battery pack 1 3 Jack cover 1 3...

Page 7: ...m the transceiver if it is attached 2 Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip is locked and makes a click sound Belt clip Battery pack Detaching z z Lift the tab up 1 and...

Page 8: ...he latch until it makes a click sound 2 1 2 Battery pack Latch Detaching R RWARNING The latch is tightly locked so use caution when releasing it DO NOT use your fingernail Use the edge of a coin or sc...

Page 9: ...on 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Front top and side panels 2 2 D D Status indicator 2 2 D D Speaker microphone jack 2 2 D D About the Software Key functions 2 2 Status indicator 2 3 Assignable Software Key func...

Page 10: ...jack Connect the optional speaker microphone or VOX adapter cable Jack cover CAUTION DO NOT use the transceiver without the jack cover or the optional equipment attached The transceiver meets IP54 req...

Page 11: ...channel with a signal Low Battery 1 Blinks slowly when you should charge the battery soon Low Battery 2 Blinks fast when you should charge the battery soon TX low Battery 1 Blinks while detecting a lo...

Page 12: ...OFF the Lone Worker function z z Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the Lone Worker function L LIf no operation occurs during the specified period the Emergency function is automatically turned ON NOT...

Page 13: ...Selecting the Priority A or B channel 3 2 D D Rewriting the Priority A or B channel 3 2 Call procedure 3 3 Receiving and transmitting 3 4 D D Receiving 3 4 D D Transmitting 3 4 D D Transmitting notes...

Page 14: ...does not start scanning when it is turned ON L LTo turn ON the Power SW ON function set the following setting to Enable using the programming software Common Key Display Move to Prio A CH Power SW ON...

Page 15: ...ng the remainder of your communication can be carried out in the normal way When your system uses tone signaling except CTCSS and DTCS a call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission The...

Page 16: ...he readability of your signal 1 After pushing PTT pause briefly before you start speaking 2 Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak at your normal voice level D DTransm...

Page 17: ...icrophone gain to 3 However you can adjust it to suit your operating environment including your headset performance p 6 4 D DTransmitting a DTMF code Autodial You can quickly send DTMF tones that have...

Page 18: ...when High is selected Setting the squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength 1 Rotate VOL to turn OFF the transceiver 2 Set Rotary Selector to a...

Page 19: ...4 1 Section 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency Call 4 2 Lone Worker Emergency Call 4 3 MDC 1200 system operation 4 3 D D Transmitting an Emergency Call 4 3...

Page 20: ...When the Emergency function is turned ON a countdown starts The transceiver counts down during the Reminder Timer set time If no Emergency channel is specified the Emergency call is made on the previ...

Page 21: ...nction set the related settings using the programming software 1 Hold down Lone Worker for 1 second to turn ON the Lone Worker function 2 Push Lone Worker to turn OFF the Lone Worker function MDC 1200...

Page 22: ...5 1 Section 5 BATTERY CHARGING Battery caution 5 2 Charging caution 5 3 Battery chargers 5 4 D D Rapid charging with the BC 240 5 4 D D About the BC 240 5 4 D D Rapid charging with the BC 214N 5 5...

Page 23: ...ker This could cause a fire overheating or cause the battery cells to rupture R RWARNING NEVER use deteriorated battery packs They could cause a fire CAUTION DO NOT use the battery pack out of the spe...

Page 24: ...y the specified time stop charging and remove the battery from the battery charger Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specified time limit may cause a fire overheating or the battery may rupt...

Page 25: ...ER connect the OPC 515L to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the battery charger White line Black line Self tapping screw M3 5 at least 30 mm Purchase separately Using screws is rec...

Page 26: ...ional BC 214N with AD 139 charger adapters installed Charging time for the BP 298 Approximately 3 hours Additionally needed item purchase separately The BC 157S ac adapter Charger adapter Turn OFF BC...

Page 27: ...ptions 6 2 D D Battery pack 6 2 D D Chargers 6 2 D D DC cables 6 2 D D Antenna 6 2 D D Others 6 2 VOX function 6 3 D D Connecting the optional unit 6 3 D D Turning the VOX function ON or OFF 6 4 D D S...

Page 28: ...Enables you to connect an external antenna with a BNC connector MB 124 belt clip HM 158LA HM 159LA HM 222HLWP speaker microphone Combination speaker microphone that provides convenient operation whil...

Page 29: ...e microphone without pushing PTT and then automatically returns to reception when you stop speaking D DConnecting the optional unit 1 Rotate VOL to turn OFF the transceiver 2 Remove the jack cover p 1...

Page 30: ...ver then turn it ON again to restart the normal operation NOTE Set the microphone gain before setting the VOX gain p 3 5 D DTurning the VOX function ON or OFF The VOX function can be turned ON or OFF...

Page 31: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7647 2US 2021 Icom Inc Sep 2021...

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