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FOR YOUR REFERENCE

7-4

Options 

 

D

Battery pack/Battery case

 

BP-302/BP-303

 BATTERY PACK

Battery 

pack

Voltage

Capacity

Approximate 

battery life*

BP-302

7�2 V 1950 mAh (Minimum)

2010 mAh (Typical)

15 hours

BP-303

7�2 V 3250 mAh (Minimum)

3350 mAh (Typical)

25 hours

*  In the Cellular mode, the operating periods are calculated 

under the following conditions�

  TX : RX : standby = 5 : 5 : 90

   The battery life may shorter, depending on the distance 

with the cellular station or the signal strength�

 

BP-305

 BATTERY CASE

Battery case with 5 AA battery cells�

 

D

Chargers

 

BC-227

 DESKTOP C 

BC-242

 AC 

ADAPTER, 

BC-123S

 AC ADAPTER, 

OPC-515L

 DC 

POWER CABLE,

To rapidly charge the battery pack�

Charging time: Approximately 4�4 hours for the BP-303

 

L

OPC-515L must be purchased separately�

 

BC-226

 DESKTOP C 

BC-228

 AC 

ADAPTER

You can connect up to 6 BC-226 together�

Charging time: Approximately 4�2 hours for the BP-303

 

L

 A power adapter may be supplied, depending on the 

charger’s version�

 

D

Antennas

 

FA-SC25V/FA-SC28V/FA-SC29V/FA-SC55V

 

 VHF ANTENNAS

FA-SC25V 136–150 MHz

FA-SC28V 148–162 MHz

FA-SC29V 160–174 MHz

FA-SC55V 150–174 MHz

 

FA-SC26VS/FA-SC27VS/FA-SC56VS/FA-SC57VS

 

VHF STUBBY ANTENNAS

FA-SC26VS 136–144 MHz

FA-SC27VS 142–150 MHz

FA-SC56VS 150–162 MHz

FA-SC57VS 160–174 MHz

 

FA-SC61VC

 VHF CUT ANTENNAS

FA-SC61VC 136–174 MHz

 

FA-SC01U/FA-SC02U/FA-SC03U/FA-SC25U/

 

FA-SC57U/FA-SC72U/

 

UHF ANTENNAS

FA-SC01U 350–400 MHz

FA-SC02U 330–380 MHz

FA-SC03U 380–430 MHz

FA-SC25U 400–430 MHz

FA-SC57U 430–470 MHz

FA-SC72U 470–520 MHz

 

FA-SC26US/FA-SC73US

 UHF STUBBY 

ANTENNAS

FA-SC26US 400–450 MHz

FA-SC73US 450–490 MHz

 

FA-SC61UC

 UHF CUT ANTENNAS

FA-SC61UC 380–520 MHz

 

FA-SC62V/FA-SC63V

 HIGH GAIN ANTENNAS

FA-SC62V 155 MHz

FA-SC63V 160 MHz

 

D

Others

 

MB-136, MB-133

 BELT CLIP

 

MB-96F, MB-96FL, MB-96N

 BELT HANGERS

 

LC-195

 CARRYING CASE + 

MB-57L

 SHOULDER 

STRAP

 

VS-3

 Bluetooth

®

 HEADSET

The Bluetooth headset with a [PTT] switch�

 

VS-4MC/VS-5MC

* PTT SWITCH CABLE

HS-94, HS-95, HS-97

 HEADSET

VS-5MC:  Used to connect a headset to a 

transceiver�

HS-94:  Ear-hook type

HS-95:  Neck-arm type

HS-97:  Throat microphone

  * Non-waterproof

 

HM-184, HM-222, HM-222H, HM-236

 SPEAKER 

MICROPHONE

HM-184, HM-236: Meets IP67 waterproof protection�

HM-222: 

Meets IP68 waterproof protection�

HM-222H: 

 Higher power version of the HM-

222� (Not released as of August 

2020)

 

HM-163MC

 TIEPIN TYPE MICROPHONE

 

HM-238MC

 

TIEPIN TYPE MICROPHONE

With a [Sub PTT] switch�

 

EH-15B

 EARPHONE, 

SP-26

 TUBE EARPHONE, 

SP-28

 EAR HOOK TYPE EARPHONE

For use with the HM-163MC or HM-238MC

 

SP-27 

TUBE EARPHONE, 

SP-29

 EAR HOOK 

TYPE EARPHONE, 

SP-40

 EA 

AD-135

 

EARPHONE ADAPTER

AD-135: Used to connect an earphone to the 

transceiver’s Multi-connector�

 

CP-23L

 CIGERETTE LIGHTER CABLE

 Used when charging a battery pack through a 

cigerette lighter socket�

Summary of Contents for IP730D

Page 1: ...7 FOR YOUR REFERENCE 6 SET MODE 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS 4 USING THE IDAS MODE 3 USING THE CELLULAR MODE 2 BEFORE USING 1 ACCESSORIES INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP730D HYBRID IP TRANSCEIVER IP740D...

Page 2: ...Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia Australia New Zealand and or other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Ic...

Page 3: ...1 1 Section 1 ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories 1 2 Attachable accessories 1 2 D D Antenna 1 2 D D Battery pack Battery case 1 3 D D Belt clip 1 3...

Page 4: ...DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna DO NOT connect an antenna other than the supplied antenna or those listed in this manual DO NOT transmit without an antenna NOTE Some accessor...

Page 5: ...ry pack until the battery sliding locks make a click sound 2 To detach 1 Pull both battery sliding locks in the direction of the arrow 1 2 Lift up to detach the battery pack 2 D DBelt clip To attach 1...

Page 6: ...ulti connector 2 2 D D About the assignable key functions 2 2 Function display 2 3 D D Cellular mode 2 3 D D IDAS mode 2 3 D D Cellular IDAS mode 2 3 Basic operation 2 4 D D Turning ON the transceiver...

Page 7: ...the transceiver without the connector cover or optional equipment attached The transceiver meets IP67 requirements for dust tight and waterproof protection only when the connector cover or the option...

Page 8: ...al level is low All Group Call Individual Call Displayed when the Encryption function is ON p 4 4 Displayed 2 when high output power is selected Displayed 2 when low output power is selected L L L2 is...

Page 9: ...ng Functions except the following are electronically locked PTT Sub PTT VOL Emer and the Monitor function z z Hold down CLR Lock for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function ON or OFF L L is displayed w...

Page 10: ...g and Transmitting 3 3 Advanced operation 3 4 D D About the Talkgroup Call 3 4 D D Selecting a Talkgroup number 3 5 D D Sending a message Message Call 3 6 D D Browsing received messages 3 7 D D Status...

Page 11: ...tory types Transmitted call Received call Sent message Received message Recording log and Phone call log Hold down for 1 second to playback a selected Recording log p 5 9 Push to scroll the screen mov...

Page 12: ...call L L In the Full Duplex mode the Status indicator lights yellow Usability depends on a presetting Ask your dealer for details IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your signal 1 After pushing...

Page 13: ...e transceivers 00004 and 00108 that belong to Talkgroup 20001 L L This function can be used for only when the Talkgroup number is registered and the Talkgroup Call function is assigned to a key by you...

Page 14: ...y Talkgroup if another function is displayed L You may need to push FUNC several times depending on a presetting 3 Rotate Rotary Selector or push or to select a Talkgroup number that you want to belon...

Page 15: ...history The Call history is displayed 2 Push Call History several times to toggle the Call history between Tx log Rx log and TX MSG log L The displayed log may differ depending on a presetting Tx log...

Page 16: ...times depending on a presetting 3 Rotate Rotary Selector or push or to browse received messages L The selected message may scroll depending on the message length DStatus Call You can send a Status cal...

Page 17: ...Push CLR Lock again to exit the Detailed Set mode and return to the Standby screen TIP You can also push FUNC to display the SIM Selection screen by enabling the Show SIM selection in the Detailed Set...

Page 18: ...sic operation 4 2 D D Operating keys 4 2 D D Selecting a Zone 4 3 D D Selecting a channel 4 3 D D Receiving and transmitting 4 3 D D Transmitting Notes 4 3 Other functions 4 4 D D Radio Access Number...

Page 19: ...e Call history types Transmitted call Received call and Recording Log Hold down for 1 second to playback a selected Recording log p 5 9 Push to scroll the screen move the cursor or selecting a channel...

Page 20: ...is clear to avoid interference 2 While holding down PTT speak at your normal voice level 3 Release PTT to receive IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your signal 1 After pushing PTT pause briefl...

Page 21: ...ly RAN but also individual ID or group ID must match D DEncryption function The Encryption function enables voice scrambling which provides private digital communication between stations When an encry...

Page 22: ...ring lists 5 4 Using the Emergency call function 5 5 D D The Man Down function 5 6 D D The Lone Worker function 5 7 D D The Stationary Detection function 5 8 D D The Motion Detection function 5 8 Usin...

Page 23: ...es Bringing the Bluetooth device and the transceiver closer together also improves communication D DAbout the VS 3 Bluetooth headset When you connect an optional VS 3 Bluetooth headset to the transcei...

Page 24: ...FUNC 4 Push FUNC or Address several times to select Bluetooth 5 Rotate Rotary Selector or push or to select ON 3 Pairing and connecting the Bluetooth device 1 Push FUNC several times to select Search...

Page 25: ...ode 1 Turn OFF the transceiver if it is turned ON 2 While holding down FUNC rotate VOL to turn ON the transceiver The Set Mode is displayed L L Release FUNC when SET MODE is displayed 3 Rotate Rotary...

Page 26: ...cancel the emergency call L L The transceiver automatically transmits a repeat Emergency call until it receives an acknowledgement or until a user turns OFF the transceiver Receiving 1 Emergency is di...

Page 27: ...eset angle during the Reminder Timer the Emergency mode is canceled Angle Acceleration Time Enters the Emergency mode Sends an Emergency call Stationary Sensitivity ON Timer Reminder Timer Emergency T...

Page 28: ...ers the Emergency mode through the following functions depending on a presetting DThe Lone Worker function When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset time L If a user pushes any key before the R...

Page 29: ...set time L If a user moves the transceiver during the Reminder Timer set time the Emergency mode is canceled Using the Emergency Call function Continued DThe Motion Detection function When the transce...

Page 30: ...to push FUNC several times depending on a presetting 3 Rotate Rotary Selector or push or to select ON 4 Push CLR Lock to return to the Standby screen is displayed 3 Playing back the recorded audio bl...

Page 31: ...e transmit frequency to the receive frequency for direct Simplex communication Message Push to directly display the Message screen L L The Message screen displayed by the first push differs depending...

Page 32: ...and Sub mode D DTransmitting z z Hold down PTT to transmit in the Main mode z z Hold down Sub PTT to transmit in the Sub mode L L You can also simultaneously transmit in both modes by holding down bo...

Page 33: ...6 1 Section 6 SET MODE Using the Set mode 6 2 D D Basic Set mode 6 2 D D Detailed Set mode 6 2 D D Using the Set mode 6 2 Set mode items 6 3 D D Common 6 3 D D Cellular 6 7 D D IDAS 6 9...

Page 34: ...own FUNC and Address rotate VOL to turn ON the transceiver The Detailed Set mode is displayed L L Release finger from FUNC when SET Detail is displayed 3 Rotate Rotary Selector or push or to select an...

Page 35: ...internal microphone sensitivity L L Higher values make the microphone more sensitive to your voice 12 dB 12 dB in 4 dB step 0 dB External Mic Gain Sets the external microphone sensitivity L L Higher v...

Page 36: ...on The transceiver enters the Emergency mode when it is continuously moves for a certain time p 5 8 OFF or ON OFF Recording Selects whether or not to enable the Voice Recorder function p 5 9 OFF or ON...

Page 37: ...not to automatically connect a Bluetooth device OFF or ON ON BT Sync Vol 5 Selects whether or not to synchronize the Bluetooth headset s volume level with the transceiver s volume level L L When ON i...

Page 38: ...whether or not to enable the One Touch PTT function while a Bluetooth headset is connected The function toggles receiving and transmitting by momentarily pushing PTT on a Bluetooth headset L L Push PT...

Page 39: ...ets the call Receive tone OFF Tone1 Tone8 L L Larger number makes the tone lower OFF Notify Type IND GRP ALL TEL Sets the call receive notification type P Bell or Pocket beep P Bell Notify No IND GRP...

Page 40: ...s selected the call to party call type that is preset by your dealer is displayed on the standby screen OFF All Operations Transmit and Receive or Transmit OFF Show SIM Selection Selects whether or no...

Page 41: ...Set mode L L Items or default values may be differ depending on the transceiver s version or presettings Ask your dealer for details D DIDAS Item Description Option range Default SQL Level Selects wh...

Page 42: ...D Transmitter 7 2 D D Receiver 7 3 Options 7 4 D D Battery pack Battery case 7 4 D D Chargers 7 4 D D Antennas 7 4 D D Others 7 4 D D Using the BC 227 DESKTOP CHARGER 7 5 D D Using the BC 226 DESKTOP...

Page 43: ...max audio TX High 5 W 300 mA 520 mA Internal speaker 1 8 A Dimensions 61 7 W 42 8 D 140 5 H mm 2 4 W 1 7 D 5 5 H in with BP 303 Weight approximately 320 g 11 3 oz with BP 303 D D4G LTE 3G W CDMA Freq...

Page 44: ...ion EUR AUS version IP740D USA EXP version EUR AUS version 0 32 uV maximum at 12 dB SINAD 0 22 uV typical at 12 dB SINAD 0 0 dBuVemf maximum at 20 dB SINAD 2 0 dBuVemf typical at 20 dB SINAD 0 32 uV m...

Page 45: ...VC VHF CUT ANTENNAS FA SC61VC 136 174 MHz FA SC01U FA SC02U FA SC03U FA SC25U FA SC57U FA SC72U UHF ANTENNAS FA SC01U 350 400 MHz FA SC02U 330 380 MHz FA SC03U 380 430 MHz FA SC25U 400 430 MHz FA SC57...

Page 46: ...ceiver MUST be turned OFF while charging Otherwise The battery will not be charged properly The battery life may be shortened Do not transmit while charging When you need to transmit remove the transc...

Page 47: ...iver from the charger and then turn ON the power If the battery pack does not properly charge when it is attached to the transceiver remove it from the transceiver and insert only the battery pack int...

Page 48: ...uid leakage electric shock and burns CAUTION DO NOT incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture DO NOT expose a detached battery case to water If the battery cas...

Page 49: ...he battery pack is attached Adjust the fixing position with the hook and loop fasteners Attach an optional MB 57L shoulder strap if necessary Adjust here Hook and loop fastener You can charge even whe...

Page 50: ...ber or group number is wrong Check the call to party number or group number No beep sounds Key Beep Volume level is set too low Set the volume to a suitable level in the Set mode p 6 3 The blinks or C...

Page 51: ...ery pack after Power OFF is displayed Failed to pair your Bluetooth headset The Bluetooth headset is not in the Pairing mode Confirm the Bluetooth headset is in the Pairing mode and then try again p 5...

Page 52: ...1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan A7605 3EX 2020 Icom Inc Aug 2020...

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