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Continued on the back side.

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Step 5 

Connect the transceiver (continued)

RoIP GATEWAY

INSTALLATION 2

VE-PG3 (Rear view)

Icom’s transceiver
(IC-F5060/IC-F6060 series)

(Rear view)

(Front view)

To the external speaker jack

To the microphone connector

LINE2

LINE1

PHONE

• This is an example to connect the transceiver to [TRX1] on the VE-PG3.

A B C

Be sure to insert the 
connectors top side up.

Bottom

Top

A

1

2

3

4

OPC-2275

A

A B C

To [TRX1] (Upper slots)

Step 5 

Connect the transceiver

NOTE:

• Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver.

•  Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere 

with the radio. 

• When operating the radio, do not transmit near the IP telephone.

• If the voice level is too low, the VE-PG3 cannot detect the voice input, and the communication route will not be connected.

  Set the threshold level to lower, or set the Automatic Disconnect Timer to "0" (disabled). 
  (See the VE-PG3's instruction manual for setting details.)

Set the transceiver channel, TX output power, and other necessary settings.
(See the transceiver's instruction manual and the “PREPARATION” leaflet for setting details.)

1

Turn OFF both the transceiver and the VE-PG3, and then connect the transceiver, as shown below.

2

Turn ON the VE-PG3 and the transceiver.

3

When using in the Bridge mode

When using in the Converter mode

[The procedure to call the IP telephone from transceiver A1.]

Area A

   

Radio A1's operator: 

While holding down [PTT], say 

something (example: “Test, Test, Test”) into the micro-
phone at a normal voice level.

  

• 

 

The IP telephone in the area B detects the voice, and starts to 
ring.

Area A/B

   

Radio A1's operator: 

Release [PTT] to receive.

   

Person on the IP telephone: 

While the IP telephone is 

ringing, take the handset off the hook, and then speak 
into the telephone at a normal voice level.

Area A/B

   

Radio A1's operator: 

When the person on the IP tele-

phone is finished speaking, hold down [PTT] and speak 
into the microphone.

[The procedure to call transceiver A1 from the IP telephone.]

Area B

   

Person on the IP telephone: 

Take the handset off the 

hook, dial “301,” and then speak into the telephone at a 
normal voice level.

  

• 

 

The communication route is connected to radio A whose ex-
tension number is “301,” and then radio A transmits the audio 
to radio A1.

Area A/B

   

Radio A1's operator: 

When the person on the IP tele-

phone is finished speaking, hold down [PTT], and speak 
into the microphone at a normal voice level.

   Release [PTT] to receive.
   

Person on the IP telephone: 

When radio A1's operator 

is finished speaking, you can start to speak again.

  

• 

 

Speak only when radio A1's operator stops speaking.

Area A

Area B

VE-PG3

(192.168.0.2)

[TRX1]

[TRX1]

VE-PG3

(192.168.0.3)

Radio A

Radio A1

(Extension)

Radio B1

(Extension)

Radio B

IP

Network

All transceivers in each area must be set to the same settings.

Area A

Area B

VE-PG3

(192.168.0.2)

[TRX1]

Radio A

Radio A1

(Extension)

IP

Network

Extension No.

301

Extension number

401

HUB

All radios in the area must be set to the same settings.

[LAN]

IP telephone

(KX-UT Series)

NOTE:

• Full duplex communication is impossible.
  Communicate with each other by taking turns speaking.
•  Pause briefly before you speak, to confirm your party has fin-

ished speaking.

•  The communication route will be disconnected when the IP tele-

phone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no 
audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds).

Continued from the separate leaflet “INSTALLATION 1.”

Thank you for purchasing the VE-PG3. The VE-PG3 is a 
network converter that allows you to connect Icom radios 
or repeaters to a VoIP network.
This guide describes the basic settings to operate the VE-PG3. 
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely be-
fore using.

• Radio A1 and B1 can normally communicate as if they are directly communicating in the simplex mode.

Read the “PRECAUTIONS” leafl et fi rst, if you have not done so.

Summary of Contents for VE-PG3

Page 1: ...ect the AC adapter to other than the DC jack on the VE PG3 rear panel This may result in an electrical shock cause a fire or damage the VE PG3 R WARNING NEVER disassemble modify or repair the VE PG3 T...

Page 2: ...pin Push in and hold Front panel Release Black out Status LED indication Operation Light Blink After the rebooting PWR MSG lights green Lights Orange Blinks Green All LEDs light Orange 1 2 If you can...

Page 3: ...and transceivers on your IDAS IP Network CT 24 The preparation procedure Following the procedure below setup the VE PG3 Step 1 Required items Accessories The supplied CD UTILITY DISC Other items as l...

Page 4: ...more transceivers are connected to the VE PG3 separate their antennas as far as possible to reduce interference between them Model name IC M604 IC A110 IC F5060 IC F6060 series IC FR5000 IC FR6000 ser...

Page 5: ...llowing the procedure below set the VE PG3 IP address according to your network environment Do not set the IP address to one that is already used for another network device 1 2 3 q Open your web brows...

Page 6: ...0 is selected i Click the Extension Connect menu then Extension Connect The Extension Connect screen appears o Enter radio A s extension number default call destination number and so on and then click...

Page 7: ...e telephone at a normal voice level eArea A B Radio A1 s operator When the person on the IP tele phone is finished speaking hold down PTT and speak into the microphone The procedure to call transceive...

Page 8: ...layed on the screen while the VE PG3 is rebooting If the setting screen does not automatically return click Back about 30 seconds after the Now rebooting message appears Items and buttons may differ d...

Page 9: ...rt number may differ depending on your PC environment 6 Click To the serial communication device LINE2 LINE1 PHONE B C B C EXT1 port lower slot VE PG3 rear view VE PG3 rear view VE PG3 rear view B C C...

Page 10: ...erty window and enter the VE PG3 s IP address on the LAN See the top side for details 6 Enter the TCP port number See the top side for de tails and then click OK 7 5 Deleting the Virtual Serial Port W...

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